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the bible had 100 million viewers, and a.d. has gone to a network, nbc, it's going to be even bigger. >> other people across the world will probably wanted to see it too. >> yes. >> tell me i understand your wife was involved in this project as well? and she's also in it. tell me what she does and what was it like working with her? >> roma and i produce a lot of things together we produced "the bible," the movie "son of god" and "a.d. pogue" together. produced it it. what'sn doing what you love with the person you love the most? >> and what part does she say? >> roma played mary in the bible and in a.d. not in but producing. >> oh wow. fantastic. >> she was in "a.d." she'd never be home. >> happy to have you here in washington. came down for the prayer breakfast? >> yes. amazing today. the president spoke so eloquently today. we come to the prayer breakfast every yee. a great day of reflection. you should come sometime i. will have to come. so happy to have you here with us. congratulations on this efforts. sounds like it's goi
the bible had 100 million viewers, and a.d. has gone to a network, nbc, it's going to be even bigger. >> other people across the world will probably wanted to see it too. >> yes. >> tell me i understand your wife was involved in this project as well? and she's also in it. tell me what she does and what was it like working with her? >> roma and i produce a lot of things together we produced "the bible," the movie "son of god" and "a.d. pogue"...
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or read from the bible.and so i think that it depends on where you look and what's going to be most important it. but i think the exodus narrative is extremely important. >> in the introduction there was a comparison implicitly made between the economic logic of slavery called successful versus the idea that the logic of genocide undermines economic self-interest. and do you see a part of the endless labor movement abolition was connected to an economic logic that slavery was not compatible with the new international free market economy and a new ideology of free labor? and doesn't slavery in the same way that genocide raise the question of the problem of evil and excessive aggression in society? one final question is how do you explain the fact that let's say the equivalent of zionism within african-american social movements didn't reach the same success that they did within, let's say, jewish society after the holocaust. >> they were i just three questions there. the one, i'm a little confused but my probl
or read from the bible.and so i think that it depends on where you look and what's going to be most important it. but i think the exodus narrative is extremely important. >> in the introduction there was a comparison implicitly made between the economic logic of slavery called successful versus the idea that the logic of genocide undermines economic self-interest. and do you see a part of the endless labor movement abolition was connected to an economic logic that slavery was not...
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we don't need to prove the bible to take meaning from the bible. >> the series we are talking about thatt here on sunday it will take a look at six ancient relics and whether science can prove their authenticity. you mentioned the shroud of turin. you also said there are other items that are under scrutiny. >> exactly. it's important, pilgrimage is a very big business. 300 million people will go on a pilgrimage every year a third of all tourists worldwide. for a very long time there has sort of been this internal competition. you have bones that are related to relics you have pieces of wood that are the cross, you have shrouds. a lot of people are going to turin. they are very invested in this. the catholic church even pope francis hasn't said that it's true the shroud of turin, but what he said was it invites us to contemplate jesus. i think that that really is the way to look at this. not as a piece of proof, because we are not going to find a digital recording of god like some lost beetles recording we can put on the internet. what this is a way to encounter. how i see these relics is
we don't need to prove the bible to take meaning from the bible. >> the series we are talking about thatt here on sunday it will take a look at six ancient relics and whether science can prove their authenticity. you mentioned the shroud of turin. you also said there are other items that are under scrutiny. >> exactly. it's important, pilgrimage is a very big business. 300 million people will go on a pilgrimage every year a third of all tourists worldwide. for a very long time there...
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in fact, in the bible is just been reading. they call for and justify genocide where it's pretty shocking to see that the lord is calling for the wedding out of entire peoples and so on. and of course there are numerous proponents of the bible and to give justification for slavery. but also seems to me that the great exodus narrative is extremely important in this is that the chosen people, the jews are free from slavery in egypt and the lord brings them 40 years out of egypt becomes extremely important for large numbers of african americans were slaves who would be most important. >> there was a comparison implicitly made between the economic logic of slavery successful versus the idea that the logic of genocide undermines economic self-interest. do you see that as part of the antislavery movement? connected to an economic logic that slavery was not compatible with the knew ideology of free labor renders slavery in the same way that genocide breeds oppression of the problem of evil and acceptance, aggression in society? one fi
in fact, in the bible is just been reading. they call for and justify genocide where it's pretty shocking to see that the lord is calling for the wedding out of entire peoples and so on. and of course there are numerous proponents of the bible and to give justification for slavery. but also seems to me that the great exodus narrative is extremely important in this is that the chosen people, the jews are free from slavery in egypt and the lord brings them 40 years out of egypt becomes extremely...
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bibles. here's the thing. he's an atheist selling bibles.list but he's an atheist selling bibles. >> this is how he explains it. watch. >> what if you sold harry potter books or lord of the rings books and you told people it was real and you told people they could cast spells, that they could heal their children and you sold it as if it was the real thing, i would feel terrible about that. that's really the situation from my perspective i am in selling the bible. i am selling this thing and i truly believe it's fiction but other people are trying to use and mold their life to fix large and small problems. >> getting rich selling fiction. >> sure is. a family member was selling apps and he thought i could make $5,000 or $6,000 a week or month, that sounds good. he starts doing this. he sold spanish bibles. >> i will say this i actually have no problem with this because he is helping spanish people who want spanish-language bibles with a better app so they're getting what they. he saw a softness in the market and capitalized on it. he's not hu
bibles. here's the thing. he's an atheist selling bibles.list but he's an atheist selling bibles. >> this is how he explains it. watch. >> what if you sold harry potter books or lord of the rings books and you told people it was real and you told people they could cast spells, that they could heal their children and you sold it as if it was the real thing, i would feel terrible about that. that's really the situation from my perspective i am in selling the bible. i am selling this...
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. >> franklin does bible study, you know, every day. he basically walks around in his cell preaching to himself. you got a lot of guys, they call it jailhouse religion. you're doing it on is outside, all of a sudden when you get to jail, all of a sudden you're a holy roller. >> i don't hide behind anything. what i do is i just basically keep my head on straight by not thinking about what i'm here for, you know. >> what franklin is here for is the stuff of nightmares. he has pled guilty and is awaiting sentencing on four convictions. rape by force, sodomy of a helpless victim by force, robbery, and illegal use of a firearm. according to prosecutors, franklin contacted two women on a website known for escort service ads. he met them at a hotel where he drew a gun and forced each woman to have sex with him. then authorities say he made them have sex with each other. after franklin left the hotel, the women called 911 and he was soon apprehended. despite his guilty plea, franklin has a different way of looking at it. >> people have differen
. >> franklin does bible study, you know, every day. he basically walks around in his cell preaching to himself. you got a lot of guys, they call it jailhouse religion. you're doing it on is outside, all of a sudden when you get to jail, all of a sudden you're a holy roller. >> i don't hide behind anything. what i do is i just basically keep my head on straight by not thinking about what i'm here for, you know. >> what franklin is here for is the stuff of nightmares. he has...
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they are against everything about the christianity bible.e god's real. >> how did that come about? how did you find that belief system? >> well, i got tired of my dad and everything. me and my dad don't have the best relationship in the whole wide world. and he likes to preach. so i mean -- he's a southern baptist. so i turned in to a satanist. i didn't tell my mom and dad about it or nothing. i just went ahead. they found out one day, especially when i got the tattoos and they are mad. i can't come home because of the tattoos. they are pissed. >> what's on your face. >> 666, a pent gram, upside cross, demon pride on my neck. got them all over me. 38 of them. >> you live in tulsa, oklahoma. in the heart of the bible belt. >> uh-huh. and you walk around like this. >> oh, yeah. i like it. >> why? >> because it's different from everybody. it helps me to be myself. yeah, it's lonely. hard to be able to talk to people. you are like man, i want to talk to somebody today and you don't get to talk to him because no one wants to hang around you becau
they are against everything about the christianity bible.e god's real. >> how did that come about? how did you find that belief system? >> well, i got tired of my dad and everything. me and my dad don't have the best relationship in the whole wide world. and he likes to preach. so i mean -- he's a southern baptist. so i turned in to a satanist. i didn't tell my mom and dad about it or nothing. i just went ahead. they found out one day, especially when i got the tattoos and they are...
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we're at the heart of the bible belt.e's a man who had all these tattoos that were attributed to satan all over his face, his neck. and he was just acting in this very bizarre way. >> i wish somebody has to have an answer why am i so fascinated about bigger, better things, who cares what they think, they will never understand me. i guess, i don't know. malice makes me this way. malice. m-a-l-i-c-e, malice makes me this way. >> this was not wood's first arrest. now 31 years old he had numerous days in both jail and prison since age 18, on convictions ranging from assault to burglary. >> handcuffs off. >> stop. >> are you drinking today? >> no. i just ain't brushed my teeth in a week, bro. >> all right. i need you to walk through the metal detector and have a seat on the front. >> can you get me a sack lunch? >> we'll get you one in a second. walk through there. through the metal detector and have a seat in the front row. >> after being searched, it was time for wood to have his booking photo taken. >> we're going to take y
we're at the heart of the bible belt.e's a man who had all these tattoos that were attributed to satan all over his face, his neck. and he was just acting in this very bizarre way. >> i wish somebody has to have an answer why am i so fascinated about bigger, better things, who cares what they think, they will never understand me. i guess, i don't know. malice makes me this way. malice. m-a-l-i-c-e, malice makes me this way. >> this was not wood's first arrest. now 31 years old he...
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. >> you guys have been studying the bible. back do you think prejudice goes. >> i have never had an issue. i have never had an argument. i have never had a problem. slowly as these guys would talk to each other they realize that the person you are inside has nothing to do with the color of your skin. because you are accused of a crime doesn't mean you did it. so the gang dropouts would sit with the homosexuals or sit with the child molesters, sit with the rapists they could put their differences aside while they sat and read the bible. >> while deputy vail supports the service others on staff remain cautious. >> i have been here before. i have seen a lot of people come to the church service they all enjoyed it. problem is, we're mixing everybody together. stuff could go side ways at any minute. >> the service started when he noticed big mo reading the bible in his cell. >> i would go by big mo's cell, see him praying. spend a lot of time with his bible. other people were noticing it. he would notice people who needed help. he
. >> you guys have been studying the bible. back do you think prejudice goes. >> i have never had an issue. i have never had an argument. i have never had a problem. slowly as these guys would talk to each other they realize that the person you are inside has nothing to do with the color of your skin. because you are accused of a crime doesn't mean you did it. so the gang dropouts would sit with the homosexuals or sit with the child molesters, sit with the rapists they could put...
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i just go by the bible. it's clear while you are my friend you are a hell bound prime rab wrapped in abomination held together by some sort of tooth pick of sin. >> yeah. jon, did i ask to be a shrimp wrapped in bacon. no, this is how god made me. >> jon: actually i think it was the guy from the food emporium. >> the point is, it wasn't my choice. and if you can't accept me for who i am then maybe you were never really my friend. >> jon: wow. wow. so unexpectedly emotional bacon wrapped shrimp. >> that's right. >> jon: i had no idea you had that depth of range. >> i do. >> jon: just because i think are you going to hell doesn't mean we can't be friends. we can't play apples-to-apples which by the way makes an eck excellent garn in much i mean you're unclean. >> good-bye jon. >> jon: fine, go, just g maybe you can be best friends with mike huckabee. >> no, i can't because he doesn't approve of me being gay. (laughter) >> jon: what? you're also-- wow. you're also-- you're gay? >> oh what, so a shrimp wrapped i
i just go by the bible. it's clear while you are my friend you are a hell bound prime rab wrapped in abomination held together by some sort of tooth pick of sin. >> yeah. jon, did i ask to be a shrimp wrapped in bacon. no, this is how god made me. >> jon: actually i think it was the guy from the food emporium. >> the point is, it wasn't my choice. and if you can't accept me for who i am then maybe you were never really my friend. >> jon: wow. wow. so unexpectedly...
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prophet muhammad was a descendant of abraham, we're told in both the bible and the koran. we absolutely are a part of that tradition. if you read the koran you see all the people that you read about in the bible. >> mary, including mary? >> mary, jesus abraham moses, david, solomon, they're all in there. >> one of the things you made clear, and it was interesting, it's fascinating anybody should go into the "sports illustrated" vault and read this. you explaining the difference you decided to be a shia muslim. and now we hear sunni shia and we think of a civil war. how would you describe the difference between sunni and shia. you said there's no ideological difference. >> there's no ideological difference. the split has to do with the succession of who is going to lead the islamic community some 12 centuries ago. that's when it happened. they're still fighting over it. it makes absolutely no sense that blood is being shed and all this conflict because it's something that happened a long time ago. >> would this be akin to like catholics and protestants? >> more or less, yes
prophet muhammad was a descendant of abraham, we're told in both the bible and the koran. we absolutely are a part of that tradition. if you read the koran you see all the people that you read about in the bible. >> mary, including mary? >> mary, jesus abraham moses, david, solomon, they're all in there. >> one of the things you made clear, and it was interesting, it's fascinating anybody should go into the "sports illustrated" vault and read this. you explaining the...
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in the bible, the church was the bride of christ, and because he was christ in the flesh, the churchsed to be married to him. at that time, i didn't really understand the fullness of what it meant. ♪ >> i had been living at the shepherd's camp for a little over a month when victor called me to the lodge. he, you know, asked me how i was liking the summer so far. i told him that it was hard work, but you know, i was doing okay. and then he proceeded to ask me if i had ever masturbated before. i was only 13. i didn't even know what the word meant. i hadn't had my period yet and for some reason, he thought i was lying to him. he then slapped me across the face and got very angry. he told me that because he was a man of god and he represented christ in the flesh, that it would be spiritual and natural for him to take care of me sexually, and that even though i would have sex with him, i could still remain a virgin. and i remember him laying a towel down on the bed because he said that i might bleed when he first -- when you first have sex with somebody, you know sometimes the person blee
in the bible, the church was the bride of christ, and because he was christ in the flesh, the churchsed to be married to him. at that time, i didn't really understand the fullness of what it meant. ♪ >> i had been living at the shepherd's camp for a little over a month when victor called me to the lodge. he, you know, asked me how i was liking the summer so far. i told him that it was hard work, but you know, i was doing okay. and then he proceeded to ask me if i had ever masturbated...
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he'd spend a lot of time with his bible. other people were noticing it.e would notice people who needed help. he would seek them out. and he would just talk to people. >> we started a church. about 50 people to come to the church. >> it didn't happen overnight. it started with four guys around a table. turned into ten guys around a table. ten turned into 20. 20 turned into 50. suddenly, the whole pod has been asking if they could come out and study the bible with big mo. >> and this is how it came to be. god said go to the gang bangers, these guys who don't like me, who don't like "c," "d" and "e" but today we have a break in the barrier, mr. vails, we put the guns down. we put prejudice down. we put the gang down and we meet and embrace one another. >> when the missionaries came over from tonga, my grand dad and they gave him the name that means love to work. he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me, to the best of my ability. to be some positive influence. like in the midst of my trouble. >> and ofahengaue's troubles are significant. he is
he'd spend a lot of time with his bible. other people were noticing it.e would notice people who needed help. he would seek them out. and he would just talk to people. >> we started a church. about 50 people to come to the church. >> it didn't happen overnight. it started with four guys around a table. turned into ten guys around a table. ten turned into 20. 20 turned into 50. suddenly, the whole pod has been asking if they could come out and study the bible with big mo. >>...
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it is in the buckle of the bible belt so many people are really driven by the bible instead of the constitution and we never thought we would see this. it took the federal courts to mandate this recognition, it would have never been done by the citizens of the state. >> you see some similarities here to the civility rights movement? >> well, only in that there were both social change movements. the civil rights movement was different because everybody could see who was african american. and gay folks in america are everywhere every color every gender, we're in families, we're your neighbors. and we can hide. that wasn't necessarily the case with african americans. also african americans were really discriminated against as a class. many of them were very low-income and we're in all income classes. so there is some similarity but a lot of differences. >> and i understand you've had death threats recently. >> i have. and they're really vulgar and hateful and they're usually followed by a bible quote which actually makes me laugh. how can you be that mean spirited and say you're a christian but th
it is in the buckle of the bible belt so many people are really driven by the bible instead of the constitution and we never thought we would see this. it took the federal courts to mandate this recognition, it would have never been done by the citizens of the state. >> you see some similarities here to the civility rights movement? >> well, only in that there were both social change movements. the civil rights movement was different because everybody could see who was african...
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it's just all my friends back in franklin tennessee, might do bibles tuesday morning bible study grouptor racing outreach, our minister at the track of all my friends are praying for me right now. and i don't know if you can feel it or not but i certainly can and i'm thankful for it. so it's a start shaking a little bit, it's okay. it's just the lord. he is amongst us. [applause] kind of being here this morning reminds me of, you know, before you start a big event the daytona 500 which comes up in a couple of weeks on fox before you start a big event as a driver you go down on pit road. you are with your car. you get in your car, and quite honest i did it for 30 years, but it never fails. always, always that adrenaline those butterflies, exciting nervous because you really didn't know what when they dropped the green flag and they said let's go racing, boys you really did know what was going to happen. so that's kind of how i feel this would i really don't know what's going to happen here, folks. [laughter] they kept asking me, do you have an outline? i said no i've never really, i've
it's just all my friends back in franklin tennessee, might do bibles tuesday morning bible study grouptor racing outreach, our minister at the track of all my friends are praying for me right now. and i don't know if you can feel it or not but i certainly can and i'm thankful for it. so it's a start shaking a little bit, it's okay. it's just the lord. he is amongst us. [applause] kind of being here this morning reminds me of, you know, before you start a big event the daytona 500 which comes up...
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but the most important thing the bible features about this problem is that uniquely god in the bible the world in jesus. suffered injustice and injury and a final breath on the cross. that means that the god we bring our doubts to our questions is a god who is near us loves us, who is tender. who has experienced pain himself. you know, when my 9-year-old girl bruises her knee and runs to me. it's not what is the origin of evil? she wants to know that i've got her. i'm tender that i understand. and we have that picture of god. >> yeah, we do. it reminds me of the footprints poem of god carrying us on the beach when we're going through the roughest times. thank you so much. what a wonderful message. what a wonderful message, doctor dickinson. thank you for your perspective. >>> vice president joe biden, the latest democrat to give israeli prime minister the cold shoulder. will playing politics with our ally s allies -- >> brian williams taking himself off the air. in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of i
but the most important thing the bible features about this problem is that uniquely god in the bible the world in jesus. suffered injustice and injury and a final breath on the cross. that means that the god we bring our doubts to our questions is a god who is near us loves us, who is tender. who has experienced pain himself. you know, when my 9-year-old girl bruises her knee and runs to me. it's not what is the origin of evil? she wants to know that i've got her. i'm tender that i understand....
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pastors saying that it's okay with the bible.ed to justify slavery and then found a new way of interpreting these scriptures. so it's not that the scriptures have changed. >> dana i hear you. jump in. go ahead. >> margaret made a good point at the beginning. this is generational. generational in the republican party, generational just in america in general. and so i think that is a big part of what you're seeing here a big part of the change in the republican party mirrors what you're seeing in the country and mike huckabee you know has grown kids. he's not among those in the new generation and i don't think you can discount that that's a big reason. >> a and dana as we talk ahead of 2016 who could be the fresh faces and who would come from the establishment republican party, do you see this as being one of the bigger changes on this specific issue as people are going out to the polls, as people are evaluating who their candidate should be if you're republican? >> you know what is interesting? take paul ryan for example. he's in
pastors saying that it's okay with the bible.ed to justify slavery and then found a new way of interpreting these scriptures. so it's not that the scriptures have changed. >> dana i hear you. jump in. go ahead. >> margaret made a good point at the beginning. this is generational. generational in the republican party, generational just in america in general. and so i think that is a big part of what you're seeing here a big part of the change in the republican party mirrors what...
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intellectually, she knew the bible, she knew it well, she was the daughter of a minister. and she quotes it all the time one imagines that she just spoke extemporaneously quoting from the bible and understood it. but her belief system was very deep and sustained her absolutely, particularly through the deaths of her children, she lived through the deaths of two of her children, charles and abby. religion was of great solace to her. [applause] >> you made a glancing reference to her closeness to her family and circle of friends, could you comment on how her relationship with her two sisters was central to her throughout her life? >> well, it was, she was very close to her two sisters, she was probably closer to mary and spent more time with mary, they had shared a room together as girls and lived together. and then mary was two years older than she. and she was i think six years older than elizabeth, her younger sister. she and mary were particularly close, but she trusted her sisters. they were her best friends, they were the people whom she trusted more on this planet, ot
intellectually, she knew the bible, she knew it well, she was the daughter of a minister. and she quotes it all the time one imagines that she just spoke extemporaneously quoting from the bible and understood it. but her belief system was very deep and sustained her absolutely, particularly through the deaths of her children, she lived through the deaths of two of her children, charles and abby. religion was of great solace to her. [applause] >> you made a glancing reference to her...
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everybody, tighten your bible belt. this is "the nightly show." captioning sponsored by comedy central >> larry: thank you very much. thank you, thank you. welcome to "the nightly show," with larry wilmore. i'm your host larry wilmore. i hope you like our set. ( laughter ) i'm just asking. just a question. since you've been here since 3:30, you might be just a little-- you know. ( laughter ) i have a great audience tonight. a little cranky, but that's okay, that's okay. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: no-- guys. don't nobody mess with my crew except me. now you know, year only a month into 2015, and already it's a great year for gay marriage. >> florida becomes the 36th state to recognize same-sex marriage. >> a federal judge overturns south dakota's constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. >> larry: nice, south dakota. man well, the guys on mount rushmore can finally make it official. ( laughter ) yup. that teddy is a bear. that's for sure, right? ( laughter ) absolutely. okay, but you know what? to be honest, i thought same-sex marr
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if i had spoken to you when you were fresh out of seminary or bible college, would you be in the same place as you are today. ready to have the couples say "i do." >> thank you for asking that. it has been a journey for me it continues to be a journey for me. there's a spectrum where people fall into this issue or belief it's been a journey for me to become involved personally with people. along the path that i have travelled, god has placed people in my path on my journey, allowing me to see how the love of christ came out in people of all shapes and sizes and colours and cultural background and sexuality. so it is something that because i'm willing to open up to individuals, i have been allowed to change. allowing themselves to be open to others in ways that they are vulnerable, that they would be open to change as well. >> during the long national argument over the issue, some have been comfortable comparing it to the struggle for black civil rights. some have been offended by that comparison. alabama is one of the hot lands of that struggle. how do you come down on that. have you
if i had spoken to you when you were fresh out of seminary or bible college, would you be in the same place as you are today. ready to have the couples say "i do." >> thank you for asking that. it has been a journey for me it continues to be a journey for me. there's a spectrum where people fall into this issue or belief it's been a journey for me to become involved personally with people. along the path that i have travelled, god has placed people in my path on my journey,...
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and the bible is still being intensely studied at places like yale university.scholars they are poring over some of the earliest fragments. >> here what we have is a beautiful copy. it's the greek translation of the hebrew bible. >> reporter: some of these were produced within a few hundred years of the crucifixion. yet already differing interpretations, omissions and mistakes are apparent from one copy to the next. >> the amount of variation from original gospel to this is quite remarkable. >> reporter: so when a new fragment is discovered or an old one analyzed how do researchers know it is an authentic part of biblical history? first, there is science. carbon dating the types of materials involved. >> the papyrus itself its age. there is the ink that is used to write which we can also analyze. if it's written in bic pen, we know that's not going to do. >> reporter: the next test history. >> you look at the handwriting and you try to match up the handwriting with the handwriting from other texts you know are from that period then you look at the content and yo
and the bible is still being intensely studied at places like yale university.scholars they are poring over some of the earliest fragments. >> here what we have is a beautiful copy. it's the greek translation of the hebrew bible. >> reporter: some of these were produced within a few hundred years of the crucifixion. yet already differing interpretations, omissions and mistakes are apparent from one copy to the next. >> the amount of variation from original gospel to this is...
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anything too do with him, stay away from him -- >> i swear to god and all that's holy on a stack of bibles i will never go near him, talk to him, call him, or even look at him. >> what were you going to swear on besides the bibles? >> i don't remember. oh all that's holy. i didn't recognize your twang. >> ma'am, have you ever thought of doing a standup routine? >> i did. if you pay me good money, sweetheart, i'll be there. i'm really short of funds. >> reporter: but not short of laughs. her attorney couldn't help it. the three-minute routine came to an end with the judge and defendant happily waving good-bye to each other. >> you seem like you have a great wit about you. >> i do, sir. sweetheart, that's the only thing i have. >> get her on jimmy fallon. >>> landon dowdy, good morning to you. >> richard, good morning to you. stocks are trying to extend thursday's gains today. the markets rallied as investors cheered strong earnings from cisco systems and the cease-fire deal between russia and the ukraine. energy stocks got a boost from higher oil prices. $52 a barrel today. americans will b
anything too do with him, stay away from him -- >> i swear to god and all that's holy on a stack of bibles i will never go near him, talk to him, call him, or even look at him. >> what were you going to swear on besides the bibles? >> i don't remember. oh all that's holy. i didn't recognize your twang. >> ma'am, have you ever thought of doing a standup routine? >> i did. if you pay me good money, sweetheart, i'll be there. i'm really short of funds. >>...
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made his mark ripping up bibles on the stage.t means he is wrong about you being a rais iscist. >> prove with examples. he doesn't make logical sense. >> i agree. i am trying to compile a book of my moments. i would gladly welcome his help or yours for that matter. sure you are busy working on your bank account. >> ha-ha. >> anthony. you have never been called a racist. can you even understand what is going on here? >> i don't know. i don't see skullcolor. >> marilyn manson. doesn't have color. him coming out and saying that about greg. i can't get over the look. i can't. there is something to be said about getting a look when you are a younger guy and keeping it well into -- you know, alice cooper. look at him. wearing golf clothes. yeah, a hard back. yeah, and, he is still looking look that. he really looks like -- chemo howard stern a little. he has got a -- ugly boy george. >> kevin. >> my turn. >> yeah. >> one of the things manson did. referenced his friend, depp. saddest thing. name dropping. >> i was just ajust talking to
made his mark ripping up bibles on the stage.t means he is wrong about you being a rais iscist. >> prove with examples. he doesn't make logical sense. >> i agree. i am trying to compile a book of my moments. i would gladly welcome his help or yours for that matter. sure you are busy working on your bank account. >> ha-ha. >> anthony. you have never been called a racist. can you even understand what is going on here? >> i don't know. i don't see skullcolor. >>...
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and in bible study when we pray we kind of lock arms or hold hands. i was going to ask everybody in the room to hold hands when we pray but i thought maybe you weren't that close just yet. so i kind of let that one go. but i got a great opportunity in 1983. i got a chance to drive for junior johnson. junior johnson was a childhood hero. he's the last american heero. they made a film about him. he was the last american hero. as a kid growing up, i listened to my little transtor radio and junior johnson drove this white number 3 chevrolet with a 427 mystery engine. junior johnson, a moon shiner from wilkes borrow, north carolina, car number 3 with a mystery engine. i mean that's hero material right there for a guy like me. so obviously i couldn't -- thought maybe some day i would get to meet him. never thought some day i would get to drive for him. but it was the best years of my career. we won 24 races 18 pole positions, two championships. but junior was a no-nonsen kind of guy. he said let me tell you something, boy. when you come to drive for me you
and in bible study when we pray we kind of lock arms or hold hands. i was going to ask everybody in the room to hold hands when we pray but i thought maybe you weren't that close just yet. so i kind of let that one go. but i got a great opportunity in 1983. i got a chance to drive for junior johnson. junior johnson was a childhood hero. he's the last american heero. they made a film about him. he was the last american hero. as a kid growing up, i listened to my little transtor radio and junior...
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. >>> as we get ready to have the day off tomorrow for some of you, we got a special look at the biblewas owned by george washington. it's on display at christ church in alexandria. people put on white gloves were and able to flip through the weathered page of washington's personal bible. it was presented to the church back in 1804. [ cheers ] >>> people strip down to their skivvies and rabb a mile around capitol hill. though's something they devery year on valentine's day, it's never this cold. hundreds of joggers braved the frigid air for cupid's undie run. >>> yes, yes, yes! we got it, baby! we got it! we got it! whoo! whoo! we got it! yes! >> well my goodness. he didn't just win the lottery. that's weather channel meteorologist jim cantore. that's how excited this guy gets when he hears thunder snow. he was in plymouth massachusetts, covering the winter storm up there which produced some relatively rare thurp thunder snow from his reaction. >> excited to say the least -- >> little more than that. i know kids will be excited fwuz looks like -- some federal workers, they may be off o
. >>> as we get ready to have the day off tomorrow for some of you, we got a special look at the biblewas owned by george washington. it's on display at christ church in alexandria. people put on white gloves were and able to flip through the weathered page of washington's personal bible. it was presented to the church back in 1804. [ cheers ] >>> people strip down to their skivvies and rabb a mile around capitol hill. though's something they devery year on valentine's day,...
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was the first thing you were going to wear on besides the bible? >> what? >> i don't remember. >> oh, olitoli. i didn't recognize your twang. >> have you ever thought of doing a stand-up routine? >> i did, will you -- if you pay me good money sweetheart. i will be there. i'm short of funds. >> reporter: not short of laughs. her attorney couldn't help it and the inmates in the back couldn't get enough. the three-minute routine eventually came to an end with the judge and the defendant happily waving good buy to each other. >> you seem like you have a good wit about you. >> i do sir. >> yes. >> i mean sweetheart, that's the only thing i have. >> i love how she calls him sweetheart. good luck getting a away with that. rand paul fights to double down fists were flying among lawmakers, and the obama video burning up the internet. scrambled politics is next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see noth
was the first thing you were going to wear on besides the bible? >> what? >> i don't remember. >> oh, olitoli. i didn't recognize your twang. >> have you ever thought of doing a stand-up routine? >> i did, will you -- if you pay me good money sweetheart. i will be there. i'm short of funds. >> reporter: not short of laughs. her attorney couldn't help it and the inmates in the back couldn't get enough. the three-minute routine eventually came to an end with...
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alive as the the university receives rare artifacts, involving beethoven, independent day and the bible. kathy? >>> in weather we're talking about cold, moving back into the delaware val which an arctic front record cold again, it could happen two more times this week. i'll have details on that coming up. >>> eagles safety nate allen is deeven ifing his name and reputation after a teenage girl said she saw him committing a lewd act in his car last night in florida. >> i kept telling these detectives, they girl, girls could have ruin my life tonight. >> allen was detained and questioned for five hours. i'll tell you what the teenager is saying about nate ahead in sports. jacklyn: our middle schools have classes that are devoted for test prep. my kids only have a half a year science and a half a year social studies to make room for preparing for the test. gina: we have no after-school programs, we have no freshman sports, we have no extra anything... okaikor: we're cutting those programs to make way for test prep. and we're not taking in to all the other things that makes a child whole. g
alive as the the university receives rare artifacts, involving beethoven, independent day and the bible. kathy? >>> in weather we're talking about cold, moving back into the delaware val which an arctic front record cold again, it could happen two more times this week. i'll have details on that coming up. >>> eagles safety nate allen is deeven ifing his name and reputation after a teenage girl said she saw him committing a lewd act in his car last night in florida. >> i...
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the bible, you must be talking about sharia law.t states we can't follow the laws of another country. the bible was not written in the united states of america. it was written in jerusalem and israel and egypt. if that is the way we are going to face how we treat other people, let's go by the laws of that country in general. but same-sex marriage has nothing to do with anyone else. my marriage will not be affected by anyone else possible marriage. i cannot influence your marriage and you cannot influence mind. i don't see why it be such a problem. as long as these two people love each other and are respectful to one another and are taking care of one another, it should not matter to anybody else. guest: none of the arguments i have put forward at any point in this discussion have i refer to the vital. -- bible. i believe the netherlands right to stand up and speak from their conscience. i think we can reason towards the truth that marriage is the union of a man and a woman. the arguments you are putting forward that somehow this is
the bible, you must be talking about sharia law.t states we can't follow the laws of another country. the bible was not written in the united states of america. it was written in jerusalem and israel and egypt. if that is the way we are going to face how we treat other people, let's go by the laws of that country in general. but same-sex marriage has nothing to do with anyone else. my marriage will not be affected by anyone else possible marriage. i cannot influence your marriage and you cannot...
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are there missing books of the bible?le argue so intently about christianity and what jesus means. they are looking for knock down evidence. they want to win the argument. >> reporter: the biggest question? should any of this matter? christianity is all about faith. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> watch "finding jesus" tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. thank you so much for being with me this afternoon, and much more straight ahead with poppy harlow. ♪ ♪ >>> joining you from atlanta, we begin with this brazen murder yards from the kremlin sparking worldwide outrage. right now, police are scouring the streets of moscow to figure out who killed one of the russian's president most outspoken critics and why. boris was walking with a female friend on the bridge near the kremlin late last night when a car pulled up he was shot four times in the back. here's what we know thus far in the early stages of this investigation. russia state media released a video of a white car they say may be been used in the killing. putin
are there missing books of the bible?le argue so intently about christianity and what jesus means. they are looking for knock down evidence. they want to win the argument. >> reporter: the biggest question? should any of this matter? christianity is all about faith. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> watch "finding jesus" tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. thank you so much for being with me this afternoon, and much more straight ahead with poppy harlow. ♪ ♪...
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at their church in the middle of bible study in northeast philadelphia today.ox 29's dave kinchen has the story. >> reporter: a shock from above for a small congregation inside burholme baptist church when the steeple collapsed and crashed to the ground. >> i guess with the mighty arctic wind 55 miles an hour the lord blew off the steeple and the bell tower. >> reporter: the reverend says the church what its bible study hour when the 86-year-old steeple with the wooden frame gave way. >> get this. >> we didn't hear it which we can't believe. >> reporter: it landed between the church and the dunkin' donuts next store. it was written up as unsafe with love damage caused by the collapse. >> it's always been in very good shape. the act of god with those winds it just -- it couldn't handle it it. >> reporter: crews actually placed tape around here roping off his area. it is considered unsafe at this time. there was a company doing emergency repairs on the steeple area but they still have to wait for an assessment before the church is considered safe again. lucy? >>
at their church in the middle of bible study in northeast philadelphia today.ox 29's dave kinchen has the story. >> reporter: a shock from above for a small congregation inside burholme baptist church when the steeple collapsed and crashed to the ground. >> i guess with the mighty arctic wind 55 miles an hour the lord blew off the steeple and the bell tower. >> reporter: the reverend says the church what its bible study hour when the 86-year-old steeple with the wooden frame...
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there's mixed reaction designating the bible as the state book.ast month two bills were introduced in mississippi that would make the bible the state book, both of those proposals were denied. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v caring for you and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >> welcome back, it is 9:35:38 12 degrees not a -- 9:53, 12 degrees, it is cold if you're heading outside today, you have got to bundle up. >> turnin
there's mixed reaction designating the bible as the state book.ast month two bills were introduced in mississippi that would make the bible the state book, both of those proposals were denied. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet....
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at bible study. bible study took place at about 6:30. he said they talked about a number of things.the things they talked about was a movie called "god's not dead." it's a movie about the existence of god and doing the right and the wrong thing. according to his pastor, jason was talking about that particular day saying, i always want to do the right thing, whether it's at school or at home. the pastor saying, there was no sign that he was capable of doing something terrible. >> that was not the jason that we knew. there was no sign. nothing at all. sounds crazy to say that because people think, we had to see or know something. we knew nothing. >> and according to corbin city police department, there were no prior calls to the house, no history, at least in terms of law enforcement, that there was any trouble at the home. >> what i've read and the way it seems this went down, this teen blows a traffic stop, doesn't pull over, cops eventually pull him over, then he starts shooting at police, doesn't kill them but shoots at them, strikes one. they eventually kill him. they find his th
at bible study. bible study took place at about 6:30. he said they talked about a number of things.the things they talked about was a movie called "god's not dead." it's a movie about the existence of god and doing the right and the wrong thing. according to his pastor, jason was talking about that particular day saying, i always want to do the right thing, whether it's at school or at home. the pastor saying, there was no sign that he was capable of doing something terrible. >>...
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. >> reporter: the religious beliefs come from the watchtower bible and tract society in brooklyn. has often used the first amendment to defend its policies of separation. in 1943 it even won a supreme court case arguing that schoolchildren should not be forced to pledge allegiance to the flag. >> reporter: watchtower lawyers who refused to speak with us, are again claiming a first amendment defense to keep child abuse in its congregations secret. >> the elders are counseled in that letter to heed the counsel, do not reveal the confidential talk of another, quoting from the bible, book of proverbs chapter 25, verse nine. >> reporter: candace conti was part of a jehovah's witness congregation in fremont california. she was often grouped with adults, to go knocking on doors including this man jonathan kendrick. he was very dominating, very domineering, very...he commanded a presence. >> reporter: she says kendrick would take advantage of their time door knocking to find ways to be alone with her. >> jonathan kendrick molested me as a child. i really kind of pushed everything down and
. >> reporter: the religious beliefs come from the watchtower bible and tract society in brooklyn. has often used the first amendment to defend its policies of separation. in 1943 it even won a supreme court case arguing that schoolchildren should not be forced to pledge allegiance to the flag. >> reporter: watchtower lawyers who refused to speak with us, are again claiming a first amendment defense to keep child abuse in its congregations secret. >> the elders are counseled...
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i don't think the bible has much to say on it.venly bodies are probably habitable, too. >> the vatican observatory has never been a leading research establishment. that doesn't mean they are doing nonsense research. as long as their mythology doesn't get in the way of science, it doesn't bother me. >> people drawn to faith are also drawn to astronomy because you are asking very big questions. what i think is happening is we are somehow in this very strange dialogue. deeper into the mystery. >> find out more at bbc.com. there's a place for vacationers who seek more than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now ♪ where every amazing, despicable wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation ... ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ go with me now ♪ it's made for those who vacation like they mean it. universal orlando resort. ow... my scalp hurts. my hair hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful, blistering, rash. look at me
i don't think the bible has much to say on it.venly bodies are probably habitable, too. >> the vatican observatory has never been a leading research establishment. that doesn't mean they are doing nonsense research. as long as their mythology doesn't get in the way of science, it doesn't bother me. >> people drawn to faith are also drawn to astronomy because you are asking very big questions. what i think is happening is we are somehow in this very strange dialogue. deeper into the...
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israel is our rent and they are the land of the bible, the people of the bible, this is just crazy for them to be acting this way. almost acting this way out of some kind of odd personality quirk i'm a there's no policy reason that makes any sense. neil: thank you very much, my friend. best-selling author and actor. okay, imagine a business with competition like this administration has with radical islam. think about it. if apple had ignored sam's song. i don't think we ever would've seen all of these bigger things. that's the thing that always keeping your eyes on the other guys. so forget about it, is this any way to conduct foreign policy? amber smith says no way. i was thinking about this and saying we had a dismissive and almost cavalier attitude in the face of these knuckleheads. not too long ago they were the jv team, lately they have an immediate fixation it's like come on. would you run a business that way or engage in military operations with that line of thinking? >> absolutely not because we would be out of business very quickly. obama is living in a dream world and he need
israel is our rent and they are the land of the bible, the people of the bible, this is just crazy for them to be acting this way. almost acting this way out of some kind of odd personality quirk i'm a there's no policy reason that makes any sense. neil: thank you very much, my friend. best-selling author and actor. okay, imagine a business with competition like this administration has with radical islam. think about it. if apple had ignored sam's song. i don't think we ever would've seen all...
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and they used the bible as justification for it. the bible is used for justification by christians. been marred in some way and co-opted by extremists. >> dr. ahmed, some say there was no much thing as radical islam. there is only one islam but there are radical islams. you say you disagree with that assessment. >> i'm an observing muslim in every sense. and i would say that this denial of the existence of radical islam a denial that our administration appears to endorse and that religious kmen state are toscommentators is standing by i agree with father back the vast numbers of muslims do not following islamism but there can be no islamism without islam. islam is a political totalitarian ideology that masquerades my faith. it's absolutely connected to islam but not within the body of the religion. it does not exist without any relationship. it's a parasitic connection. it's a relationship that muslim states and patrons have nurtured for their own purposes. >> and you're saying that they are the ones that need to fight against it? >> they are finding that the vipir that they nurture
and they used the bible as justification for it. the bible is used for justification by christians. been marred in some way and co-opted by extremists. >> dr. ahmed, some say there was no much thing as radical islam. there is only one islam but there are radical islams. you say you disagree with that assessment. >> i'm an observing muslim in every sense. and i would say that this denial of the existence of radical islam a denial that our administration appears to endorse and that...
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at him. >> what was the first thing you were swear on besides the bibles?don't remember. oh all that's holy. yes, sir. i did -- i didn't recognize your twang. >> ma'am, ever thought of doing a stand-up routine? >> i did. if you pay me good money, sweetheart i'll be there. i'm short of funds. >> but not short of laughs. inmates seated in the back couldn't get enough. the three-minute rue tain came to an end with the judge and the defendant happily waving good-bye to each other. >> you seem like you have a great whit about you. >> i do sir. >> yes. >> i mean sweetheart, that's the only thing i have. >> i expect she'll be on "sat right. >> sometime soon or jimmy fallon or somewhere. she was funny. >>> and she make as good chili. >> we can use chilly this weekend. sounds like it's going to be chilly outside. >> absolutely. this morning, our first shot of cold air. second shot of cold air and the second worst than the first arrives saturday night into sunday. what you're seeing here are the windchills. on sunday feeling about 20 degrees below zero to 5 below. da
at him. >> what was the first thing you were swear on besides the bibles?don't remember. oh all that's holy. yes, sir. i did -- i didn't recognize your twang. >> ma'am, ever thought of doing a stand-up routine? >> i did. if you pay me good money, sweetheart i'll be there. i'm short of funds. >> but not short of laughs. inmates seated in the back couldn't get enough. the three-minute rue tain came to an end with the judge and the defendant happily waving good-bye to each...
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the bible says, where the spirit of the lord is, there is liberty. when we hold the banner of liberty high. and take up the cause of freedom abroad at home, we make his cause our own. we do not fight alone. let'slow conservatives, be confident and have faith. faith in america's unique responsibility and the founder's vision of limited and constitutional government. faith in the boundless capacity of the american people to craft solutions to be complex problems facing us. face in him who set this miracle of democracy on these wilderness shores. that he will fulfill his promise for this last, best hope. we have come to another time for choosing. i believe with all my heart, with your help and god's help, once again, america will choose freedom. thank you. and god bless you. [applause]
the bible says, where the spirit of the lord is, there is liberty. when we hold the banner of liberty high. and take up the cause of freedom abroad at home, we make his cause our own. we do not fight alone. let'slow conservatives, be confident and have faith. faith in america's unique responsibility and the founder's vision of limited and constitutional government. faith in the boundless capacity of the american people to craft solutions to be complex problems facing us. face in him who set...
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the (bleep) in the bible. >> he has enraged many conservatives with his public disdain of the bible'satment of homosexuality. >> and he inflames others with his views on cheating. >> you think adultery is okay? >> no. >> yes. >> i think there are times and circumstances under which adultery is okay. >> and cheating may be the more loving thing to do. >> when one-half of a couple loses interest in sex savage insists cheating is preferable to divorce. >> especially for couples with children. >> the standard industries to the partner who would still like to be having sex, oh yes diorce that person to traumatize your children that's the right thing to do. i look at that situation and think, between divorce and cheating, when you are not really cheating your partner out of anything that your partner wants or value, i think cheating is the least worst option. >> isn't though monogamy the ideal? >> yes. disastrously so it is the ideal. >> why do you say disastrously so? >> isn't that what we should all want to go for? >> that's, that is what we are told we should all want and we all fall sho
the (bleep) in the bible. >> he has enraged many conservatives with his public disdain of the bible'satment of homosexuality. >> and he inflames others with his views on cheating. >> you think adultery is okay? >> no. >> yes. >> i think there are times and circumstances under which adultery is okay. >> and cheating may be the more loving thing to do. >> when one-half of a couple loses interest in sex savage insists cheating is preferable to...
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but there are some verses that you can exact interest the bible in the old testament or new testamentinterpret it one way or another. >> and it's men who are interpreting this. >> it is, until about a third century, women played a very strong role in all of the christian churches, including the catholic, but as paul pointed out, there were 25 leaders that we mentioned specifically, and about half f them are women. but now of course a woman can't be a priest or decan. and in the universities at a higher level in the southern baptist convention, if a woman is a teacher in the seminary and there are very few left, they can't teach boys in the classroom classroom. >> and you left the organization because of their position on women. and you have commune skated with pope francis. >> i have. and i think he is a great leader. and i have great hopes for him. i talked to the pope when i was in the white house, and i found almost an complete inflexibility there. but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in my book and asking him to help. i didn't ask him to change the catho
but there are some verses that you can exact interest the bible in the old testament or new testamentinterpret it one way or another. >> and it's men who are interpreting this. >> it is, until about a third century, women played a very strong role in all of the christian churches, including the catholic, but as paul pointed out, there were 25 leaders that we mentioned specifically, and about half f them are women. but now of course a woman can't be a priest or decan. and in the...
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you mentioned the christian people mentioning the bible. i've spoken with my friends who were at this summit and they mentioned groups from northern ireland there represented, the antidefamation league the sort of jewish group that rightly calls out and criticized anti-semitism. this was a diverse group, but it wasn't, i'll mention, this kind of interfaith gathering. we know that violent extremism throughout the world this day and age is coming mostly from groups that are affiliated or sects of the muslim faith. so we absolutely need muslim groups there. we can take quotations out of context and we can do that to conservative -- we can do that to republicans and make them out to seem like, you know, rush limbaugh has said -- you know. we can take -- >> you're comparing this guy to rush limbaugh? a guy who justifies hamas and hezbollah -- >> marc -- >> i'm sorry. a guy who says hamas and hezbollah are the equivalent of the american founding fathers, a guy who said after the ft. hood shooting after it was absolutely clear that nadal hassan wa
you mentioned the christian people mentioning the bible. i've spoken with my friends who were at this summit and they mentioned groups from northern ireland there represented, the antidefamation league the sort of jewish group that rightly calls out and criticized anti-semitism. this was a diverse group, but it wasn't, i'll mention, this kind of interfaith gathering. we know that violent extremism throughout the world this day and age is coming mostly from groups that are affiliated or sects of...