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how to speak with the bible.o it's engaging in bible politics. >> if we could continue along that pain, does there have to be a connection to institutionalized religion? we know that a lot of these black men and white men who are ministers, butur not all are. so does there have to be an ,ffiliation with an institution or just because you know the bible and you think you know what god's plan is? >> i make a distinction in the longer paper. i would not include the easy take-- ethiopian because i literally this idea of the abolitionists who are saying that we are going to stay in is one of their themes, we are going to stay in america, our glut has made this country, we are going to make it better. and in what they do is they draw on the sacred documents of our nation. the different groups that don't fit into this type of level politics, i want people to understand that looking back at time,st, even before that and looking right up to the present, you can go to north moral monday. this is a tradition and i think it
how to speak with the bible.o it's engaging in bible politics. >> if we could continue along that pain, does there have to be a connection to institutionalized religion? we know that a lot of these black men and white men who are ministers, butur not all are. so does there have to be an ,ffiliation with an institution or just because you know the bible and you think you know what god's plan is? >> i make a distinction in the longer paper. i would not include the easy take--...
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b if there was just one verse in the bible, i would cease to be a believer. i could not have written this book and i would opt out of my religion. there isn't a hint of the notion that the jew should kill a non-jew. when jews are conquering canaan, they conquered it in a warlikery manner, yes that is how every place on earth was conquered. that is what happened, but there is no suggestion that to kill people who don't believe as you do. there is no such suggestion. in fact the bible goes on the way to say you cannot go into kayden until they have become so evil that they deserve to be taken over. when the amount of evil was child sacrifice, that's how bad they were. >> what's the secret to being a successful radio talkshow host? is it a variety of interest? >> i've been on 33 years so i guess i've earned the right to answer your question.s if doesn't really reflect on me but it reflects on all of my colleagues. even people i don't agree with. the first thing, interestinglyes enough, you must constantly be interesting. you have to be totally honest and giving
b if there was just one verse in the bible, i would cease to be a believer. i could not have written this book and i would opt out of my religion. there isn't a hint of the notion that the jew should kill a non-jew. when jews are conquering canaan, they conquered it in a warlikery manner, yes that is how every place on earth was conquered. that is what happened, but there is no suggestion that to kill people who don't believe as you do. there is no such suggestion. in fact the bible goes on the...
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but he did believe in the god of the bible. and he believed in a judging god. b that's what the secular world hates. i am convinced at its core people don't want to be judged, and the hebrew bible and the ten commandments introduced the idea that you and i and everybody here and everyone alive is going to be judged on their moral behavior. that's big. and people don't like that. that's why the word "judgmental" is a dirty word. >> host: dennis prager, if people want to hear your radioio show -- >> guest: i'm on all over the country. not every single city, but the vast majority of medium and big cities. and you can hear it on the internet effortlessly x there's an app you can hear me on. i get calls from brazil. i get calls from -- i think ier got a call from uzbekistan once. it is amazing what is possible now.a so it's broadcast on the internet. just look up on google the dennis prager show. >> host: and you're syndicated by salem. >> guest: that's right. salem radio, yep. >> host: what's been the main topic you've talked about for the last two, three weeks? >>
but he did believe in the god of the bible. and he believed in a judging god. b that's what the secular world hates. i am convinced at its core people don't want to be judged, and the hebrew bible and the ten commandments introduced the idea that you and i and everybody here and everyone alive is going to be judged on their moral behavior. that's big. and people don't like that. that's why the word "judgmental" is a dirty word. >> host: dennis prager, if people want to hear your...
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no religion for example prior to the hebrew bible said you should love the fallen. it is one of the most ubiquitous statements in the first five books of the bible, love the stranger because you were strangers in the land of egypt. the idea that you love the foreigner and all people were created in god's image are brand-new ideas. of course there was religion prior. this is the first book in history to ban child sacrifice, to ban human sacrifice. people don't understand the spectacular revolution wrought by this book. they don't. there is a tremendous ignorance, willful ignorance. that is a good example, human sacrifice. it was accepted universally. along comes this book that says it is an abomination in god's eyes to sacrifice human beings. >> host: he went on to talk about consumerism and food shows. he is talking about society in general. >> host: i don't have a problem with consumerism. the american consumer support the world economy. of american started living only on what they need and nottth wh they would like, the unemployed around the world would starve to
no religion for example prior to the hebrew bible said you should love the fallen. it is one of the most ubiquitous statements in the first five books of the bible, love the stranger because you were strangers in the land of egypt. the idea that you love the foreigner and all people were created in god's image are brand-new ideas. of course there was religion prior. this is the first book in history to ban child sacrifice, to ban human sacrifice. people don't understand the spectacular...
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there was a lot of religion before the bible was written. what do you think about america having food shows where they go around eating the biggest hamburger? and the other thing is what's the difference between consumerism and free thought? thank you, bye. >> guest: hmm. did you get that? did you take down those notes? what was the last one, what's the difference between consumerism and -- >> host: consumerism, and i missed her second part. >> guest: okay, so we missed that one. we'll let you riff on consumerism in general. but religions before the ten commandments. >> guest: right. religions before the ten commandments, none of them had a universal god. therefore, they were only applicable to the tribe. and no religion, for example, prior to the hebrew bible had said that you should love the foreigner. it is one of the most ubiquitous statements in the first five books of the bible, love the stranger, because you were strangers in the land of egypt. the idea that you love the foreigner, the idea that all people are created in god's image,
there was a lot of religion before the bible was written. what do you think about america having food shows where they go around eating the biggest hamburger? and the other thing is what's the difference between consumerism and free thought? thank you, bye. >> guest: hmm. did you get that? did you take down those notes? what was the last one, what's the difference between consumerism and -- >> host: consumerism, and i missed her second part. >> guest: okay, so we missed that...
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used the language of the bible. used bible passages, they invoked god. god, itare not invoking is not as narrow. here.somewhat narrow it is a tradition that has a long history. much, think about it so that we do not realize how the tradition has been used as a counter narrative to this other way the bible is used politically. edna: i am intrigued with the case of marywood. the idea that religion can be linked to mental illness, though i think some of us recognize that connection. this is a racial is asian of the whole thing. racialization of the whole thing. did you find -- being diagnosed with this? judith: there was in the assumption that a man who calls himself god was of course crazy. the psychiatric literature was very distinctive in rehearsing a likey that goes something the negroes, three generations removed from savagery, and when i looked at -- when i think about a broad context, i found a large set of psychiatric literature that does the same thing. it links diagnostic categories and practices to this cluster of religion.t savage case, it wasis
used the language of the bible. used bible passages, they invoked god. god, itare not invoking is not as narrow. here.somewhat narrow it is a tradition that has a long history. much, think about it so that we do not realize how the tradition has been used as a counter narrative to this other way the bible is used politically. edna: i am intrigued with the case of marywood. the idea that religion can be linked to mental illness, though i think some of us recognize that connection. this is a...
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out of the bible in their own favor.hey are omitting all of the passages that have to do with others,on and love of specially love of enemies, or the injunction of peter, put up your sword. those who live by the sword will paris by the sword. all of that gets cut out in well, a god of vindictiveness, i got of the empire, a god who was rejection of our will to dominate. amy: father dan berrigan speaking on democracy now! in 2006, marking his 81st -- 85th birthday. he was born may 9, 1921. he died on saturday just shy of his 95th birthday. we will be back in a minute. amy: phil ochs, "when i'm gone." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. from newoadcasting orleans and new york. the legendary antiwar, priest, activist and poet father dan berrigan has died at the age of 94. we spend the rest of the hour with three guests. in new york city, we're joined by frida berrigan niece of , daniel berrigan, and a longtime peace activist. she writes a regular column for waging nonviolence.
out of the bible in their own favor.hey are omitting all of the passages that have to do with others,on and love of specially love of enemies, or the injunction of peter, put up your sword. those who live by the sword will paris by the sword. all of that gets cut out in well, a god of vindictiveness, i got of the empire, a god who was rejection of our will to dominate. amy: father dan berrigan speaking on democracy now! in 2006, marking his 81st -- 85th birthday. he was born may 9, 1921. he...
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the hebrew bible was at the heart of the civil rights movement. and that was what helped restore our wounded souls after the war. with theirprophets, they taught that god's greatest concern is with widows and orphans. marketplace,in the with the impoverished and the in society. the one verse that appears more often in the bible than any other is god's command remember you were slaves in egypt. do not mistreat the stranger in your midst, love your neighbor as yourself. racism is satanism. , my father proclaimed. racism is idolatry. unmitigated evil. our yiddish newspapers in america at the turn of the century had headline screaming with heart over the lynching -- with horror over the lynching of thousands of african americans in this country. this is the land of freedom. how can there be racism in america, the land of the? -- of the liberty? it is unthinkable. they declared that our history at as blacks and jews are bound together. let us know one another's history. and be each other's ally. we draw inspiration from you, congressman lewis. for spea
the hebrew bible was at the heart of the civil rights movement. and that was what helped restore our wounded souls after the war. with theirprophets, they taught that god's greatest concern is with widows and orphans. marketplace,in the with the impoverished and the in society. the one verse that appears more often in the bible than any other is god's command remember you were slaves in egypt. do not mistreat the stranger in your midst, love your neighbor as yourself. racism is satanism. , my...
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but i read the bible. i read the story about the children of israel.d own in pharaoh let w -- my people go. the music inspired me. the words inspired me. and then in 1955, 15 years old, in the 10th grade, i heard of rosa parks. i heard of martin luther king jr. i met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17. the next year, at the age of 18. i met martin luther king jr. and i never looked back. i i asked my mother and father, they said that's the way it is, don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble, it was a necessary trouble. so we all must continue to get in trouble. i visited the holocaust museum ol more than one occasion. d for me it is hard, it is unbelievable and it is unreal what happened to a group of people, a group of human beings and it must never ever happen again, never, never again. [applause] mr. lewis: in the civil rights movement, i met the rabbi. yes, i met and walked with the rabbi. the hundreds and thousands of young jewish students and adults who marched on washington, many rabbis came to selma. many young people wo
but i read the bible. i read the story about the children of israel.d own in pharaoh let w -- my people go. the music inspired me. the words inspired me. and then in 1955, 15 years old, in the 10th grade, i heard of rosa parks. i heard of martin luther king jr. i met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17. the next year, at the age of 18. i met martin luther king jr. and i never looked back. i i asked my mother and father, they said that's the way it is, don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble....
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however, when i brought the bible, it was denied so my husband never received the bible. in addition, the embassy mentioned i could meet with them at any time. >> let me just make a couple final observations and ask if you have anything further you would like to say, i can assure you i will continue your efforts, i see dr. tom is here, and his law offices, and even though he spoke glowingly about his vision of a vietnam where everyone posesed fundamentally recognized human rights, there is a total absence of malice on his part toward the people and the government. i mean when i hear that the government, as you have pointed out, has cited the potential code conducting propagandy against the state, i was with him. some people in route, were detaineded and not allowed to go to the law office that day to be with me. but, there was no propaganda against the state. there was a love for the people of vietnam that was deep and profound. i was almost speechless how we could have endured so much knowing about so much wrongdoing and yet he spoke about human rights in the most purest
however, when i brought the bible, it was denied so my husband never received the bible. in addition, the embassy mentioned i could meet with them at any time. >> let me just make a couple final observations and ask if you have anything further you would like to say, i can assure you i will continue your efforts, i see dr. tom is here, and his law offices, and even though he spoke glowingly about his vision of a vietnam where everyone posesed fundamentally recognized human rights, there...
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. >> the bible says heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead. jesus was raised from the dead. a lot of people were. that is kind of the basis of christianity. >>> and a female inmate keeps a grim secret from her two best friends. >> i just don't want them to stop talking to me, stop caring for me, i don't want them to think i'm that person. i'm not that person. >> you've got to show me where to go. >> oh, you've never been to jail before? >> no, i haven't. >> oh, yeah, i believe that one. >> every week 1,200 men and women are arrested and booked into the orange county jail in southern california. some will be released in hours. others could be here for years, until their charges are resolved. they always begin their time at the intake center located at the central jail facility. >> orange county jail system is considered a mega jail. we have the ability to house over 7,000 inmates at one time. and the challenges we face pretty much reflect, to a certain degree, the challenges the community faces with gang affiliations, with drug abuse, mental pr
. >> the bible says heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead. jesus was raised from the dead. a lot of people were. that is kind of the basis of christianity. >>> and a female inmate keeps a grim secret from her two best friends. >> i just don't want them to stop talking to me, stop caring for me, i don't want them to think i'm that person. i'm not that person. >> you've got to show me where to go. >> oh, you've never been to jail before? >> no,...
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ambassador's office and especially he gave me a bible to give to my husband while in prison but when i brought the bible it was denied he never received a and in addition. >> to make sound final observations i will tell u.s. they are here today that their husband at the trip even though they spoke glowingly of the vision with human-rights there is the total absence of malice toward the people of the government when i hear that government has cited the propaganda against the state's i was with him privately for those that are in route not allowed to go to the law office the day but there was no propaganda of those that was deep and profound i was almost speechless how he could havean endured so much but then linda purist of terms to have such a clarity of purpose in the government needs to know and as members of parliament to rally to his defense and it isn'tat that clear message to the of world how can the government do what they're doing to your husband to only desiream is the best for the country of vietnam. ed one year later to be touched with that absence of malice he did not eng
ambassador's office and especially he gave me a bible to give to my husband while in prison but when i brought the bible it was denied he never received a and in addition. >> to make sound final observations i will tell u.s. they are here today that their husband at the trip even though they spoke glowingly of the vision with human-rights there is the total absence of malice toward the people of the government when i hear that government has cited the propaganda against the state's i was...
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i i believe that the whole book, those five books the whole hebrew bible is for everyone in the world. it is the greatest book ever written. certainly the ten commandments is for humanity. of course it was given to the jews as ithuma. were, but it is for humanity. if everybody lives by its as they say, that is all you would need. the need. the rest is commentary. this is it. at prager university we started because we are very worried about what is happening at the universities where there is more indoctrination than there is education. it saddens me because i love the mine, i love books.my you are my favorite show i just want you to know. my wife is here, my wife is here, told you this before, so i'm going to say it is it, i'm not even sure you believe me, is the only tbi really watches a book tv. i'm crazy about book tv. my wife introduced me to it so you over a debt of gratitude here. this is years. this is years ago. it's phenomenal. i love books. in high school a started reading and collecting books. i have about 7000 bucks. i amititand crazy about books. e love the life of the mi
i i believe that the whole book, those five books the whole hebrew bible is for everyone in the world. it is the greatest book ever written. certainly the ten commandments is for humanity. of course it was given to the jews as ithuma. were, but it is for humanity. if everybody lives by its as they say, that is all you would need. the need. the rest is commentary. this is it. at prager university we started because we are very worried about what is happening at the universities where there is...
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rather than reading the bible but reading poetry. criticism rather than reading primary text and it's good. , i mean, i'm not denying criticism and commentary but no substitute of reading great works and dare i say the bible is the greatest of the great works. >> where do you see sign of hope for poetry? >> well, i think it's interesting. when we started pow outloud this is a national high school poetry recitation contest we did it at the n.e.a. we were told by the state art agency that it was a bad idea and it was a bad idea for three reasons. first of all kids did not like poetry sending repressive to ask somebody to memorize a poem and third,s it have degrading to have the arts done in competition now this was, obviously, before "american idol" and dancing with the stars. [laughter] so most complex -- negotiations there was only one of the 40 of the -- 53 states that's the way that federally working in federal government that was supporting us. we convinced other ones allowed us to do one year and what we discovered is that kids l
rather than reading the bible but reading poetry. criticism rather than reading primary text and it's good. , i mean, i'm not denying criticism and commentary but no substitute of reading great works and dare i say the bible is the greatest of the great works. >> where do you see sign of hope for poetry? >> well, i think it's interesting. when we started pow outloud this is a national high school poetry recitation contest we did it at the n.e.a. we were told by the state art agency...
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he sure know him some bible.the partnership between isaac parker and bass reeves really started to clean things up. but by the time that judge parker dies in 1896, the country had changed. >> six months before parker's death, the u.s. supreme court makes a ruling with long-term effects on civil rights. >> what many do not realize is that america actually makes positive strides toward racial equality during reconstruction following the civil war. but the plessy vs. ferguson separate-but-equal decision in 1896 brings an end to much of that racial progress. >> plessy vs. ferguson ruled in separate but equal, in other words, segregation -- segregated schools, segregated water fountains, and all of these things that would carry over clear into the 1960s. >> a year after the plessy vs. ferguson decision, reeves is transferred to muskogee. he is a second-class citizen in a town that is rife with racial tension, his wife and his mentor gone. >> reeves felt a little bit like he'd been betrayed. he had worked for the feder
he sure know him some bible.the partnership between isaac parker and bass reeves really started to clean things up. but by the time that judge parker dies in 1896, the country had changed. >> six months before parker's death, the u.s. supreme court makes a ruling with long-term effects on civil rights. >> what many do not realize is that america actually makes positive strides toward racial equality during reconstruction following the civil war. but the plessy vs. ferguson...
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what is amazing, bible talks about brokenness and disconnected from the creator. there is no institution today, even the church wants to be politically correct when they teach on a deeper level about our creator. until we find the courage and strength to find this political correctness and what is expected of a parent and what is expected of ministers and men and women and children and there is such a thing as sin and right and wrong. they think you blame it on poverty, there is not enough money. what we have to get back to it. most people understand what we have going on is god needs to get our attention. we lost ig what blessed this family. your family is bless. you serve the lord in your house hold. you get to decide what is right and wrong. why are we so afraid to talk about a simple thing? god still mat ores. >> i think people are intimidated. we say in the name of jesus. all you have to do is test it out and go into a public school and say jesus. can't wear jesus this, no christmas, no there must be something about the name. >> even if people don't believe i
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. >> a lot of people say i can justify according to the bible or koran.f your spouse is cheating on you, you have a right. god telling us certain way it is but you're better -- he give us -- we're human beings. we're given choice right from wrong. i can't justify what i did. she had a mother. she was somebody's daughter and she had a father. the worst part is i have a daughter with my wife and she have not just the mother but the father, what i did. i live with that every day. >> born in pakistan but raised in wyoming he told us his religion made him a victim as well. >> during my trial i was in september 11, so it was -- not a one case like mine anybody got sentenced like i did because i'm from pakistan. i believe in muslim. you know, imus limb but it's still, you know, i'm a firm believer, whatever i have coming nobody can stop it. nobody can benefit me or nobody can harm me without his permission. the way as a muslim i believe wheneaves form the tree, it doesn't fall without his will. so every day what i do, what i don't it's been written in my book. ♪
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i was -- i was leading a bible study.there was all sorts of good work to be done with prisoners, so we did it. amy: we're talking to father dan berrigan, has probably been arrested more times than years he's lived on this earth, now 85 years old. father dan berrigan, i was wondering if you could read some of your poetry. your latest bobook is "a susunday in hell: fables & poems." why did you choose that title? >> well, it's the title of one of the -- the--one of the fables in here. i talk about a preacher who suddenly has to face the fact that he hasn't made it himself, and finds himself in very strtrange circumstances.. i won't give it away because i hope everyone will get the b book. but i'd like to read a poem in honoror of by brother phili, who died three years ago. and this was written when we both were in prison around 1970 to 1972, and i think the occasion was philip's birthday. but anyway, i presented this poem to him called "to philip." and it goes like this. compassionate and casual as a good face a good heart g
i was -- i was leading a bible study.there was all sorts of good work to be done with prisoners, so we did it. amy: we're talking to father dan berrigan, has probably been arrested more times than years he's lived on this earth, now 85 years old. father dan berrigan, i was wondering if you could read some of your poetry. your latest bobook is "a susunday in hell: fables & poems." why did you choose that title? >> well, it's the title of one of the -- the--one of the fables...
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they are also sending bibles, things like that. the agreement with german authorities, no notes, nothing else can pass. that is how desperate people are to make a personal connection about, as they are rendering this you military and aid. -- humanitarian aid. so the point that americans are involved, they are involved through humanitarian effort. the personal and political become very closely connected. the abstraction of the cause begins to have personal meaning or people even because they are helping people they knew, or they are developing a personal investment in former strangers they are now helping. this begins to motivate people to really care about what is going on in europe. my last sort of major point about humanitarianism is that humanitarianism is never neutral. it is impossible. we agree this is a massive military and effort, americans are actively participating and shaping it. it is not a neutral effort. first of all, given the politics of the war, the vast majority of this aid goes to the allies side. they did not gi
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another case of science backing the bible.. michael, you say that moments of life video which we have been showing all week, by the way, that is scientific proof that the bible is right. go through this. explain that for us. >> truth is a very strong word, stuart. the headline this morning and i know it's going to surprise a lot of people that there is a gross misperception out there that somehow find in the bible are incompatible. modern science is somehow discrediting a belief in god and the bible. this latest piece of scientific research ignores the current western scientists out of illinois who took those wonderful pictures and gave me an opportunity for late in an op-ed that i just wrote for fox news to shine light on this profound and deep agreement that exists between science and the bible. >> hold on a second. we've had people on the program who say it's just a chemical reaction. that's all it is. you don't necessarily have to link it to the moment life begins. it's a chemical reaction. >> let's recap what the scientis
another case of science backing the bible.. michael, you say that moments of life video which we have been showing all week, by the way, that is scientific proof that the bible is right. go through this. explain that for us. >> truth is a very strong word, stuart. the headline this morning and i know it's going to surprise a lot of people that there is a gross misperception out there that somehow find in the bible are incompatible. modern science is somehow discrediting a belief in god...
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it was so bored beautifully -- it was so beautifully put by the bible. i can't improve on the bible. i just need to quote it. tommy knew that. it totally unlocked the moment. tommy: it was the washington-hamilton moment. i felt the need to investigate. [laughter] the other thing in that situation, which is a credit to the speed at which all of our experience let us do, we were rehearsing in the other room. and he was running a sequence and i popped into the place where lin was. this was like a six minute conversation and he is banging his head against the wall. we are trying to figure this thing out. i am always very struck when will lin says he does not know something. that will happens once every seven and a half months. we have the conversation and he comes in 45 minutes later and says, i got it. once the penny drops were the faucet is on or whatever image you want to use, it is unlocked and it just happens. that song was then done. he took that seed and he grew it and you walk in the next time and that is a redwood. it does not become a sapling. char
it was so bored beautifully -- it was so beautifully put by the bible. i can't improve on the bible. i just need to quote it. tommy knew that. it totally unlocked the moment. tommy: it was the washington-hamilton moment. i felt the need to investigate. [laughter] the other thing in that situation, which is a credit to the speed at which all of our experience let us do, we were rehearsing in the other room. and he was running a sequence and i popped into the place where lin was. this was like a...
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. >>> speaking of updates how about an emoji version of the king james bible? check this out, the bible with the subheading of scripture for millennials, interprets all 66 books of the bible with yuan i code approved emoji and common internet slang and contractions. it's described as a quote great and fun way to share the gospel. its release comes with declining rats of religious affiliation across the millennial generation. >>> abc 7 news at 4 does continue. >> i'm the only one in the world who could raise nm $6 million for the veterans, have uniform applause by the veterans groups and end up being criticized by the press. >> donald trump lashes out at the media over his donations to veterans. >>> plus, the state department issues a travel alert. what they are saying today that you should hear. >> and a live look at sfo from sky7 hd where the cleveland cavaliers are heading out right now on their way to their hotel in san francisco after landing just a short time ago. of course they face the warriors thursday night right here on abc >> announcer: live from the
. >>> speaking of updates how about an emoji version of the king james bible? check this out, the bible with the subheading of scripture for millennials, interprets all 66 books of the bible with yuan i code approved emoji and common internet slang and contractions. it's described as a quote great and fun way to share the gospel. its release comes with declining rats of religious affiliation across the millennial generation. >>> abc 7 news at 4 does continue. >> i'm the...
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i jokingly said to someone the other day that yeah, we get a little bible in old trump and i think he'll be all right. i said i can see it right now the cameras panning he's the next president of the united states, his cabinet members are there then the camera pans over and here i am his spiritual advisor, that's how wild this election cycle has been, i was only kidding don. >> sit down between him and a bible and do some discussing, let's talk about that a bit on. early on you backed ted cruz, were you happy with the race that ted cruz ran? where did he fall short? >> overall i was happy with ted. i just knew, i just look at the field and being a bibleman myself, i probably would be labelled as way out there on the right, but that's not entirely true, but cruz i knew was a strict constitutionalist and i knew his daddy was a preacher, so i thought he probably had good values and was raised right so i looked at the supreme court nominees coming up and i said you know, i loved ant anyone scalia and i thought i'll go with ted cruz, he didn't make the cut, the people spoke, said mr. trump is
i jokingly said to someone the other day that yeah, we get a little bible in old trump and i think he'll be all right. i said i can see it right now the cameras panning he's the next president of the united states, his cabinet members are there then the camera pans over and here i am his spiritual advisor, that's how wild this election cycle has been, i was only kidding don. >> sit down between him and a bible and do some discussing, let's talk about that a bit on. early on you backed ted...
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what's my the bible. the bible. >> it may not beat out the bible. but donald trump has been pushing his book, "the art of the deal" throughout this campaign, to boost his bona fides as a leader. trump gave his first major foreign policy address wednesday. it made us wonder, does his experience with the give and take shape his approach to world affairs. "the art of the deal" trump's best-selling, chest-thumping of the business how-to. the an shept battle book, "the art of war" is winged at. almost 30 years later, is his best-seller a blue print? he laid out international relations under president trump. >> investment we can make. in negotiation, you must be willing to walk. >> reporter: sounds a lot like business relations under trump, the ceo. just look at china. no talk of democracy. human rights. trump's beef is he thinks our trade imbalance is caused by chinese currency manipulation. >> we have the leverage, the power. over china. economic power. >> reporter: or as he put it so long ago. >> it's easy. listen, [ bleep ]. >> reporter: sometimes it
what's my the bible. the bible. >> it may not beat out the bible. but donald trump has been pushing his book, "the art of the deal" throughout this campaign, to boost his bona fides as a leader. trump gave his first major foreign policy address wednesday. it made us wonder, does his experience with the give and take shape his approach to world affairs. "the art of the deal" trump's best-selling, chest-thumping of the business how-to. the an shept battle book, "the...
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but i read the bible. i read the story about the children of israel.he songs like go down moses, way down in egypt land and tell the pharaoh to let my people go. the muse inspired me. the words inspired me. and then in 1955, 15 years old, in the 10th grade, i heard of rosa parks. i heard of martin luther king jr. met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17. the next year, at the age of 18, i met martin luther king, jr. and i never looked back. i asked my mother, asked my father, and they said, boy, that is the way. don't get in the way. don't get in trouble. but i got in trouble. it was good trouble. it was a necessary trouble. so we all must continue to get in trouble. i visited a holocaust museum on more than one occasion. and for me it is hard -- it is almost unbelievable, it is unbelievable, it is unreal what happened to a group of people. a group of human beings. and it must never, ever happen again. never! never again! [ applause ] in the civil rights movement, yes, i met and walked with rabbi heschel. yes, i met and walked with rabbi prince. but the
but i read the bible. i read the story about the children of israel.he songs like go down moses, way down in egypt land and tell the pharaoh to let my people go. the muse inspired me. the words inspired me. and then in 1955, 15 years old, in the 10th grade, i heard of rosa parks. i heard of martin luther king jr. met rosa parks in 1957 at the age of 17. the next year, at the age of 18, i met martin luther king, jr. and i never looked back. i asked my mother, asked my father, and they said, boy,...
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sarah: you know it says in the bible that god created us in his image, i'm pretty sure god's a middleaged lesbian because that's who i am. marc: i just want to be remembered as the guy who's
sarah: you know it says in the bible that god created us in his image, i'm pretty sure god's a middleaged lesbian because that's who i am. marc: i just want to be remembered as the guy who's
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however, when i brought the bible, it was denied, so my husband never received the bible. in addition, the embassy has mentioned that i could meet with him at any time. >> just to make a couple final observations and ask if you have anything further that you'd like to say. i can assure you we will continue our effort. i see dr. tan from s.o.s. is here today. i met, as i mentioned earlier , your husband in hanoi on a human rights trip in 2005 at his law offices. even though he spoke glowingly about his vision of a vietnam where everyone possessed fundamentally recognized human rights, there was an absence of malice on his part towards the people and the government. government,that the as you have pointed out, has cited article 88 of vietnam's penal code of conducting propaganda against the state, i was with him privately -- as a matter of fact, some of the people who were en route were detained and not allowed to go to his law office that day to meet with me, but there was no propaganda against the state. there was a love for the vietnamese people that was very deep and ver
however, when i brought the bible, it was denied, so my husband never received the bible. in addition, the embassy has mentioned that i could meet with him at any time. >> just to make a couple final observations and ask if you have anything further that you'd like to say. i can assure you we will continue our effort. i see dr. tan from s.o.s. is here today. i met, as i mentioned earlier , your husband in hanoi on a human rights trip in 2005 at his law offices. even though he spoke...
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there he is graduating from a small bible institute in fort worth, texas. a man named frank noris kind of the billy graham of his age. and noris had met birch in georgia that it promised and that he could send them to china. he was recruiting young men to go to china. here is john birch on the right with oscar wells, his colleague from the forward bible institute, and they just arrived in shanghai in july of 1940. looking at this photograph you would never imagine that china had been at war from 1937 on, and showing i was still the refuge at this point. it had not been attacked and occupied.occupied. that wouldn't happen and softer december 1941. by looking at this picture, you would imagine there were just getting ready to go out on a picnic or something with their white shoes. the reality, of course, was quite different, which they soon learned. but they were full of idealism and totally unprepared. he really did not know what to expect. his job was as a fundamentalist evangelical independent missionary to convert the chinese and here he is right about th
there he is graduating from a small bible institute in fort worth, texas. a man named frank noris kind of the billy graham of his age. and noris had met birch in georgia that it promised and that he could send them to china. he was recruiting young men to go to china. here is john birch on the right with oscar wells, his colleague from the forward bible institute, and they just arrived in shanghai in july of 1940. looking at this photograph you would never imagine that china had been at war...
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that is the bible or the tora. and to remind people that our ancestors, our leaders were not perfect and they struggled with darkness. so i think it's important to be very explicit and show that. that none of us is immuned from it. that everyone has their darkness and their pain and our tradition, we say there's nothing as whole as a broken heart. to remind people of that. that they can come present with their broken heart. and secondly, i also believe it's important to be very explicit about the fact that mental illness is something not to be ashamed of, but something that we can share and that makes us human. so for example, we have a prayer for healing. in it we speak about renewal of body and renewal of spirit. and in our congregation, if there is someone in your life who is experiencing an illness or a mental illness, please mention their names and we'll pray for them. by doing so, we are hoping to break down that stigma and opening and accepting about it has really helped. >> one of the elements of breaking s
that is the bible or the tora. and to remind people that our ancestors, our leaders were not perfect and they struggled with darkness. so i think it's important to be very explicit and show that. that none of us is immuned from it. that everyone has their darkness and their pain and our tradition, we say there's nothing as whole as a broken heart. to remind people of that. that they can come present with their broken heart. and secondly, i also believe it's important to be very explicit about...
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however, when i brought the bible, it was denied, so my husband never received the bible. in addition, the embassy has mentioned that i could meet with them at any time. >> just to make a couple final observations and ask if you have anything further that you'd like to say. i can assure you we will continue our effort. i see dr. tan from s.o.s. is here today. i met, as i mentioned earlier your husband in hanoi on a human rights trip in 2005 at his law offices. even though he spoke glowingly about his finish about a victim nat and whether -- human rights, usual when i hear a government has violated -- propaganda against the state. i was with him privately -- as a matter of fact, some of the people who were en route were detained and not allowed to go to his law office that day to meet with me, but there was no propaganda against the state. there was a love for the vietnamese people that was very deep and very profound, which i found just -- i was almost speechless how he could have endured so much, known about so much wrongdoing yet he spoke about human rights in such clear
however, when i brought the bible, it was denied, so my husband never received the bible. in addition, the embassy has mentioned that i could meet with them at any time. >> just to make a couple final observations and ask if you have anything further that you'd like to say. i can assure you we will continue our effort. i see dr. tan from s.o.s. is here today. i met, as i mentioned earlier your husband in hanoi on a human rights trip in 2005 at his law offices. even though he spoke...
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and asked what was called the jefferson bible. he named it the life and morals of jesus of nazareth, and was given out to members of the house of representatives and they were like that. can you imagine? if you could imagine that could? happen. now you are picking on everything. so he thought that kind of talk would be a good book for the new republic and society. religion was supposed to be important, but the ethical teachings of jesus, not the miracles and not the other things he thought would have to be interpreted by people or explained by people who had ulterior motives. people connected to the motion of monarchy were away somehow connect to the kings together. we have been the cold war, you know, a country or some sort of system we think as opposed to a period that talk about the teachers who are hooked up but the form of government that held down the common people did not allow people to participate in government. >> he was looking towards anment future day and now is the time for unitarians to declare yourself every young
and asked what was called the jefferson bible. he named it the life and morals of jesus of nazareth, and was given out to members of the house of representatives and they were like that. can you imagine? if you could imagine that could? happen. now you are picking on everything. so he thought that kind of talk would be a good book for the new republic and society. religion was supposed to be important, but the ethical teachings of jesus, not the miracles and not the other things he thought...
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>> honestly, i love all the books in the bible. i do. they're all terrific. corinthians part deux.ns. 2 genesis, 2 furious, which says, and i quote, love thy neighbor as thyself and like a good neighbor, state farm is there. oh, and the part where jon snow comes back to life. that's great bible. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. msame time tomorrow, fellas!? new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. they massage key pressure ints with each step, for all day comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. >>> leading the news in "the washington post," e-cigarette
>> honestly, i love all the books in the bible. i do. they're all terrific. corinthians part deux.ns. 2 genesis, 2 furious, which says, and i quote, love thy neighbor as thyself and like a good neighbor, state farm is there. oh, and the part where jon snow comes back to life. that's great bible. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's...
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. >> like the four horsemen of the apocalypse, got that one from the bible. >> or the bible got it fromeers and applause) welcome to the show. >> it is just like a job interview. i didn't bring my cv. >> trevor: who is getting the job, why does it feel like a job interview. >> because it's a desk. >> trevor: is this what job interviews, they are normally like a brown ding with papers, pens. i've got some pens under here, yeah, this will-- now it's a job interview. >> set it up. >> trevor: now it's so, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> trevor: it is not a job interview. you got every job right now in hollywood. congratulations. are you doing extremely well. in three movies right now? >> yeah. >> trevor: three very different movies as well. x-men and neighbors 2, and then you have a comedy movie that is out with susan sarandon, she was telling me about that. >> yeah, the meddler, a great movie to take your mum too or your dad or a friend or someone it is a really sweet. >> trevor: i like how that escalated, mum, dad, friend, someone. find a stranger, come on, we're going to much what
. >> like the four horsemen of the apocalypse, got that one from the bible. >> or the bible got it fromeers and applause) welcome to the show. >> it is just like a job interview. i didn't bring my cv. >> trevor: who is getting the job, why does it feel like a job interview. >> because it's a desk. >> trevor: is this what job interviews, they are normally like a brown ding with papers, pens. i've got some pens under here, yeah, this will-- now it's a job...
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it is a bible reading marathon. the entire bible is being red out loud, nonstop for a podium. yesterday and will continue rain or shine knows how to take centestage. the photos were taken by her mother. she is celebrating her first birthday today. president barack obama and michelle left a birthday gift for the young princess. they gave her a puzzle and a stuffed animal resembling their dog, bo. >>> thanks for joining us this monday morning. the news starts right now. >>> right now at 4:30. anger and certain after a csx train derails in washington. it could cause
it is a bible reading marathon. the entire bible is being red out loud, nonstop for a podium. yesterday and will continue rain or shine knows how to take centestage. the photos were taken by her mother. she is celebrating her first birthday today. president barack obama and michelle left a birthday gift for the young princess. they gave her a puzzle and a stuffed animal resembling their dog, bo. >>> thanks for joining us this monday morning. the news starts right now. >>>...
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that's great bible. oh, look...ther anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. msame time tomorrow, fellas!? new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. they massage key pressure ints with each step, for all day comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. >>> good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. he's a man who set off a massive manhunt after allegedly gunning down six, killing th
that's great bible. oh, look...ther anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. msame...
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my husband has not been allowed to receive a copy of the bible, a gift from the u.s. ambassador mr.rsias. specifically ten days before his arrest, he was attacked and severely injured following a human rights training session for about 60 penal in the province, about 300 kilometers from hanoi. having been attacked ten days ago prior, his injuries had not healed. he was then arrested on december 16. throughout his human rights activism, my husband was constantly followed, threatened d. each time he was attacked it related to his work, because the government did not like it and had requested him to top doing human rights work. however, my husband believes his at this time are within his rights under the vietnamese constitution and international law, because the police constantly follow my husband all day, i believe they would know clearly who attacked him. however, the government claims they do not who the assailant were. my husband accepted the risks that comes, and this is the reality that human rights activists have to face constantly. my husband also has hepatitis-b. therefore, i
my husband has not been allowed to receive a copy of the bible, a gift from the u.s. ambassador mr.rsias. specifically ten days before his arrest, he was attacked and severely injured following a human rights training session for about 60 penal in the province, about 300 kilometers from hanoi. having been attacked ten days ago prior, his injuries had not healed. he was then arrested on december 16. throughout his human rights activism, my husband was constantly followed, threatened d. each time...
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here he is graduating from a small bible institute in fort worth, texas. the leader of this bible institute was a man named frank norris, who was kind of the billy graham of his age, very charismatic, graham had, sorry, norris met john birch in georgia and promised him he could send him to china. he was recruiting young men like birch to go to china. here is john birch on the right with as car wells, his colleague from the fort worth bible institute. they have just arrived in shanghai in july of 1940. looking at this photograph, you would never imagine that china had been at war for three years, from 1937 on. and shanghai was still a refuge at this point. it had not been attacked and occupied. that wouldn't happen until after december 1941. but looking at this picture you would imagine that birch and oscar wells were just getting ready to go out for a picnic or going to the racecourse or something with their white pith helmets and white shoes and white suits. reality of course was quite different, which they soon learned but like many missionaries they wer
here he is graduating from a small bible institute in fort worth, texas. the leader of this bible institute was a man named frank norris, who was kind of the billy graham of his age, very charismatic, graham had, sorry, norris met john birch in georgia and promised him he could send him to china. he was recruiting young men like birch to go to china. here is john birch on the right with as car wells, his colleague from the fort worth bible institute. they have just arrived in shanghai in july...
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. >> i hold up the bible as well as anybody. >> the billionaire businessman's affinity for posing underliases has been fodder for newspapers and magazines and books. in "never enough" the author says it's a habit that runs in the family. barron was a character out of fred trump's book. in his day fred used the name mr. green to hide his identity. trump admitted in court testimony in 1990 that he's been known to go by john barron. these days, another family member has dibs on the name. barron trump, donald's 10-year-old son. the spokesman drama was just one of trump's testy exchanges today. the other as the billionaire holds his ground on refusing to release his tax return. >> what is your tax rate? >> it's none of your business. you'll see it when i release. but i fight very hard to pay as little tax as possible. >> now, erin, while trump was dealing with all these dramas in the media, there was some actual campaign work going on in cleveland. this is where his top aides were visiting to begin laying the groundwork for a convention donald trump says wants to be more like a show biz feel
. >> i hold up the bible as well as anybody. >> the billionaire businessman's affinity for posing underliases has been fodder for newspapers and magazines and books. in "never enough" the author says it's a habit that runs in the family. barron was a character out of fred trump's book. in his day fred used the name mr. green to hide his identity. trump admitted in court testimony in 1990 that he's been known to go by john barron. these days, another family member has dibs...