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he's counting on christian militias to protect christian property. doglas aziz is a soldier in a christian militia called dwekh nawsha, meaning "those who sacrifice." an air-conditioning repairman and father of three little girls, aziz helped liberate batnaya. >> it was a fierce battle. >> reporter: aziz says isis had snipers and grenades and suicide bombers on motorcycles. he shot this video while on patrol... showing how isis dug tunnels under the church to protect themselves from american-led air strikes. in the end, the militiamen helped drive isis out. it was a proud moment when aziz himself climbed to the top of the church in batnaya to replace the cross. >> we're very happy we are winning. we want assyrians to control this area. >> reporter: still, some in the assyrian christian community, like printer anwar esho are pessimistic about the future. he doesn't trust the kurds or the iraqi government to protect them. what's the future look like for christians in this area? >> it seems very dark, yeah, really. if they don't have any power, and they
he's counting on christian militias to protect christian property. doglas aziz is a soldier in a christian militia called dwekh nawsha, meaning "those who sacrifice." an air-conditioning repairman and father of three little girls, aziz helped liberate batnaya. >> it was a fierce battle. >> reporter: aziz says isis had snipers and grenades and suicide bombers on motorcycles. he shot this video while on patrol... showing how isis dug tunnels under the church to protect...
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macrobarack obama's presidency, this is all white christians together percentage that all white christians protestants christians nondenominational orthodox all of together comprise of the american population. in 2459% of the country and by 2008 when president barack obama is running for election that number was 54%. today that number is 45%. it was 47% in 2014 and the next year the latest data shows it at 45% suggest during the last few election cycles during president barack obama's presidency we have crossed this amazing threshold. we have moved from being a majority white christian country to a minority white person country in just a short amount of time. this is in fact even if people don't know the stats that well, think any white christians particularly white conservatives can feel the shift in their bones and this is part of the activity we are seeing pitches to put one word in a symbolic issue across the same time period support for marriage over the same period of time. if you go back to 2008 what you see is only four in 10 americans supported marriage when rocco palma's running
macrobarack obama's presidency, this is all white christians together percentage that all white christians protestants christians nondenominational orthodox all of together comprise of the american population. in 2459% of the country and by 2008 when president barack obama is running for election that number was 54%. today that number is 45%. it was 47% in 2014 and the next year the latest data shows it at 45% suggest during the last few election cycles during president barack obama's...
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we have moved from being a majority white christian country to a minority white christian country in a short amount of time. this is in fact even if people don't know the stats that while i think many white christians particularly white conservative christians feel the shift in their bones. this is part of the react to do we are seeing. just to put one more symbolic issue across the same time period support for marriage over the same period of time. again go back to 2008. what you see is that only four in 10 americans supported marriage when barack obama was running for president 2008 in that number today is 53% so similarly we have gone from a country from where a minority supports same-sex marriage to a majority supports same-sex marriage. c you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org >> the two branches are really advanced. congress checking the president backing down from president, the president pushing congress and the president being worried about taking it too far. >> is not possible to only talk about guns but a broader societal thing which counts people out
we have moved from being a majority white christian country to a minority white christian country in a short amount of time. this is in fact even if people don't know the stats that while i think many white christians particularly white conservative christians feel the shift in their bones. this is part of the react to do we are seeing. just to put one more symbolic issue across the same time period support for marriage over the same period of time. again go back to 2008. what you see is that...
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christianity began in house churches. it is home to pastor burns. nice to meet you. >> welcome. >> hello, republicans. >> reporter: unlike ed young, pastor burns accepted donald trump's invitation and quickly became one of the trump delivering a fiery speech at the republican national convention. >> help me elect the next president of the united states of america. >> reporter: his church may be small, but his reach is wide. >> here we just have a small church studio where we do a lot of christian television. a large part of our audience is on tv. >> this is the colors that you night. >> reporter: there he is. >> that is the >> reporter: burns is one of the few african american pastors supporting donald trump. >> a donald trump administra administration. >> reporter: did you pay a price as a black leader for meeting with donald trump and supporting him? >> i don't want to say pay a price, but we did go through some battles. we also believe in the power of prayer, and we're going to pray for you live right here and now. >> reporter: burns doesn't conf
christianity began in house churches. it is home to pastor burns. nice to meet you. >> welcome. >> hello, republicans. >> reporter: unlike ed young, pastor burns accepted donald trump's invitation and quickly became one of the trump delivering a fiery speech at the republican national convention. >> help me elect the next president of the united states of america. >> reporter: his church may be small, but his reach is wide. >> here we just have a small church...
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hip center christianity. >> it's all about jesus. would you pray with me? >> reporter: good for the soul, but we're here to talk about the presidential campaign. >> it's a sad, sad commentary on our culture that these are the two that we're left with. >> the economy is a huge focus for us. >> pro life would be an important issue for me. >> i have to choose the candidate that best reflects godly principles. >> reporter: it's made them in past elections a crucial gop constituency from ronald reagan to george w. bush, but for many of them, some of what they've seen and heard from donald trump is hard to stomach. >> it's both sides. >> reporter: what's a christian stood? >> we vote for the platform and not the person. >> reporter: pastor young said he would not his ministry to support a candidate. if donald trump called you -- >> he has. >> reporter: he did? >> not himself, but some of his people. >> reporter: what did they say? rally and group and i said no. >> reporter: why? >> i don't want to be in a situation where vote for obama, vote for donald trump. i j
hip center christianity. >> it's all about jesus. would you pray with me? >> reporter: good for the soul, but we're here to talk about the presidential campaign. >> it's a sad, sad commentary on our culture that these are the two that we're left with. >> the economy is a huge focus for us. >> pro life would be an important issue for me. >> i have to choose the candidate that best reflects godly principles. >> reporter: it's made them in past elections a...
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end zone...and the streak ends at 6 as western christian beats regina 47-34. "it stings. never be able to hurts." class 2a championship game....union and boyden- hull/rock valley....openi ng drive of the game, the knights give it to isaiah vaughn...and vaughn sheds some nighthawk tacklers on his way to a 38 yard touchdown....7 -0 union... but the nighthawks rally in the second quarter as brett moser rolls right and hits alex frick in the endzone....boy den-hull/rock valley leads it 13-7 at the half.... early third quarter....mos er with a perfect ball to shane solberg...he hau play give boyden- hull/rock valley a 20-7 lead... union not going away quietly....the give to vaughn...he bounces it outside...breaks a tackle and turns the corner...vaug hn sprints 57 yards for the touchdown....union pulls within 6... but boyden-hull/rock valley quickly answers as moser keeps it himself...the nighthawks beat union 41- 22 for the 2a title. from the uni-dome, scott westerberg tv9 sports. coming up next.. the uni have highlights. and some big time eastern iowa athletes are
end zone...and the streak ends at 6 as western christian beats regina 47-34. "it stings. never be able to hurts." class 2a championship game....union and boyden- hull/rock valley....openi ng drive of the game, the knights give it to isaiah vaughn...and vaughn sheds some nighthawk tacklers on his way to a 38 yard touchdown....7 -0 union... but the nighthawks rally in the second quarter as brett moser rolls right and hits alex frick in the endzone....boy den-hull/rock valley leads it...
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are these christian facilities?dvertise as christian facilities but from my understanding most of them have the backing of the more conservative christian community. >> and the crisis pregnancy centers receive a lot of federal funding? federal or state? >> both, actually. people call up and hoping to get factual information and the things being presented are completely inaccurate. this is the legislation passed down based on religious beliefs. i don't think the well being of women is being taken into consideration at all. >> let me see. camera's right here. just like, you know, trying to not be super obvious. >> in a suburb of detroit, jex and shiva are ready to take the satanic temple's investigation one step further and requires urine from a pregnant woman. >> so what are you doing today? >> i have an appointment at a crisis pregnancy center for counseling. i have some pregnant urine to pass a test and then i have a pen camera so i hope we can document the kind of information given. >> they're traveling to a rural
are these christian facilities?dvertise as christian facilities but from my understanding most of them have the backing of the more conservative christian community. >> and the crisis pregnancy centers receive a lot of federal funding? federal or state? >> both, actually. people call up and hoping to get factual information and the things being presented are completely inaccurate. this is the legislation passed down based on religious beliefs. i don't think the well being of women...
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christian watson. self-0 panthers. 2nd quarter -- 7-0 panthers. 2nd quarter watson again. nice game. panthers go right on down the line, 14-0. the final play of the half, the panthers have already blocked one field goal attempt tonight. how about another? big bryce jenkins was right up the middle. 35-7, plant wins big. >>> hosting the clay blue devils from the jacksonville area. that faked out everybody. for the night mike webster adds three points to make it 10 high 10-0 -- 10-0, looked good and then clay takes the lead, never looks back. hawks want this one back, intercepted. wonderful season in pasco county, but they lose 39-17. northside christian fell 14-3. berkeley prep fails to trinity christian. jesuit moving on in 5a. lake gibson moving on to glass 6a and a bay area match-up venice, big win. venice and plant are opposite sides of the bracket. time. congratulations to everybody who got this far! >> we'll be right back with whoa, this is awful, try it. oh no, that looks gross what is that? you g
christian watson. self-0 panthers. 2nd quarter -- 7-0 panthers. 2nd quarter watson again. nice game. panthers go right on down the line, 14-0. the final play of the half, the panthers have already blocked one field goal attempt tonight. how about another? big bryce jenkins was right up the middle. 35-7, plant wins big. >>> hosting the clay blue devils from the jacksonville area. that faked out everybody. for the night mike webster adds three points to make it 10 high 10-0 -- 10-0,...
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that's what christians -- >> some young christians also have a problem with donald trump and i'm specificallystudents at liberty university. liberty university's president larry falwell jr. came out in support of donald trump. he talked about that on erin burn ept's show. a group of christian students who attend liberty university wrote this. as liberty students, we watched as the leader of our school loudly and proudly advocated for a man many of us felt compelled to oppose. trump's boastful unrebetween answer it make many of us feel the need to publicly express disagreement with president falwell's endorsement -- >> we, carol -- >> -- >> and that's why they can't forgive him because he's not sorry -- >> well -- >> -- he's not really sorry about any of these things -- >> well, carol, i think these are young kids, and wisdom doesn't come -- wisdom will come to these kids -- >> these are voters -- >> i have a friend who -- right, but i have a friend who's a sixth of six boys, the youngest of six boys. he says until two of my brothers went to college, i didn't even know chickens had another par
that's what christians -- >> some young christians also have a problem with donald trump and i'm specificallystudents at liberty university. liberty university's president larry falwell jr. came out in support of donald trump. he talked about that on erin burn ept's show. a group of christian students who attend liberty university wrote this. as liberty students, we watched as the leader of our school loudly and proudly advocated for a man many of us felt compelled to oppose. trump's...
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end zone...and the streak ends at 6 as western christian beats regina 47-34. "it stings. never be able to play with those guys again, so i mean, it just game....union and boyden- hull/rock valley....openi ng drive of the game, the knights give it to isaiah vaughn...and vaughn sheds some nighthawk tacklers on his way to a 38 yard touchdown....7 -0 union... but the nighthawks rally in the second quarter as brett moser rolls right and hits alex frick in the endzone....boy den-hull/rock valley leads it 13-7 at the half.... early third quarter....mos er with a perfect ball to shane solberg...he hauls it in...that 70 yard pass union not going away quietly....the give to vaughn...he bounces it outside...breaks a tackle and turns the corner...vaug hn sprints 57 yards for the touchdown....union pulls within 6... but boyden-hull/rock valley quickly answers as moser keeps it himself...the nighthawks beat union 41- 22 for the 2a title. from the uni-dome, scott westerberg tv9 sports. welcome back what a comeback by the uni basketball team in orland after falling behind 18-
end zone...and the streak ends at 6 as western christian beats regina 47-34. "it stings. never be able to play with those guys again, so i mean, it just game....union and boyden- hull/rock valley....openi ng drive of the game, the knights give it to isaiah vaughn...and vaughn sheds some nighthawk tacklers on his way to a 38 yard touchdown....7 -0 union... but the nighthawks rally in the second quarter as brett moser rolls right and hits alex frick in the endzone....boy den-hull/rock valley...
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juan: when you say christian supremacist as a poster christian fundamentalist -- >> part of the articlewas playing with the way so many people have used these terms to describe people that are perverting the religion of islam in the name of isis or al qaeda, etc., and i sort of did it as a social experiment. i got inundated with people demanding i retract these labels. some of those people in those enough is used the same terms to describe the religion of islam. what i'm getting at is mike pence is not just against gay people being together in a relationship. he wants to legislate a ban on those issues. he wants to repeal roe v wade. he wants to put it in the ash heap of history. their primary agenda on a social level is basically taking us back to medieval times when it comes to the rights of women, the rights of immigrants, the rights of the poor, the human hood of all of these sort of vulnerable targeted groups. mike pence, his personal history is interesting. he was raised in an irish catholic kennedy democrat household and converted on the spot at a christian music festival in kent
juan: when you say christian supremacist as a poster christian fundamentalist -- >> part of the articlewas playing with the way so many people have used these terms to describe people that are perverting the religion of islam in the name of isis or al qaeda, etc., and i sort of did it as a social experiment. i got inundated with people demanding i retract these labels. some of those people in those enough is used the same terms to describe the religion of islam. what i'm getting at is...
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oh christians are so confused about heaven. every funeral service we think our loved ones have gone into heaven. no, they're still in the ground buried. but it's the soul and spirit within a person that makes a body function. you think and see and hear and talk because of the spirit and soul. you're going to really be enlightened by this. now what happens, and this is funeral, absent from the body, present with the lord. all in the twinkling of an eye as i said a moment ago, i corinthians 15:52. our loved ones are not there. they're in the grave. chuck just lost his wife and he said thank you for helping with us they're just now in the grave. but soon they're coming out of those graves and i've heard christians say i don't believe in that rapture. boy, you don't know your bible. why? there are only two texts in the bible that talk about the resurrection of the dead. both of them are rapture verses. i thessalonians 4:16-18, the lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, with the trumpet
oh christians are so confused about heaven. every funeral service we think our loved ones have gone into heaven. no, they're still in the ground buried. but it's the soul and spirit within a person that makes a body function. you think and see and hear and talk because of the spirit and soul. you're going to really be enlightened by this. now what happens, and this is funeral, absent from the body, present with the lord. all in the twinkling of an eye as i said a moment ago, i corinthians...
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end zone...and the streak ends at 6 as western christian beats regina 47-34. "it stings. never be able to play with those guys again, so i mean, it just hur. game....union and boyden- hull/rock valley....openi ng drive of the game, the knights give it to isaiah vaughn...and vaughn sheds some nighthawk tacklers on his way to a 38 yard touchdown....7 -0 union... but the nighthawks rally in the second quarter as brett moser rolls right and hits alex frick in the endzone....boy den-hull/rock valley leads it 13-7 at the half.... early third quarter....mos er with a perfect ball to shane solberg...he hauls it in...that 70 yard pass union not going away quietly....the give to vaughn...he bounces it outside...breaks a tackle and turns the corner...vaug hn sprints 57 yards for the touchdown....union pulls within 6... but boyden-hull/rock valley quickly answers as moser keeps it himself...the nighthawks beat union 41- 22 for the 2a title. from the uni-dome, scott westerberg tv9 sports. iowa city west will face dowling catholic in the 4a championship game tonight at 7:00
end zone...and the streak ends at 6 as western christian beats regina 47-34. "it stings. never be able to play with those guys again, so i mean, it just hur. game....union and boyden- hull/rock valley....openi ng drive of the game, the knights give it to isaiah vaughn...and vaughn sheds some nighthawk tacklers on his way to a 38 yard touchdown....7 -0 union... but the nighthawks rally in the second quarter as brett moser rolls right and hits alex frick in the endzone....boy den-hull/rock...
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give me christian. ["family feud" theme playing] all right, guys, here we go. we got the top 8 answers on the board. name something that most men wouldn't turn down christian: free alcohol. steve: free alcohol. helen: pizza. steve: huh? helen: pizza. steve: such a nice girl. pizza. pass or play? helen: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. yeah, let's go play with the boys now. all right, aaron, name something that most men wouldn't turn down if it was offered to them. aaron: i wouldn't turn down any money. steve: money. isaac, name something most men wouldn't turn down if it was offered to them. isaac: a girl. ben: mother's here. isaac: my mom's here, stevie. steve: oh. he--he already keeps whispering to me, "s-steve, my mom's here." [laughter] we got to know exactly what you're talking about. isaac: intimate relationship for free. [cheering and applause] ben: good answer. good answer. steve: they raised this boy good. intimate relationships. intimate relationships. ben: what he didn't tell you is his girlfriend and his girlfriend's mom's here, t
give me christian. ["family feud" theme playing] all right, guys, here we go. we got the top 8 answers on the board. name something that most men wouldn't turn down christian: free alcohol. steve: free alcohol. helen: pizza. steve: huh? helen: pizza. steve: such a nice girl. pizza. pass or play? helen: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. yeah, let's go play with the boys now. all right, aaron, name something that most men wouldn't turn down if it was offered to them....
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, he converted and became a christian. he said i want to live the kind of life, so the challenge to mitch and others to convert as well was how to practice your faith in this atmosphere that is so dreadful for someone to practice his or her faith in, so that's the kind of difficulty mitch is faces in the way he has done over the years and what he has dealt with, hostile people is fascinating. we talk about a lot of the in-depth how peoplee want to confront and fight him and how he deals with them, how he talks with them and how eventually he maneuversth them in a different direction. it's quite impressive, niches actions of the way he's able to stand up for himself and it's a model for others. that's why he was elected for the honor dorm. he was selected as a teacher to teach other prisoners.ec he did learn to write. he's received college credits work here's a man that started illiterate and then has college credits. he works on death row and was elected by the other prisoners to be their leader. he's in the honor dorm. he
, he converted and became a christian. he said i want to live the kind of life, so the challenge to mitch and others to convert as well was how to practice your faith in this atmosphere that is so dreadful for someone to practice his or her faith in, so that's the kind of difficulty mitch is faces in the way he has done over the years and what he has dealt with, hostile people is fascinating. we talk about a lot of the in-depth how peoplee want to confront and fight him and how he deals with...
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i am a christian. i really believe in what jesus taught us, blessed are the peacemakers, good samaritan. stopped to help the stranger, treat him like a brother appeared i supported a candidate who is not a christian but stands up for these principles. that was bernie sanders. i think he is a living example of how a policymaker can be a peacemaker. if we could all follow the principles of our various religions. and those who don't have religion, just basic humanist vegetables. every single bullet -- humanist vegetables. every religion follows the golden rule. i think it is -- i think if that could happen, our world would more resemble -- rather than the explosions we see going on on the planet right now, it would be like the explosion of joy that we saw in chicago that is going on right now due to the cubs winning the world series. that is the message of my religion. join to the world. -- joy to the world. as far as who i am voting for, it has been difficult. my husband and i voted for hillary clinton.
i am a christian. i really believe in what jesus taught us, blessed are the peacemakers, good samaritan. stopped to help the stranger, treat him like a brother appeared i supported a candidate who is not a christian but stands up for these principles. that was bernie sanders. i think he is a living example of how a policymaker can be a peacemaker. if we could all follow the principles of our various religions. and those who don't have religion, just basic humanist vegetables. every single...
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christian: it is a ratio.d by costs -- the other way around cost divided by output. either you restrict wage growth or you can improve productivity to get this down. , ifink the experience shows you look at germany and spain recently, it is easier to cut them, or at least sustain for a while then hope for some innovation to happen that makes you more productive. tom: francine, i know you want to get to banks, but this chart is amazing how italy fell apart in the early part of last decade . the german labor unit cost flat and then up on italy. francine: labor costs just show the output of an economy and how much it receives relative to wages, so i wonder if it is the wage issue. this is part of the productivity . in italy we have almost no wage growth, and this goes back to the fact that inflation -- let a bring it to my chart -- inflation in italy is minus 0.2. italy is a basket case when you look at the rest of europe. , france's at 0.8% 0.5 percent. this is difficult to see the labor cost go up if inflation
christian: it is a ratio.d by costs -- the other way around cost divided by output. either you restrict wage growth or you can improve productivity to get this down. , ifink the experience shows you look at germany and spain recently, it is easier to cut them, or at least sustain for a while then hope for some innovation to happen that makes you more productive. tom: francine, i know you want to get to banks, but this chart is amazing how italy fell apart in the early part of last decade . the...
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i took on greece and christianity. and glenn mooc gives us introduction to the effect of the reformation on the west. so with that said i'd like to get encourage you to read, go to the course for free and the like to introduce dr. balch for his remarks. >> well, i want to thank everybody here i want to thank the online university. i want to thank the family research council. it's really honor to have an opportunity to say something about this most urgent educational process, problem. oftentimes when you speak in defense of western civilization, the comeback is your big ethnocentric. you are not being inclusive. you are not kind of taking in the whole global scene in which all of humanity is present. i think that actually reflects profound misunderstanding about western civilization and what it has become. and the misunderstanding is this. to the extent that one can talk about there being a global civilization, about there being something that embraces or links together all of humankind, that something is western civili
i took on greece and christianity. and glenn mooc gives us introduction to the effect of the reformation on the west. so with that said i'd like to get encourage you to read, go to the course for free and the like to introduce dr. balch for his remarks. >> well, i want to thank everybody here i want to thank the online university. i want to thank the family research council. it's really honor to have an opportunity to say something about this most urgent educational process, problem....
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and being deeply christian this was in 2011. he agreed to do a cover story for out magazine which is a game in magazine in the united states. story to do a cover story for which that was it was so calculated he wanted to jump-start a conversation and he did because the curt warner's of the world all noticed when he decided to be shirtless on the cover of a gay magazine i'll look at that as an important turning point in the movement. >> host: one of your chapters is on religion? >> religion has a strong point in the united states but team prepares in the rule of the chapel and was at the high-school orh college level so few have the christian doctrine that is painful for the people so so in division because of the stranglehold. [no audio] but the flip side and? >> it is the most important thing in their life. >> host: daddy still see that today with christian churches? >> i will tell you what the n.c.a.a. allows member institutions that have specific anti-elegy bt policies like brigham young university operated by the mormon chur
and being deeply christian this was in 2011. he agreed to do a cover story for out magazine which is a game in magazine in the united states. story to do a cover story for which that was it was so calculated he wanted to jump-start a conversation and he did because the curt warner's of the world all noticed when he decided to be shirtless on the cover of a gay magazine i'll look at that as an important turning point in the movement. >> host: one of your chapters is on religion? >>...
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i refuse to give my body to christian control.eve it is wrong, whether for religious purposes or neutral social purposes. in marriage has been illegal unfortunately every country until the last 15 years, when it has been something moving throughout the developed world. history isf years of behind that, whether one takes kindly on that are not. with respect to the other question, i think if what you , there that is abortion are many people who believe there is a second body involved. the body of the young forming child inside the mother. if it was the case up clearly what the mother does with her concernen on the cap about it come up when you talk about a separate human being that is genetically distinct from the moment of conception, there are people who think that that highly vulnerable person deserves protection. consequently, the concern is about the person inside the mother and not the mother herself. host: in ocean grove, new jersey, rj is an independent. caller: good morning, john. host: go ahead. caller: good morning to you
i refuse to give my body to christian control.eve it is wrong, whether for religious purposes or neutral social purposes. in marriage has been illegal unfortunately every country until the last 15 years, when it has been something moving throughout the developed world. history isf years of behind that, whether one takes kindly on that are not. with respect to the other question, i think if what you , there that is abortion are many people who believe there is a second body involved. the body of...
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but i grow weary of forgiveness being held captive to christian circles. it's kind of preached in the pulpits but it's rarely explain how this works. there is this pressure to do it and people will feel like they are not good christians if they can't do it and that's fascinating most people are not so forgiveness can't be only fo christians because everyone has to forgive. we all suffer and get harm to each other so we have to be abl to forgive. so the process i try to articulate the first chapter is from the theologians because i don't want to exclude them in the conversation but it's done in a way that says i want anyone from any particular faith to find this conversation accessible so hopefully you will find that helpful. >> i apologize for not allowing more time for questions and answers, but we are onbut we a television time, so we have to cut it short. short.l i would invite everyone to comet to the signing. and if you have time, thank you all for being here. [applause] this is an unprecedented level. there's always moments most of us said that speak
but i grow weary of forgiveness being held captive to christian circles. it's kind of preached in the pulpits but it's rarely explain how this works. there is this pressure to do it and people will feel like they are not good christians if they can't do it and that's fascinating most people are not so forgiveness can't be only fo christians because everyone has to forgive. we all suffer and get harm to each other so we have to be abl to forgive. so the process i try to articulate the first...
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didn't mean that everyone in the america is a christian. everybody has the freedom to say god doesn't exist, but the freedom that comes from a government based on biblical word is a freedom that cannot be obtained under any other religious teaching. and that is yes when i had a chance to meet with retired general jake garner back in september, i asked him again, what happened? president george w. bush sent him over into iraq and asked him to find out what the iraqi people felt like we should try to give them as a government. and i would say, let them choose their own government. we shouldn't be trying to push anything. but general garner did a brilliant job. but he went with some other people, one was a reporter, and he had people from administration with him, and he was told you have got to talk to this direct did he send ant of muhammad and see what he says because people really hear what he says. -- in a firmed again black turban is an indication of what we were told but, he said look, i'm going to tell you what we need here in iraq and
didn't mean that everyone in the america is a christian. everybody has the freedom to say god doesn't exist, but the freedom that comes from a government based on biblical word is a freedom that cannot be obtained under any other religious teaching. and that is yes when i had a chance to meet with retired general jake garner back in september, i asked him again, what happened? president george w. bush sent him over into iraq and asked him to find out what the iraqi people felt like we should...
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unity chrisitian beat western christian in a match last month. we will have highlights and reaction from columbus tonight at ten. it is also the semifinal round in the state football playoffs at the uni-dome... in eight man, don bosco battles midland wyoming in a rematch of a regular season game won by the dons 52-14. midland team without its starting quarterback... on its opening possession--backup quarterback connor harms fumbles the ball for the eagles... don bosco's austin svoboda eventually picks it up for the touchdown...the dons convert the two to make it 8-0. d0on bosco only had the ball for one offensive play in the first quarter--- and austin svoboda makes it count... he slices through the midland defense then touchdown of the game to make it 16-0 dons. early in the second quarter--don bosco ends the competitive phase of this game...bradon bagby fires a 40 yard touchdown pass to cael tenold---don bosco scores 36 points in the second quarter to lead 52-0 at halftime. and austin svoboda and company cruise to the 8 man state championship n
unity chrisitian beat western christian in a match last month. we will have highlights and reaction from columbus tonight at ten. it is also the semifinal round in the state football playoffs at the uni-dome... in eight man, don bosco battles midland wyoming in a rematch of a regular season game won by the dons 52-14. midland team without its starting quarterback... on its opening possession--backup quarterback connor harms fumbles the ball for the eagles... don bosco's austin svoboda...
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christianity is the religion of the west. in fact before the term western civilization or western world was used the term christian was used to describe the same thing. christianity, part from theology has a public character. a character that has allowed it to contribute to the flourishing of the various beneficial characteristics of the west. i hope we'll have a chance to talk about some of that as we go through what is distinctive about the west. rationalism. everybody knows reason and reason is something everybody possess. but thinking of reason as an intellectual tool to be disciplined and to produce systematic understandings of things, that is a characteristic western trait. you can find examples of it elsewhere but it's becoming institutionalized. great universities in the scientific project, and thought theology as well. christianity has a rational theology in a way few other religions do. this is a western trait. first. first global civilization i have mentored and i think too and i hope we can focus a bit on various
christianity is the religion of the west. in fact before the term western civilization or western world was used the term christian was used to describe the same thing. christianity, part from theology has a public character. a character that has allowed it to contribute to the flourishing of the various beneficial characteristics of the west. i hope we'll have a chance to talk about some of that as we go through what is distinctive about the west. rationalism. everybody knows reason and reason...
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i am for israel, and every christian ought to be. [audience applauding] >> sheila: and that, let me move on. you talk about the resurrectionf now, i would imagine during your lifetime, you've seen the rise, fall, and what potentially looks again like the rise of russia. how is that a sign of the end times? >> david: putin wants to reassemble the soviet union. he's like a bear who's been deprived of his cubs, and he's out trying to get the cubs back. the interesting thing about russia is that there are two chapters in the book of ezekiel that tell the whole story of russia's future. and it's one of the most profound of war found in the bible. the bible calls russia the king of the north, and it talks about the fact that in the end-time, they're going to bring a coalition of nations together, and come after israel when israel's resting in the security of a covenant she's made with the antichrist. and it's going to look like israel is finished, dead. and then god is going to intervene. and if you read ezekiel 38 and 39, it's unbelievabl
i am for israel, and every christian ought to be. [audience applauding] >> sheila: and that, let me move on. you talk about the resurrectionf now, i would imagine during your lifetime, you've seen the rise, fall, and what potentially looks again like the rise of russia. how is that a sign of the end times? >> david: putin wants to reassemble the soviet union. he's like a bear who's been deprived of his cubs, and he's out trying to get the cubs back. the interesting thing about...
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and christian registered wisconsin voters. it's 41-38%. now, in 2012, mitt romney held a narrow lead, 48 to 46% over president obama. >> shannon: showers moving in. chief meteorologist john malan shows us if we need an umbrella tomorrow when we head to the polls. >> john: we have a chance for sprinkles in the morning but i clocks back. you missed it, it was 4:36. very, very early and sunrise tomorrow at 7:06 in the morning. things changed around since last week. if you're voting tomorrow, you're going to see the chance for a shower before 9:00 in the morning. so you arrive when the polls open, 51 degrees. 11:00, 54. we'll see peaks of sunshine, mostly cloudy, 3:00, 53. and we will see someun 9:00 a.m. high temperatures 67 in milwaukee. 64 in la crosse cross. international falls at 64 degrees. temperatures going to drop a little bit, starting tomorrow. we're still at 56 in milwaukee, 54 in waukesha, 52 in west bend, 51 watertown. the clouds are here so that's going to stop the temperatures from dropping off all that much more.
and christian registered wisconsin voters. it's 41-38%. now, in 2012, mitt romney held a narrow lead, 48 to 46% over president obama. >> shannon: showers moving in. chief meteorologist john malan shows us if we need an umbrella tomorrow when we head to the polls. >> john: we have a chance for sprinkles in the morning but i clocks back. you missed it, it was 4:36. very, very early and sunrise tomorrow at 7:06 in the morning. things changed around since last week. if you're voting...
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the order of christian funerals is designed to be a celebration of life. we think of that as a modern term but that's an ancient term in our church's teaching in how to conduct funerals. it's way celebration of life >> wonderful. so when you talk about people personalizing it, within our tradition of the church, does that mean they can bring in cultural things as well as, i'm thinking about my mother who is not dead but she wants a particular song, spirit in the sky, to be played at her funeral and so many people want particular things in culture that are not apartment of the himmal, they're in order to -- part of the hymnal, they're not part of the church but they're meaningful to people >> i like to tell people there is a time and a place for everything. so when is that appropriate? probably not at the communion >> of course not >> or the meditation, but it is appropriate to be the music of the backdrop of that video tribute. it is appropriate to be played while people are gathering at the vigil so there's always a way to incorporate something that's imp
the order of christian funerals is designed to be a celebration of life. we think of that as a modern term but that's an ancient term in our church's teaching in how to conduct funerals. it's way celebration of life >> wonderful. so when you talk about people personalizing it, within our tradition of the church, does that mean they can bring in cultural things as well as, i'm thinking about my mother who is not dead but she wants a particular song, spirit in the sky, to be played at her...
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once he became a christian he became a christian. he said i want to live that kind of life so a challenge to mitch and others who converted as well is how to practice your faith in this atmosphere that is so dreadful for someone to practice his or her faith? so that's the kind of difficulty that mitch faces. the way he has done over the years, the way he was -- has dealt with hostile people is fascinating. we talked about that a lot in "death on hold" and people who want to fight him how he deals with them and how we talk to them and eventually he maneuvers them in a different direction. quite impressive. his actions in the way he is able to stand up for himself and it's a model for others. that's why he was elected, he was selected as a teacher to be teaching other prisoners. he did learn to write. he has receive college credit. this man started as a letter to now has college credit. he was on death row and was elected by the other prisoners as being their leader. he is in the honor dorm. he is a model for others and prisoners who h
once he became a christian he became a christian. he said i want to live that kind of life so a challenge to mitch and others who converted as well is how to practice your faith in this atmosphere that is so dreadful for someone to practice his or her faith? so that's the kind of difficulty that mitch faces. the way he has done over the years, the way he was -- has dealt with hostile people is fascinating. we talked about that a lot in "death on hold" and people who want to fight him...
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but thanksgiving is a spiritual attitude that god gives us when we become christians. and when we allow that attitude to grow and develop, we can even be grateful for what god does for us when we're going through difficult times. "all these things," the bible says, "we can become more than conquerors." and the only reason that we can be like that is because of the spirit of god who lives within us. i wish i had time to give but it simply means that when the spirit of god comes to live within you, when you become a christian, he is a resident in your heart. but when you come to him and say, "lord, i am not happy any longer with you just being a resident in my heart. i'd like for you to be the president of my heart, and i wanna give my life to you and serve you. and i will be submissive to whatever you say." and all of a sudden, when you do that genuinely, you will find yourself saying and doing things that seem unnatural to you because they are unnatural. they're supernatural. they're spiritual. you'll say, "thank you," in times when you might have complained. you'll be
but thanksgiving is a spiritual attitude that god gives us when we become christians. and when we allow that attitude to grow and develop, we can even be grateful for what god does for us when we're going through difficult times. "all these things," the bible says, "we can become more than conquerors." and the only reason that we can be like that is because of the spirit of god who lives within us. i wish i had time to give but it simply means that when the spirit of god...
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and he was raised in the southern baptist household and viewed people were christian, not opposed toame-sex marriage and this was in 2011. michael agreed to do a cover story for out magazine which is a gay men's magazine in the united states. agreed to do a cover story for which he decided to appear shirtless on the cover of the gay men's magazine. this man's man appearing, it was just an incredible, it was a perfect storm and what was amazing about michael is it was so calculated by hand. he wanted to jumpstart conversation in the nfl about gay people and gay issues and he did the cause more and sat and the current warners of the world, they all took notice when michael irvin decided to be sure wason the cover of the gay men's magazine, talk about his gay brother and talk about same-sex marriage in 2011 and i look at that point as an important , a turning point in our movement . >> one of your chapters is on religion in sports, why? >> really, religion as a real strong grip on sports in the united states and it dates back to the early 20th century. it was very intentional by the chu
and he was raised in the southern baptist household and viewed people were christian, not opposed toame-sex marriage and this was in 2011. michael agreed to do a cover story for out magazine which is a gay men's magazine in the united states. agreed to do a cover story for which he decided to appear shirtless on the cover of the gay men's magazine. this man's man appearing, it was just an incredible, it was a perfect storm and what was amazing about michael is it was so calculated by hand. he...
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>> it is interesting -- both of these candidates profess to be devout christians.pence, evangelical, protestant, and tim kaine, a catholic. amy: mike pence said i am a christian, a conservative, it are republican, in that order. >> in that order, that is right. what we see with these candidates are two faces of christianity in this country -- one with mike pence where christianity is being weaponize as a way to justify a range of discrimination, small-minded, mean, xenophobia phobic thinking, and in the case of tim kaine, a different kind of christianity -- what i would call a more catholic way of thinking face and thinking of brotherly love, if you will -- a christianity of compassion, care, responsibility to those that are the weakest. you may remember that when he was in law school he left for a year and went to honduras to do volunteer work there. of of my students -- if one my students said they would like to do that at columbia, i would welcome it, but i think tim kaine catholicism runs deep to him out of a sense of responsibility and public service. what i s
>> it is interesting -- both of these candidates profess to be devout christians.pence, evangelical, protestant, and tim kaine, a catholic. amy: mike pence said i am a christian, a conservative, it are republican, in that order. >> in that order, that is right. what we see with these candidates are two faces of christianity in this country -- one with mike pence where christianity is being weaponize as a way to justify a range of discrimination, small-minded, mean, xenophobia phobic...
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western christian snaps the streak. >>> we came out. they were a better team today. they made play-off play. you have to give it to them, mistakes to be in this game. >> i'm more proud. i know how hard they have worked and prepared and when you do that, i believe there is no remorse. there is no reason to have any second doubts about what happened. >> mount vernon finished one win short but us mustangs had something to cheer about. he received that a lucy yellowier sy this morning making it official. he will la all-american bowl. he is the first mt. vernon native to play in the game. >>> it is really exciting. last year i remember getting nominated and i was excited about that. to get invited to play is surreal. i didn't know what to say. it is just a great feeling. i'm pretty proud of myself. >>> as expected this was all hawks. thomas gillman, 4-0 on the season. he adds another there. machine. he gets two on the way to the 18-16 major decision. they beat iowa central also 55- 0. >>> it is a one man versus another man. there are big moves and a fall. you can slip on
western christian snaps the streak. >>> we came out. they were a better team today. they made play-off play. you have to give it to them, mistakes to be in this game. >> i'm more proud. i know how hard they have worked and prepared and when you do that, i believe there is no remorse. there is no reason to have any second doubts about what happened. >> mount vernon finished one win short but us mustangs had something to cheer about. he received that a lucy yellowier sy this...
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and then we should be consecrated as christians. when i think of the fact that the lord jesus it puts a sense of urgency in my soul. why do i do what i do? most men my age have quit a long time ago, and i continue to do what i do through radio, and television, and events because, as i mentioned to you earlier, my goal in life is not only to go to heaven, but to take as many people with me as i can. i want you to go to heaven. if one more sermon or one more radio broadcast or one more television program that we put forward. and i think that's the way all of us should feel. if we do believe that jesus could come back at any time, we shouldn't be passive. people say, "why do you keep working at this stage of your life?" and i tell them when i went through cancer 20 years ago, and god saved my life, i realized he didn't give me my life back to go sit on a beach. he gave me my life back to serve him. for as long as i can do that, that's what i plan to do. and i believe eternity is at stake for many peopod the fourth word is the word "exa
and then we should be consecrated as christians. when i think of the fact that the lord jesus it puts a sense of urgency in my soul. why do i do what i do? most men my age have quit a long time ago, and i continue to do what i do through radio, and television, and events because, as i mentioned to you earlier, my goal in life is not only to go to heaven, but to take as many people with me as i can. i want you to go to heaven. if one more sermon or one more radio broadcast or one more television...
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so there is christianity and then character we think the moral character of a person is where the person lives and finally the subject matter of the college of those things of which we live our lives that are identified in the classical and medieval and renaissance literature or modern literature. the things that are good that there's nothing you can add to make them better. so that is what aristotle identifies as happiness that is the soul of acting in accordance with virtue in that means all of the virtues and also with the ethics. the kids love it they've read the first book before they come here as they're freshman year. >> host: required parts been mike guess. send them the book. them the rest of the four years they come to understand that things like that need including the natural sciences which are very strong here. so those things make the college unique and also makes it seem killer as half the curriculum is the same for every kid. that means those who play in the nfl right now and three young men who recently clerk on the supreme court of the united states. those six young men
so there is christianity and then character we think the moral character of a person is where the person lives and finally the subject matter of the college of those things of which we live our lives that are identified in the classical and medieval and renaissance literature or modern literature. the things that are good that there's nothing you can add to make them better. so that is what aristotle identifies as happiness that is the soul of acting in accordance with virtue in that means all...
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one of the things we are seeing in the recent book calle their e end of white christian america and one of the things i had been noting in the pattern is despite the antipathy between white catholics and protestant groups in the past we've seen more of an alignment especially since ronald reagan among some of the groups from even the explicit theological documents to bury the hatchet back in the '90s and going forward. and what kind of interesting is if you look at the voting patterns that will tell the story because i want to get the last three cycles from the exit polls it is the percentage who voted for the democratic presidential candidates. i'm going to put it out in two batches and you will see why. among the groups for democratic presidential candidates over the last three cycles, you'll see none of them hit 50% said they have been leaning to word or strongly supporting the republican presidential candidates and the protestants being the most supportive and least likely to separate the democratic candidates. it's the episcopalians and in support of the republican presidential can
one of the things we are seeing in the recent book calle their e end of white christian america and one of the things i had been noting in the pattern is despite the antipathy between white catholics and protestant groups in the past we've seen more of an alignment especially since ronald reagan among some of the groups from even the explicit theological documents to bury the hatchet back in the '90s and going forward. and what kind of interesting is if you look at the voting patterns that will...
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christian conference dealing with from and i took on greece and christianity and glenn moods gives usan introduction to the reformation on the west. so with that said i would like to again encourage you to go to that course for free and i would like to introduce dr. balch for his remarks. >> i want to thank everybody here. i want to thank the on line university and the council. truly an honor to have an opportunity to say something about this most urgent educational problem. oftentimes when you speak in defense of western civilization the comeback is that you are being asked in a centric. you are not being inclusive, you are not kind of taking and the whole global scene in which all of humanity is present. and i think that actually reflects profound understanding about western civilization and what it has become and the misunderstanding is this. to the extent that one can talk about there being a lowball civilization, about there being something that embraces and brings together all of humankind, that something is western civilization which has gone long global. it's gone global becau
christian conference dealing with from and i took on greece and christianity and glenn moods gives usan introduction to the reformation on the west. so with that said i would like to again encourage you to go to that course for free and i would like to introduce dr. balch for his remarks. >> i want to thank everybody here. i want to thank the on line university and the council. truly an honor to have an opportunity to say something about this most urgent educational problem. oftentimes...
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here he was in a prison and couldn't sleep thinking about this and from a christian standpoint he has got to be executed a year away from being executed and because he is sorry for what he did the lord can forgive him, he can still go to heaven, receive jesus as savior but he can't read or write. how can i communicate with him. if god is in this good things will happen, i write him a letter. >> the article said he was at home in business so i went to annapolis, i had to write home in prison, home in alabama and the zip code in alabama, turns out i picked 20 northern alabama so it was off. i wrote this letter in block letters saying sorry for what you did but you can be forgiven and still go to heaven. a short letter. signed it. i wasn't sure he was going to get it but if he does, i discharged my duty. the lord wanted me to do something and i felt the need to do this and i did it and a couple weeks later a letter came back in the mail. and didn't have his prisoner either and mail was hard to get through without somebody somehow, it turns out i found out later he had another prisoner re
here he was in a prison and couldn't sleep thinking about this and from a christian standpoint he has got to be executed a year away from being executed and because he is sorry for what he did the lord can forgive him, he can still go to heaven, receive jesus as savior but he can't read or write. how can i communicate with him. if god is in this good things will happen, i write him a letter. >> the article said he was at home in business so i went to annapolis, i had to write home in...