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beneath the bible. that is a hidden code, hidden. the -- in equidistaetter sequences within the text of the bible presumably by god or some other intelligence. >> has it been discredited? >> it has been in my opinion discredited by mathematicians and computer scientists who hav explored the arguments and found them lacking. >> do you think traditional christianity will survive the exotic forms we see today? >> i think the bible will always be the most important book in western culture and people will always interpret it. >> jeffrey sheler -- born in grand rapids, 50 years of age, married, two children. you're a presbyterian, your politics arendependent. where did you go to college? >> i went to michigan state university for journalism. georgetown university for theological studies. >> did you get a degree from georgetown. >> master's degree in liberal studies. >> in liberal studies. that includes, what, theology? >> theology, philosophy, yeah. >> do they teach you shakespeare? >> i managed to stay away
beneath the bible. that is a hidden code, hidden. the -- in equidistaetter sequences within the text of the bible presumably by god or some other intelligence. >> has it been discredited? >> it has been in my opinion discredited by mathematicians and computer scientists who hav explored the arguments and found them lacking. >> do you think traditional christianity will survive the exotic forms we see today? >> i think the bible will always be the most important book in...
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this is the hornby bible. this is probably, in my very biased opinion, one of the most substantial and beautiful items we have in the rare books and manuscripts collections. and what the hornby bible is, is an example of an early 13th century transitional bible. what i mean by that is medieval bibles by and large, um, did not look at all like bibles as we think of them today. they tended to be in larger volumes, larger pages than even this, and they -- to have a complete bible, you likely would have had a bible in a multivolume set, usually anywhere between6-20 or even more volumes n. the early 13th century, however, a number of changes were happening in europe that necessitated the creation of a new type of bible. and the hornby bible, um, is a result of that. what happened in the early 13th century, to put things very, very simply, is that you had the emergence of the universities, and you had the emergence of the fraternal orders or the orders of fry cars, the dominicans and francis cans. one, let's take th
this is the hornby bible. this is probably, in my very biased opinion, one of the most substantial and beautiful items we have in the rare books and manuscripts collections. and what the hornby bible is, is an example of an early 13th century transitional bible. what i mean by that is medieval bibles by and large, um, did not look at all like bibles as we think of them today. they tended to be in larger volumes, larger pages than even this, and they -- to have a complete bible, you likely would...
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what this bible is is an example of an early 13th century transitional bible. what i mean by that is prior to the early 17th century, many will bibles, by and large, do not look at all like bibles as we think of them today. they tend to be in larger volumes and larger pages and even this. to have a complete bible, you likely would've had a bible in a multi- volume set, usually anywhere from 16 or 20 or even more volumes. in the early 13th century, a number of intellectual and cultural changes were happening. it necessitated the changing of a new type of bible. this bible, is resolve that. what happened in the early 13th century put things very simply. that you had the emergence of universities and you had the emergence of the fraternal orders, the dominicans and friends systems. one, let's take universities first. the bible became essentially the core textbook for all fields of study. what they needed, in that case, when a lot of people are trying to use the same technology, something a standard during the period where we do not have the root tentacle luxury of
what this bible is is an example of an early 13th century transitional bible. what i mean by that is prior to the early 17th century, many will bibles, by and large, do not look at all like bibles as we think of them today. they tend to be in larger volumes and larger pages and even this. to have a complete bible, you likely would've had a bible in a multi- volume set, usually anywhere from 16 or 20 or even more volumes. in the early 13th century, a number of intellectual and cultural changes...
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and think of as the bible.an extremely important witness to the textual production of the bible and i would encourage anyone if these look familiar to get in touch with the ohio state. this is a late fourteenth century copy from circa 1375, what this essentially is is a collection -- the text itself while significant wasn't that popular and the reason we are showing it to you today is not because of what the words say but this guy right here. this is an or original medieval bookmark. as you can see, still bound to the original binding, originally fourteenth century binding and what is significant is i don't have an exact census for you but there is an extremely low number of these bookmarks that still survive and most that do survive do not exist in their own original books but as a single independent units. they are not bound. a significant and fun object for more reasons than it is extremely rare. this is what i like to call an example of medieval hypertext. as you can see, looking at this layout could be har
and think of as the bible.an extremely important witness to the textual production of the bible and i would encourage anyone if these look familiar to get in touch with the ohio state. this is a late fourteenth century copy from circa 1375, what this essentially is is a collection -- the text itself while significant wasn't that popular and the reason we are showing it to you today is not because of what the words say but this guy right here. this is an or original medieval bookmark. as you can...
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we also believe in demon possession, since i believe the bible and the bible has a lot to say about peopleho are demon-possessed, being possessed by an evil spirit. so if she's being possessed at all, and being channeled for anything at all, it's for a demonic being, and he's conned her into believing he's ramtha. even she herself had some doubts when this first came up - this bright, shining light, she was afraid of it. she knew the bible said satan is transformed into an angel of light, but she couldn't get any help from her denomination, i think, which was the assembly of god. and she got some spiritualist to straighten her out and explain to her what was happening, and so somebody said - had all these scientists come over a while back, and they checked her out, her pulse rate and all this. i have a thing here on shamanism, where it says the shaman goes through the same thing when he's being possessed - his heart rate quickens, d he gets superhuman strength, and something's really happening there - what is it? is it god or is it the devil? and we believe it's the devil, all right? and w
we also believe in demon possession, since i believe the bible and the bible has a lot to say about peopleho are demon-possessed, being possessed by an evil spirit. so if she's being possessed at all, and being channeled for anything at all, it's for a demonic being, and he's conned her into believing he's ramtha. even she herself had some doubts when this first came up - this bright, shining light, she was afraid of it. she knew the bible said satan is transformed into an angel of light, but...
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it was the bible people there for us. when she got done sharing her story, she looked at me and said i want you to know, i love jesus now. >> the bible people, christians sharing the love of christ with people experiences chronic darkness. gary lane, cbn news, jordan. >> this entire part of the world is bubbling. thank god for ministries like those guys >> welcome back as we reported earlier, hurricane hit new orleans on the same day hurricane katrina landed seven years ago. >> could that be a coincidence. it forced thousands to flee. since then the city has mostly recovered and tourism booming. efrem graham takes a look at the renewal that has been seven years in the making. >> music, art, and people fill each corner of the same french quarter, that makes this the perfect place to start our tour of new orleans rebirth. >> i think the city has come a long way. >> and former mayor ray naggin is the tour guide. >> last report, 87 percent of the people back, unemployment at historic lows. construction everywhere. >> flash ba
it was the bible people there for us. when she got done sharing her story, she looked at me and said i want you to know, i love jesus now. >> the bible people, christians sharing the love of christ with people experiences chronic darkness. gary lane, cbn news, jordan. >> this entire part of the world is bubbling. thank god for ministries like those guys >> welcome back as we reported earlier, hurricane hit new orleans on the same day hurricane katrina landed seven years ago....
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own text of the bible as you began your book with? >> wl, presumably it's not because he didn't have anything else to do, i mean, he was a pretty busy guy in the white house but he ordered a couple books from england, a couple bibles and he sat there in the white house and he cut and pasted and took out the miracles and took out the resurrection. he believed jesus was a good guy, he believed he was one of the most important philosophers ever but he didn't like christianity and he was able to separate out christianity from jesus, say no to christianity and say yes to yeast. >> how many of the colonists, what percentage were religiously affiliated or had had religious beliefs in some specific denomination? >> i'm not sure the percentage. but much smaller percentage of churchgoers than we have now. something more on the order of, i don't know, one out of five rather than the vast majority. and those who were christians and who did go to crunch typically didn't think a lot about jesus either. >> how much did jefferson take out of the bibl
own text of the bible as you began your book with? >> wl, presumably it's not because he didn't have anything else to do, i mean, he was a pretty busy guy in the white house but he ordered a couple books from england, a couple bibles and he sat there in the white house and he cut and pasted and took out the miracles and took out the resurrection. he believed jesus was a good guy, he believed he was one of the most important philosophers ever but he didn't like christianity and he was able...
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he would likely have the bible and the multi volume said. put the early century with cultural changes were happening. the horn be is a result of that. with the early 13th century you had the emergence of universities and the friars and with the rise the bible became the centrally the court textbook. something that is standard or why it is possible when we don't have the mechanical reproduction. so dearly 13th century they develop new waves within you have ordering and ordering of the book starting with genesis and ending with apocalypse. certainly other facets start to fall. look at this. you can see the roman numerals. this is the outline the has been assigned other surveys medieval period so these numbers start to fall out of fashion and it is free chapter and reorganized. we can see an example happening. they are the old traditional numbers. we can see they have been kriet -- crosstalk. -- crossed out to. this chapter has been crossed out with a revision and the old traditional chapter gives way to the 13th century style of ordering. even
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the bible is clear on homosexuality. the bible's not ambiguous on that. it's very clear. i'm not talking about discrimination or love, i'm just saying that act, it's very clear on that. >> elroy's going to lead bible study here in the corner after the discussion. >> feel free to come down here. >> ma'am in the black shirt. >> hello, everybody. my name is crystal. i'm a senior legal communications major from detroit, michigan. i also serve as the president of the naacp and. we engage in political involvement. >> speak a little slower and louder. >> ok, i'll start over. my name is crystal. i'm a senior legal communications major hailing from the great city of detroit, michigan, and on campus i serve as the president of our naacp and i'm a staff assistant for impact. my question is for anyone that wants to address this question. so you kind of spoke about the consistency of just african-americans being active in the political process and things of that nature. and we make that almost sound like an issue of our generation when that's an issue of every generation. so i wanted
the bible is clear on homosexuality. the bible's not ambiguous on that. it's very clear. i'm not talking about discrimination or love, i'm just saying that act, it's very clear on that. >> elroy's going to lead bible study here in the corner after the discussion. >> feel free to come down here. >> ma'am in the black shirt. >> hello, everybody. my name is crystal. i'm a senior legal communications major from detroit, michigan. i also serve as the president of the naacp...
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actually, unlike judaism and in the bible in the book of mark there's actually no direct prescription taking the lord's name in vein and we can neither find any sort of prescription within the sayings of the prophet muhammad. what we see here are the blasphemy laws that we see in ten out of the 57 muslim majority nations on earth. our recent political constructs and in pakistan 640 people have been charged under blasphemy laws between 1986 and 2007, but none of them have been executed, and so sadly, it's a mechanism that governments use to stiffle freedom of speech, to persecute religious minorities, but it's not something we ever find in the koran or teachings of the prophet. >> when we speak about the prophet muhammad, even egypt's president, muhammad morsi said he is a red line for all muslims. why would he say all muslims? is it wrong for him to say that? >> it's one of the things in islam, we obviously believe in the same wing. you know, the prophet mohammed is the central figure in islam, and like i said, you know, because there's month concept of free speech in many of these co
actually, unlike judaism and in the bible in the book of mark there's actually no direct prescription taking the lord's name in vein and we can neither find any sort of prescription within the sayings of the prophet muhammad. what we see here are the blasphemy laws that we see in ten out of the 57 muslim majority nations on earth. our recent political constructs and in pakistan 640 people have been charged under blasphemy laws between 1986 and 2007, but none of them have been executed, and so...
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free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. how can you beat that?t's not a joke and i'm trying not to make light of it. i'm trying not to go crazy in this place. >> it was a horrible thing he did to his daughter and a parent is supposed to be the person that protects and love you. and he was the boogie man that we try to save our children from. >> you guys only see her as dead. she is in the cell with me every day. i just wrote another song two days ago. i feel she helped me with these songs. i've written nine songs in jail, 350 poems. she's not dead. i hear from her all the time. >> go straight back to your cell. >> back in his cell, butterfield turns to one of his few remaining small luxuries. >> this is the last glass of lemonade. that's pretty good. at least i saved -- i saved one glass for an emergency. that was pretty good. that was pretty smart. >> but soon afterwards, reality seemed to sink in for butterfield. >> this is a serious day. i just got convicted of -- it's not accused nil. it's actually convicted of killing my daughter. that's a s
free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. how can you beat that?t's not a joke and i'm trying not to make light of it. i'm trying not to go crazy in this place. >> it was a horrible thing he did to his daughter and a parent is supposed to be the person that protects and love you. and he was the boogie man that we try to save our children from. >> you guys only see her as dead. she is in the cell with me every day. i just wrote another song two days ago. i feel...
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. >> is there a bible down there? you read that much? >> no, it's just there for good luck. at peace? i'm at peace with myself. i have to be. there's a certain time you have to look at reality and say, this is home. this is home. this is home. you can't focus on what's going on out there. can't let it get to you. just have to forget about the outside world and understand that this is a world now. and this is reality. this is home. i can sit here and say, i did what i had to do. regardless of the consequences. can't sit here and kick myself in the ass for it. it happens. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> i'm in here for heat of passion. i caught my wife with somebody. >> the spouse killers. >> i had tried to make it look like a suicide. i mean, my husband had been suicidal. he had a history of being suicidal. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> prisons usually aren't associated with churches. but over the years on "lockup," we filmed almost every type of religion there is. and yet, still, on a standard cell search, we found out behind bars, few t
. >> is there a bible down there? you read that much? >> no, it's just there for good luck. at peace? i'm at peace with myself. i have to be. there's a certain time you have to look at reality and say, this is home. this is home. this is home. you can't focus on what's going on out there. can't let it get to you. just have to forget about the outside world and understand that this is a world now. and this is reality. this is home. i can sit here and say, i did what i had to do....
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for the word of god. >> certainly mormons don't believe in the bible as the only word of god. they believe in an open canon and that god continues to speak to prophets today. >> they believe in continuing revelation. they have three other books, the book of mormon, the pearl of great price and a book called doctrines and covenants, and evangelical christians would never accept that those books are inspired or the word of god or are prophetic. >> so i often say that the bad news about mormonism is that they believe in continuing revelation. the good news about mormonism is that they believe in continuing revelation. they might actually, in continuing revelation, begin to modify and alter some of the things that they see themselves as having received in earlier revelation. >> reporter: mormon theology has changed over the years after church prophets have received new revelations. it wasn't until the 1970s that the church allowed blacks to hold the priesthood. and the church's policy allowing plural marriage was abandoned in the 1890s after a prophetic revelation. >> a lot of ame
for the word of god. >> certainly mormons don't believe in the bible as the only word of god. they believe in an open canon and that god continues to speak to prophets today. >> they believe in continuing revelation. they have three other books, the book of mormon, the pearl of great price and a book called doctrines and covenants, and evangelical christians would never accept that those books are inspired or the word of god or are prophetic. >> so i often say that the bad...
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to the tune of 2 billion minutes spend every month reading the bible app.nge it. we feel like it's disruptive, a counter trend break through-type phenomenon how people are leveraging technology with their faith. >> fascinating, bobby. thank you for joining us this morning. >>> from education to health, and business, mobile technology is changing our world. our mobile society initiative is liking an in-depth look at these changes and visit our mobile society section on cnn mobile apps. got all that? >>> candidates are busy prepping for next week's debate on cnn. we take a look at their competing plans for health care and what it means for you. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheat
to the tune of 2 billion minutes spend every month reading the bible app.nge it. we feel like it's disruptive, a counter trend break through-type phenomenon how people are leveraging technology with their faith. >> fascinating, bobby. thank you for joining us this morning. >>> from education to health, and business, mobile technology is changing our world. our mobile society initiative is liking an in-depth look at these changes and visit our mobile society section on cnn mobile...
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it is the geneva bible. this is the bible that predates the king james bible.ought that with them. our forefathers believe that we must have faith in the true god of heaven and in his word. his word would give you wisdom on how to live and govern your society in a way that would be a blessing to all. her foot is set on top of a that is plymouth rock. there are four smaller statues. our forefathers believe that faith was at the top. it would be expressed if it was genuine faith in these four ways. first, it would be expressed through an internal transformation of the heart, represented by morality. morality is there, etched in granite and sitting on a chair. in her right hand she is holding the 10 commandments. and her left, the scroll of revelation. to her right is inscribed int he granite, prophet. to her left, evangelist. in our forefathers understanding, faith expresses itself not as an extra not standard of morality imposed on the people, but rather an internal change of heart that is produced by the power of the gospel. then you have the standard of the co
it is the geneva bible. this is the bible that predates the king james bible.ought that with them. our forefathers believe that we must have faith in the true god of heaven and in his word. his word would give you wisdom on how to live and govern your society in a way that would be a blessing to all. her foot is set on top of a that is plymouth rock. there are four smaller statues. our forefathers believe that faith was at the top. it would be expressed if it was genuine faith in these four...
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that prediction was made before ever put his hand on the bible. he's done everything i would say he would do. it's a purposeful attempt. there were two professors who have left and we got there. cloward and and pippin, the only two guys to ever talk about this. aside from the beginning, they had a theory. in order to destroy this country without capitalism and turned her socialist nation you have to elect someone who's willing to cut his afro or ponytail come upon a gorgeous outside, kiss babies can have a big smile, tell everyone he's a uniter, not divider and how fair he is and how he wants to help the middle class and then overwhelm the system with that can't explode the system with debt and entitlement to get everyone to their knees, taking the government to save them. every step of the way. watch it. that's exactly what barack obama has done. he's pulled off in front of the whole nation on a stop to. i've been saying every step of the way. >> host: wayne allyn root, is a libertarian different than conservative? >> guest: yeah, they are more t
that prediction was made before ever put his hand on the bible. he's done everything i would say he would do. it's a purposeful attempt. there were two professors who have left and we got there. cloward and and pippin, the only two guys to ever talk about this. aside from the beginning, they had a theory. in order to destroy this country without capitalism and turned her socialist nation you have to elect someone who's willing to cut his afro or ponytail come upon a gorgeous outside, kiss...
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the bible is like occupy wall street of the tea party.ple who want to take support of this, people who want to see women take more of a role in the christian faith will support this. >> eliot: it's great to talk about something other than mitt romney for a couple of minutes. but i got to come back to it. him pawlenty who useed to bash wall street now going over to be the ceo of the financial services round table being paid close to $2 million a year. is this someone jumping ship? is tim pawlenty, a nice guy. i used to know him a little bit. >> to quit the campaign six weeks before the campaign is no normal week. but this is no normal campaign. he leaves mitt romney to be lobbyist of big banks. what is the difference? >> eliot: unless it's a sure sign that the campaign is history. they know it's history. >> to keep in mind, one of the reasons why tim pawlenty who should have stayed in the race. if he just would have hung around he would have been the anti-romney alternative they were looking for. he should have stuck around. but romney has
the bible is like occupy wall street of the tea party.ple who want to take support of this, people who want to see women take more of a role in the christian faith will support this. >> eliot: it's great to talk about something other than mitt romney for a couple of minutes. but i got to come back to it. him pawlenty who useed to bash wall street now going over to be the ceo of the financial services round table being paid close to $2 million a year. is this someone jumping ship? is tim...
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so the bible is real clear on its position on homosexuality. the bible is not ambiguous on that. it's very clear. i'm not talking about discrimination or love. i'm just saying that it's very clear on the. >> so elroy will lead a bible study over here right after the session. feel free to come down here and get your debate on. >> hello everybody. i'm a senior legal communications major in detroit, michigan. i'm also serve as the president of the naacp and i'm ecstatic system for impact which is a nonprofit here in d.c. that is a rancid of a geisha political involvement and -- specs beat up a little slower, a little slower and louder spent my name is crystal, i'm a senior legal communications major hailing from the great city of detroit, michigan, and on campus i serve as the president of our naacp and a must have existed for impact. my question is for anyone that wants to address this question. uganda spoke about the consistency of african-americans been active in the political process, things of that nature and would make that almost sound like an issue of our generation when tha
so the bible is real clear on its position on homosexuality. the bible is not ambiguous on that. it's very clear. i'm not talking about discrimination or love. i'm just saying that it's very clear on the. >> so elroy will lead a bible study over here right after the session. feel free to come down here and get your debate on. >> hello everybody. i'm a senior legal communications major in detroit, michigan. i'm also serve as the president of the naacp and i'm ecstatic system for...
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. >> is there a bible down there? you read that much? >> no. it's just there for good luck. at peace? i'm at peace with myself. you have to be. i mean, i think there's a certain time when you have to look at reality and say, well, this is home. this is home. you can't focus on what's going on out there. can't let it -- can't let it go to you. you just have to forget about the outside world and understand that this is your world now and this is reality and this is home. i can sit here and say, well, i did what i had to do, regardless of the consequences. i can't sit here and kick myself in the ass for it. [ bleep ] happens. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> i'm in here for heat of passion. i caught my wife with somebody and -- >> the spouse killers. >> i had tried to make it look like a suicide. i mean, my husband had been suicidal. he was -- had a history of being suicidal. on every one of our cards there's a date. a reminder... that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find new ways to help make life easier, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the
. >> is there a bible down there? you read that much? >> no. it's just there for good luck. at peace? i'm at peace with myself. you have to be. i mean, i think there's a certain time when you have to look at reality and say, well, this is home. this is home. you can't focus on what's going on out there. can't let it -- can't let it go to you. you just have to forget about the outside world and understand that this is your world now and this is reality and this is home. i can sit...
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it features teams competing in bible-inspired challenges.sn't life a bible-inspired challenge when you think about it? the last time there was a christian themed game show, there were lions involved. so i think this is a step in the right direction. and while it doesn't sound enthralling, watch the promo. it's intense. >> it's a game show of biblical proportion where teams compete. in scripture-related challenges. if you win, the money goes to your charity. >> many food pantries feed a lot in the community. >> but if you lose -- >> the word of the lord or the lord of the rings. >> you go to hell! jeff foxworthy hosts the "america bible challenge" on gsn. >> jimmy: those are high stakes. here's a story i'm kind of in love with. this happened in the sanctuary of mercy church in spain. there's a painting of jesus on the wall for more than a hundred years. it's a fresco. and it deteriorated to look like this. which is a shame. so one of the parishioners, a woman in her 80s took it upon herself to restore it. she's not a painter, but she got some
it features teams competing in bible-inspired challenges.sn't life a bible-inspired challenge when you think about it? the last time there was a christian themed game show, there were lions involved. so i think this is a step in the right direction. and while it doesn't sound enthralling, watch the promo. it's intense. >> it's a game show of biblical proportion where teams compete. in scripture-related challenges. if you win, the money goes to your charity. >> many food pantries...
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the prediction was made before he put his hand of the bible. he's done everything i said he would do. it's a purposeful attempt. when we went to columbia there were two professors that left when he got there. the only to the country that talk about this nei and glen bike and i said from the beginning he had a theory to destroy the country and wipe out capitalism and turned into a socialist nation you have to elect somebody willing to cut his afro or play till, put on a gorgeous tie, a kiss babies come have a smile and a beautiful family and tell everybody is not a divider and tell everyone how fear he is and how he wants to help the middle class and then overwhelm the system with a debt. explode the system and get everyone to their knees begin in the government to save them every step of the way watch it that is exactly what he's done. he's pulled off in front of the whole nation and no one has stopped him and i've been saying it every step of the way. >> is a libertarian different than a conservative? >> they are more moderate and tolerant of
the prediction was made before he put his hand of the bible. he's done everything i said he would do. it's a purposeful attempt. when we went to columbia there were two professors that left when he got there. the only to the country that talk about this nei and glen bike and i said from the beginning he had a theory to destroy the country and wipe out capitalism and turned into a socialist nation you have to elect somebody willing to cut his afro or play till, put on a gorgeous tie, a kiss...
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least that if you didn't get your morality from the bible you didn't get any morality. she said no, you can get it from reason. you can get it from experience. there's a wonderful character named hank reardon and "atlas shrugged" who owned a steel mill and he says no more moral place in the world than a steel mill because you know keckly what is right and exactly what is wrong. if you knew what is wrong with some 500-ton oven that is melting 500 tons of steel, you can't be immoral. that doesn't have anything to do with the bible. >> you draw parallels between bill gates and -- why? >> in the book the great innovator who created a new kind of metal that is stronger than steel, that product was so competitive and so destructive to the status quo that the unholy alliance and corrupt government officials inspired to put them out of business in the same way as people who could not -- and conspired to put bill gates out of business. don't tie yourself that was it to good or. those guys were paid off and egged on by people in silicon valley such as bill gates. >> here's a litt
least that if you didn't get your morality from the bible you didn't get any morality. she said no, you can get it from reason. you can get it from experience. there's a wonderful character named hank reardon and "atlas shrugged" who owned a steel mill and he says no more moral place in the world than a steel mill because you know keckly what is right and exactly what is wrong. if you knew what is wrong with some 500-ton oven that is melting 500 tons of steel, you can't be immoral....
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was a certain time, it was a predicted time, again, in ga laotians 4: 4, there's no word like the biblee is coming soon and the strange thing about it, if i had an hour to develop my thoughts, i could prove that this 490 years to the first coming of jesus christ, there were 290 prior to that which means the long and short of it is that the 7th 490 ended in 1996. >> thank you, are there any other members of the public that wish -- wishes to speak in general public. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> item 32 through 36 are being considered for immediate and unanimous adoption without committee reference, these items will be binged upon with a single roll vote, if you want to discuss a matter, it can be removed and discussed separately. >> i would like to remove item 33. >> and on the balance of the calendar, we'll call a vote. er >> chu, aye, supervisor cohen, cohen, aye, supervisor elsbernd, elsbernd, ', supervisor farrell, supervisor farrell, aye. >> kim, aye, supervisor mar? mar, absent. supervisor alagi, aye, supervisor wiener, aye, supervisor avalos, avalos, aye, supervisor ca
was a certain time, it was a predicted time, again, in ga laotians 4: 4, there's no word like the biblee is coming soon and the strange thing about it, if i had an hour to develop my thoughts, i could prove that this 490 years to the first coming of jesus christ, there were 290 prior to that which means the long and short of it is that the 7th 490 ended in 1996. >> thank you, are there any other members of the public that wish -- wishes to speak in general public. seeing none, public...
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barack obama is a lot like occupy wall street or the bible.o think we're seeing that this year turned up to 11. there's a lot of folks out there who are social conservatives who are fighting really really hard to make sure that mitt romney gets another tax cut. so i thank you for the call. fox news to me is like for futal lords and the surfs that love them. roy is here on the "bill press show." good morning. >> caller: good morning. i think we have to keep in mind with occupy it's more than a slogan it's a process. the entire world in many languages is now aware of this imbalance of wealth is what we're really talking about. jl uh-huh. >> caller: i think it's a mistake to start getting into the minutia of the party that believes they can make the word move backwards instead of forwards. and that's what they are finding out. they want to turn back the clock. they want to undo 2008. the most pathological and impossible way of doing it. that's what they think they can live. mitt romney is still mad a rafalca that she lost. >> john: i think he is
barack obama is a lot like occupy wall street or the bible.o think we're seeing that this year turned up to 11. there's a lot of folks out there who are social conservatives who are fighting really really hard to make sure that mitt romney gets another tax cut. so i thank you for the call. fox news to me is like for futal lords and the surfs that love them. roy is here on the "bill press show." good morning. >> caller: good morning. i think we have to keep in mind with occupy...
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in solitary has taken off his clothes, he's urinated all over the floor and ripped up pages of the bible and slipped them under his cell door. for their own safety and the safety of the inmates, the guards don't go into the cell unless the inmate is actually hurting himself. >> you can't help but wonder how they're feeling. you have to take that into consideration, too. when someone is acting out, you have to put yourself in their shoes. after a couple of months of solitary confinement, your mind starts playing tricks on you. >> reporter: studying show the human brain actually sloems down after just a week in solitary and that lengthy sentences can do damage similar to head trauma. we are social animals. take away human interaction and inmates often become depressed, consumed by irrational anger, violent and suicidal. >> what's your name? what's your birthday? >> reporter: making matters even more volatile? many of the inmates who end up in solitary are already mentally ill. and regularly medicated. back in my cell, surrounded by the sounds of human suffering, with zero privacy, lights s
in solitary has taken off his clothes, he's urinated all over the floor and ripped up pages of the bible and slipped them under his cell door. for their own safety and the safety of the inmates, the guards don't go into the cell unless the inmate is actually hurting himself. >> you can't help but wonder how they're feeling. you have to take that into consideration, too. when someone is acting out, you have to put yourself in their shoes. after a couple of months of solitary confinement,...
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the bible says... let... us not grow weary... of doing let... us not grow the bible says.... the... day... "tekkies"... have been dreaming about... for months. .../ the... i-phone 5... is... officially here! online... sales... are double that... of... the... i-phone 4.../ but... those folks ...need to wait... a... couple weeks... for del. delivery.joel d. smith takes us to the front of the line in timonium to see what drives some to wait all niiht for the "chance" to have the i-phone to! today! the iphone frenzy was the iphone frenzy 3 the iphone frenzy was widespread.....even across different cell service carriers.take a look at this photo of the lines outside at&t in harbor east this mooning. and right acroos the street at verizon... the same thing.... with customers waiting for the store to open. take... a look at this picture... / ...apple store in londoo...//. two guys... were spotted ffering... a seat ffr sale... at the ffont ...of the i- phone 5... line...//.the cost? 6-hundred pounds..../// nearly/// 1-thousand dollars!the... good news is... they weren't looking to p
the bible says... let... us not grow weary... of doing let... us not grow the bible says.... the... day... "tekkies"... have been dreaming about... for months. .../ the... i-phone 5... is... officially here! online... sales... are double that... of... the... i-phone 4.../ but... those folks ...need to wait... a... couple weeks... for del. delivery.joel d. smith takes us to the front of the line in timonium to see what drives some to wait all niiht for the "chance" to have...
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he says he was awake in his tent reading his bible when you heard a loud roar and snow swept away all the 10th and the people inside them. the avalanche rolled him 1,000 ft. down the mountain. found no one >> you are doing everything you can do because you know your friends' lives depend on your next actions and unfortunately, everything i did for to prove to produce nothing so at that point had to start thinking about my own life >> he says the camp look like a war zone when rescue crews arrived to fly he and others out. he and his two french colleagues talked about the plan before they left. >> skiing the eighth highest mountain in the world >> he is plant, famous for making light of risk-taking but says he is heartbroken that his friends are still missing and presumed dead. he was born in livermore but grew up skiing the slopes of lake tahoe. he is considered a pioneer of extreme skiing. >> talks are suddenly making progress and you can guess why when nfl officials finally take the field. >> the to sandwiches you can make at home for less than $1. ,,,, dan hurd: when i was a child,
he says he was awake in his tent reading his bible when you heard a loud roar and snow swept away all the 10th and the people inside them. the avalanche rolled him 1,000 ft. down the mountain. found no one >> you are doing everything you can do because you know your friends' lives depend on your next actions and unfortunately, everything i did for to prove to produce nothing so at that point had to start thinking about my own life >> he says the camp look like a war zone when rescue...
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he says he was awakened is tense reading his bible when he heard a loud roar.swept away all of the tents and the people inside them. in her carrollton 1,000 ft. down the mountain. he punched his way out of this tends to search for others but found no one. he knows the one finds them because you know your friends' lives depend on your next actions and apparently everything that i did failed to produce anything so that when i had to start thinking about my own life. >>> he says the camp look like a war zone when rescuers flew in to fly him out. the world-famous skier hope to ski off the mountain. >>> key and their two french colleagues talked about their plan before they left. skiing the eighth highest mountain the world sounds a good idea. his famous for making light of risk- taking but his heartbroken that the his friends are still missing and presumed dead. >>> he was born in livermore and is considered the pioneer of american extreme skiing. the elites we certainly know that there different kinds of earthquakes. scientists look at them out differently. in fac
he says he was awakened is tense reading his bible when he heard a loud roar.swept away all of the tents and the people inside them. in her carrollton 1,000 ft. down the mountain. he punched his way out of this tends to search for others but found no one. he knows the one finds them because you know your friends' lives depend on your next actions and apparently everything that i did failed to produce anything so that when i had to start thinking about my own life. >>> he says the camp...
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we have a multi-billion budget, we're talking about the bible we are referring to and don't have a copy for the public. that's pretty stunning. >> i will off you one. you want one? >> thank you, i would like one for the public to peruse. i would like one for the public and how about a sunshine ordinance, since that seems to be what we are talking about. i have a lot to say, mr. wolf is right, readjudication is the wrong approach. another point of information if i may suggest. for those members of the public who have bladders, please have a mercy break for us soon. with regard to the -- you know, i was thinking of a wonderful old slogan, for a terrible old bread. for those old enough to remember, wonder helps build strong bodies 12 -- >> ways. >> thank you. and this is chalk-a-block, with way more than 12 ways for people to wiggle out of accountability and responsibility. over and over again. i appreciate that many members have pointed some out. first of all, page 7, filing complaints. it should be clear for an ordinary person, what is a show-cause hearing, define why a complainant shoul
we have a multi-billion budget, we're talking about the bible we are referring to and don't have a copy for the public. that's pretty stunning. >> i will off you one. you want one? >> thank you, i would like one for the public to peruse. i would like one for the public and how about a sunshine ordinance, since that seems to be what we are talking about. i have a lot to say, mr. wolf is right, readjudication is the wrong approach. another point of information if i may suggest. for...
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the bible verse reads, "let his days be few and let another take his office." jones is a serial provocateur. he has caused uproar by burning copies of the koran. he has also dug a grave and directed a tombstone for president barack obama. for his presidency, jones points out in the fine print. all the attention has led jones and his associates to take precautions. he carries a pistol, and his bodyguard does as well. >> with the amount of death threats that we have received and the rewards that are on our lives, i think it is only wise to send that type of message, yes. >> the pastor will not show was inside the church. he said he would rather show off his studio in the basement where he and his associates film anti- islam videos. the men here in this florida basement stay in touch and collaborate with others all over the world. it is a loose knit group, held together by hate for islam. >> in the united states, there is a cottage industry of islamaphobes. in southern california, there are some secondary stars in this constellation of anti-muslim activists. >> am
the bible verse reads, "let his days be few and let another take his office." jones is a serial provocateur. he has caused uproar by burning copies of the koran. he has also dug a grave and directed a tombstone for president barack obama. for his presidency, jones points out in the fine print. all the attention has led jones and his associates to take precautions. he carries a pistol, and his bodyguard does as well. >> with the amount of death threats that we have received and...
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. >>> one minute she is reading the bible and the next he is thinking got to be alive the california extreme skier survived a terrifying avalanche on one of the world's tallest mountains. while he is lucky to be alive the realizes friends or not so fortunate. the eighth highest mountain the world. about two dozen climbers were sleeping at a camp just between 22,000 ft. when disaster hits. >>> he was an intense reading his bible we heard a loud board or. >>> we hold them a thousand feet down the mountain this is barefoot and injured. keypunches latter tends to search for others but found no one. the waves they depend on the next actions. >>> and unfortunately everything that we did prove to produce nothing. at that point i had to start thinking about my own life. the camp looked like a war zone when rescue crews arrived to fly him and other survivors out the world famous freeze gear had hoped to ski off the mountain once he and his teammates to reach the top. seaweeds >>> skiing the eighth highest mountain the world's it's a good idea. >>> it is famous for late making light of risk-ta
. >>> one minute she is reading the bible and the next he is thinking got to be alive the california extreme skier survived a terrifying avalanche on one of the world's tallest mountains. while he is lucky to be alive the realizes friends or not so fortunate. the eighth highest mountain the world. about two dozen climbers were sleeping at a camp just between 22,000 ft. when disaster hits. >>> he was an intense reading his bible we heard a loud board or. >>> we hold...
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it's immensely interesting that 50 times quoted the bible -- >> jon: he is referring to president obama's half-brother that is living in squalor in africa. >> it's very interesting how the media has tried to ignore this. because such enormous success at box office they haven't been able to ignore it for long. the box office receipts are pretty good. hollywood is absolutely, i think they have no idea what to make of this film but it's interesting when you have a political documentary saying something or michael moore, "nightline" did some stories and some of the other movies they called him an american populist in the grand tradition. when they were covering 2016 they denigrated it, they disregarded it and they mocked it. >> jon: they loved michael moore gets invited on the tonight show. >> wins academy awards. [ laughter ] >>> what he is tapping in to the media have let obama emerge to becoming president, for decades 6 his life are virtual unknowns. all his pot smoking group in high school none of them are being interviewed. any reporter or digger or documentary, they do take the trouble
it's immensely interesting that 50 times quoted the bible -- >> jon: he is referring to president obama's half-brother that is living in squalor in africa. >> it's very interesting how the media has tried to ignore this. because such enormous success at box office they haven't been able to ignore it for long. the box office receipts are pretty good. hollywood is absolutely, i think they have no idea what to make of this film but it's interesting when you have a political documentary...
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every person in the hebrew bible is fallible. every person in the hebrew bible makes mistakes.our greatest prophet can't do what every jew can do, go into the promise land because he sinned. so we reached the stage where we are dismissing the humanity of religion because we can't humanize the people who brought those religions into existence. don, it's a scary time. religion is becoming violent, judgmental. it's scary. and i'm especially telling the world's 1.5 billion muslims who are my brothers and sisters that we jews have a debt of gratitude to muslims. catholic portugal in 1498. how is it that they see america as their enemy? there is no country on earth that does more for the world's muslims than the united states. our soldiers defend women from being beat non the streets and dying in afghanistan. >> rabbi, you have to wrap it up. >> yeah. >> thank you. thank you. i know you're very passionate about it. we appreciate it. we only have an hour for the show. thank you. we'll have both of you back. we appreciate it. >>> it is almost bottom of the hour. we're going to get up t
every person in the hebrew bible is fallible. every person in the hebrew bible makes mistakes.our greatest prophet can't do what every jew can do, go into the promise land because he sinned. so we reached the stage where we are dismissing the humanity of religion because we can't humanize the people who brought those religions into existence. don, it's a scary time. religion is becoming violent, judgmental. it's scary. and i'm especially telling the world's 1.5 billion muslims who are my...
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you say that you're deeply rooted in the bible. the bible shows -- my question. oh, mr. say legislator. i'm sorrifment you say that you're deeply rooted in the bible. and i'm a christian as well and i think that when you say -- when you're saying things about somebody's sex, i think that the bible doesn't show any discrimination. so i think that didn't sit well with me at all. and i wanted you to clea that up on what you mean. >> there were three verses in the bible and i want to site them all here that speak specifically to homo sexuality. catch me afterwards and i can pull them up. it speaks specifically to a man lusting after a man or a woman lusting after a woman. so the bible is real clear on its position on same sex or homo sexuality. the bible is not ambiguous on that. it's very clear. i'm not talking about discrimination or love. i'm just saying that act is very clear on that. >> so he's going to lead bible study in the corner after here. feel freedom to come down here. >> speak a little slower and a little louder. >> i'm from detroit, michigan. my question is fo
you say that you're deeply rooted in the bible. the bible shows -- my question. oh, mr. say legislator. i'm sorrifment you say that you're deeply rooted in the bible. and i'm a christian as well and i think that when you say -- when you're saying things about somebody's sex, i think that the bible doesn't show any discrimination. so i think that didn't sit well with me at all. and i wanted you to clea that up on what you mean. >> there were three verses in the bible and i want to site...