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of christian how much of the territory of american christianity does it occupy? you guess, orould made wn of christians, is up of christian zionists, and about, asve a question to whether christian zionism exists in other countries. it seems to me that's a fairly important question given your united states and how there is such an two kinds tween our of zionism, and finally this probably has something to do anti-semitism, because certainly there is still plenty of christians who are anti-semites, although that might be dropping. would you argue that the people are probably not christian zionists. >> let me try to take the questions in reverse order. again, about regard as sm, what i a sincere attempt to overcome anti-semitism is greatf the motivation for deal of christian zionism. hagee, who is the founder, i don't think he's much longer united in christians for israel, which claims over a gives members, so that you some idea of the scale, many of his books, how he was led to his belief in christian obligation to jews in israel as he became more of the history of
of christian how much of the territory of american christianity does it occupy? you guess, orould made wn of christians, is up of christian zionists, and about, asve a question to whether christian zionism exists in other countries. it seems to me that's a fairly important question given your united states and how there is such an two kinds tween our of zionism, and finally this probably has something to do anti-semitism, because certainly there is still plenty of christians who are...
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radical christianity. adam taylor talks about the church becoming a place of belonging to provide an alternative which is going hand- in-hand with critique. mcallister talks about the need for different types of folk theology. what is the right track? how are we going to balance those elements of a church- based response to the alt-right? >> this is for you adam. >> look, if you haven't read some research just came out i highly recommend you do so that is called more in common and it is also called hidden tribe. research that got released on tuesday about board members and people behind this research. i'm going to do a little bit of an injustice in summarizing, but they did pretty significant polling with a very large sample size and they really tried to get at understanding various trends within the u.s. voting population that would go deeper than just the left right polarities, the red blue polarity and what they didn't understand was we are really composed of seven different groups and on the extreme, y
radical christianity. adam taylor talks about the church becoming a place of belonging to provide an alternative which is going hand- in-hand with critique. mcallister talks about the need for different types of folk theology. what is the right track? how are we going to balance those elements of a church- based response to the alt-right? >> this is for you adam. >> look, if you haven't read some research just came out i highly recommend you do so that is called more in common and...
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christian america. in the spring of two thousand and eighteen alone seventy four project puts bills were introduced in at least a dozen states according to the congressional caucus foundation. very intentionally torrence the whole make america a christian nation and imposing their. discriminatory. on the rest of us. project blitz may be a national initiative but it has a tennessee connection and congresswoman marsha blackburn she's a leader in the organization behind the project i know the left wing or a knuckle dragging conservative and you know what i say that's all right bring it on she's now running for senate and one of the country's most closely watched midterm races thank you through both president and vice president might have endorsed blackboard traveling to tennessee multiple times for rallies and fund raising events america needs a conservative revolution and leaders who are willing to fight. back to. try to track down we found out she's at a private donor a bit tonight. talk to. marsha black
christian america. in the spring of two thousand and eighteen alone seventy four project puts bills were introduced in at least a dozen states according to the congressional caucus foundation. very intentionally torrence the whole make america a christian nation and imposing their. discriminatory. on the rest of us. project blitz may be a national initiative but it has a tennessee connection and congresswoman marsha blackburn she's a leader in the organization behind the project i know the left...
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even the majority of christians don't share the views of the religious right. a group that actually see a fusion between nationality and religion possibly race and religion and certainly. culture and religion. even though the religious right makes up a minority of christians they vote as a bloc so their political power is disproportionate to their number. there's a common sentiment in the movement that they're under attack by society at large. and that america has moved too far from what they view as its christian origins. now it's a time when we need to stand up and start pushing back and saying and has enough we want our rights back we want our liberty and freedom and we want our religious freedoms back and we don't need to be pushed around by anybody else just these last two days you've had the secretary of state as the vice president of the united states members of congress all here to to speak to you right now in the world do you think that the government as it is in your corner you know i've heard government including in our cleaner now i think is sound a
even the majority of christians don't share the views of the religious right. a group that actually see a fusion between nationality and religion possibly race and religion and certainly. culture and religion. even though the religious right makes up a minority of christians they vote as a bloc so their political power is disproportionate to their number. there's a common sentiment in the movement that they're under attack by society at large. and that america has moved too far from what they...
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would leave christian broadcaster in the country and yet you still support him. do solemnly swear i think i join with a lot of people waking up the day after the election going what just happened. so he's he's an unlikely president and it's unlikely for him to be of such appeal to evangelical voters that said i think president trump is an absolute master me master of emotion as a master politician he made very specific promises to the evangelical community about supreme court justices about the johnson amendment about christian persecution christianity is under siege unlike other politicians who make promises in the campaign and then do something different in office he's fulfilled his promises he's he's come through a lot of what white evangelicals have had to do since trump appear on the scene is to figure out kind of how he fits in their theology and their religious commitments the office is so powerful. that you need even more a c.n.n. interview says donald trump cares about us nobody has done more for christians or evangelicals or frankly religion that i have
would leave christian broadcaster in the country and yet you still support him. do solemnly swear i think i join with a lot of people waking up the day after the election going what just happened. so he's he's an unlikely president and it's unlikely for him to be of such appeal to evangelical voters that said i think president trump is an absolute master me master of emotion as a master politician he made very specific promises to the evangelical community about supreme court justices about the...
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about the johnson amendment about christian persecution christiane it's under siege unlike other politicians who make promises in the campaign and then do something different in office he's fulfilled his promises he's he's come through a lot of what white evangelicals have had to do since trump appear on the scene is to figure out kind of how he fits in their theology and their religious commitments the office is so powerful. that you need even more a c. b. an interview says donald trump cares about us nobody has done more for christians or evangelicals or frankly religion that i have he's going to sit down and talk to us even though he won't talk to the washington post or the new york times or to c.b.s. i'm so donald trump values you will continue to believe in donald trump because trump believes in you. trump may value c.b.s. and c.d.n. may value the access to press but that doesn't mean has any value in the news it's because you sit on it and that's coming from someone who should know ten years before fox news came on the scene we wrote the playbook for conservative news we call the t.v.
about the johnson amendment about christian persecution christiane it's under siege unlike other politicians who make promises in the campaign and then do something different in office he's fulfilled his promises he's he's come through a lot of what white evangelicals have had to do since trump appear on the scene is to figure out kind of how he fits in their theology and their religious commitments the office is so powerful. that you need even more a c. b. an interview says donald trump cares...
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thirty years more which christiane had dragged the danes into proved a political desire. asta for the country even so the king was seen as a military hero. mentally wounded so his retinue believed the king collapsed upon the deck of his ship the trinity will be beheld him was frozen with horror that christiane stood up once again found his shattered eye and called upon his men to fight the good fight. in king christian state ross kildow was merely the seat of the diocese it was no longer the residence of the danish kings as it had been from the eleventh to fifteenth century as nowadays well skilled is effectively a suburb of copenhagen visit has come mainly to see the viking ships that were raised from the field and restored the bells in the margaret tower still strike daily as they always have at ten at three at five and at seven o'clock. the danish monarchs and the longer involved in the business of government and have abandoned some of the old home as the most recent tomb dating from one thousand nine hundred five shows it is privilege enough to be interred in or besid
thirty years more which christiane had dragged the danes into proved a political desire. asta for the country even so the king was seen as a military hero. mentally wounded so his retinue believed the king collapsed upon the deck of his ship the trinity will be beheld him was frozen with horror that christiane stood up once again found his shattered eye and called upon his men to fight the good fight. in king christian state ross kildow was merely the seat of the diocese it was no longer the...
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there are christian devotees of whitefield. his brilliance was encapsulated in the sermon as delivered. you had to be there to really get it. i've written a book on whitefield, and i have the sense that i still don't quite get it, because i don't have my youtube club. where edwards' brilliance is captured on the printed page. you didn't have to be there for edwards. because of his ideas and they are captured on the page. ok? the first great awakening is obviously this renewal of religious fervor. and the people who are not into this sort of thing, people who are not christian, not religious, not devout themselves, it may seem like, well, it was this sort of quaint thing that happened in the 1730's and 1740's. worth knowing about, but maybe not interesting to people on the outside, but i would say that the great awakening is also significant because of the controversy, culturally and socially, that it creates. it is extraordinarily controversial and disruptive in colonial society. it is the biggest upheaval in the british coloni
there are christian devotees of whitefield. his brilliance was encapsulated in the sermon as delivered. you had to be there to really get it. i've written a book on whitefield, and i have the sense that i still don't quite get it, because i don't have my youtube club. where edwards' brilliance is captured on the printed page. you didn't have to be there for edwards. because of his ideas and they are captured on the page. ok? the first great awakening is obviously this renewal of religious...
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protests over the acquittal of a christian woman convicted of blasphemy. camps for internally displaced people burned to the ground in central african republic thousands have been displaced in the.
protests over the acquittal of a christian woman convicted of blasphemy. camps for internally displaced people burned to the ground in central african republic thousands have been displaced in the.
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are christian. christianity is the best religion of all and it accord with rationality and modern learning. so they wouldn't have seen a tension between those things. one of the ways that this plays out is there is a growing tendency to explain things naturally. and for sure when you compare the mentality of americans from, say, 1692 when the salem witchcraft trials happened, to say 1800 and the years after the american revolution, something has definitely changed on a popular level. then there are still people who believe in strong super naturalism, even in thing like witchcraft. but if you go from 1692 to 1700, to 1750, to 1800, there is a declining tendency to see things in exclusively super natural terms. so say your cow dies unexpectedly. your cow is fine one day, and then the next day the cow is frothing at the mouth and keels over and dies. what do you think has happened? right? in 1692, you might think, especially if you have had a recent art with sort of a spooky neighbor, that a spell has
are christian. christianity is the best religion of all and it accord with rationality and modern learning. so they wouldn't have seen a tension between those things. one of the ways that this plays out is there is a growing tendency to explain things naturally. and for sure when you compare the mentality of americans from, say, 1692 when the salem witchcraft trials happened, to say 1800 and the years after the american revolution, something has definitely changed on a popular level. then there...
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most of the advocates of the enlightenment say of course we are christianity -- christian. they would not have seen a tension between those things. one of the ways that this plays , there is a growing tendency to explain things naturally. , when you compare the mentality of americans from 1692, when the salem witch trials have been, something it is definitely changed. there are still people who believe in strong supernaturalism and things like witchcraft, but if you go from -- 1750,700, to 1715 there is a tendency to see things in supernatural terms. say your cow dies unexpectedly. your cow was fine one day and the next day it is frothing at the mouth and dies. what do you think has happened? think,, you might especially if you had a recent argument with a spooky neighbor that a spell has been cast on your cow. that is the world that you live in. the world of wonders and magic. you might think it is a malevolent spiritual attack. people might still think that, but it is more likely that people will think they got a disease. these things happen. there is a medical reason for
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out in the i same way that a carpenter who is a christian and is ethical and lives a christian life, his work will demonstrate his belief. he doesn't have to make the stairway into the form -- [inaudible] he just has to be a good carpenter and live his life and run his business according to christian values. that's a christian artists need to do as well. >> anyone else? thank you so much. it's a great book. it's a reader, very comfortable, a doggy beside him. that's great. >> i actually hired an artist to do the cover. and to do the inside illustrations because i wanted the book to be beautiful. it was a little bit more beyond what the publisher would. [inaudible] >> this is art claire booth luce limited edition. >> no good deed goes unpunished. i know that. >> zero, thank you. thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> of it like to join us for lunch you can hunt out these doors, take a left and go through the double doors here. we are showing the books outside as well. thank you veryas much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] >> well, i'm really no
out in the i same way that a carpenter who is a christian and is ethical and lives a christian life, his work will demonstrate his belief. he doesn't have to make the stairway into the form -- [inaudible] he just has to be a good carpenter and live his life and run his business according to christian values. that's a christian artists need to do as well. >> anyone else? thank you so much. it's a great book. it's a reader, very comfortable, a doggy beside him. that's great. >> i...
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extraordinary powerful christian thinker.ut that teaching was declared heresy in the fifth century. after his death and as far as i know, most christian traditions just have you know, rejected it. i am not sure why. >> thank you. >> i wonder, wanted to know if you have any ideas on church membership or even the relationship of religion to churches. we see many traditional christians denominations and religions like unitary universalism shrinking in numbers. and we see kind of prosperity churches, growing in numbers. if you have any ideas on them. >> that's a question. i just -- you know, one thing about my religion i'm not thinking about how many people go to churches because so many people who are exploring different ways of coming to terms with their lives, are not involved with churches at all. or other religious groups either. so i'm probably not the best person to ask. i have colleagues that are sociologists for religion but i would need to get that more thought. thank you. >> i would like to hear a comment you have abou
extraordinary powerful christian thinker.ut that teaching was declared heresy in the fifth century. after his death and as far as i know, most christian traditions just have you know, rejected it. i am not sure why. >> thank you. >> i wonder, wanted to know if you have any ideas on church membership or even the relationship of religion to churches. we see many traditional christians denominations and religions like unitary universalism shrinking in numbers. and we see kind of...
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their bases in the north they were heathen people to looking at the scandinavian almost man made christians of his subjects their rates continued however but even so in the eight ten century king harald bluetooth had a church built at the end of the roskilde a field in denmark that his fame might be the greater. his successor i murdered his own brother in law or in the church it was demolished and a new one built in its place in the twelfth and thirteenth century is the name of roskilde a cathedral acquired its present appearance a new building material was being used together with the new style and between them they resulted in a brick gothic. the many graves in the interior are pointed to what he says special about this cathedral. the names makes a rather pain impression on first inspection the images of saints that for many graced it was stripped during the reformation. the. heavy. head of the cathedral not any says its congregation as a house of god it's also the final resting place of the kings and queens of denmark over the centuries the moneths had the cathedral rooted and extended t
their bases in the north they were heathen people to looking at the scandinavian almost man made christians of his subjects their rates continued however but even so in the eight ten century king harald bluetooth had a church built at the end of the roskilde a field in denmark that his fame might be the greater. his successor i murdered his own brother in law or in the church it was demolished and a new one built in its place in the twelfth and thirteenth century is the name of roskilde a...
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universities they watch christian t.v. channels or listen to christian radio stations they never really have to intersect with the worldview that any of us would be familiar with they see a completely different world they're surrounded by completely different facts and information and they have a political plan for this country and they by all means are not complacent about this election coming up what we're hearing from some of them online this is susan b. anthony list the organization that is an anti-abortion rights advocate group they write it under trump two justices were appointed to the supreme court to respect the constitutional right to life they also then go on to say that there's been twenty ninth circuit court judges and fifty three district court judges confirmed thanks to president trump so and for the people that you talked to was anyone able to reconcile the things that they saw as being pro christianity. pro the bible with the way that trump has lived his life. you know some people didn't try to rationalize
universities they watch christian t.v. channels or listen to christian radio stations they never really have to intersect with the worldview that any of us would be familiar with they see a completely different world they're surrounded by completely different facts and information and they have a political plan for this country and they by all means are not complacent about this election coming up what we're hearing from some of them online this is susan b. anthony list the organization that is...
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a carpenter who is a christian and is ethical, and lives a christian life his work will demonstrate his beliefs. he doesn't have to like make the stairway into the form of a cross for it to -- he just has to be a good carpenter and live his life and run his business according to christian values. and that's what christian artists need to do as well. >> anybody else? thank you so much it is a great book. i even love the little illustration it's a reader -- the doggy besides him. it's great. >> i do want to -- i hired an artist to do the cover, it -- and to do the inside illustrations because i wanted to book to be beautiful so it was a little bit more beyond what the publisher would have done. >> we have a couple gifts for you. >> a nice mug, thank you. no good deed goes unpunished. thank you. >> thank you so much for coming. >> thank you so much for having me it was a delight. >> we're selling the books outside as well. thank you so much. [applause]
a carpenter who is a christian and is ethical, and lives a christian life his work will demonstrate his beliefs. he doesn't have to like make the stairway into the form of a cross for it to -- he just has to be a good carpenter and live his life and run his business according to christian values. and that's what christian artists need to do as well. >> anybody else? thank you so much it is a great book. i even love the little illustration it's a reader -- the doggy besides him. it's...
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universities they watch christian t.v. channels or listen to christian radio stations they never really have to intersect with the worldview that any of us would be familiar with they see a completely different world they're surrounded by completely different facts and information and they have a political plan for this country and they by all means are not complacent about this election coming up we're hearing from some of them on line this is susan b. anthony list the organization that is an anti-abortion rights advocate group they write in the under trump two justices were appointed to the supreme court to respect the constitutional right to life they also then go on to say that there's been twenty ninth circuit court judges and fifty three district court judges confirmed thanks to president trump so and from the people that you talked to was anyone able to reconcile the things that they saw as being pro christianity pro the bible with the way that trump has lived his life. you know some people did try to rationalize pr
universities they watch christian t.v. channels or listen to christian radio stations they never really have to intersect with the worldview that any of us would be familiar with they see a completely different world they're surrounded by completely different facts and information and they have a political plan for this country and they by all means are not complacent about this election coming up we're hearing from some of them on line this is susan b. anthony list the organization that is an...
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a period christian revitalization. it swept through the colonies and explains how the salem witch trials and the decline of your to lead to an era of traveling preachers, such as george whitfield and an emphasis on evangelism. the class is about 70 minutes. >> you are talking about the founding of the american colonies and we're getting into the 1700s today. i want to focus on religion in the light colonial period. i know this has been on your mind since you had a paper coming out about that. the lead up to the great awakening, some of the overview on what happens in the great awakening and hopefully, that will set you up for your paper. take a look at the background to what is happening in 18th-century america in regards to religion. we talked about some of this already before in class about the scope of religion and religious commitment across the colonies. if you look at the southern colonies from maryland down to georgia, most of what we had is a formal commitment to the church of england. the church of england is
a period christian revitalization. it swept through the colonies and explains how the salem witch trials and the decline of your to lead to an era of traveling preachers, such as george whitfield and an emphasis on evangelism. the class is about 70 minutes. >> you are talking about the founding of the american colonies and we're getting into the 1700s today. i want to focus on religion in the light colonial period. i know this has been on your mind since you had a paper coming out about...
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extraordinary powerful christian thinker. but that teaching was declared heresy in the fifth century. after his death and as far as i know, most christian traditions just have you know, rejected it. i am not sure why. >> thank you. >> i wonder, wanted to know if you have any ideas on church membership or even the relationship of religion to churches. we see many traditional christians denominations and religions like unitary universalism shrinking in numbers. and we see kind of prosperity churches, growing in numbers. if you have any ideas on them. >> that's a question. i just -- you know, one thing about my religion i'm not thinking about how many people go to churches because so many people who are exploring different ways of coming to terms with their lives, are not involved with churches at all. or other religious groups either. so i'm probably not the best person to ask. i have colleagues that are sociologists for religion but i would need to get that more thought. thank you. >> i would like to hear a comment you have ab
extraordinary powerful christian thinker. but that teaching was declared heresy in the fifth century. after his death and as far as i know, most christian traditions just have you know, rejected it. i am not sure why. >> thank you. >> i wonder, wanted to know if you have any ideas on church membership or even the relationship of religion to churches. we see many traditional christians denominations and religions like unitary universalism shrinking in numbers. and we see kind of...
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i've gone to some christian film festivals and things on the flipside christian narratives are all oftening too preachy, only about using the story for a moral purpose instead of receiving it like the loose quote you had. what recommendations would you have to give christian writers who want to incorporate the virtue in their stories to really show a perspective that they can offer without only using it as a hammer. >> that's an important critique that christians need to hear and understand. when i talk about these books and the virtues that can be seen in them, i don't claim anywhere that this is the theme of the book. this is what the writer was trying to convey because great literature really doesn't do that. great literature is much more complex and has many more things that it addresses. so i'm just providing a lens to say, look we can read this book but most people would never Ãb cormac mccarthy the road, it's about hope i say. i don't think that's really what cormac Ãbit's a bear. it's not that i'm violating the text but i'm not saying he sat down to say i'm gonna write a book abo
i've gone to some christian film festivals and things on the flipside christian narratives are all oftening too preachy, only about using the story for a moral purpose instead of receiving it like the loose quote you had. what recommendations would you have to give christian writers who want to incorporate the virtue in their stories to really show a perspective that they can offer without only using it as a hammer. >> that's an important critique that christians need to hear and...
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view it will come out in the same way that is ethical and living a christian life. and then just have a good carpenter according to christian values. . >> it is a great book. . >> actually hired an artist to do the cover it wasn't the publisher to do the inside illustrations because i wanted the book to be beautiful it is above what the publisher would have done. . >> here you go a month with your favorite phrase. >> no good deed goes unpunished. [laughter] i know that well. >> thank you for having me. . >> and we are selling the books outside as well. [applause] . >> one of the things i talk about in this book my dad tells a lot of people this to speak your dreams and he says especially when kids come to him on the campaign trail and say but to tell people that you want to do something so my parents got me as a storyteller from a very young age and not only speak my dreams but they were speaking them to me.
view it will come out in the same way that is ethical and living a christian life. and then just have a good carpenter according to christian values. . >> it is a great book. . >> actually hired an artist to do the cover it wasn't the publisher to do the inside illustrations because i wanted the book to be beautiful it is above what the publisher would have done. . >> here you go a month with your favorite phrase. >> no good deed goes unpunished. [laughter] i know that...
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scarlet: very quickly, christian, is there?hristian: you know, we definitely are invested more in growth names. amazon is only 3.1% of our portfolio. it is an equal weight approach. in fact, amazon was only the 15th best performer in ibuy last year. so we think there is a lot of opportunity, but growth has to come back. scarlet: all right, our thanks to christian magoon, ceo of amplify etfs, and carolina wilson of bloomberg. gardillog up, roderigo from resolve asset management equates spider-man at the movies to the etf world. we tell you what they have in common. and, one etf that caught our attention, the $44 billion ishares russell 2000 etf. it plunged more than 15% from its august record. options traders have been reducing their use of output contracts as protection against further declines. total put open interest has not been this low in the this fund, since january 2015. a reminder that you can find that chart along with all the other charts here on bloomberg at gtv . this is "bloomberg etf iq." ♪ scarlet: i'm scarle
scarlet: very quickly, christian, is there?hristian: you know, we definitely are invested more in growth names. amazon is only 3.1% of our portfolio. it is an equal weight approach. in fact, amazon was only the 15th best performer in ibuy last year. so we think there is a lot of opportunity, but growth has to come back. scarlet: all right, our thanks to christian magoon, ceo of amplify etfs, and carolina wilson of bloomberg. gardillog up, roderigo from resolve asset management equates...
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population christians have faced repeated attacks by islamist extremists in recent years. in april a gunman shot four people dead in this church in quetta. i am. the worst attack in recent history occurred in the spring of two thousand and sixteen at an easter celebration on a playground in the hoar a suicide bomber claimed the lives of seventy people and wounded over three hundred more. christians are legally permitted to practice their religion in pakistan but many feel they are at the mercy of the country's controversial blasphemy laws the punishment for insulting the prophet muhammad or mishandling the koran is dead so far no one has been executed under these laws yet bibi's acquittal does not mean she is safe to end the protests surrounding her case the government struck a deal with islamist groups bibi could now be barred from leaving the country where hardliners have vowed to take her life her family says they will never feel safe and pakistan. are some soccer news nailbiter munich can secure their place in the last sixteen of the champions league when they host gre
population christians have faced repeated attacks by islamist extremists in recent years. in april a gunman shot four people dead in this church in quetta. i am. the worst attack in recent history occurred in the spring of two thousand and sixteen at an easter celebration on a playground in the hoar a suicide bomber claimed the lives of seventy people and wounded over three hundred more. christians are legally permitted to practice their religion in pakistan but many feel they are at the mercy...
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what happened was she said she got a letter on the platform that she was going to maintain christian values and they were going to we're going to vote in opposition to this lunacy today that gender is. anything you wanted to be so she said i'm going to abstain from that person to the promise that i made to my of the people who voted for me and so she did she said i'm going to abstain from this one now they want her to resign because she's not getting into the idea that or she doesn't count as the idea that somehow gender i can just make up my mind like that out right now if they got their city today i'm i'm swedish and i'm a i'm a zebra and whatever just so she decided to abstain or now in berkeley all the bastion of free speech i remember that a member of the sixty's free speech epicenter now they want her to resign to get out to step down because she dared to follow through with a campaign promise she made to her constituents who voted her in the snowflakes again i know good for her though she hasn't resigned but this is sure you have to resign i mean say that you're taking words t
what happened was she said she got a letter on the platform that she was going to maintain christian values and they were going to we're going to vote in opposition to this lunacy today that gender is. anything you wanted to be so she said i'm going to abstain from that person to the promise that i made to my of the people who voted for me and so she did she said i'm going to abstain from this one now they want her to resign because she's not getting into the idea that or she doesn't count as...
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he uses the bible and christianity to drive his own opportunist ideas. those who have used the bible or christianity to hold office, he is one of those people. i agree with the previous caller. betweenthe difference extremists who are being condemned, as month him -- muslim fundamentalists, and you say evangelical christians is the base for the foundation of this country and the constitution? i think you are unfortunate and you should not have another chance to hold office. host: mr. blackwell, i will give you a chance to respond. number one, i'm not looking to hold office again, i'm 71 years old. i am here to advance various policies. i'm glad that i'm affiliated with a number of organizations that have allowed me to do that, and to do that quite successfully. day, i was a the mentee of someone from cincinnati who was also a mentor of martin luther king, an associate of fred shuttlesworth, one of martin luther king's lieutenants. i worked with a lot of religious-based civil rights leaders. the greatestod threat to religious liberty was moral relativism,
he uses the bible and christianity to drive his own opportunist ideas. those who have used the bible or christianity to hold office, he is one of those people. i agree with the previous caller. betweenthe difference extremists who are being condemned, as month him -- muslim fundamentalists, and you say evangelical christians is the base for the foundation of this country and the constitution? i think you are unfortunate and you should not have another chance to hold office. host: mr. blackwell,...
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he felt christianity was decaying faster rather than it had before. maybe christianity had been strengthened by the oppression of the communist system. i doubt that myself, but it's an argument. at the end of the 1520's, 25 years, how to we feel christianity is doing in europe after the great effort made for it at pope john paul ii? ms. anders: not great. generally, not great. i think in poland, religion was what kept poland going during the communist years. the fact that john paul ii came along, he was definitely instrumental in the solidarity movement. and the church in poland is still pretty strong, not as strong as it used to be. but that doesn't go for the rest of europe and it certainly doesn't go for the rest of the world. i think the problem is we've seen christianity suffering all over the world now. nobody is coming particularly to the aid. if john paul ii were alive today, if he were to present than, i think he would be more depressed today. mr. o'sullivan: it's fair to say that most european governments, not all, have not responded with en
he felt christianity was decaying faster rather than it had before. maybe christianity had been strengthened by the oppression of the communist system. i doubt that myself, but it's an argument. at the end of the 1520's, 25 years, how to we feel christianity is doing in europe after the great effort made for it at pope john paul ii? ms. anders: not great. generally, not great. i think in poland, religion was what kept poland going during the communist years. the fact that john paul ii came...
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a carpenter who is a christian and is at the golem was a christian life, his work will demonstrate his belief. he doesn't make the stairway. he just has to be a good carpenter and live his life and ran his business according to christian values and not the christian artists need to do as well. >> anyone else? thank you so much. it's a great look. the reader, very comfortable. that is great. >> i actually hired an artist to do the cover. and to do the inside illustrations because i wanted the book to be beautiful. a little bit beyond what the publisher would have done. >> this is our claire booth luce policy institute limited edition. >> a nice mug. no good deed goes unpunished. i know that. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for coming. >> thank you for having me. if you'd like to join us for lunch you can have these doors, and go through the double doors here. thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] .. always a little bit anxious about saying that and he always says to speak your dreams that is the first step to tell people that you want to do something and so i think
a carpenter who is a christian and is at the golem was a christian life, his work will demonstrate his belief. he doesn't make the stairway. he just has to be a good carpenter and live his life and ran his business according to christian values and not the christian artists need to do as well. >> anyone else? thank you so much. it's a great look. the reader, very comfortable. that is great. >> i actually hired an artist to do the cover. and to do the inside illustrations because i...
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because she was a christian? because she was a christian.ty had contaminated that a bowl and the water from the well. during the argument she said, my christ died for me. "what did mohammad do for you?" this resulted in an allegation of blasphemy. she was beaten, some reports say much worse happened and i am sure in her autobiography that will be released, more will be revealed. but then she was placed under trumped—up blasphemy charges and remained incarcerated for ten years with a death sentence hanging over her. it seems extraordinary in a week when we have been reporting ireland's referendum scrapping its blasphemy law and it is a law that was never actually used against anyone, that in pakistan blasphemy laws remain such an important part of both the legal system and also the politics of the country. indeed. don't forget these were introduced by the british but they were public order offences with a small fine and a very small sentence, if anything. in the 1980s they were used as a tool of discrimination. pakistani christians across pak
because she was a christian? because she was a christian.ty had contaminated that a bowl and the water from the well. during the argument she said, my christ died for me. "what did mohammad do for you?" this resulted in an allegation of blasphemy. she was beaten, some reports say much worse happened and i am sure in her autobiography that will be released, more will be revealed. but then she was placed under trumped—up blasphemy charges and remained incarcerated for ten years with a...
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no i'm not speaking up beehive of somebody who was overtly christian i personally am your religious doesn't matter one way or the other what i'm telling you is that there it is anathema it is considered not in any way tolerate it is not a diverse atheists agnostics no problem we understand we tolerate we get christians you're on your own that's a fact and that's just really not true i mean i my wife teaches at temple university in philadelphia and there are christians all over the campus handing stuff out all the time no problem. there's bigger problems i think with with muslims because there's some harassment of them by other students but you know in general i think in general it's live and let live with religious stuff on campuses it's a huge exaggeration and it's being used to promote this notion that everybody is becoming intolerant. statue of a sikh soldier on a ring those from the indian subcontinent who fought in the first world war has been vandalised in the u.k. it happened less than a week off of the monument was officially unveiled. or . the incident happened in the west
no i'm not speaking up beehive of somebody who was overtly christian i personally am your religious doesn't matter one way or the other what i'm telling you is that there it is anathema it is considered not in any way tolerate it is not a diverse atheists agnostics no problem we understand we tolerate we get christians you're on your own that's a fact and that's just really not true i mean i my wife teaches at temple university in philadelphia and there are christians all over the campus...
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some in the united states are complaining of i suppose it of war on christianity at universities and one incident a student at northeast wisconsin technical college was allegedly stopped handing out cards containing the words jesus loves you she sued claiming how freedom of speech had been violated but a court threw out the claim siding with the college which argued that she was stopped only because she was in a staff only area. in another incident a christian student who buckley university is facing calls to resign after she abstained from a vote on a resolution supporting the l g b t community and librarians at simmons college published a guide warning christians to the phrases merry christmas happy easter and god bless you all so called micro aggressions against muslims we discussed the whole issue with legal analyst lionel than at its dave lindorff. if this were any other religion or any other situation nobody would have any problem with this nine that would be it would be up understood it would be it would be tolerated there would be diversity it would be understood but if it's
some in the united states are complaining of i suppose it of war on christianity at universities and one incident a student at northeast wisconsin technical college was allegedly stopped handing out cards containing the words jesus loves you she sued claiming how freedom of speech had been violated but a court threw out the claim siding with the college which argued that she was stopped only because she was in a staff only area. in another incident a christian student who buckley university is...
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even christianity pay attention to it. and so it's a matter of not only influencing masses but it's influencing the influence served and that's what c.b.s. . well. terry heathy was the executive producer of the seven hundred club for much of the one nine hundred eighty s. the peart he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and today j.t. eight people still hosts the seven hundred club and james is like he's a hugely influential figure in the evangelical community like the fundamentalists you of christianity. but it's not just his faith that guides his father was a u.s. senator and he himself ran for the republican presidential nomination in one thousand nine hundred. pats got politics flowing through his blood and i've always said that he is first a politician second a minister i think he's brilliant he really years he's especially brilliant when it comes to politics and marketing you could think of him almost as a precursor to a t.v. per
even christianity pay attention to it. and so it's a matter of not only influencing masses but it's influencing the influence served and that's what c.b.s. . well. terry heathy was the executive producer of the seven hundred club for much of the one nine hundred eighty s. the peart he's talking about is pat robertson robertson is central to the c.b. and story he founded the network in one nine hundred sixty and today j.t. eight people still hosts the seven hundred club and james is like he's a...
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he felt christianity was decaying faster rather than it had before. maybe christianity had been stunted by the oppression of the communist system. how20's,d of the to we feel christianity is doing in europe after the great effort made for it at pope john paul ii. ms. anders: not great. i think in poland, religion kept poland going during the communist years. the fact that john paul ii came along, he was definitely instrumental in the solidarity movement. the church in poland is still pretty strong, not as strong as it used to be. go for the rest of europe and certainly does not go for the rest of the world. we havethe problem is seen christianity suffering all over the world now. nobody is coming particularly to the aid. if john paul ii were alive today, i think you would be more depressed today. mr. o'sullivan: it is fair to say that most european governments, not all, have not responded with enthusiasm to the cause of persecuted christians. they have wished it would go away. i think one of the most touching things i heard today was the story of the
he felt christianity was decaying faster rather than it had before. maybe christianity had been stunted by the oppression of the communist system. how20's,d of the to we feel christianity is doing in europe after the great effort made for it at pope john paul ii. ms. anders: not great. i think in poland, religion kept poland going during the communist years. the fact that john paul ii came along, he was definitely instrumental in the solidarity movement. the church in poland is still pretty...
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she lies buried in a christian cemetery in karachi. how work at the memory adelaide leprosy center continues a wish she had repeated to gig shortly before her death. even if all staff and patients mourn she had predicted. the work will continue with the same dedication. the gimmick when working with but. there is a void of what they were built up on never was get out the mother with pleading being the big mother with years. she was like a mother and when you're with your mother you don't think about what comes afterwards. but that it there or if it were my little i take that there would be a war was covered it may be a baby it out but now as i walk through old rooms i feel emptiness everywhere. what is they me and the door or about the worse for the. small apartments now serves as a museum. and how memory remain a presence here. for you now i think of all. i want to go back some time i see it go back and still be on even though by the francisco may i long enough he might do us out so good is to google for you if you want to come back u
she lies buried in a christian cemetery in karachi. how work at the memory adelaide leprosy center continues a wish she had repeated to gig shortly before her death. even if all staff and patients mourn she had predicted. the work will continue with the same dedication. the gimmick when working with but. there is a void of what they were built up on never was get out the mother with pleading being the big mother with years. she was like a mother and when you're with your mother you don't think...
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she lies buried in a christian cemetery in karachi. and . how work at the memory adelaide leprosy center continues a wish she had repeated to good shortly before her death. even if all staff and patients mourn she had predicted. the work will continue with the same dedication. in the game of hockey when what you meant but. there is a void of what miracle drug on there was get out the mother love it with feeling that it didn't matter what you think. she was like a mother and when you're with your mother you don't think about what comes afterwards. but that it there was a fit with my little take that there would be a war was governor the governor a gun maybe a baby it out but now as i walk through her old rooms i feel emptiness everywhere most of the world is they me and they ignore her or about the afford a. small apartment now serves as a museum. and her memory remain a presence here. already now i think of or. i want the book that some guy makes it will move back and still be on even though by the francis book may i learn how he might do us
she lies buried in a christian cemetery in karachi. and . how work at the memory adelaide leprosy center continues a wish she had repeated to good shortly before her death. even if all staff and patients mourn she had predicted. the work will continue with the same dedication. in the game of hockey when what you meant but. there is a void of what miracle drug on there was get out the mother love it with feeling that it didn't matter what you think. she was like a mother and when you're with...
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christian architecture has displaced the buildings of the incas the into chieftains each had a palace of their own but of them no trace remains. the cathedral stands on the site of one such palace where once the inca rulers held sway a new power declared itself. as elsewhere the church compromised with the new and forced converts in trivial matters thus the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating inca food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. and all the while. the. the virgin mary said is portrayed with indian features. all on. the black jesus on the side altar is almost as the city's patron. the faithful believe he rescued the city from total destruction during the seventeenth century when an earthquake devastated large parts of the city the inhabitants took the black jesus from his altar and stood him for three days in front of the cathedral there were no further tremors and no more damage the deliverance which is still commemorated by an annual procession. the people of presume the indian aspects of their village also alongside the christians to thi
christian architecture has displaced the buildings of the incas the into chieftains each had a palace of their own but of them no trace remains. the cathedral stands on the site of one such palace where once the inca rulers held sway a new power declared itself. as elsewhere the church compromised with the new and forced converts in trivial matters thus the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating inca food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. and all the while....
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christian: good drama. you have been to a lot of these.do you thin katty: closing days of the campaign, he has the three things she has to here -- coal, immigratio and appealing to women voters because they have a problem with women. christian: jobs, immigration, coal. but he needs them to vote for republicans on tuesday. laura: katty kay and christian r frasorting there from west virginia. a brief time ago i spoke to our political analyst ron christie, who was an adviser to president. george w. bu ron, the president he this election about him. he is barnstorming the country tonight. but is he helping those in danger, the house republicans in subuan seats? is he helping house republicans? ron: i don't think so -- good evening to you, laura. there are a lot of people, --ublicans an suggestions, in his swing districts, suburban philadelphia, right outside ginia,gton, d.c., in v that want the president to stay as far away from them for fear of what they will see other -- at the ballot box tomorrow, could be them losing if they are too closely
christian: good drama. you have been to a lot of these.do you thin katty: closing days of the campaign, he has the three things she has to here -- coal, immigratio and appealing to women voters because they have a problem with women. christian: jobs, immigration, coal. but he needs them to vote for republicans on tuesday. laura: katty kay and christian r frasorting there from west virginia. a brief time ago i spoke to our political analyst ron christie, who was an adviser to president. george...
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christian: a radio host --do you remember him on the show? wchu.ty: yeah, that is a conservative talk-radisohost. that ithing people are concerned about? >> they are concerned about three things -- coal, god, and guns. katty: tom has a daily morning t show and gets a callers, so he is a good barometer of the republican mood. god, guns, and coal, but i will throw another there, donald trump. >> he has moved into the top four, maybe the top three, and i think that is because what he says resonates with those other three. christian: tom was good, but i'm still coused -- are they voting in west virginia for party, policy, or for the person? katty: there is a busload of supporters. let's ask them.wh is the most important issue for you in the election? what is the thing that matters most? o >> it is about jobs in our country, americans working again. ristian: what is the most important thing in the election for you? >> the economy. >> the economy, i agree. christian: is donald trump the only one that can breathe new life into the ecy? >> he is the only o
christian: a radio host --do you remember him on the show? wchu.ty: yeah, that is a conservative talk-radisohost. that ithing people are concerned about? >> they are concerned about three things -- coal, god, and guns. katty: tom has a daily morning t show and gets a callers, so he is a good barometer of the republican mood. god, guns, and coal, but i will throw another there, donald trump. >> he has moved into the top four, maybe the top three, and i think that is because what he...
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universities they watch christian t.v. channels or listen to christian radio stations they never really have to intersect with the worldview that any of us would be familiar with they see a completely different world they're surrounded by completely different facts and information and they have a political plan for this country and they by all means are not complacent about this election coming up we're hearing from some of them online this is susan b. anthony list the organization that is an anti-abortion rights advocate group they write in that under trump two justices were appointed to the supreme court to respect the constitutional right to life they also then go on to say that there's been twenty ninth circuit court judges and fifty three district court judges confirmed thanks to president trump so and from the people that you talked to was anyone able to reconcile the things that they saw as being pro christianity pro the bible with the way that trump has lived his life. you know some people didn't try to rationalize
universities they watch christian t.v. channels or listen to christian radio stations they never really have to intersect with the worldview that any of us would be familiar with they see a completely different world they're surrounded by completely different facts and information and they have a political plan for this country and they by all means are not complacent about this election coming up we're hearing from some of them online this is susan b. anthony list the organization that is an...