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of their children so we support bible-based schooling at home. but we don't think those schools should pretend god doesn't exist area is not neutral, saying god doesn't exist is taking a definite position so i'm class to, we will take a position we may not be as strongly, we will certainly acknowledge as we always do alternatives but we will still say there's something bible shows us is right and something wrong in this. class iii, partisans on both sides" scripture verses so only careful study through the vital those two biblical conclusions. one of the things we talk about that world is showing concern for the unborn, the uneducated, theuncle employed, the unchurched, the unfashionable . what's most important is not whether we feel righteous, is whether we are helping or hurting area since all people are made in god's image, with the capacity to be creative and productive, to a greater or lesser extent, i think we find from both biblical teaching and experience that fame and encouraging people not to work are often harmful rather than helpful a
of their children so we support bible-based schooling at home. but we don't think those schools should pretend god doesn't exist area is not neutral, saying god doesn't exist is taking a definite position so i'm class to, we will take a position we may not be as strongly, we will certainly acknowledge as we always do alternatives but we will still say there's something bible shows us is right and something wrong in this. class iii, partisans on both sides" scripture verses so only careful...
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class two, the bible takes an implies sit position. for example, parents are responsible for the godly education of children so we support bible based schooling at home and private schools, or in public schools if the parents think that's best for their particular situation. don't think those schools should pretend that god doesn't exist else that's not neutral. that's taking a very definite position. so on class two we'll take the position but it's -- we may not be as strong. we'll certainly acknowledge alternatives but we'll still say, there's something that the bible shows us right and something wrong. class three, pardon pardons of both sides -- partisans can quote scriptures and so only careful study lead tolling biblical conclusions. for example one thing we try to avoid, showing concern for the uns, unborn, unsafe, unchurched, unfashion al, unked indicated. it's what is important whether we are helping our hurting and people are made in god's image with the capacity to be creative and productive to a greater or lesser extent. i
class two, the bible takes an implies sit position. for example, parents are responsible for the godly education of children so we support bible based schooling at home and private schools, or in public schools if the parents think that's best for their particular situation. don't think those schools should pretend that god doesn't exist else that's not neutral. that's taking a very definite position. so on class two we'll take the position but it's -- we may not be as strong. we'll certainly...
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once a cheat bible? pointless. the paper only came into europe because there is a commercial culture arriving around it. the italian merchants started to use it for contracts and for letters, and for accounts. and so you get the first water driven paper mills and fabiano in italy. it was beautiful paper with the fast mountain rushing strains coming down and driving these hammers pulping these cotton rags, yes and the urine, i was sounding beautiful for a second, they are making paper. on paper slowly spread through europe as an everyday commercial thing. when it arrives in germany in the late 1300s and with half a century gutenberg invented the printing press because there is no point to mass-producing writing until you can mass-produce a writing surface. so, this is a principle of understanding technological change. the paper principle, so once something has become cheap enough, once something has become cheap enough, to make toilet paper out of, then it's cheap enough to change the world paper is everywhere it's
once a cheat bible? pointless. the paper only came into europe because there is a commercial culture arriving around it. the italian merchants started to use it for contracts and for letters, and for accounts. and so you get the first water driven paper mills and fabiano in italy. it was beautiful paper with the fast mountain rushing strains coming down and driving these hammers pulping these cotton rags, yes and the urine, i was sounding beautiful for a second, they are making paper. on paper...
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last two, the bible takes an implicit implicit position. parents are responsible without godly education of their children we support bible days cooling at home and private schools are in public schools if the parents think that's best for their situation that we don't think those school could pretend god doesn't exist. that's not neutral, pretending god doesn't exist. so one class to, we will take a position but it's, we may not be as wrongly, we will acknowledge as we always do alternatives but we will still say there's something that the bible tells us is right and something wrong in this. partisans on both sides" scripture verses is totally careful study through the bible leads to conclusions. for example, one of the things we tried to avoid, we talk about showing concern for the young unborn, uneducated, unemployed, the unchurched,the unfashionable . but what's most important is not whether we feel righteous it's theweather we are helping or hurting . all people are made in god's image with the capacity to be creative and productive, t
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the bible teaches that marriage is between a man and woman.g is free to disregard what the bible says and live the way he wants to live. buff he's not free to disregard the bible in his own life and ask ask use it to look at donald trump. lou: pastor, we appreciate as usual, straight right out. the book we recommend to you, courage strategies for thriving in hah hostile world. please have a great, wonderful safe weend. good night from new york. [♪] trish: top democrat candidates don't want english to be the official language of the united states because it might make immigrants feel bad. left is attempting to hold up this man, a socialist who thinks we should open our borders and offer free healthcare and free education to everyone. they are holding him up as a moderate. this former south bend, indiana mayor. attacks anyone who thinks english should be the official language of the united states for fear it might make
the bible teaches that marriage is between a man and woman.g is free to disregard what the bible says and live the way he wants to live. buff he's not free to disregard the bible in his own life and ask ask use it to look at donald trump. lou: pastor, we appreciate as usual, straight right out. the book we recommend to you, courage strategies for thriving in hah hostile world. please have a great, wonderful safe weend. good night from new york. [♪] trish: top democrat candidates don't want...
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class one is where the bible takes the position it's easy to follow along for example in a story about sexual practice we would make an adulterer a hero. i want to emphasize taking a strong position where god takes one doesn't give us the way to misquote opponents were mischaracterized or one ridiculed them. but nevertheless here is a clear position in the way they told the story. class to the bible takes an implicit position for example parents are responsible for the education of children so they support bible-based schooling at home and private schools were public if the parents think that is best for their particular situation but we don't think that they should pretend god doesn't exist, tha, the distant future wilthat isn'tnatural, is. so in class to b two we will taa position that we will not be as strong, we will offer alternatives but still say there there's something the bible shows there's something right as something wrong. class b. partisan on both sides" of scripture verses. we talk about the unborn, uneducated, but what is most important is that whether we feel right jus
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is some incredibly beautiful writing in the bible. so i had grown up with that ambiguity of storytelling and with that biblical tradition that it wasn't completely foreign to me but maybe the way i would write it. >> but it is different than academic writing which you were doing. >> they are almost diametrically opposed. so what it takes to write academic to be direct and plain that is the death of storytelling. you want to build in more complexity and then to come to their own conclusions. if you write a book that you put people they would have this experience and then they might come to a different conclusion. and that's a gamble to take. better than an essay and here is the dilemma. but i don't think they would come to a conclusion that would stay with them they have to experience that. so it's just a story. everybody can come up people come up to me at book events with all different kinds of takeaways some people say i'm so glad that the reconciliation with you and your parents is right around the corner some say i'm so glad you'l
is some incredibly beautiful writing in the bible. so i had grown up with that ambiguity of storytelling and with that biblical tradition that it wasn't completely foreign to me but maybe the way i would write it. >> but it is different than academic writing which you were doing. >> they are almost diametrically opposed. so what it takes to write academic to be direct and plain that is the death of storytelling. you want to build in more complexity and then to come to their own...
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you must have had somer and -- >> the bible and the bible has linguistically and poetly and every -- narratively, not every single word is gold but there's some incredibly beautiful writing in the bible. so had grope up with that and ambiguity story-telling and grown up with that kind of literary biblical tradition that it wasn't as though language was completely foreign to me of it was foreign that i would ever write it was incredibly foreign and strange. >> it's a different writing than academic writing which what you did at came rage. >> almost diametrically opposed to each other. i think what it takes to write a good academic wall. you want to say everything in the most direct way possible and be totally plain, and i think that's kind of the kiss of death in story-telling actually. if you -- you actually want to build in a little bit more complexity. you want to let people see the scene and come to their own conclusions. that's kind of the great risk i think of story-telling specially but your own write. i if you write a book but your life but experience shall in the sense you're
you must have had somer and -- >> the bible and the bible has linguistically and poetly and every -- narratively, not every single word is gold but there's some incredibly beautiful writing in the bible. so had grope up with that and ambiguity story-telling and grown up with that kind of literary biblical tradition that it wasn't as though language was completely foreign to me of it was foreign that i would ever write it was incredibly foreign and strange. >> it's a different...
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but there's incredibly beautiful in the bible. i grew up with on a group with him being good wambiguity, i th. >> academic writing which you are doing. >> i understand that almost diametrically opposed. i think what it takes to write an academic anyone to say everything directly as possible and you wanted to be totally plain, that's a case of death and storytelling actually. if you actually want to building a little bit more complexity and let people see the scene and come to their own conclusion, that's a great risk of storytelling especially your own life. if you write your own and pulling people in the seems, they will have the experience, this is happened them in a way and they might come to a different conclusion than you do about your life and that's a strangeco gamble to take but i think better than an essay, censure here here's what her dilemma is and what it all means. people might process that but i don't think they're going to think through it and more importantly feel through it and come to a conclusion that is going t
but there's incredibly beautiful in the bible. i grew up with on a group with him being good wambiguity, i th. >> academic writing which you are doing. >> i understand that almost diametrically opposed. i think what it takes to write an academic anyone to say everything directly as possible and you wanted to be totally plain, that's a case of death and storytelling actually. if you actually want to building a little bit more complexity and let people see the scene and come to their...
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the bible teaches that marriage is between a man and woman.e way he wants to live. buff he's not free to disregard the bible in his own life and ask ask use it to look at donald trump. lou: pastor, we appreciate as usual, straight right out. the book we recommend to you, courage strategies for thriving in hah hostile world. please have a great, wonderful safe weekend. good night from new york. [♪] trish: top democrat candidates don't want english to be the official language of the united states because it might make immigrants feel bad. left is attempting to hold up this man, a socialist who thinks we should open our borders and offer free healthcare and free education to everyone. they are holding him up as a moderate. this former south bend, indiana mayor. attacks anyone who thinks english should be the official language of the united states for fear it might make
the bible teaches that marriage is between a man and woman.e way he wants to live. buff he's not free to disregard the bible in his own life and ask ask use it to look at donald trump. lou: pastor, we appreciate as usual, straight right out. the book we recommend to you, courage strategies for thriving in hah hostile world. please have a great, wonderful safe weekend. good night from new york. [♪] trish: top democrat candidates don't want english to be the official language of the united...
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bible that you live if donors i'm not using that in a literal sense i mean what was look at tomorrow is what the victims were taught so i give the statement we can have sex if you want to start your period ok then your question let's have a look with islamic for example in pakistan they tried to ban underage marriage and it was found by the ideology of his mom that it was an islamic why would marry in a child having sex a choice would be an islamic we have a 3rd children married in the bar of london in one hour of anonymous a very large religion and there are many strains within islam and some interpretations of islam are indeed correlated he has are some interpretations of the bible my problem with that is that again you would agree that there are many good people and more muslims of course clearly your alleys they could be the ones who would be looking after those potential predators but you are alley and dating them by said jesting that dire faith is directly responsible for the crimes of those individuals give justification for terrorist organization in nigeria they have justific
bible that you live if donors i'm not using that in a literal sense i mean what was look at tomorrow is what the victims were taught so i give the statement we can have sex if you want to start your period ok then your question let's have a look with islamic for example in pakistan they tried to ban underage marriage and it was found by the ideology of his mom that it was an islamic why would marry in a child having sex a choice would be an islamic we have a 3rd children married in the bar of...
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are degrading our bible anyway the carnival is the ruin of many people exposing them to drugs sex and murder goody. in december a brazilian t.v. comedy portraying jesus as a gay man sparked a violent backlash suspected religious fundamentalists through mala tough cocktails into the producer's offices to bore a maid and her monkey or a colleague's call the criticism absurd. its own nonsense the critics haven't even read our program. just ahead of their big performance the monkey arrows are undaunted. all right this is it everyone here is up next reporter with a look at the integration of migrants in eastern germany a city of little rock n roll and on behalf of all of us here thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us i'll see you again tomorrow starting 1600 c.e. . climate change. sustainability. environmental. globalization the face biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights displacement. the glue.
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of the holy bible does not say that jesus grew up in a slum like man guera these people are degrading our bible anyway the carnival is the ruin of many people exposing them to drugs 6 and murder good team in december a brazilian t.v. comedy portraying jesus as a gay man sparked a violent backlash suspected religious fundamentalists through mala tough cocktails into the producer's offices to bore a maid and her monkey era colleagues call the criticism absurd. its own nonsense the critics haven't even read our program. just ahead of their big performance the monkey arrows are undaunted. this is the duty of your news up next our technology series shifts and we find out how do you think videos are made and we need the experts fighting to identify them now don't forget you can get news around the clock by adding to our website to the dot com little rock and roll it on behalf of the entire team that brought you this broadcast thank you for watching we'll see at the top the i like. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word. published in the book. nico is in g
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we could out in the holy bible does not say that jesus grew up in a slum like man guera these people are degrading our bible anyway the carnival is the ruin of many people exposing them to drugs sex and murder. in december a brazilian t.v. comedy portraying jesus as a gay man sparked a violent backlash suspected religious fundamentalists through mala tough cocktails into the producer's offices to bore a maid and her mum get a colleague's call the criticism absurd. it's only on since the critics haven't even read our program. just ahead of their big performance the monkey arrows are undaunted. and this of course is the news up next this shift living in the digital age takes a look at fake. spicer thanks for watching. they were forced into a nameless mass. their bodies your tools with. the history of the slave trade is africa's history.
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we could out in the middle holy bible does not say that jesus grew up in a slum like man guera these people are degrading our bible anyway the carnival is the ruin of many people exposing them to drugs sex and murder cream in december a brazilian t.v. comedy portraying jesus as a gay man sparked a violent backlash suspected religious fundamentalists through mala tough cocktails into the producer's offices to bore a maid and her monkey era colleagues call the criticism absurd. its own nonsense the critics haven't even read our program. just ahead of their big performance the monkey arrows are undaunted. and i forget you can always get thinkable in news on the go just download from google play or from the app store that to give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications the breaking news if you're part of a news story can also use the d. w. app to send us photos and videos of what's happening. more news coming up at the top of the alpha nalang anthony help that's watching. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st
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we could out of the holy bible does not say that jesus grew up in a slum like man guera these peopleare degrading our bible anyway the carnival is the ruin of many people exposing them to drugs sex and murder. in december a brazilian t.v. comedy portraying jesus as a gay man sparked a violent backlash suspected religious fundamentalists through mullah tough cocktails into the producer's offices to bore a maid and her monkey or a colleague's call the criticism absurd. its own nonsense the critics haven't even read our program. just ahead of their big performance the monkey arrows are undaunted. and it's time for football now in the bonus league barely uncapped off a to mulch us week with a win over at last place potter born it was just days ago that head coach you're going to kinsman unexpectedly quit the club over differences with that of the victory should go a long way to cleansing the palettes of fans and supporters desperate for a change in fortunes. just a week ago heritage system alexander nori couldn't have expected to make his return to head coaching but then yogen pins mum s
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we could out in the holy bible does not say that jesus grew up in a slum like man guera these people are degrading our bible anyway the carnival is the ruin of many people exposing them to drugs sex and murder good team in december a brazilian t.v. comedy portraying jesus as a gay man sparked a violent backlash by suspected religious fundamentalists through mala tough cocktails into the producer's offices to bore a maid and her mom get a colleague's call the criticism absurd. it's only on since the critics haven't even read our program. just ahead of their big performance among heroes are undaunted. and this is news of course up next as dr phil where you look at legal deforestation and the exploitation of jungle ecosystems don't forget you can get all the latest news around the clock at our website you dot com next vice or thanks for joining us. it's all happening good job of offending. your link to news from africa the world your link to it simpson the stories and discussions continue and welcome to their views of becoming program tonight from fun to meet from the news of easy to ou
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the jehovah's witnesses organisation uses the bible is the basis for its teachings.meet in what is called a kingdom hall, made up of elders, ministerial servants and then ordinary members of the congregation. john viney was an elder for 50 years. his daughter was sexually abused by another elder in the congregation. she reported the abuse and wanted to leave the group. john disowned her, which he has regretted ever since. when i was an elder, and as a dad, i put being an elder absolutely first. and that was a mistake. i get very emotional about this, because i realise that my actions have affected others. i've affected others by dis—fellowshipping not only my family, but others. i will have had a terrible detrimental effect on the lives of other people. i was sexually abused while i was a jehovah's witness from the ages of around eight to around 12. the situation that i was put in was to help this man make tea for everybody after the bible study. so he would use that opportunity while every body else was in the next room to touch everywhere that he wasn't supposed to
the jehovah's witnesses organisation uses the bible is the basis for its teachings.meet in what is called a kingdom hall, made up of elders, ministerial servants and then ordinary members of the congregation. john viney was an elder for 50 years. his daughter was sexually abused by another elder in the congregation. she reported the abuse and wanted to leave the group. john disowned her, which he has regretted ever since. when i was an elder, and as a dad, i put being an elder absolutely first....
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get out in the middle holy bible does not say that jesus grew up in a slum like man guera these people are degrading our bible anyway the carnival is the ruin of many people exposing them to drugs sex and murder. in december a brazilian t.v. comedy portraying jesus as a gay man sparked a violent backlash suspected religious fundamentalists through mala tough cocktails into the producer's offices to bora omega and her monkey era colleagues call the criticism absurd 'd. it's only on since the critics haven't even read our program. just ahead of their big performance the monkey arrows are undaunted. this is deja vu news of course up next as reporter with a look at efforts to integrate migrants in an eastern german city next by certain things to watch. for fun in pyongyang. the capital city of north korea is reinventing itself. but only a few can enjoy the benefits. the regime allows. kim jong un has introduced and.
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everybody swears on the bible they would not touch them but you know that's going to be the next think they will try to dismantle. i would say that's cause number one. >> and i am most interested in injuring that kids and schools and adults to access to education, no programs their suffering, no one would take arts education out of the schools, keep children culturally aware, incredibly important to each one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> host: from our studios in manchester, new hampshire, primary day which are next by transcanada, covers politics for "politico"ic but he is recently with the political layay of the landam in new hampshire and has reported for the union leader and for the concord monitor. as the voting gets underway, what felt different about this year's primary and what felt the same? >> guest: what's different this year is everyone is so confused it actually the party thinks because of the confusion, because of the number of candidates that there are, the turnout lower than we've seen in 2008, 2016, because voters are saying, you know what, look, abt, an
everybody swears on the bible they would not touch them but you know that's going to be the next think they will try to dismantle. i would say that's cause number one. >> and i am most interested in injuring that kids and schools and adults to access to education, no programs their suffering, no one would take arts education out of the schools, keep children culturally aware, incredibly important to each one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> host: from our studios...
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you must have had some -- >> i grew up with the bible, and the bible has, you know, linguistically, politically and every other way, narratively. not every single word is gold, but there's incredibly beautiful writing i think in the bible. i had grown up with that and i grown up with storytelling and i had grown up with that kind of literary ethical tradition that it wasn't, it wasn't as the language was completely foreign to me. it was for to be the idea i would have provided was incredibly for an strange. >> that's a different kind kind of writing that academic writing which is what you are doing at cambridge. >> they are almost diametrically opposed to each other. what it takes to write a good academic article you want to say everything is almost directly possible. you wanted to be totally plain and i think that's kind of the kiss of death in storytelling actually. you actually want to build and live it more complexity. you want to let people see the scene and come to the own conclusions. that's a great risk i think of storytelling especially about your own life. if you write a book that is
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>> i don't know if they had a bible out there, but i think they had the bible up on the podium.ey're going to burn in hell if they put their hands on that bible. >> i should have known. >> and as you would say, they were on the wrong side of history. the wrong side. the wrong side. so everybody, here's the thing, i'm not speaking for anybody but myself. whoever, this is just me speaking, everybody. whoever comes out of the democratic convention i'm voting for because we cannot have another four years of agent orange. >> all right. spike lee. >> one last thing, rev. one last thing. everything night before i go to bed, i think about agent orange has the nuclear codes. >> wow. >> hopefully they gave him the wrong number. all right, rev, love you. >> spike lee, love you. >> when this thing happens, i want to be with you in l.a. >> yes, sir. we'll find a way to make it happen together. spike lee, thank you. >>> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidoca
>> i don't know if they had a bible out there, but i think they had the bible up on the podium.ey're going to burn in hell if they put their hands on that bible. >> i should have known. >> and as you would say, they were on the wrong side of history. the wrong side. the wrong side. so everybody, here's the thing, i'm not speaking for anybody but myself. whoever, this is just me speaking, everybody. whoever comes out of the democratic convention i'm voting for because we cannot...
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the jehovah's witnesses organisation uses the bible is the basis for its teachings.et in what is called a kingdom hall, made up of elders, ministerial servants and then ordinary members of the congregation. john viney was an elder for 50 years. his daughter was sexually abused by another elder in the congregation. she reported the abuse and wanted to leave the group. john disowned her, which he has regretted ever since. when i was an elder, and as a dad, i put being an elder absolutely first. and that was a mistake. i get very emotional about this, because i realise that my actions have affected others. i've affected others by dis—fellowshipping not only my family, but others. i will have had a terrible detrimental effect on the lives of other people. i was sexually abused while i was a jehovah's witness from the ages of around eight to around 12. the situation that i was put in was to help this man make tea for everybody after the bible study. so he would use that opportunity while every body else was in the next room to touch everywhere that he wasn't supposed to t
the jehovah's witnesses organisation uses the bible is the basis for its teachings.et in what is called a kingdom hall, made up of elders, ministerial servants and then ordinary members of the congregation. john viney was an elder for 50 years. his daughter was sexually abused by another elder in the congregation. she reported the abuse and wanted to leave the group. john disowned her, which he has regretted ever since. when i was an elder, and as a dad, i put being an elder absolutely first....
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do we have the bible that he took the of? serving asington was president, who managed mount vernon for him? thank you. i think that's three questions actually. the of the first was who is giving george washington the oath. i believe it was chancellor william livingston, chancellor of the state of new york at the time. the bible is owned by, i cannot remember the exact name, but by a masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from that lodge because it was a big grand bible, so they loaned it for the inauguration. another question was about who managed mount vernon when george washington was away. it was a series of different people. manng the war, it was a -- >> we will leave this but you can find it online at c-span.org. live, hearinom
do we have the bible that he took the of? serving asington was president, who managed mount vernon for him? thank you. i think that's three questions actually. the of the first was who is giving george washington the oath. i believe it was chancellor william livingston, chancellor of the state of new york at the time. the bible is owned by, i cannot remember the exact name, but by a masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from that lodge because it was a big grand bible, so they loaned it...
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you want to but it doesn't lie with jesus the what we call the red letter of the bible and if you are an evangelical christian your public policy is not driven by republican party or democratic party concept of left or concept of right it is driven by jesus and where jesus stood on social issues of his time i'm a theologian trained theologian is we have a battle of heresy vote versus christian true and that is not a left that is not a left right issue when it comes the theology of theology doesn't use those terms of left and right you mention the word heresy when you see donald trump read tweeting people saying he's the 2nd coming of god when you see some christian evangelical leaders saying he's been sent by god how do you feel about how some parents. heresy is what they say a logical malpractise why they say i don't know why they send it back then but what i can say is it's not biblical and it doesn't line up with the example of jesus christ as i said you can say anything you can decide that you go on worship tomatoes or worship great fruit it does not make it biblical it does not m
you want to but it doesn't lie with jesus the what we call the red letter of the bible and if you are an evangelical christian your public policy is not driven by republican party or democratic party concept of left or concept of right it is driven by jesus and where jesus stood on social issues of his time i'm a theologian trained theologian is we have a battle of heresy vote versus christian true and that is not a left that is not a left right issue when it comes the theology of theology...
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a couple of the candidates could spout off bible verses. in their answers they demonstrated they are on the wrong side of faith issues. just this week the democrats blocked a bill requiring doctors to provide care for a child who survivors an abortion. to most americans that's barbaric. i think there are a lot of issues that will cause evangelicals and catholics to vote for president trump in november. but the key issue that will drive them is the abortion history. never in history have we had a more pro-life president. gregg: you are saying the democrats are going to lose the evangelical vote and they will go to the president's faith-based policies and initiatives. >> i told the president, you won the evangelical vote about it largest margin in mist, 81%. i think it will be even more this time. he promised the faith community in 2016. he has met and exceeded those prop is. gregg: you mention the two abortion bills democrats defeated with the aid of two republican senators, lisa murkowski and susan collins. what was interesting is there was
a couple of the candidates could spout off bible verses. in their answers they demonstrated they are on the wrong side of faith issues. just this week the democrats blocked a bill requiring doctors to provide care for a child who survivors an abortion. to most americans that's barbaric. i think there are a lot of issues that will cause evangelicals and catholics to vote for president trump in november. but the key issue that will drive them is the abortion history. never in history have we had...
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that is what he is saying, pick up the bible. one more thing before you go. sending staff home, is that affecting your business at all, the coronavirus? have you seen any knock—on effect? the coronavirus? have you seen any knock-on effect? in terms of the business as i am related to, we have not had any office closures yet with respect to businesses i am directly involved in, but we are certainly planning for it. i think that is the sensible thing to do. looking out the supply chain, do we need to preorder laptops, what are the plans in case somebody tests positive? great to have you and us. positive? great to have you and us. thanks for taking us through the papers and thank you for watching. hello once again. just as i was beginning to think about climatological spring at the end of the week, so thursday brought a taste of winter to some areas, and yet much of the rest of february is going to be all about some really quite heavy rain, some very strong winds. details, of course, on all of the warnings associated with this weather are to be found on the bbc w
that is what he is saying, pick up the bible. one more thing before you go. sending staff home, is that affecting your business at all, the coronavirus? have you seen any knock—on effect? the coronavirus? have you seen any knock-on effect? in terms of the business as i am related to, we have not had any office closures yet with respect to businesses i am directly involved in, but we are certainly planning for it. i think that is the sensible thing to do. looking out the supply chain, do we...
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butjust because of my name, it's a sharp book of the bible -- short book of the bible. you can read all five pages and think you've done something. pickup the and a bible and started reading. i got into the second chapter. i saw exactly what joe was saying to me. but, i was not satisfied with that. i called him back. through what james was thinking about when he wrote it. many of you know from your studies that james wrote that around 44 a.d. 44 years after christ had ascended. there was a great division among the followers as to what was required of them. some of them felt all you needed to do was just profess your belief. your bodyionship with was your personal relationship. it had nothing to do with anybody else. so long as you keep your faith nobody elsemighty, had anything to do with that. james disagreed. known whatuld have was required of them. he was reported to be jesus' brother. he had traveled with him. he sat down to instruct the followers. wrote that if your brother or orter comes to you hungry naked, it's not enough to pray for them. them to enough to tell
butjust because of my name, it's a sharp book of the bible -- short book of the bible. you can read all five pages and think you've done something. pickup the and a bible and started reading. i got into the second chapter. i saw exactly what joe was saying to me. but, i was not satisfied with that. i called him back. through what james was thinking about when he wrote it. many of you know from your studies that james wrote that around 44 a.d. 44 years after christ had ascended. there was a...
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who are you giving george washington the oath of office, and we have the bible that he used to take the oath? and secondly, when george washington was in, serving as the president, who managed not vernon for him? >> thank you. that's three questions. the first was giving george washington, and i believe it was chancellor livingston the, chancellor of the state of new york, the bible was owned by a masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from that lodge because it was such a pick bible so they loaned it for the use of the inauguration there, and the other question was about who minutes melbourne and while he was away? well, during the man, he was supported by martha washington who was there during a, i don't know much about him, i have to admit. i had one of his nephew's manage melbourne in the late 17 eighties and he unfortunately died. washington regularly correspond with these different state, and he would write correspondents and a lot of that had to do with the day today, weekly operations. he always thought that it was not as wrong as well i've if he was there, and i think tha
who are you giving george washington the oath of office, and we have the bible that he used to take the oath? and secondly, when george washington was in, serving as the president, who managed not vernon for him? >> thank you. that's three questions. the first was giving george washington, and i believe it was chancellor livingston the, chancellor of the state of new york, the bible was owned by a masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from that lodge because it was such a pick...
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as are some interpretations of the bible my problem with that is that again you would agree that there are many good people among muslims are. clearly your allies they could be the ones who would be looking after those potential predators but you are allie in aiding them by said jesting that their faith is directly responsible for the crimes of those individuals give justification for a terrorist organization in nigeria they have justification for kidnapping goes on inside even them quoted by mohammed commands. exactly the same choices are taken slaves book around the taken slaves and of course every town and country that taken slaves my worry is on if we worried about me a friend in some people with my speech a generation of mark a lot generally i don't have any rational thoughts of being kidnapped you are as solid described british patriots right yes i'm sure you know the british legacy in some countries is pretty abhorrent i mean take the colonial crimes in africa in a media for for example just as recently as the 950 s. the british forces used rape and castration to put down uprisi
as are some interpretations of the bible my problem with that is that again you would agree that there are many good people among muslims are. clearly your allies they could be the ones who would be looking after those potential predators but you are allie in aiding them by said jesting that their faith is directly responsible for the crimes of those individuals give justification for a terrorist organization in nigeria they have justification for kidnapping goes on inside even them quoted by...
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the situation that i was put in was to help this man make tea for everybody after the bible study.y while every body else was in the next room to touch everywhere that he wasn‘t supposed to touch, and my parents would be in the next room. white mike emma, not her real name, eventually confided in herfriend about the abuse. when her dad found out, he called the police. elders find out about the allegations and came to her house to find out more. they came round, all formal, sat in the living room, had a big, long discussion. they went through a lot of scripture about why we should maybe deal with it in—house and we don‘t need to be following the laws of the land, but they do ask you to go intoa of the land, but they do ask you to go into a lot of detail. where you are touched, to what extent the abuse was, the location. and they ask you to thoroughly explain everything. all i can remember really is then sort of sat looking, just both glaring at me like, you just both glaring at me like, you just really need to repeat to us what happened, you need to tell us who it was. they asked fo
the situation that i was put in was to help this man make tea for everybody after the bible study.y while every body else was in the next room to touch everywhere that he wasn‘t supposed to touch, and my parents would be in the next room. white mike emma, not her real name, eventually confided in herfriend about the abuse. when her dad found out, he called the police. elders find out about the allegations and came to her house to find out more. they came round, all formal, sat in the living...
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but it's such a short book of the bible. you can read all of those five chapters in one sitting and think you've done something. so i would back and think of the bible and i started writing. i got into the second chapter. i saw exactly when joe was saying to me. but i was not satisfied with that. i called them back. i said let's work through what james was thinking about when he wrote this book. many of you know from your studies that james wrote that epistle, around 4480. forty-four years after christ had ascended. and there was a great vision, among the believers, the followers, as to what was required of them. some of them said that all of you needed to do was just profess your belief. your relationship with the almighty, was your personal relationship had nothing to do with anybody else. so long as you keep your faith with your almighty, nobody else had anything to do with that. james disagreed. then he should've known what was required of him, he was reportedly to be jesus' brother. he had traveled with him. he sat down
but it's such a short book of the bible. you can read all of those five chapters in one sitting and think you've done something. so i would back and think of the bible and i started writing. i got into the second chapter. i saw exactly when joe was saying to me. but i was not satisfied with that. i called them back. i said let's work through what james was thinking about when he wrote this book. many of you know from your studies that james wrote that epistle, around 4480. forty-four years...
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everybody swears on the bible they will not touch it but that will be the next thing they try to dismantle. >> and to ensure that kids and adults for those federal programs that are suffering that they can get funded the best they can to have children culturally aware. >> voices on the road from c-span. >> from university of new
everybody swears on the bible they will not touch it but that will be the next thing they try to dismantle. >> and to ensure that kids and adults for those federal programs that are suffering that they can get funded the best they can to have children culturally aware. >> voices on the road from c-span. >> from university of new
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think it's more important how we feel about god and our personal experiences than exactly what the biblehink it is closed-minded to believe that there is only one way to god. female: my church believes that we should love people instead of offending them with difficult parts of the bible. dr. youssef: what causes that defection from the faith? what causes giving in to this false teaching? some think they're trying to save christianity. so many preachers and so many theologians are teaching falsehood under the guise of truth.
think it's more important how we feel about god and our personal experiences than exactly what the biblehink it is closed-minded to believe that there is only one way to god. female: my church believes that we should love people instead of offending them with difficult parts of the bible. dr. youssef: what causes that defection from the faith? what causes giving in to this false teaching? some think they're trying to save christianity. so many preachers and so many theologians are teaching...
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and do we have the bible that he used to take the oath? second quick question, while george washington was serving as the president, who managed mt. vernon for him? >> thanks for the questions. >> thank you. i think that's three questions actually. the first was who is giving george washington the oath, and i believe it's chancellor william livingston, who was the chancellor of the state of new york at the time. the bible is owned by -- i can't remember the exact name but it's owned by a masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from that lodge because it was a big grand bible, and so they loaned it for the use of the inauguration there. and then the other question was about who managed mt. vernon when george washington was away. well, there was a series of different people. during the war, it was a man named lund washington. of course he was supported very ably by martha washington as well who was here during the war. lund was one of his nephews or cousins. i don't know much about lund. it's a strange first name, lund. but then he had
and do we have the bible that he used to take the oath? second quick question, while george washington was serving as the president, who managed mt. vernon for him? >> thanks for the questions. >> thank you. i think that's three questions actually. the first was who is giving george washington the oath, and i believe it's chancellor william livingston, who was the chancellor of the state of new york at the time. the bible is owned by -- i can't remember the exact name but it's owned...
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jehovah's witnesses will tell you it is based on a bible edict... i don't care!re for exposing this, most of the programmes would not go near it, and thank you tojohn of the programmes would not go near it, and thank you to john for having the courage to come forward. john is an example of the deep induction nation that goes on, so from the youngest age, the jehovah's witness is all that you know, it is completely all—encompassing. the fear of being shunned, for your own parents to see you as dead, that is a perfect —— pretty hefty penalty for speaking out. the two witness will is clearly barking, unless it isa will is clearly barking, unless it is a paedophile ring, virtually all child abuse happens in isolation, thatis child abuse happens in isolation, that is how it operates. so to be believed by having someone watching it immediately rules out almost every case from going forwards, and the people you are reporting it to our likely to be the abusers. they said the only way a child abuser can gain access to children in a religious organisation like ours which d
jehovah's witnesses will tell you it is based on a bible edict... i don't care!re for exposing this, most of the programmes would not go near it, and thank you tojohn of the programmes would not go near it, and thank you to john for having the courage to come forward. john is an example of the deep induction nation that goes on, so from the youngest age, the jehovah's witness is all that you know, it is completely all—encompassing. the fear of being shunned, for your own parents to see you as...
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in 100 bible verses that made america robert morgan argues that the bible played an important role inamerican's founding. after that npr host and perfect union. the power couple. that is followed by scott mcewan. the trigger mechanism. then pastor and former southern baptist convention offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation and character still counts. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to the news magazine. as a look at the relationship between colin foul and dick cheney and the great rift. some of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online. >> we recently asked gerrit hoffman jared hoffman what are you reading. we spent 548 days. it is a story about that. his amazing work as journalists. the relationship with the incredible journalist wife. the reentry into society after this terrible ordeal. i hope everybody watching this will come out and buy this. we want to hear what you are reading. send us your list on facebook, twitter or instagram at book tv. for complete television schedule visit book tv
in 100 bible verses that made america robert morgan argues that the bible played an important role inamerican's founding. after that npr host and perfect union. the power couple. that is followed by scott mcewan. the trigger mechanism. then pastor and former southern baptist convention offers his thoughts on the importance of character over reputation and character still counts. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to the news magazine. as a look at the...
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just be like, and my second favorite book to have the bible would have to be leviticus, i always think- and the coronavirus says, aaahhh! i'm going back to china! ( laughter ) while most people have avoted the virus, there's been one major victim close to trump's heart, the stock market. >> breaking news out of wall street, stocks plunging for the fourth straight day. this is now the worst week for the market, since 2008, the height of the great recession. >> so interesting dichotomy setting up in the market right now. the stay-at-home stocks versus the go-outside stocks. you have names like peleton, netflix, all outperforming. and the go-out stocks, the restaurants, the ubers, are all gettingt hit. people are not going out if and when coronavirus comes here. >> trevor: yes, the stock market is tanking right now, except for stocks like peletron and netflix because those companies win when people don't leave their houses. these companies need to innovate to keep up with the virus. if you've been binging love is blind for ten hours, a screen pops up and asks, you still watching, going fo
just be like, and my second favorite book to have the bible would have to be leviticus, i always think- and the coronavirus says, aaahhh! i'm going back to china! ( laughter ) while most people have avoted the virus, there's been one major victim close to trump's heart, the stock market. >> breaking news out of wall street, stocks plunging for the fourth straight day. this is now the worst week for the market, since 2008, the height of the great recession. >> so interesting...
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do we have the bible that he took the of? serving asington was president, who managed mount vernon for him? thank you. i think that's three questions actually. livingston,illiam he was the chancellor of the state of new york at the time by athe bible is owned masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from that lots of the inauguration. who managed mount vernon when george washington was away? it was a series of different people. during the war, it was a man named lund washington. london was one of his nephews. we don't know much about him. it's a strange first name. nephewshad one of his lateed mount vernon in the 1780's. he unfortunately died. washington would regularly correspond with his estate managers. on sundays when he was president, he would write correspondence. theould ask about day-to-day operations of mount vernon. think that's true. he was very meticulous with his operation. he was looking for ways to try something new. mounte came back to vernon, he started a distillery. his story is a remarkable one. john, g
do we have the bible that he took the of? serving asington was president, who managed mount vernon for him? thank you. i think that's three questions actually. livingston,illiam he was the chancellor of the state of new york at the time by athe bible is owned masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from that lots of the inauguration. who managed mount vernon when george washington was away? it was a series of different people. during the war, it was a man named lund washington. london was...