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christian nationalists. yup. how do you address that? oh, man. well, in some level, we to you know, we might even say the fact that, you know, that liberal christians have some good things to say and conservative christians have some good things to say. we want to be neither one of those? we just want to be christians. so we want to look for those bedrock principles that we can all kind of agree on. and we understand as as flowing from scripture. and but the christian nationalist part of it actually is kind of an aberration. it's kind of a bit of a it's got an unused war history to it, what is now called christian nationalism used to kind of honestly sort of look like what we would call dynamic reconstruction ism, which is a weird set of terms that a lot of probably don't know. but that goes back really into the seventies and eighties and nineties. and a lot of this stuff kind of has its genesis there. we don't really get into that so much in the book but we do have a cool session coming up here at freedom f
christian nationalists. yup. how do you address that? oh, man. well, in some level, we to you know, we might even say the fact that, you know, that liberal christians have some good things to say and conservative christians have some good things to say. we want to be neither one of those? we just want to be christians. so we want to look for those bedrock principles that we can all kind of agree on. and we understand as as flowing from scripture. and but the christian nationalist part of it...
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erica and christian. >> christian was the romantic rival, and he needed to go.mply a crime of passion, the prosecution charged. it was a cold, premeditated murder. they said pedro started planning the murder on september 16th, 2012. four days before christian disappeared. >> he's at home, he's on his computer. >> google searches were found on pedro's laptop. questions like, what is chloroform? can robbing alcohol knock someone out? and what kinds of murders get solved? and here on security video, is pedro at a walmart. buying the sleep aid products, 55 yards of duct tape. and a hunting knife. in his hand, was a shovel he just bought at logos. >> he literally bought the neuro starter pack. >> and is the prosecution theory goes, pedro used those items to drug and strangle his friend right inside the car. >> and 9:24, the blue blazer polls in. >> they showed the video of pedro's suv in a walmart parking lot. investigators believe that inside the vehicle, the murder is going down. >> they sit there a long period of time and pull up a little further. and sit there fo
erica and christian. >> christian was the romantic rival, and he needed to go.mply a crime of passion, the prosecution charged. it was a cold, premeditated murder. they said pedro started planning the murder on september 16th, 2012. four days before christian disappeared. >> he's at home, he's on his computer. >> google searches were found on pedro's laptop. questions like, what is chloroform? can robbing alcohol knock someone out? and what kinds of murders get solved? and...
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christian: i called at a wedge issue. a wedge issue because a lot of people cannot afford the subsidies. it is the poorest to say they are being hit the hardest, and they vote against the policies that the london mayor has put in place. i know you are talking about the transition between poor and rich countries, but it is felt at the local and nation level, as well. >> in the u.k. last year, i remember the complaints people made about their high energy bills, and they were worried about not being able to pay those prices and go through the difficult winters. we all want to save the planet. we have to accept either we give up on oil and gas, 70% of the country's primary energy needs, so you could say we are not going to provide any more oil and gas -- if everybody is happy with these high prices and not worried about the spread of energy policy, it is not just about poor and rich countries, but within the u.k., there's been a rise in energy prices. if people are not worried, fine, we can take these drastic measures. i hear
christian: i called at a wedge issue. a wedge issue because a lot of people cannot afford the subsidies. it is the poorest to say they are being hit the hardest, and they vote against the policies that the london mayor has put in place. i know you are talking about the transition between poor and rich countries, but it is felt at the local and nation level, as well. >> in the u.k. last year, i remember the complaints people made about their high energy bills, and they were worried about...
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we have been a christian country. a new poll of the church of england for the times suggests that the clergy themselves no longer believe that we are a christian country. the poll, which surveyed 1200 clergymen, the first conducted in nearly a decade , revealed that under a decade, revealed that under a quarter of the pool believed britain can be described accurately as a christian country. it also shone a light on some of the defeatist approach each of these clerics to the dogmas of christianity. but even if numbers going to church is in decline, if christianity is not as strong as it once was, that does not stop our nation from being a christian country. let's look at the history. saint augustine converted ethelbert of kent and ethelbert then issued laws in around 602 ad ion of wessex did the same in around 694 and these christian documents were codified and expanded by alfred alfred the great and the dumas of 893. now why am i talking of the dark ages is into the anglo—saxon period ? well, anglo—saxon period? well,
we have been a christian country. a new poll of the church of england for the times suggests that the clergy themselves no longer believe that we are a christian country. the poll, which surveyed 1200 clergymen, the first conducted in nearly a decade , revealed that under a decade, revealed that under a quarter of the pool believed britain can be described accurately as a christian country. it also shone a light on some of the defeatist approach each of these clerics to the dogmas of...
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christian: absolutely.o you think they would not invite orrin journalist into the prison today? reporter: everyone knows this is a show trial. it is not too terribly different than foreign correspondent than the prison hearings in stalin's time. that kind of gives it -- it is not a complete farce. i am not asychologist, i don't not know it directly the reason for it, but if it would be a little too obvious, maybe it is obvious enough if they board the journalist. but it parallels from court hearings from alin's time it. christian: since we are talking about extremism, can we go back to august 2020 when alexei was poisoned and he did so many -- so much work with daniel on that trip to siberia. do you think the work that you've done since, that the group has done since enables you to say that this was without doubt oh poisoning carried out by the state ordered by vladimir putin? reporter: yeah, absolutely. have to assume that it was putin because if it was high-profile, you cannot imagine this being done by s
christian: absolutely.o you think they would not invite orrin journalist into the prison today? reporter: everyone knows this is a show trial. it is not too terribly different than foreign correspondent than the prison hearings in stalin's time. that kind of gives it -- it is not a complete farce. i am not asychologist, i don't not know it directly the reason for it, but if it would be a little too obvious, maybe it is obvious enough if they board the journalist. but it parallels from court...
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christian: we will -- when it is flying.an: narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by...
christian: we will -- when it is flying.an: narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by...
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we have been a christian country. a new poll of the church of england for the times suggests that the clergy themselves no longer believe that we are a christian country. the poll, which surveyed 1200 clergymen, the first conducted in nearly a decade , revealed that under a decade, revealed that under a quarter of the pool believed britain can be described accurately as a christian country. it also shone a light on some of the defeatist approach each of these clerics to the dogmas of christianity. but even if numbers going to church is in decline, if christianity is not as strong as it once was, that does not stop our nation from being a christian country. let's look at the history. saint augustine converted ethelbert of kent and ethelbert then issued laws in around 602 ad ion of wessex did the same in around 694 and these christian documents were codified and expanded by alfred alfred the great and the dumas of 893. now why am i talking of the dark ages is into the anglo—saxon period ? well, anglo—saxon period? well,
we have been a christian country. a new poll of the church of england for the times suggests that the clergy themselves no longer believe that we are a christian country. the poll, which surveyed 1200 clergymen, the first conducted in nearly a decade , revealed that under a decade, revealed that under a quarter of the pool believed britain can be described accurately as a christian country. it also shone a light on some of the defeatist approach each of these clerics to the dogmas of...
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christian: 12 feet, that is big.is total inundation for very low lying areas on the big bend in florida we can see in the live box there, that big bank of gray sky heading tards northwest florida. at the moment, the sea looks quite calm, but that will not be the picture in five or six hours time. john: it's not at all. we have been to some of the emergency shelters today. we have seen residents arriving. they are a trickle at the moment but authorities say they expect that to pick up as we move into this evening. the advice at the moment is residents who can should seek shelter with friends or relatives. the emergency shelters are really an option of last resort, and we have -- we have seen people taking them, including homeless people here in the city of tampa who have nowhere else to go. the police and the other services out on the streets warning them that they need to take shelter. i was here last year when hurricane ian came ashore further south along this coast from where i am. and again, though real damage was
christian: 12 feet, that is big.is total inundation for very low lying areas on the big bend in florida we can see in the live box there, that big bank of gray sky heading tards northwest florida. at the moment, the sea looks quite calm, but that will not be the picture in five or six hours time. john: it's not at all. we have been to some of the emergency shelters today. we have seen residents arriving. they are a trickle at the moment but authorities say they expect that to pick up as we move...
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. ♪ christian: good evening, i'm christian fraser and this is the context.e watching live pictures from washington, where donald trump's plane has landed at ronald reagan national airport. the former president will be arrested on four criminal charges for attempts to subvert the 2020 election. here is donald trump, making his way from the plane at reagan national airport. the motorcade is in place. secret service are downtown awaiting the former president's arrival. it is a truly historic arraignment. we will be live tonight in washington throughout and bring you all the reaction with expert analysis this evening from both sides of the argument, as president trump is indicted for the third time. so there, you see donald trump just getting into the motorcade. we are watching pictures from reagan national airport. it is not a very long journey from reagan national airport, about a 10 minute ride. he is due there at 4:00 p.m. eastern time, and security is extremely tight around the airport and on the journey downtown. security is very tight, in fact, there was
. ♪ christian: good evening, i'm christian fraser and this is the context.e watching live pictures from washington, where donald trump's plane has landed at ronald reagan national airport. the former president will be arrested on four criminal charges for attempts to subvert the 2020 election. here is donald trump, making his way from the plane at reagan national airport. the motorcade is in place. secret service are downtown awaiting the former president's arrival. it is a truly historic...
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i am christian fraser.s is "the context." >> we have just had confirmation that all of these individuals, six children and two adults have been brought safely back down. >> you will see the moment that you can see the rescuers actually physically moving that zip wire along. we have the two final children on board the cable car being brought down by the rescuers, which you can see in the hardhats there. >> unfortunately, pakistan, you can see -- getting between from one area to another. this is the shortest road. -- wrote. ♪ christian: lives that were quite literally hanging by a thread. the pakistani military celebrating an extraordinary rescue. red faces at the british museum is the bbc reveals directors were born two years ago some of the most precious artifacts had gone missing. and a falling drug death in scotland. scanned calls for celebration. scott and has the worst figures in europe. we will talk about the young indian pretender who holds his own against the number one ranked magness carlsen in the
i am christian fraser.s is "the context." >> we have just had confirmation that all of these individuals, six children and two adults have been brought safely back down. >> you will see the moment that you can see the rescuers actually physically moving that zip wire along. we have the two final children on board the cable car being brought down by the rescuers, which you can see in the hardhats there. >> unfortunately, pakistan, you can see -- getting between from...
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christian: mr.mp and his advisors with have given plenty of thought to this image and what it represents. it is brooding, it is defiant, it is on compromising, everything we have come to associate with the 45th president. and since it became public, many of his supporters have begun photo shopping themselves into maga mugshots like georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. by lunchtime today, on 19 of the defendants in the trial have been processed, and the narrative will be written in court. with a suggestion that the trial might not be that far away, one of the codefendants, kenneth chesbro, requested it be brought forward to october 23, 59 days away. the district attorney has called his bluff. she says she is ready and she will seek to prosecute on 19 defendants from that day. we can speak to an attorney, the visiting executive at the tuck school of business. thank you for being with us this evening. i was listening to jane jordan, a former georgia senator who testified to the grand journe ju
christian: mr.mp and his advisors with have given plenty of thought to this image and what it represents. it is brooding, it is defiant, it is on compromising, everything we have come to associate with the 45th president. and since it became public, many of his supporters have begun photo shopping themselves into maga mugshots like georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. by lunchtime today, on 19 of the defendants in the trial have been processed, and the narrative will be written in...
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patrick: good evening, christian.ggests that what we can see is it's either a catastrophic failure at a height as you were mentioning with the sky tracker at 29,000 feet, midair. i'm not an aircraft engineer but my general understanding is midair catastrophic failures are fairly unusual. they would be more likely to happen at takeoff or landing. and the other thing, so it's either something like that or it's a shoot down, which would, a lot of these surface-to-aramis else would work by getting close enough to the engines and then releasesing a explosive of shrapnel to pepper them and the blast as well and potentially is that. if i were a betting man, i'd say it was probably that at this stage, looking at the height and potentially the intent behind it given all you've mentioned in terms of the anniversary and the arrest of the general today or the relief of command, the fact that in the last couple months, igor gerkin is being rounded up and there are interesting questions who else is on the flight, if indeed prigozhi
patrick: good evening, christian.ggests that what we can see is it's either a catastrophic failure at a height as you were mentioning with the sky tracker at 29,000 feet, midair. i'm not an aircraft engineer but my general understanding is midair catastrophic failures are fairly unusual. they would be more likely to happen at takeoff or landing. and the other thing, so it's either something like that or it's a shoot down, which would, a lot of these surface-to-aramis else would work by getting...
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who was supported by christian concern and the christian centre. and the christian legal centre.sort of somewhat accidentally referred to a biological female in his class as well done girls and this girl actually wanted to be to be known as a boy and he ended up being banned by the teaching regulation agency . and and it regulation agency. and and it was one of the first cases where you really saw christians at loggerheads with with the trans issue. it was back in 2017. and you first really saw christians coming under pressure because of these things. and fundamentally truthful pronouns. what people really are, what their biological reality is, what their legal reality is when they're a child, they can't transition in the eyes of the law . truly and these things are law. truly and these things are these things are reality. and for teachers to talk truthfully to these students and about these students requires them to use accurate pronouns . so why use accurate pronouns. so why should the government back that up? well, because it's truth. that's what what reality is . and that's w
who was supported by christian concern and the christian centre. and the christian legal centre.sort of somewhat accidentally referred to a biological female in his class as well done girls and this girl actually wanted to be to be known as a boy and he ended up being banned by the teaching regulation agency . and and it regulation agency. and and it was one of the first cases where you really saw christians at loggerheads with with the trans issue. it was back in 2017. and you first really saw...
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christian: thank you very much. this was unfding, a court in moscow quietly extended the detention of the wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich who was arrested on charges at the end of march which are painfully false. during a hearing, the court ordered he should remain in jail until november 30. although not entirely surprising, it is depressing for his friends and family. his pretrial detention was expected to be over next week. he is facing a sentence of up to 20ears if he is found guilty. we can speak to paul beckett, the washington bureau chief. at wall street journal. not great news today. what has been the reaction from evan's team and those he is speaking to. paul: it is a tough decision and a reminder he has been there for five months already now it is another three months. based on the current track record, weeks act it to be longer than that. that gives to the trial of painfully false charges but we assume that he will therore be convicted dead. it is part of a too long wait and we are just braci
christian: thank you very much. this was unfding, a court in moscow quietly extended the detention of the wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich who was arrested on charges at the end of march which are painfully false. during a hearing, the court ordered he should remain in jail until november 30. although not entirely surprising, it is depressing for his friends and family. his pretrial detention was expected to be over next week. he is facing a sentence of up to 20ears if he is found...
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christian: it is interesting you say that. further complicate things for ecowas, the west union, they are trying to intervene in niger. do they take the same approach to the bond as they are taking to niger? if they do, how did they avoid the criticism that they are trying to restore a dictator? >> one of the problems africa has is -- unfortunately, ecowas is not, it does not have is this in the bond. it is a member of the economic community of african states. all eyes have turned to ecowas. does it have the military standby force that ecowas has submitted? in the case of niger, probably. the african union has dominated three countries to come up with ideas to counter approach the situation. as time drags on, the military will stick to its guns and dig its heels further. we can see it is already adding some traction. christian: we will have to leave you there. we are about to head to a break. thank you for joining us, evolving situation they are in the bond. do stay with us. on the other side of the break, we more attacks on k
christian: it is interesting you say that. further complicate things for ecowas, the west union, they are trying to intervene in niger. do they take the same approach to the bond as they are taking to niger? if they do, how did they avoid the criticism that they are trying to restore a dictator? >> one of the problems africa has is -- unfortunately, ecowas is not, it does not have is this in the bond. it is a member of the economic community of african states. all eyes have turned to...
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christian: can we take a step back?t to look at the covid -- and as we mention we do not fully know their identity but we can put some quotes that we mentioned in the indictment to the quotes that we already know. some people have already given this inhe course of their testimony. we have a look at that. here it is. >> were talking about a 45 page indictment. let's look at the key takeaways. donald trump weaponize any wrongdoing with -- denies any wrongdoing throughout. they are not just looking at one event like the attack on the u.s. capitol, they are looking at donald trump's words and actions in a two-month period. shortly after the election day 2020 until the day he left office in 2021 the first of the indictment was that prosecutors are accusing donald trump of a broad conspiracy to keep them in power even after he was defeated by joe biden. they say he did this by spreading pervasive and destabilizing lies. and he repeated those claims to create an intense natural atmosphere of mistrust and anger. the reason all
christian: can we take a step back?t to look at the covid -- and as we mention we do not fully know their identity but we can put some quotes that we mentioned in the indictment to the quotes that we already know. some people have already given this inhe course of their testimony. we have a look at that. here it is. >> were talking about a 45 page indictment. let's look at the key takeaways. donald trump weaponize any wrongdoing with -- denies any wrongdoing throughout. they are not just...
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who was supported by christian concern and the christian centre. and the christian legal centre.sort of somewhat accidentally referred to a biological female in his class as well done girls and this girl actually wanted to be to be known as a boy and he ended up being banned by the teaching regulation agency . and and it regulation agency. and and it was one of the first cases where you really saw christians at loggerheads with with the trans issue. it was back in 2017. and you first really saw christians coming under pressure because of these things. and fundamentally truthful pronouns. what people really are, what their biological reality is, what their legal reality is when they're a child, they can't transition in the eyes of the law . truly and these things are law. truly and these things are these things are reality. and for teachers to talk truthfully to these students and about these students requires them to use accurate pronouns . so why use accurate pronouns. so why should the government back that up? well, because it's truth. that's what what reality is . and that's w
who was supported by christian concern and the christian centre. and the christian legal centre.sort of somewhat accidentally referred to a biological female in his class as well done girls and this girl actually wanted to be to be known as a boy and he ended up being banned by the teaching regulation agency . and and it regulation agency. and and it was one of the first cases where you really saw christians at loggerheads with with the trans issue. it was back in 2017. and you first really saw...
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you're also a christian.matters is i think that one thing christianity teaches you is self—examination and one thing is because we live our lives in imitation of christ, hopefully. >> but we also need to examine our own motivations and our own urges and our own motivations . urges and our own motivations. and i think that lincoln's inn and not forget, talked and let's not forget, you talked about i think only about fortescue and i think only on can have on gb news can we have a discussion sirjohn discussion about sir john fortescue. i'd also mention fortescue. but i'd also mention saint thomas more who was also at lincoln's who actually at lincoln's inn who actually died faith to died for his faith and died to preserve the independence of the judiciary. we don't judiciary. i think that we don't have that strength anymore have that that strength anymore and we've allowed those with the loudest voices to dominate too much. and because , you know, you much. and because, you know, you can shout louder, it doesn't
you're also a christian.matters is i think that one thing christianity teaches you is self—examination and one thing is because we live our lives in imitation of christ, hopefully. >> but we also need to examine our own motivations and our own urges and our own motivations . urges and our own motivations. and i think that lincoln's inn and not forget, talked and let's not forget, you talked about i think only about fortescue and i think only on can have on gb news can we have a...
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we don't hear about chinese christians and about the chinese christians and the christians who and theand the afghan christians who and the burmese christians who are being persecuted in those countries think it's countries either. i think it's one the biggest scandals of one of the biggest scandals of our welby our time. and archbishop welby likes to use his pulpit and his seat in the house of lords to talk about gender neutral terms, about the trans debate, about environmentalism. more environmentalism. i'd have more time single time for him if every single speech he should be addressing this issue, which speech he should be addressing this persecution issue, which speech he should be addressing this persecution ithez, which is the persecution of the faithful around world. faithful around the world. >> it's >> ultimately, it's unfashionable want give unfashionable. i want to give the final word to lizzie . what the final word to lizzie. what if people are watching this footage at home of churches being destroyed? people having their lives upended, their houses gutted, people are goin
we don't hear about chinese christians and about the chinese christians and the christians who and theand the afghan christians who and the burmese christians who are being persecuted in those countries think it's countries either. i think it's one the biggest scandals of one of the biggest scandals of our welby our time. and archbishop welby likes to use his pulpit and his seat in the house of lords to talk about gender neutral terms, about the trans debate, about environmentalism. more...
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tradition of fasting before the feast of the dormition has come down to us from ancient times of the christian church. so already in the middle of the 5th century, in the work of st. leo the great, we find a clear indication of the assumption fast, the final restoration of the assumption fast took place at the council of constantinople in 1166, where it was confirmed that all orthodox christians, according to ancient lips, should keep the holy fast. from august 1 to august 15, according to the old style, his holiness the patriarch of the luke confirmed that, according to unwritten church tradition, christians should fast from the first day of august according to the old style, that is, already then the dormition fast acquired its two-week duration saint semyon of solon. he writes about the fact that fasting in august, that is, the assumption fast, was instituted in honor of the mother of god, who, having learned about her coming vision, as always labored and fasted for us, although being holy and immaculate, she had no need for fasting. so, especially she prayed, when she intended to pass from
tradition of fasting before the feast of the dormition has come down to us from ancient times of the christian church. so already in the middle of the 5th century, in the work of st. leo the great, we find a clear indication of the assumption fast, the final restoration of the assumption fast took place at the council of constantinople in 1166, where it was confirmed that all orthodox christians, according to ancient lips, should keep the holy fast. from august 1 to august 15, according to the...
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they discovered christian hip-hop and found their voice.sed as a tool for genocide in native american communities but they believe they can hold on to their heritage and stand firm in faith. people may look at your native american heritage in an odd way in the christian world and in the native american world look at christian faith in a different way. how do you balance it? >> there are a lot of bitter indigenous folks bitter about what the colonists did to the natives. we break it down, it's not god. if you're religion allows you to hate and hurt people you're doing it wrong. flat-out. >> reporter: the values influence their music. >> we don't drink, smoke. >> we're celibate, surprises people as rappers. >> reporter: music brought them purpose, mental health struggles weren't far behind. when mike was young he attempted to end his life. >> i think i tried it three times. >> you tried it? only time i've seen the smile leave your face in the entire conversation is when your brother talked about hurting himself. >> yeah. i didn't try it, but
they discovered christian hip-hop and found their voice.sed as a tool for genocide in native american communities but they believe they can hold on to their heritage and stand firm in faith. people may look at your native american heritage in an odd way in the christian world and in the native american world look at christian faith in a different way. how do you balance it? >> there are a lot of bitter indigenous folks bitter about what the colonists did to the natives. we break it down,...
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christians and non christians auke.the christians and non christians alike. 14th of august remains his feast day. the day as providence would have it before the assumption of mary , before the assumption of mary, the day in the christian calendar that marks mary's ascension into heaven. it was also the day that his remains were cremated . saints and their were cremated. saints and their feast days used to be an important part of the culture of the people of the british isles. if you take a moment to look almost anywhere in the country, you will notice that our landscape is dotted with places associated with and named after saints, holy places , as well as saints, holy places, as well as holy wells . it's testament to holy wells. it's testament to the ways in which the saints captured the imagined nations and hearts of our ancestors from seventh century saints like saint cuthbert and durham, to saint cuthbert and durham, to saint maximilian kolbe in the 20th. i think the saints can beguile us just as they once did . if only we knew their stories it's the women
christians and non christians auke.the christians and non christians alike. 14th of august remains his feast day. the day as providence would have it before the assumption of mary , before the assumption of mary, the day in the christian calendar that marks mary's ascension into heaven. it was also the day that his remains were cremated . saints and their were cremated. saints and their feast days used to be an important part of the culture of the people of the british isles. if you take a...
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it is important for us christians to understand.ng of the entire bible is to immediately catch it, as if the core of its nerve, or something, it is certainly the personality of jesus christ, in fact, from a christian point of view, the entire old testament is a preparatory stage for the entire old testament he prepared. it was as if he was nurturing the person of jesus christ, he was leading to this person. the whole history of the people of israel is the whole point of this history of israel was, but to create a context in which the mission of jesus christ is, because only jesus christ is the one who saves people saves people from sin from death. this word in greek means good news. they tell about the birth of life, the teaching of the death and resurrection of jesus christ. they are followed by the book of the acts of the apostles. the word "apostle" means "messenger " was the name of the first disciples of christ and several epistles of letters written by the apostle, paul and other apostles. these letters speak of how the relati
it is important for us christians to understand.ng of the entire bible is to immediately catch it, as if the core of its nerve, or something, it is certainly the personality of jesus christ, in fact, from a christian point of view, the entire old testament is a preparatory stage for the entire old testament he prepared. it was as if he was nurturing the person of jesus christ, he was leading to this person. the whole history of the people of israel is the whole point of this history of israel...
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and that she had become a christian after reckoning with it.t to make of these unbidden raw testimonials? puzzling this out during the years after the first adam and eve book, three conclusion suggested themselves. the first was these kinds of stories and experiences are mounted to an affirmation of the book's thesis. the post- 1960s disorder it was indeed generating casualties of all kinds. their suffering was not being noted let alone invalidated or addressed by a secularizing culture steeped in denial. second, it was clear some readers were galvanized by something else. the idea that the sexual revolution was open for questioning at all. after all ever since the 1960s, liberationists have anchoredy their successes to the suppose it inevitability of history. adam and eve after the pill suggestion these changes might not bet permanent. they might be subject like any other social phenomena to revision and scrutiny seem to some readers a step forward. and a third conclusion also materialized. and hamlet the first adamant a book wandered unknowin
and that she had become a christian after reckoning with it.t to make of these unbidden raw testimonials? puzzling this out during the years after the first adam and eve book, three conclusion suggested themselves. the first was these kinds of stories and experiences are mounted to an affirmation of the book's thesis. the post- 1960s disorder it was indeed generating casualties of all kinds. their suffering was not being noted let alone invalidated or addressed by a secularizing culture steeped...
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more details on the the god. yesterday's at the at to november 22nd 2022 pound raised orthodox christians, confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits. the thieves owed, as some on the street were looking for our latest russian spies among the lungs. i was just going to bring you my lover, focus today ukrainian security services can brandon agent of moscow. any montgomery's unwilling to bank relations with the russian orthodox church? dozens of ukrainian churches have been rated on the reason for the political crank down one church, his parishioners, since on his own about russia. the prophet in numerous searches, s b. u offices reported they'd found orthodox magazines printed in russia. the s b u didn't care that these publications were religious, and it'd been printed more than 3 years before. so maybe, but they were from moscow and ukraine, its own being raised to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them. the steel slow and they come up. so could i ask, why does it say the screens go destroyed and you know, but i know that, but i
more details on the the god. yesterday's at the at to november 22nd 2022 pound raised orthodox christians, confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits. the thieves owed, as some on the street were looking for our latest russian spies among the lungs. i was just going to bring you my lover, focus today ukrainian security services can brandon agent of moscow. any montgomery's unwilling to bank relations with the russian orthodox church? dozens of ukrainian churches...
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once again, the question before us is, can christianity any kind of christianity that turns its back on 2000 years of moral teaching succeed? or can it not? i believe the evidence of the collapse of the mainline churches about which there is a whole chapter in this new book, speaks for itself. but readers should assess the evidence and judge for themselves. this brings us to one final point to consider. we are all witnesses here and now. to a great irony. it encompasses not only the christians of america, but those of the entire western world. after all, western christianity spends most of its time these days in a defensive crouch, squabbling internally. and yet, all the while, evidence from outside the churches continues to point towards something that many people inside the churches seem not to know. christie entity practically alone among all institutions now has been harboring profound truths for 2000 years. most notably in this case, the truth that living by that big, bad, difficult old rulebook is actually better for human beings. then discarding it to repeat this irony is extr
once again, the question before us is, can christianity any kind of christianity that turns its back on 2000 years of moral teaching succeed? or can it not? i believe the evidence of the collapse of the mainline churches about which there is a whole chapter in this new book, speaks for itself. but readers should assess the evidence and judge for themselves. this brings us to one final point to consider. we are all witnesses here and now. to a great irony. it encompasses not only the christians...
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dormition reflects the christian attitude towards death. death is not the end of our existence, but a temporary state. like a dream. after all, it is from this word that the name “departed” comes, a tired person leaves the world for a while, in order to return to life again after the general resurrection. the gospel tells of several in cases when christ resurrected the dead and he called death precisely dormition or sleep, the maiden did not die, but sleeps, the savior said about the dead daughter of the head of the synagogue, jairus and lazarus, who fell ill and died. so he said, our friend lazar fell asleep, but i 'm going to wake him up. outside pascha, a hymn of the flesh sounds asleep in the temple and, oh, commerce, it is dedicated to the savior of the world, and here , well, the death of christ himself is likened . so the feast of the assumption of the most holy theotokos is popularly called the small easter, as christ woke up from his mortal sleep on the third day and resurrected bodily, so the assumption of the virgin turned out to
dormition reflects the christian attitude towards death. death is not the end of our existence, but a temporary state. like a dream. after all, it is from this word that the name “departed” comes, a tired person leaves the world for a while, in order to return to life again after the general resurrection. the gospel tells of several in cases when christ resurrected the dead and he called death precisely dormition or sleep, the maiden did not die, but sleeps, the savior said about the dead...
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especially between muslims and christians between christians and buddhists. in general, it was greatly strengthened by a special military operation, when both muslims and buddhists created a battalion and sent their clergy, that is, well, as it were, like the great patriotic war , a joint struggle against a common enemy additionally strengthened an already good relation. generally. we have been saying for a long time that we have one of the world's examples of this dialogue, that we have never had tolerance, because we have always had mutual respect. that is, we somehow calmly zeroed this stage. and now we are also observing interesting directions of this dialogue, indeed, the pranks of this large forum russia africa was a panel discussion with spiritual leaders from the russian orthodox church, metropolitan klinsky leonid represented them. africa and muslims mufte alberg karganov, uh, head of the spiritual assembly muslims of russia and now, it just turned out that we have many common areas of common affairs in africa, countries, both christian and muslim, a
especially between muslims and christians between christians and buddhists. in general, it was greatly strengthened by a special military operation, when both muslims and buddhists created a battalion and sent their clergy, that is, well, as it were, like the great patriotic war , a joint struggle against a common enemy additionally strengthened an already good relation. generally. we have been saying for a long time that we have one of the world's examples of this dialogue, that we have never...
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if you days after this incident, metacom was dead too shut -- shot down by a christian indian that the english called alderman. captain benjamin church had the sachem dismembered and his head sent to plymouth. there, on the very site where the samoset -- sachem's father had allied and feasted with the pilgrims they mounted the head at the town gate and allowed it to rot. it is likely one of the very last things that metacom's wife saw when plymouth shipped her from her homeland into slavery. later that week plymouth held a day of thanksgiving in praise of god for saving the colony from its enemies. though history rarely plays attention to the wampanoags after king philip's war, my book emphasizes that this conflict was just the first stage in a centuries long battle to defend their land and sovereignty. it to come as no surprise that the english seized nearly all of the wampanoags' territory in the decades after the war leaving only a handful of town-sized reservations for mostly christian indians. less well-known is that the english also seized the wampanoags' as bound laborers. from
if you days after this incident, metacom was dead too shut -- shot down by a christian indian that the english called alderman. captain benjamin church had the sachem dismembered and his head sent to plymouth. there, on the very site where the samoset -- sachem's father had allied and feasted with the pilgrims they mounted the head at the town gate and allowed it to rot. it is likely one of the very last things that metacom's wife saw when plymouth shipped her from her homeland into slavery....
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it's long been recently to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them the dose of steel grange. why does it say the sl green is going to be stored near the but i kept in the media with cool, you know as well. and so the level of media space of doing it for let's go a little crowded and click on the screen device. first uh, i mean i have to, i mean the photos to the price with this the young people are gathering to pray and the churches in june is constant on the outskirts of done that a few years ago. real good. 5 by the ukranian army, destroyed the judge, but it continues to authorize the wiley, the new most. we still school year and we have most of the new blog, assuming you not use the option, there's no process. i'll move to the store pursuant to see who the the people have done is good. today is the t off. just one question. what's happened to the country where those who probably have a piece of bean outdoor and most importantly to divided ukraine along religious lines used to use those thinking i used to miss dawn, this is the in 2008, tens of thousands ga
it's long been recently to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them the dose of steel grange. why does it say the sl green is going to be stored near the but i kept in the media with cool, you know as well. and so the level of media space of doing it for let's go a little crowded and click on the screen device. first uh, i mean i have to, i mean the photos to the price with this the young people are gathering to pray and the churches in june is constant on the...
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but anything british christian anything british and christian is i think christianity is >> i think christianityndamentally christianity is fundamentally foreign. british. it's foreign. it's not british. it's not from here. it is british. >> that's like saying tea is not british because we didn't invent it. it's part of culture, it. it's part of our culture, part our society. in fact, it part of our society. in fact, it helped society. these helped build our society. these people this this is a people this is a this is a patronising form of racism. say it's not british it it's not british because it wasn't here. wasn't originated from here. that's correct . that's absolutely correct. there's british there's nothing more british than faith. than the christian faith. there's nothing more british than of tea. we didn't than a cup of tea. we didn't have to invent it for it to become british. problem become british. but the problem here church is here is that the church is saying, how do we become saying, look, how do we become more relevant? we need more relevant? okay? so we need to gay marriage. w
but anything british christian anything british and christian is i think christianity is >> i think christianityndamentally christianity is fundamentally foreign. british. it's foreign. it's not british. it's not from here. it is british. >> that's like saying tea is not british because we didn't invent it. it's part of culture, it. it's part of our culture, part our society. in fact, it part of our society. in fact, it helped society. these helped build our society. these people...
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it's a long been recently to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them. the just ups fail so could i ask, why does it say the sl green is going to be stored and you know, bundled it but i kept in the media with cool, you know as well. console the level of media space of photos gallery. but yeah, i know cody may have to come off of the prostate numerous boston area. i mean, i have to, i mean yeah. out of photos to the place where display and people are gathering to pray and the judge hasn't shown as constant on the outskirts of done that a few years ago. a real good 5 by the ukranian army, destroyed the judge, but it continues to authorize the she need to be why the the me most we still hear me when you belong to me, you not use the option, there's no process. i'll move to the store for so it's not looking to see who the people are doing is good today is that it's just just one question. what's happened to the country where those who price a piece of bean outdoor and most importantly to divided ukraine along religious lines used to me stop thinking. yeah,
it's a long been recently to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them. the just ups fail so could i ask, why does it say the sl green is going to be stored and you know, bundled it but i kept in the media with cool, you know as well. console the level of media space of photos gallery. but yeah, i know cody may have to come off of the prostate numerous boston area. i mean, i have to, i mean yeah. out of photos to the place where display and people are gathering to pray...
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thanks christian, i think essentially what| christian, i think essentially what you've heard in recentarms supplies and in particular western platforms. the governments have not correctly forcing some of the trends in the war, one of those is the trend to artillery exchanges being absolutely critical certainly in the moment, with the counteroffensive under the way. if ukraine is going to break through they need to do so with their artillery superiority. ukrainians are firing more than 8000 millimetres shells the day, that's what the us can produce in about a month. even the tanks of the us are not an industry to increase its production of the 155 mm to 25,000 a month, it's only going to be three days worth. you can see where this is moving it it's really quite concerning. 50 is moving it it's really quite concerning.— is moving it it's really quite concernin. , , ., ., is moving it it's really quite concernini. , , ., ., ., concerning. so this is not a case of western fatigue or— concerning. so this is not a case of western fatigue or lack— concerning. so this is not a case of western
thanks christian, i think essentially what| christian, i think essentially what you've heard in recentarms supplies and in particular western platforms. the governments have not correctly forcing some of the trends in the war, one of those is the trend to artillery exchanges being absolutely critical certainly in the moment, with the counteroffensive under the way. if ukraine is going to break through they need to do so with their artillery superiority. ukrainians are firing more than 8000...
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yes, we are christian.ah. >> byron: do us. >> embrace who you are. that's what we teal people, embrace your differences. that's what makes you special, right? ♪ >> byron: welcome to the capital of the muskogee nation. a city of about 11,000 people. it's also where "reservation dogs" is filmed and where mikebone found renewed fame. one of the most iconic scenes of the first season took place on this street? >> yeah. this is it. >> yo, hey! >> been telling everybody y'all is the reservation dogs boounlg the brothers play the loveable and gregarious mo and miko. >> supposed to be two twin 11-year-olds. like wait, we kind of fit the description. we look like we're 11, we're twins. >> they hit us us up, "you're exactly what we're looking for." >> byron: what does reservation dogs mean to you >> representation. in inclusion. a chance to represent. it humanized the indigenous people, it helped others relate to the indigenous community. a lot of people are just ignorant. they think native americans get big checks a
yes, we are christian.ah. >> byron: do us. >> embrace who you are. that's what we teal people, embrace your differences. that's what makes you special, right? ♪ >> byron: welcome to the capital of the muskogee nation. a city of about 11,000 people. it's also where "reservation dogs" is filmed and where mikebone found renewed fame. one of the most iconic scenes of the first season took place on this street? >> yeah. this is it. >> yo, hey! >> been...
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hi rugs would come from most go for the 1020 the anniversary of christianity and russia. the, the people challenging here doing the cost of the day. the futility is those who welcome the most code trail can keep will be officially regarded as enemies of the ukrainian stay the file here. so what do you want for this? so i guess you, i finally got you to by saying i was going you for why she was going us to this one . the ideal. so was move, want you to process to show a visual monitor. start wondering, we have procedure and is something we can guess. so yeah, yeah. well is there so there's also was wondering if you want to use this and use that same phone, you're fishing if the computer was timing on this worst case. so those are what do you shop the jobs are to maybe do an issue bear with me with extra banking, stripping interest to being here, toilets, experience. i think that the for this time i'd like to just show it is what it was . an issue for me, it was nice, one of those is somebody else who is that a mean? and if the chicago took me up with the with which is your
hi rugs would come from most go for the 1020 the anniversary of christianity and russia. the, the people challenging here doing the cost of the day. the futility is those who welcome the most code trail can keep will be officially regarded as enemies of the ukrainian stay the file here. so what do you want for this? so i guess you, i finally got you to by saying i was going you for why she was going us to this one . the ideal. so was move, want you to process to show a visual monitor. start...
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forgotten to do that in syria with the christian populace has been suffering greatly at the homes of american fact, insurgents. while the new crane from one of orthodox christianity is most important sites, the key of protest glover was targeted on the head of its 13 metropolitan pablo, arrested unassigned bill of nearly a $1000000.00. that's all without condemnation from the nation's largest benefactor, which is us. your side of the country is former vice president defended the leader of the orthodox church, assured me that the zalinski government in ukraine was respecting religious liberty even while recognizing that there were very small elements of the russian orthodox church that were being utilized for the purpose of advancing the russian cause in ukraine and that they were, that they were taking steps to hold them to account. so i'm confused on this question. it's very clear that there's, once the government has arrested increase for having views they disagree with. that's not consistent with religious liberty as an attack on it, but i sincerely wonder how a christian leader c
forgotten to do that in syria with the christian populace has been suffering greatly at the homes of american fact, insurgents. while the new crane from one of orthodox christianity is most important sites, the key of protest glover was targeted on the head of its 13 metropolitan pablo, arrested unassigned bill of nearly a $1000000.00. that's all without condemnation from the nation's largest benefactor, which is us. your side of the country is former vice president defended the leader of the...
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i don't in the history of christianity and in 19303.question is will in this relationship and how do you see this american foreigner policy maybe the reverse might be true. the reverse effect on american politics. >> that is a great question and one i have thought about. i think it is obnoxious and unsustainable for americans instead the government or part of ngo to go around the world telling people for almost always broader and blacker people that they should make fewer of themselves the solution is to make fewer of themselves, i find lack of empathy in that message extraordinary. how many of us would like to be told solution to ourou problem s to make fewer of ourselves? >> when i was a teen, overpopulation -- [inaudible] >> i think there is a moral hazard that can't i'm interested by everyone but from friends in africa part of a university when they receive aid from the united states with a governmental or nongovernmental, it often has things attached in one example that was striking, a university professor told me when computers we
i don't in the history of christianity and in 19303.question is will in this relationship and how do you see this american foreigner policy maybe the reverse might be true. the reverse effect on american politics. >> that is a great question and one i have thought about. i think it is obnoxious and unsustainable for americans instead the government or part of ngo to go around the world telling people for almost always broader and blacker people that they should make fewer of themselves...