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my exclusive look inside the museum of the bible coming up. museum of the bible coming up.sis and north korea, and you won't see these folks at the post office. museum of the bible coming up. isis and north korea, and they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. judge jeanine: a big win over isis in iraq. u.s.-backed iraqi forces were able to recapture that's one trims second largest city mosul after a month-long siege. joining me now for what's ahead in the fight. we are look at this map. january 2015, what appears in red or orange is the isis caliphate. >> the other part of the caliphate was in syria. but this shows how much territory iraq lost to isis in a three-year period. over a third of the country was gone. judge jeanine: and the big cities. why don't you tell us what's going
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anything that would bring to mind the bible. jeanine: the whole idea of the last supper and sistine chapel will be reflected in the ceiling here? >> right. judge jeanine: what is the significance of the dark marble, then it gets lighter. >> you can see it gradually turns into lighter marbles. the further we go into the museum it turns darkness into light, just like the bible. judge jeanine: year on the impact floor where it will show the bible's impact on all areas of life. western concepts of justice are road in the bible. but god continually forgive. in that vein there are career criminals we are seeing up here who devoted themselves to the bible, and studies show recidivism rates are lower when they study the bible. for those of you who may not not, i love fashion. little did i know the bible has such a big impact on fashion. a number of fashion designers use the bible as a source to generate ideas. the museum of the bible nicaragua ram women's silk scarf, displays the calligraphy compiled forly turning cal use. you are going
anything that would bring to mind the bible. jeanine: the whole idea of the last supper and sistine chapel will be reflected in the ceiling here? >> right. judge jeanine: what is the significance of the dark marble, then it gets lighter. >> you can see it gradually turns into lighter marbles. the further we go into the museum it turns darkness into light, just like the bible. judge jeanine: year on the impact floor where it will show the bible's impact on all areas of life. western...
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one is bible literalism, trying to find out one little verse that will confirm your viewpoint and the other is constitutional original isntwe him. we don't know what people thought the first amendment meant, there wasn't even a congressional record at the tim time, and the states that ratified all of these provisions of the bill of rights, including what were talking about today, in general there aren't any records cap of what the people coant so when my conservative friends they were in favor of state rights, apparently not when it comes to protecting the conscience of people and also, if it doesn't matter what the states thought when they come from the constitution, then i would say maybe they're not such big supporters of the rights of"god states because they didn't even care what they thought these provisions meant.fi >> 25 years of fighting for equality, secularism and freedom of conscience. >> thank you for mentioning my book. >> this is tulsa oklahoma. i h >> i have a friend named sam he wants people to pray for him now because i'm making him mad, more separation.t >> let's go
one is bible literalism, trying to find out one little verse that will confirm your viewpoint and the other is constitutional original isntwe him. we don't know what people thought the first amendment meant, there wasn't even a congressional record at the tim time, and the states that ratified all of these provisions of the bill of rights, including what were talking about today, in general there aren't any records cap of what the people coant so when my conservative friends they were in favor...
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our chief religion correspondent giving us a closer look at the museum of the bible. >> it's the mostanned book in the world. it's the most burnt book in the world. and today it's still the best-selling book in the world. having moderate to severe plaque psoriasis is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, h
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he has an answer for everything, he claims it is the bible. i do this sermon in churches called "the two worst ways to make policy," one is bible literalism, trying to find one little verse that will confirm your viewpoint, and the other is constitutional original is him. what peoplew thought the first amendment meant. there were only notes taken by jefferson. there was not even a congressional record at the time. this states that ratified all of these provisions, the bill of rights, including what we are talking about today, in general, there are not records kept of what the people meant. when my conservative friends say, we are in favor of state' rights, apparently not when it comes to protecting the conscience of people and the public fists of those states that we have been talking about and if it doesn't matter what the states that when they confirmed the constitution, then i would say, maybe they are not such big supporters of the rights of states if you don't even care what they thought these provisions meant. host: here is another book.
he has an answer for everything, he claims it is the bible. i do this sermon in churches called "the two worst ways to make policy," one is bible literalism, trying to find one little verse that will confirm your viewpoint, and the other is constitutional original is him. what peoplew thought the first amendment meant. there were only notes taken by jefferson. there was not even a congressional record at the time. this states that ratified all of these provisions, the bill of rights,...
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from the glass doors, the first iconic words of the bible "in the beginning...en the ubiquitous immaturity of in the garden. in an age of religious strife and fewer people holding the faith doctrine, a museum for the bible is even necessary? >> is the most band and abated and today, it still the best-selling book in the world. >> one section devoted to the bible is in america, the founding fathers. it's words etched in stone on the supreme court building. the library of congress. its influence on world history, cultures, science, art and literature. it's become one of the goals of the museum is to put the bible back into the center of conversation. >> one curious anecdote. unintentional, it overlooks the capitol building. symbolically sitting in judgment over the house of government. the museum will be open to the public november 17th. >> james: what lets up on the call communication breakdown the white house. sean spicer faces off with the press. we will talk about it with the panel. stay tuned. >> she brings it up every 15 seconds. okay? i should have never sa
from the glass doors, the first iconic words of the bible "in the beginning...en the ubiquitous immaturity of in the garden. in an age of religious strife and fewer people holding the faith doctrine, a museum for the bible is even necessary? >> is the most band and abated and today, it still the best-selling book in the world. >> one section devoted to the bible is in america, the founding fathers. it's words etched in stone on the supreme court building. the library of...
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our chief religion correspondent giving us a closer look at the museum of the bible. >> it's the mostt's the most burnt book in the world. and today it's still the best-selling book in the world. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia when you think of saving money, what comes to mind? your next getaway? connecting with family and friends? a big night out? or maybe your everyday shopping. whatever it is, aarp member advantages can help save you time and money along the way. so when you get there, you can enjoy it all the more. for less. surround yourself with savings at aarpadvantages.com >>> lawmakers from the house and senate reaching a deal to move forward a bill that would slap russia with new sanctions. this amid the fallout of course over moscow's meddling in the 2016 presidential election. a vote in the house is scheduled for this comin
our chief religion correspondent giving us a closer look at the museum of the bible. >> it's the mostt's the most burnt book in the world. and today it's still the best-selling book in the world. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia when you...
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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 within hours. others could be here for years, until their charges are resolved in court. but 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
. >> 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...
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will soon welcome a brand new museum, this one all about the bible.get a sneak peak inside next. ♪ affordable paper towels that shine as bright as you do. own your shine™. sparkle®. some of you may have heard the sounds of motorcycles raising through d.c. they gathered at r fk stadium today. they were first commissioned back in 1866 and today riders participated in the annual iron horse safety parade. a number of motorcycle clubs present around the country rode in today's event. d.c. will soon be home to a new me see up. this one will be dedicated to the bible. fox's lauren green has a sneak peak. >>reporter: there is no book in history that has been moreville fied and in flings than the bible. this fall, a washington d.c. museum devoted to it will look like this, but now it looks and sounds more like this. the museum of the bible will be the largest dedicated to the jew day are 40-foot tom combined weight 16-tons and they are the first edition genesis chapter one. gary summers a former successful retail businessman is
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the next great awakening and by the way these were happening in europe at the same time as the bible. after the revolution say 1810 when it began into the 1840s, but that was a much larger and more emotional affair where methodists and baptists in particular went out and the methodists were horseback riders and they went from town to town and they would give these revivals and there would be tremendous excitement on the frontier. the excitement they grew from town to town is everybody wanted to have this ecstatic experience that these preachers entertained. it was what one called bogley agitations, laughing and falling down and writhing around and so forth. these preachers were very numerous and insisting -- they preached a very simple bible and immediate conversion and they were very democratic in other ways. they were rebels against the established churches and that was social hierarchy in virginia and new england. they would badly criticize the anglican establishment in virginia and the establishment in boston and one went so far as to say, think it was john leyland, a baptist that
the next great awakening and by the way these were happening in europe at the same time as the bible. after the revolution say 1810 when it began into the 1840s, but that was a much larger and more emotional affair where methodists and baptists in particular went out and the methodists were horseback riders and they went from town to town and they would give these revivals and there would be tremendous excitement on the frontier. the excitement they grew from town to town is everybody wanted to...
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this one will be entirely dedicated to the bible fox's lauren green has a sneak peak. there is no book in history that has been moreville phid and in fleungs than the bible. this fall a washington d.c. museum disee voted to it will look like this, but now it looks and sounds more like this the museum of the bible will be the largest dedicated to the justice department day oh christian wholly book. these bronze doors weigh 16 tons and they are the first edition genesis chapter one. a former successful retail businessman is shepherding the museum's construction in d.c. he gaif fox a hardhat tour of the 130 billion-dollar project, of the bible to the beginning through the vines etched throughout the glass railing of vineyards and the garden. summers explains why in an age of religious strife and fewer people holding to faith doctrines a museum forth bible is even necessary. it's the most disee batesed book in the world. it's the most burnt book in the world and today it's still the best selling book in the world. one section is devoted to the bible in america its influenc
this one will be entirely dedicated to the bible fox's lauren green has a sneak peak. there is no book in history that has been moreville phid and in fleungs than the bible. this fall a washington d.c. museum disee voted to it will look like this, but now it looks and sounds more like this the museum of the bible will be the largest dedicated to the justice department day oh christian wholly book. these bronze doors weigh 16 tons and they are the first edition genesis chapter one. a former...
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bibles on display here is a dutch bible from 1650, the family bible. it was used all four times during his inaugurations. , and itvery large book reflects his belief that family is important. he was not a traditionally devout christian, yet he used references in the bible in his speeches all the time. used them as a way of making a point. bible was very effective in providing advice on how people should act. how do you convince people to do the right thing? he thought the bible was very effective in doing that, which is why he quotes it all the time. he had a sermon like quality to many of his most important and powerful speeches. if you look at the d-day prayer which was put out on june 6, 1944, a point at which he did not know whether the greatest military assault in world history was going to be a success or failure. it is a very personal prayer and it reflects his belief that we are at a critical moment in world history, and his believe in the american people comes through in that prayer. sons, pridegod, our --our nation's mother guy pride in our n
bibles on display here is a dutch bible from 1650, the family bible. it was used all four times during his inaugurations. , and itvery large book reflects his belief that family is important. he was not a traditionally devout christian, yet he used references in the bible in his speeches all the time. used them as a way of making a point. bible was very effective in providing advice on how people should act. how do you convince people to do the right thing? he thought the bible was very...
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i stand on the bible. reading scriptures of encouragement to encourage myself in this time of affliction. cling to what is good. be kindly, affectionate to one another. >> 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 do your dirt on the outside, but 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
i stand on the bible. reading scriptures of encouragement to encourage myself in this time of affliction. cling to what is good. be kindly, affectionate to one another. >> 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 do your dirt on the outside, but 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...
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this is a unique bible in many regards. most importantly it is the only , bible where it has been used fourpresident for different inaugurals, because fdr was elected to four terms. it is unique. there was a constitutional amendment that limits presidents to two terms. it is a dutch bible in dutch and it is quite large. i always -- for those who have to hold it during those ceremonies. his inaugural his famous for many reasons, but the most enduring line from his speech is something we all remember. president roosevelt. : first of all let me assert my , firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. mr. eberhardt: and he says that at a time when the nation really is in a state of fear. it is the low point of the great depression and people are frightened. i think he is trying to steel the nerves of the nation with that line. there is a lot of speculation about where it came from. we have on display here, the first pages from several drafts of the speech. the first is in roosevelt's handwriting that was writ
this is a unique bible in many regards. most importantly it is the only , bible where it has been used fourpresident for different inaugurals, because fdr was elected to four terms. it is unique. there was a constitutional amendment that limits presidents to two terms. it is a dutch bible in dutch and it is quite large. i always -- for those who have to hold it during those ceremonies. his inaugural his famous for many reasons, but the most enduring line from his speech is something we all...
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they focus on the stories of the bible, and more importantly the impact of the bible. >> there is nok in history that has been more vilified and influential than the bible. this fall, a museum devoted to it will look like this. right now, it looks and sounds more like this. the museum of the bible will be the longest dedicated to the judeo-christian holy work. >> comes on with 140 feet long. it's about 15-foot wide, but because of the channel class, it will two to three times as large. >> he gave fox a hard hat tour of the 430,000 square-foot building dollar project. he displayed the first iconic words of the bible "in the beginning." he explains why innate age of religious strife and fewer people, the bible museum is more than necessary. >> is the most impactful book in the world no matter what views you have of the bible. it's the most banned book of in the world. it's the most debated work in the world. >> one section is devoted to the bible in america and its influence on the president and founding fathers. world history, cultures, science, art, and literature. >> one of the role
they focus on the stories of the bible, and more importantly the impact of the bible. >> there is nok in history that has been more vilified and influential than the bible. this fall, a museum devoted to it will look like this. right now, it looks and sounds more like this. the museum of the bible will be the longest dedicated to the judeo-christian holy work. >> comes on with 140 feet long. it's about 15-foot wide, but because of the channel class, it will two to three times as...
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it wants to give you the stories of the bible and the history of the bible.k. >> there is no book in history that has been more vilified and influential than the bible. this fall, a museum devoted to it will look like this. but now, it looks and sounds more like this. [construction] lauren lauren the museum of the bible will be the largest dedicated to the judeo-christian holy book. >> it comes on 140 feet long. 15-foot wide. because of the channel glass it will look two to three times as large. >> kerry summers is in washington, d.c. and gave fox the hard hat tour of the billion-dollar project. the brass doors at its entrance display the first iconic words of the bible "in the beginning." some explained why in an age of religious strife and fewer people holding to faith doctrines a museum for the bible is even necessary. >> it's the most impactful book of the world no matter which views you have of the bible. most banned book in the world. most debated book in the world. most burnt book in the world and today it's still the best selling book in the world. >>
it wants to give you the stories of the bible and the history of the bible.k. >> there is no book in history that has been more vilified and influential than the bible. this fall, a museum devoted to it will look like this. but now, it looks and sounds more like this. [construction] lauren lauren the museum of the bible will be the largest dedicated to the judeo-christian holy book. >> it comes on 140 feet long. 15-foot wide. because of the channel glass it will look two to three...
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he took it on a family bible. this was a dutch family bible that had been in his family for generations. it had come over in the 17th century with the family when it came to america. this is a unique bible in many regards. most importantly, it is the only bible used by presidents for four different inaugurations. subsequently, there was the constitutional amendment passed that limits presidents to two terms. it is in dutch. it is quite large. i always say that i feel sorry for the clerk that had to hold this. inaugural is3 famous for many reasons but the most enduring line from his speech is something we all remember. beliefme assert my firm that the only thing we have to fear is, fear it self. herman eberhardt: and he says that at a time when the nation really is in a state of fear. the low point of the great depression. people are frightened. he is trying to steel the nerves of the people. is a lot of speculation about where that line came from. we have on display here the first pages from several drafts of the
he took it on a family bible. this was a dutch family bible that had been in his family for generations. it had come over in the 17th century with the family when it came to america. this is a unique bible in many regards. most importantly, it is the only bible used by presidents for four different inaugurations. subsequently, there was the constitutional amendment passed that limits presidents to two terms. it is in dutch. it is quite large. i always say that i feel sorry for the clerk that...
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it will house one of the largest collections of bibles and biblical artifacts in the world.has more. >> reporter: the there is no book in history that has been more vilified and influential than the bible. fall a washington, d.c. museum devoted to it will look like this. but now it looks and sounds more like this. the museum of the bible will be the largest dedicated to the judeo-christian holy book. >> these are 40 foot tall, combined weigh 16 tons. and they are the first edition guttenberg bible genesis chapter one. >> reporter: kerry summers is shepherding the museum's construction in washington d.c. he gave fox a hard hat tour of the 430,000-square-foot, billion dollar project. from the brass doors at its entrance to the vines etched throughout the glass railing symbolizing the bible's ubiquitous imagery of vineyards and the garden, summers explains why in an age of fewer people holding to faith doctrines, a museum for the bible is even necessary. >> it's the most banned book in the world, the most debated book in the world, the most burnt book in the world, and today it
it will house one of the largest collections of bibles and biblical artifacts in the world.has more. >> reporter: the there is no book in history that has been more vilified and influential than the bible. fall a washington, d.c. museum devoted to it will look like this. but now it looks and sounds more like this. the museum of the bible will be the largest dedicated to the judeo-christian holy book. >> these are 40 foot tall, combined weigh 16 tons. and they are the first edition...
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sorop says he converted to christianity years ago in iran, but he's still covering the basics in bibledies. and he didn't seem to know simple facts about jesus' life. we know that in this country the number of christians is now less than it used to be. in fact, we are a minority now, i believe. now we see that people from other countries are coming and they are new in their new religion and they have a lot of questions. that's also good for the church because now christians that are christians for many years have to think about, what do i believe? why do i believe it? can i explain it to a new believer? so it's also good for them. it's hard to know what to think, but these guys are saying they are really into christianity and they converted into christianity facing so many threats in iran, but they're not able to answer basic questions. in 2015, there were just over 115,000 applications for asylum in the netherlands, just under 2,000 of them were from iranians. i've come to where the dutch immigration authority, the ind, interview asylum seekers to find out how they work out who are th
sorop says he converted to christianity years ago in iran, but he's still covering the basics in bibledies. and he didn't seem to know simple facts about jesus' life. we know that in this country the number of christians is now less than it used to be. in fact, we are a minority now, i believe. now we see that people from other countries are coming and they are new in their new religion and they have a lot of questions. that's also good for the church because now christians that are christians...
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bible verses without passage citations. first, two men -- women grinding at the wheel was meant to prove that the waterwheel was often unknown in bible times. the verse refers to the rapture at the second coming of christ. it also details of the time and tribulation of those days. as this last instance more than indicates, this is an on orthodox way -- an unorthodox way to read the bible. this is making the bible serve a purpose which seems altogether alien. matthew 24 is about the weeping and gnashing of teeth and christs''s return in glory. it is not about the creation of hydro power. the natural question is, what the heck is lincoln doing? i would suggest that he is quite aware of what he is doing, and that he specifically chosen these bible verses to tell to stories simultaneously. first, the story of technological process. second, the story of sin slavery, and divine punishment. each human invention that is mentioned is linked to a tale of disobedience and suffering. especially prominent are references to slavery. inde
bible verses without passage citations. first, two men -- women grinding at the wheel was meant to prove that the waterwheel was often unknown in bible times. the verse refers to the rapture at the second coming of christ. it also details of the time and tribulation of those days. as this last instance more than indicates, this is an on orthodox way -- an unorthodox way to read the bible. this is making the bible serve a purpose which seems altogether alien. matthew 24 is about the weeping and...
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i have come to see sohrab from the bible study group again.t a refugee centre while he waits to hear the outcome of his appeal. the reasons they rejected my claim. they did not believe me. that's their opinion, but there is no window into a person's heart, so you can open it and see inside. the document set out in detail the ways in which the immigration officials found his story to be inconsistent. the immigration service said he also did not have the depth of knowledge and understanding of christianity that they would expect. i explained to them that i spoke normally, the way i spoke in my neighbourhood. i'm just a normal guy with a high school diploma. it's their fault that they didn't understand me. when i found out that i had been rejected, you may not believe me, but i thanked god, because finally i had a decision. if there was freedom in iran and everyone could have their own ideas and follow their own religion, then i would have gone back. my mother is there and she is the most precious thing to me. she asks for me to return but it is
i have come to see sohrab from the bible study group again.t a refugee centre while he waits to hear the outcome of his appeal. the reasons they rejected my claim. they did not believe me. that's their opinion, but there is no window into a person's heart, so you can open it and see inside. the document set out in detail the ways in which the immigration officials found his story to be inconsistent. the immigration service said he also did not have the depth of knowledge and understanding of...
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he also references another dozen or so bible verses without providing chapter and verse. fromount draws exclusively the old testament other than a closing passage from the new testament. the verse, two women shall be grinding at the mill. said to be the language of the savior, is offered to give that the waterwheel was unknown in bible times. the verse, found in both matthew and luke refers to the coming of christ and tribulation at the end of days, thus the horizon of the lecture ms. from the creation of the earth to its destruction. as the last instance more than indicates, this is an unorthodox way to employ the bible. turns to theus man good book in all occasions as a good american turns to lincoln but still this is making the bible survey purpose that seems altogether alien. matthew 24 is about the weeping and gnashing of teeth and christ's prophecy to return and power and glory. it is not a bad -- it is not about when the power of hydro was acquired. the question has to be, what the heck is lincoln doing? i want to suggest that lincoln is quite aware of what he was
he also references another dozen or so bible verses without providing chapter and verse. fromount draws exclusively the old testament other than a closing passage from the new testament. the verse, two women shall be grinding at the mill. said to be the language of the savior, is offered to give that the waterwheel was unknown in bible times. the verse, found in both matthew and luke refers to the coming of christ and tribulation at the end of days, thus the horizon of the lecture ms. from the...
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. >> world's largest museum dead indicated soley to the holy bible. >> what's going on, guys? look at the boardwalk in ocean city. it's not a bad morning. there beach forecast for to today, upper 80s. water temperature, right around 70. we'll have the full forecast back here in the city in the dmv in a couple minutes. stay with us. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >> well a new me assume to be located off the washington mall will be dedicated to th
. >> world's largest museum dead indicated soley to the holy bible. >> what's going on, guys? look at the boardwalk in ocean city. it's not a bad morning. there beach forecast for to today, upper 80s. water temperature, right around 70. we'll have the full forecast back here in the city in the dmv in a couple minutes. stay with us. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download...
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imagine a dime lying flat on the bible. the empire state building represents the history of the earth. the bible represents the history of life on earth. the dime represents the history of human life on earth. talk about putting things in perspective. i quickly found that i loved geology and signed up for another term. it wasn't required. because it is history. it is relevant to so much that we don't even bother to try to understand. that is what happens very often when young people are assigned to take some course or other. i always advise students take the teacher, not the course. find out who are the great professors, who are the exciting lecturers, who are the inspiring professors. that will make the biggest difference irrespective of what they are teaching. >> host: i will add one thing because it is an important question. i covered a lot of local government in my time as a beginning reporter and i covered city councils and school boards. the interest in what school boards are doing varies a lot depending how controver
imagine a dime lying flat on the bible. the empire state building represents the history of the earth. the bible represents the history of life on earth. the dime represents the history of human life on earth. talk about putting things in perspective. i quickly found that i loved geology and signed up for another term. it wasn't required. because it is history. it is relevant to so much that we don't even bother to try to understand. that is what happens very often when young people are...
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dissenting from the notion that the bible condoned a slavery. there were slaves in the bible, so the slaves of the commonwealth were not seen as anathema. indeed they were viewed as items , for purchase, which the puritans considered acceptable. sewall, who was a do unto others as you would have them do unto you kind of guy, wrote "the selling of joseph." the controversial pamphlet referenced the biblical story of joseph and his brothers. when famine hit their land, they traveled to egypt. by that point, joseph had risen from captivity to power and was kind to the brothers would been unkind to him. sewall began to think that enslaving members of the human family was wrong and he was influenced toward abolitionist thoughts by a slave who sued his owner for breach of contract. adam said that he had fulfilled his contractual terms. john did not agree and he lambasted adam as surly and the disobedient and not entitled to freedom. in court, adam with his wife won their case in 1703. the 18th century begins with abolitionist debate. this is a poem by
dissenting from the notion that the bible condoned a slavery. there were slaves in the bible, so the slaves of the commonwealth were not seen as anathema. indeed they were viewed as items , for purchase, which the puritans considered acceptable. sewall, who was a do unto others as you would have them do unto you kind of guy, wrote "the selling of joseph." the controversial pamphlet referenced the biblical story of joseph and his brothers. when famine hit their land, they traveled to...
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doesn't mean there isn't anything to be learned from the bible. she replied. one weekend afternoon -- raul took a bunch of familiar religious songs and substituted names marks, linen and mow for jesus. he thought it was a create arive square to try to convert christians to the revolutionary cause -- pleased with himself he proudly showed the doctor song sheets to my mother when she came home confident she would be impressed by his brilliant idea. he was hoping to sing a song -- as part of his act and maybe sell copies on the street. completely backfired. my mother was not only unimpressed she was mad. you turned markism into a religion -- raul was stunned -- it is tactic to political size masses, no -- it mere perpetuates institutes marks for jesus is not progress to revolution raul. angry raul lit a match urpdz song sheets until it caught fire in the middle of the room. my mother and i both jumped -- raul you're crazy she screamed at him stomping out o the fire. ashes from -- ash from burn sheets floating up and spreading across the room. you could have burne
doesn't mean there isn't anything to be learned from the bible. she replied. one weekend afternoon -- raul took a bunch of familiar religious songs and substituted names marks, linen and mow for jesus. he thought it was a create arive square to try to convert christians to the revolutionary cause -- pleased with himself he proudly showed the doctor song sheets to my mother when she came home confident she would be impressed by his brilliant idea. he was hoping to sing a song -- as part of his...
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you will find it in the heartland of the bible belt.the day who can drop the elbow. an indian teenager is living out his own billy elliot story after being given the chance to study at one of the world's most prestigious ballet schools. amir shah, 16, is the son of a welder and grew up with his six siblings in a low—income neighbourhood of mumbai, but his extraordinary talent will soon take him to new york. the bbc went to meet him in mumbai. i was invited to come to mumbai to teach ballet and one day i walked around the studios and i saw a little boy with what we call the right instrument. he moved very easy but no training. so i asked him if he will come to my ballet class. and after one class, i knew that i won the lottery. he immediately learned the language of ballet in a few weeks. there are a lot of obstacles and hurdles because there's no studio space, there's no correct floor. in order to train him, i had to drag him to warehouses, sometimes cement floors sometimes school gyms. just 16 and on his way to new york. the breaking n
you will find it in the heartland of the bible belt.the day who can drop the elbow. an indian teenager is living out his own billy elliot story after being given the chance to study at one of the world's most prestigious ballet schools. amir shah, 16, is the son of a welder and grew up with his six siblings in a low—income neighbourhood of mumbai, but his extraordinary talent will soon take him to new york. the bbc went to meet him in mumbai. i was invited to come to mumbai to teach ballet...
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we are in the bible belt, in the middle of eastern kentucky, he is the perfect heel.things you can not talk about without a fight, that is politics and religion. it isa it is a release, for sure. saying what i think. i was working for a promoter and that event who said he, i want you to be the best bad guy you can be. i talked about how i wished he would not build a wall around mexico, talked about how he would build it around west virginia so those people couldn't infiltrate the rest of the population. i don't agree with his political views but he is probably the best gimmick i've seen in wrestling in a long time. we've seen it once before. when he is fighting we try and go watch him.|j it once before. when he is fighting we try and go watch him. i think i'm speaking for the masses. you know, the masses may not be here in eastern kentucky where we are now, but i'm speaking for the country. we dislike him not so much for his hard left views, but we don't like being told what is best for us and that everybody knows what is best for us. for read their arm or republicans
we are in the bible belt, in the middle of eastern kentucky, he is the perfect heel.things you can not talk about without a fight, that is politics and religion. it isa it is a release, for sure. saying what i think. i was working for a promoter and that event who said he, i want you to be the best bad guy you can be. i talked about how i wished he would not build a wall around mexico, talked about how he would build it around west virginia so those people couldn't infiltrate the rest of the...
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to him it is pretty clear the bible says thou shalt not kill and he has these conversations at the end his commander is able to convince him with the idea that the bible also says blessed are the peacemakers and if you go back to what woodrow wilson claimed this was a war to end all so perhaps he would be able to actually reconcile his belief in that notion and he does so in a sense this story represents the things we' we like to beliee about how we go to the war that we are reluctant to fight but yet once we are convinced that the cause is righteous we are fantastic at it and we'll d we a good job even if initially we have doubt that if we end the story there, we missed some important elements of what he represents. he is exactly a few months from his birthday somebody this close to being out of the purview of the government yet he comes from this impoverished community in tennessee and he's not so sure himself that he made the right decision. he dealt his whole life as he builds schools and roads and does good work in the community. he wondered if god would publish them for killing t
to him it is pretty clear the bible says thou shalt not kill and he has these conversations at the end his commander is able to convince him with the idea that the bible also says blessed are the peacemakers and if you go back to what woodrow wilson claimed this was a war to end all so perhaps he would be able to actually reconcile his belief in that notion and he does so in a sense this story represents the things we' we like to beliee about how we go to the war that we are reluctant to fight...
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time for a bible lesson, kerry. what is being said and defended by the women in the trump administration? are you comfortable with that? >> i told you, i disagree with -- i think the president went too far. but i agree that the president does have a right to defend himself from the fact that there is this liberal onslaught. if you want to talk about "the wall street journal," more than half the people who are actually in the newsroom are democrats, when you look at their political donations, so it matches up with their world view and ideology. >> how about this -- hang on a second, peter. kerry, if you're in the white house or congress and trying to get policy goals accomplished, how do you deal with a president who sometimes seems to be actively blocking your efforts, and how long before your patience runs out? >> i do agree it can be a distraction. your prior guest pointed out, this actually gives something to talk about that is other than just having vie vituperous town halls. there is utter hypocrisy by the libe
time for a bible lesson, kerry. what is being said and defended by the women in the trump administration? are you comfortable with that? >> i told you, i disagree with -- i think the president went too far. but i agree that the president does have a right to defend himself from the fact that there is this liberal onslaught. if you want to talk about "the wall street journal," more than half the people who are actually in the newsroom are democrats, when you look at their...
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smack in the middle of the bible belt. but now, cargo planes buzz in and out of pope air force base. all past the confines of the city sprawls the immense ft. bragg, home of david shannon. his house was here, a few blocks off-base. the major, his wife joan, and their four children. it was july, 2002. like a sauna that night, so hot and humid. and then a light rain that cooled it down again. david and joan watched a movie on tv, fell asleep. and then -- >> i don't even remember hearing the first shot. i remember something woke me up. >> and then you heard a shot? >> and i know whatever woke me up, i know my ears were already ringing. and i turned the light on. and i see that he's shot. you know, it shocks you. never, ever forget that image. that's burned in my brain forever, no matter how much i try to -- here is the person i love. he's dying. [ sirens ] >> and by the time the police and the ambulance wailed up to the door, it was too late. david shannon, just 40, was dead. all it took was a look, in fact, for lead detectiv
smack in the middle of the bible belt. but now, cargo planes buzz in and out of pope air force base. all past the confines of the city sprawls the immense ft. bragg, home of david shannon. his house was here, a few blocks off-base. the major, his wife joan, and their four children. it was july, 2002. like a sauna that night, so hot and humid. and then a light rain that cooled it down again. david and joan watched a movie on tv, fell asleep. and then -- >> i don't even remember hearing the...
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place your left hand on the bible. raise your right hand. repeat after me. i, william francis hagerty iv, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that ill support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> and i will bear true of the same. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservations. >> without any mental reservations. >> or purpose of evasion. >> or purpose of evasion. >> that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office. >> that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office. >> on which i'm about to enter. >> upon which i'm about to enterments so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to introduce to you, the united states ambassador to japan, william francis haggerty iv. [applause]. [applause]. >> mr. vice-president, thank you so much. it's truly an honor to be sworn in by you for a numbe
place your left hand on the bible. raise your right hand. repeat after me. i, william francis hagerty iv, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that ill support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> and i will bear true of the same. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservations....
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religions that that make statements about the physical world in particular you have genesis in the bible for example and if you want to take genesis as literal truth the. now that we've got a problem with you you you don't understand the actual universe if you're referencing big political genesis as your understanding of nature but that's not the majority of religious people you have an entire in the white and class of religious people who for whom religion provides their spiritual fulfillment their spiritual enlightenment in the not referencing their bible the torah the court they're not going back to it to get an answer to their science quiz so that they're drawing a line in the sand. in fact what's the number it's sixty percent of scientists in the united states pray to god right nice excuse me forty percent of western scientists and that spread goes below that and above that obviously that's just the average but that's not zero that's my point if it's not zero and you're productive scientists then the answer is there does not have to be conflict between the two because empirically th
religions that that make statements about the physical world in particular you have genesis in the bible for example and if you want to take genesis as literal truth the. now that we've got a problem with you you you don't understand the actual universe if you're referencing big political genesis as your understanding of nature but that's not the majority of religious people you have an entire in the white and class of religious people who for whom religion provides their spiritual fulfillment...
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and we do bible study every day. >> have you accepted jesus christ as your lord and personal savior?fully in my life and i got rid of all my sins and blessed him for everything that i've done and what i have to become. >> that's the first part. you accepted. now it's your time to grow. let him work through you and change you to let you become the person he wants you to be. >>> coming up, marc gonzales makes a surprising discovery about his new cellmate. >> when i first found out it kind of took me off guard. i was like whoa, okay. >> and a judge decides if paula rivas can leave jail. >>> jimmy torres is no stranger to the orange county jail. but even though he claims to be . we're taing to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really
and we do bible study every day. >> have you accepted jesus christ as your lord and personal savior?fully in my life and i got rid of all my sins and blessed him for everything that i've done and what i have to become. >> that's the first part. you accepted. now it's your time to grow. let him work through you and change you to let you become the person he wants you to be. >>> coming up, marc gonzales makes a surprising discovery about his new cellmate. >> when i...
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smuggled iraqi artifacts, as the company's devout christian president plans to open a museum of the bible blocks from the nation's capitol. and... ♪ ♪ a salute to the father of rock n' roll-- a new album showcases chuck berry's enduring influence on american music. >> he's one of the primary sonic architects of rock and roll. he helped establish this art form that we all know and love, and that really took over the world. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff:
smuggled iraqi artifacts, as the company's devout christian president plans to open a museum of the bible blocks from the nation's capitol. and... ♪ ♪ a salute to the father of rock n' roll-- a new album showcases chuck berry's enduring influence on american music. >> he's one of the primary sonic architects of rock and roll. he helped establish this art form that we all know and love, and that really took over the world. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour....
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my question is, who will be teaching these bible classes?g up with some sort of a criteria. but at the end of the day we're talking about a lot of different denominations who have a lot of different interpretations about the bible. i'm an bible. you have a independent baptist and foot-washing baptists and southern baptists. charles: can they agree on the ten commandments and start from there? >> i think they can do that. that is a good starting point. charles: todd, i want to ask you about president trump. one of his big targets has been the media. at some point the fake news will be forced to discuss our great jobs numbers, strong economy, success with isis, border and much else. your reaction to this? >> i thought it was absolutely hilarious that the folks over at cnn do not seem to understand that professional wrestling has a lot more in common with the fake news. so i suspect poor little jimmy acosta, sitting in white house briefing room that president trump might come out to put him in figure four leg lock. people are starting to see th
my question is, who will be teaching these bible classes?g up with some sort of a criteria. but at the end of the day we're talking about a lot of different denominations who have a lot of different interpretations about the bible. i'm an bible. you have a independent baptist and foot-washing baptists and southern baptists. charles: can they agree on the ten commandments and start from there? >> i think they can do that. that is a good starting point. charles: todd, i want to ask you...
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when it comes to shunning, witnesses take their instructions from the bible and on this subject the bibleeed help. separation is a personal choice and attending the memorial is a personal choice. please check your fa cts a personal choice. please check your facts before publishing lies. can i suggest a full apology and an article which shows how loving and valuable to the community this group is? you can find plenty of material onjw dot org. another viewer says, "we grew up scared. scared of doing normal things like having friends and listening to music, dancing, having boyfriends and going to university, in case god joined us and would murder us at the end of the world. my parents actively shunned my disfellowship sister. my sister nearly died as a child as she was refused a blood transfusion when very ill. we have suffered the grief of losing our parents whilst they are still alive. we have struggled in adulthood to find careers and friendships as all of these things we re friendships as all of these things were considered worldly. it took yea rs of were considered worldly. it took year
when it comes to shunning, witnesses take their instructions from the bible and on this subject the bibleeed help. separation is a personal choice and attending the memorial is a personal choice. please check your fa cts a personal choice. please check your facts before publishing lies. can i suggest a full apology and an article which shows how loving and valuable to the community this group is? you can find plenty of material onjw dot org. another viewer says, "we grew up scared. scared...