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christian world news" i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. jesus and his disciples were jewish. the holely land was the place where he founded the church. jerusalem is the site where christians believe jesus will return to earth. >> the events taking place at the united nations has people concerned. they will likely asked the u.n. to be a state. >> a palastinian group build this chair to send a message. >> palestine has every write to become a full nation, to have our independence and our full membership in the united nations. >> they might have a chair but remains to be seen if they will get a seat at the table based on the 1967 borders. palastinian expert is telling cbn news, they are telling a different story in private. >> to be recognized is ending the conflict of '67 by confirming the '67 board of education border. >> 1967 borders are based on to lines following israel's war of independence in 1949. here is what they look like. 1947 borders look like this. created by the united nations partition plan called resolution 181. it created a jewish and arab state. even if the u.n. bases it on 1967 borders, it is not the end of the story.
christian world news" i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. jesus and his disciples were jewish. the holely land was the place where he founded the church. jerusalem is the site where christians believe jesus will return to earth. >> the events taking place at the united nations has people concerned. they will likely asked the u.n. to be a state. >> a palastinian group build this chair to send a message. >> palestine has every write to become a full...
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outside the philadelphia christian church family members exchanged hugs, and condolences.hele manigo had 3 children and was expecting her fourth when she died in the fire. her two boys both played on local football teams... many of their friends and family members... say it is hard to comprehend... they are gone. (chantee parker- family friend)"on my goodness and her boys are so pprcious.. and i miss them so much already" ommm (pause)" some of the mourners were neighbors on the same block of south pulaski street, who were able to escape from the blaze. the burials took place at mount zion cemetery in landsdowne. kc fox 45 news at 5;30 3 3 no... word... yet...// on... what caused.../ the... fire wednesday...// in... northwest baltimore.../// that killed.... two people. it... happened on... mow-hawk avenue... / at... hillside road.../ around... 5-am....// ááginnyáá... and ...donald patterson.../ were... both.../ retired... school principals...///. áátheáá couple... lived there.../ for... more than... 30 years. baltimore city police are still searching for serial firebombers.
outside the philadelphia christian church family members exchanged hugs, and condolences.hele manigo had 3 children and was expecting her fourth when she died in the fire. her two boys both played on local football teams... many of their friends and family members... say it is hard to comprehend... they are gone. (chantee parker- family friend)"on my goodness and her boys are so pprcious.. and i miss them so much already" ommm (pause)" some of the mourners were neighbors on the...
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. >> this is not a christian church. despite the name, it is a modest -- a mosque.melting pot of new york, this is where these young people want to share their faith with each other. >> i want at a place where everybody can be who they are and yet still be part of a whole. i think that is obviously a good thing, but it also requires us to constantly think about what that means. >> the mosque is also a place for dialogue, but many here feel islam is increasingly viewed with suspicion. there have been threats and even violence against muslims. >> i feel that these people are perpetrating these crimes and are just a victim of ignorance. the whole islamophobia right wing that is feeding this. >> not everyone has had bad experiences though. this person sells middle eastern products right next to the mosque. he says he feels sick today and even right after 9/11. >> more people come, because they kno nothing to do with it. what ever happened, it came from the other side. we're here. we live under the american flag. we love this country. >> all right. that is all we have ti
. >> this is not a christian church. despite the name, it is a modest -- a mosque.melting pot of new york, this is where these young people want to share their faith with each other. >> i want at a place where everybody can be who they are and yet still be part of a whole. i think that is obviously a good thing, but it also requires us to constantly think about what that means. >> the mosque is also a place for dialogue, but many here feel islam is increasingly viewed with...
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the first buddhist church, the first christian church, the first non-profit, the first businesses were created here. so it has a unique place in not only japanese-american history but california history for the japanese to begin to develop community here in america. it is still a gathering place not only for the japanese-americans in san francisco but throughout the bay area. >> tkpwo*ep golden gate park park is beautiful. the physical beauty is hard to beat. it is well served by public transit. its central location is extraordinary. without question, haight ashbury is one of the most famous neighborhood in the world. there is a certain live and let live tradition. it's actually a surprisingly small town feeling. >> if you choose to buy a house in the haight ashbury, you're choosing to buy into a folklore, to a sense of community, to the high hippy culture, and all of that sensibility. and so it may attract five drug dealers from des moines, it also attracts seven lawyers from new york, trying to live some sort of mythical hippy what goes around comes around lifestyle. >> both western
the first buddhist church, the first christian church, the first non-profit, the first businesses were created here. so it has a unique place in not only japanese-american history but california history for the japanese to begin to develop community here in america. it is still a gathering place not only for the japanese-americans in san francisco but throughout the bay area. >> tkpwo*ep golden gate park park is beautiful. the physical beauty is hard to beat. it is well served by public...
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muscovites it's a little surely you could do with being renovated but it is clear that the love of christian church today is a strong as it has ever been. this would be so many evenings with the most famous writers and poets including constantine seem enough. to have taken place inside these walls but the venue is also sometimes used for sad occasions for example lying in state ceremonies for sedgwick russian poets of the twentieth century is. each and there have been organized here in the queue. at the. bank so let's go into the famous concert hall. this hall holds five hundred people still used to this day for various lectures books seminars screenings a literary conventions since its inception in one thousand sixty famous office and actors from all over the world of come here to take part in various festivals and even live performances. not to be confused with a central house of writers with a central house of artists thousands of russian and international affairs at ces and politicians such as ronald reagan have visited the muskrat house of literature and today few cancers. so what are the area
muscovites it's a little surely you could do with being renovated but it is clear that the love of christian church today is a strong as it has ever been. this would be so many evenings with the most famous writers and poets including constantine seem enough. to have taken place inside these walls but the venue is also sometimes used for sad occasions for example lying in state ceremonies for sedgwick russian poets of the twentieth century is. each and there have been organized here in the...
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a suicide bomber has wounded twenty people in an attack on a christian church in indonesia talked with hundreds awash but it occurred in the city of solo in the central java province after a sunday service and denise is so slowed down valued a yard outside an initial investigation suggested by all that was part of a domestic terror network based in chile born three hundred kilometers east of the capital jakarta extremist islamist group has been blamed for other outrages encouraging at a time when the police. were going in saudi arabia to be granted the right to vote and run and many support elections in the future a dollar announced on sunday it's a major change for the conservative muslim came to that in force a street version of islamic law has banned women from taking part in paul's of politics before the king also ruled that women can be appointed to the currently. all male consultative chick correct council for the first time saudi arabia holds only its second ever nationwide local elections on thursday but women will only be allowed to vote in the next ones for twenty fifty. i kn
a suicide bomber has wounded twenty people in an attack on a christian church in indonesia talked with hundreds awash but it occurred in the city of solo in the central java province after a sunday service and denise is so slowed down valued a yard outside an initial investigation suggested by all that was part of a domestic terror network based in chile born three hundred kilometers east of the capital jakarta extremist islamist group has been blamed for other outrages encouraging at a time...
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owe receive is the pastor of a 400-member christian church in iran. protesting the islamic education of his son. then an iranian court sentenced him to die for refusing to denounce his religion. his attorney says there is a 95% chance this sentence will be overturned, but human rights advocates warn that even if execution is stopped, he could still serve a long prison sentence. >>> well, we first brought you this story a couple of weeks ago right here on "america live." ford motors getting attention with a new ad featuring a real car buyer who said he bought ford because it was the one american car company that was not bailed out by the feds. here's that ad. >> i'm kristin. >> kristin, hi. >> we're going to head on in to the interview. [inaudible conversations] ♪ muck. >> was buying american important to you? is. >> i wasn't going to be any other car that was bailed out from our government. i was going to buy from a manufacturer that's standing on their own. win, lose or draw. that's what america's about, is taking the chance to succeed and understand
owe receive is the pastor of a 400-member christian church in iran. protesting the islamic education of his son. then an iranian court sentenced him to die for refusing to denounce his religion. his attorney says there is a 95% chance this sentence will be overturned, but human rights advocates warn that even if execution is stopped, he could still serve a long prison sentence. >>> well, we first brought you this story a couple of weeks ago right here on "america live." ford...
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jeremiah fogel is now in custody after the shooting at think greater faith christian church. parishioners tackled hen a held him there until officers arrived. they say he killed his wife before going to the church. both the pastor and associate pastor are being treated in a hospital. >>> the tsa says it has fired 28 employees at hawaii's honolulu international airport. the move is after a probe revealed several screeners weren't properly checking bags before putting them on planes. sources said the security lapse occurred for several months and involved thousands of bags that were not screened for explosives. in addition to the firings, the tsa suspended 15 people. it is believed to be one of the biggest termination in the agency's history. >>> speaking of screenings, nfl fans now have to endure a little more on the way in to stadiums across the country. security guards are doing full-body patdowns instead of from the waist up. nfl says the upgrades were planned before an understand dent last week when a fan allegedly used a taser at the jets cowboys game. in his first interv
jeremiah fogel is now in custody after the shooting at think greater faith christian church. parishioners tackled hen a held him there until officers arrived. they say he killed his wife before going to the church. both the pastor and associate pastor are being treated in a hospital. >>> the tsa says it has fired 28 employees at hawaii's honolulu international airport. the move is after a probe revealed several screeners weren't properly checking bags before putting them on planes....
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we attended a church service in the nearby town of sparks, in nevada, at the summit christian church. listen to what the pastor had to say. >> our community is suffering from the aftermath of the accident at the air races. we want to lift up those who have lost loved ones and we pray for the grace of jesus to powerfully minister into their lives. >> reporter: well, that church as well as many other places in the community, they have been holding blood drives and the response has truly been overwhelming. there have been lines out the door with people wanting to donate blood. i know there was a concern early on, but at this point, it seems that the victims, the hospitals do have enough blood at this point. again, we're expecting this news conference to begin in just a few minutes, so hopefully we'll have an update soon. >> thanks so much, dan simon. we'll go to it as it happens. appreciate that. michael joseph wogan was one of the people killed in the crash. the 22-year-old seen right here in the middle was there with his father on vacation. michael had muscular dystrophy and was in a w
we attended a church service in the nearby town of sparks, in nevada, at the summit christian church. listen to what the pastor had to say. >> our community is suffering from the aftermath of the accident at the air races. we want to lift up those who have lost loved ones and we pray for the grace of jesus to powerfully minister into their lives. >> reporter: well, that church as well as many other places in the community, they have been holding blood drives and the response has...
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the 57-year-old ran down the block and opened fire on a prayer service in the greater faith christian churchan 18 people inside. >> i'm totally, completely shocked. >> reporter: investigators say fogel shot pastor william boss in the head and associate pastor karl stewart once in the ear and two more times in the back when they were both praying.ç that's when church members derrick foster and corey reed tackled fogel and held him down until deputies arrived. none of the parishioners were hurt. >> there's no doubt in our mind that derek foster and corey reed are heroes. they stopped other people from being shot. >> reporter: boss and stewart were taken to lakeland regional medical center and are expected to survive. >> this doesn't make sense. >> reporter: maria buford is teresa's sister. buford's last words to her were happy birthday because she just turned 56 last week. >> fun loving, easy going, get along with everybody. love everybody. everybody loved her. >> reporter: buford says her sister was married to fogel for ten years, and she never expected anything like this to happen. >> why? t
the 57-year-old ran down the block and opened fire on a prayer service in the greater faith christian churchan 18 people inside. >> i'm totally, completely shocked. >> reporter: investigators say fogel shot pastor william boss in the head and associate pastor karl stewart once in the ear and two more times in the back when they were both praying.ç that's when church members derrick foster and corey reed tackled fogel and held him down until deputies arrived. none of the...
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. >> really working the christian right in iowa, the people who vote in the church bus. >> right. >> he's going for the people super israeli because of old testament thinking and the end of days and all the that stuff and the revelation. i shouldn't say old testament. >> rick perry's whole strategy is i'll worry about tomorrow tomorrow. >> right. >> and he's going straight after evangelical christian votes in iowa which are extremely important. the mega churches in the suburbs of des moines and elsewhere -- >> the palin bus. >> that carry a huge amount of weight, and, yes, the idea that israel needs to flourish, needs to thrive, needs to have the end gathering of the jews to the holy land. >> and to be a larger israel, too. >> before the rapture is a big one in evangelical christianity, and also defensive israel and a hard line on israel is a big thing for certain conservative jews who are -- conservative jews as well. >> i agree. >> that's not a factor in iowa,
. >> really working the christian right in iowa, the people who vote in the church bus. >> right. >> he's going for the people super israeli because of old testament thinking and the end of days and all the that stuff and the revelation. i shouldn't say old testament. >> rick perry's whole strategy is i'll worry about tomorrow tomorrow. >> right. >> and he's going straight after evangelical christian votes in iowa which are extremely important. the mega...
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associate pastor. 57-year-old jeremiah fogel is in custody after the shooting at the greater faith christian church. parishioners tackled him and held him there until officers arrived. fogel is also accused of killing his wife at their nearby home before going to the church. affiliate bay news 9 is reporting that associate pastor karl stewart is in critical condition, but pastor william boss's gunshot wound is not considered life threatening. >>> a racing boat's engine explodes on mission bay in san diego causing a spectacular crash. witnesses tell our affiliate kgtv the drag boat was going between 150 and 175 miles per hour when the engine blew up and broke apart. it happened during a qualifying heat for the drag boat race. the 50-year-old driver mark porter was hospitalized and is in fair condition. he was in the boato capsule section which was thrown 15 feet into the air. the capsule is designed to break away to protect the driver. >>> we're tracking new developments in the investigation of that deadly plane crash friday at the reno, nevada, air race. and tonight for the first time, we're hearin
associate pastor. 57-year-old jeremiah fogel is in custody after the shooting at the greater faith christian church. parishioners tackled him and held him there until officers arrived. fogel is also accused of killing his wife at their nearby home before going to the church. affiliate bay news 9 is reporting that associate pastor karl stewart is in critical condition, but pastor william boss's gunshot wound is not considered life threatening. >>> a racing boat's engine explodes on...
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christians. [singing] cbn news was granted exclusive rare access to this egyptian coptic church service and afterwards we visited a sunday school class for young children and another attended by teens. this egyptian surgeon has worked in libya 15 years. though he is a christian, the muslim majority has treated him well. >> the government and our health and our friends and, they respect us -->> what might the future hold once libyan's government is in police? todd middleton with the voice of the martyrs. >> even a government elected by the people could be a heavily islamic government. >> under moammar gadhafi, christians were jailed or expelled from the country. gadhafi expressed tolerance for foreign christians if they remained in their churches. he allowed regular worship and reconstruction of church buildings in tripoli and b bengazi. >> this is a french military cemetery honoring christian fallen soldiers from world war 2. >> each cross holds the belief that non libyans are christian. even the egyptian coptics share that understanding. >> the libyan christians, no one. >> you have never met any? >>
christians. [singing] cbn news was granted exclusive rare access to this egyptian coptic church service and afterwards we visited a sunday school class for young children and another attended by teens. this egyptian surgeon has worked in libya 15 years. though he is a christian, the muslim majority has treated him well. >> the government and our health and our friends and, they respect us -->> what might the future hold once libyan's government is in police? todd middleton with the...
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on south pulaski street.the funeral is at the philadelphia christian ministry and church on mannasota avenue... at 11 o clock this morning. never before seen images of amanda knox... inside her italian prison.take a look at these photos.you can see her dancing to the music of a local rock band... playing to inmates. band members say they've become friends with knox... even collaborating with her on a music video. they say she sends them poems and letters about her life behind bars. "everyone inside the jail needs moments like this. they need to escape their situations, they're nightmares, they're states of mind. so they are all having fun with our songs, they're all singing our songs. they're all singing our songs." songs."knox is in the final stages of appealiig her 2009 murder conviction in italy. both she and her ex-boyfriend are serving sentences of more than 20 years... for the murder of british student meredith kercher.a court is expected to decide monday... whether knox will go free. all the drama and excitement of fighting a huge fire...... without the loss of lives or propert
on south pulaski street.the funeral is at the philadelphia christian ministry and church on mannasota avenue... at 11 o clock this morning. never before seen images of amanda knox... inside her italian prison.take a look at these photos.you can see her dancing to the music of a local rock band... playing to inmates. band members say they've become friends with knox... even collaborating with her on a music video. they say she sends them poems and letters about her life behind bars....
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people put together a petition and have filed charges of heresy, saying that i am not part of the christian churchart of my denomination anymore, should not be allowed to preach, should have my collar removed. the people who brought the charges against me are clergymen from my denomination, and their belief is that the doctrine of the church does not allow a christian to stand at the same podium with someone of another faith, or everybody is going to get the idea that all religions are equal, and we have made absolute claims, exclusive claims about our faith. if religion leads people to make these kind of accusations at exactly the worst moment in american history, perhaps, then what's underneath religion? is religion really part of a lust for power and control in people's lives? is it a desire for absolute security so strong that people cannot see the need to reach out and help? if that's true, then i've got a lot of wrestling to do with my own religion. >> i am fighting for the soul and identity of islam itself. i did speak out, but did i do enough? did i do enough to prevent this? i really don'
people put together a petition and have filed charges of heresy, saying that i am not part of the christian churchart of my denomination anymore, should not be allowed to preach, should have my collar removed. the people who brought the charges against me are clergymen from my denomination, and their belief is that the doctrine of the church does not allow a christian to stand at the same podium with someone of another faith, or everybody is going to get the idea that all religions are equal,...
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particular two wasilla especially the extreme form of evangelical christianity because it is a militant fringe who wants to end the separation of church and state that is what she advocates and tries to bring about if she had the power to do it. with that extreme christian right and with secular society misspeak 20 storefront evangelicals but i actually list all the churches and it goes on and on a just a page and a half of all of the different churches. tiny little storefront bible from being churches evangelical christians who believe evolution is a myth who believe that jesus christ will return to earth during her lifetime on it and herb kohl has been to prepare wasilla and alaska and america to be the christian republic that jesus would find himself at home. >> and a city of character? >> she went to an evangelical conference paid for buy the city so to have the blending of church and state and this was sponsored by character organizations cities of character our cities that bowel -- about to follow 49 biblical principles to conduct city business and develop a way of life in the city in accordance with those 49 specific biblical p
particular two wasilla especially the extreme form of evangelical christianity because it is a militant fringe who wants to end the separation of church and state that is what she advocates and tries to bring about if she had the power to do it. with that extreme christian right and with secular society misspeak 20 storefront evangelicals but i actually list all the churches and it goes on and on a just a page and a half of all of the different churches. tiny little storefront bible from being...
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people who were injured were taken to the hospital from the greater faith christian church in lake landn -- word on their injuries. >>> a futuristic vehicle that's part sports car and part motorcycle is hitting the road in florida. well, this is the tray cycle, the brain child of former nasa rocket scientist. look at that. it goes from zero to 60 in 3.6 seconds. production on that starts next month giving some laid-off nasa workers a second chance at a job. >> space newer has laid off -- center has laid off so many people and being displaced and a lot of them really can't move. they are stuck with their houses and mortgage and they can't leave where they are. >> 100 to 135 people could eventually be employed with the tray cycle company and that number could grow if sales pick up. >>> 8:24. time to check in with rosemary. i'm sure you'd like to ride one of those things? >> absolutely. it would be a lot of fun. great day to be outdoors, just make sure you lather on the sun block. plenty of sunshine already this morning and temperatures will be several degrees warmer than what we saw yeste
people who were injured were taken to the hospital from the greater faith christian church in lake landn -- word on their injuries. >>> a futuristic vehicle that's part sports car and part motorcycle is hitting the road in florida. well, this is the tray cycle, the brain child of former nasa rocket scientist. look at that. it goes from zero to 60 in 3.6 seconds. production on that starts next month giving some laid-off nasa workers a second chance at a job. >> space newer has...
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to say one of the programs that treat north korea is trying to do is we are reaching out to christian churches to help us, but they want to do a program explaining the concept of what we think of religious faith of self-sacrifice and helping others versus what they are brainwashed to believe to try to help north koreans open their mind to understanding the concepts of what we value in the western world, which is serving others and helping others is the complete opposite of everything they are taught. they are the servants of the regime and that's one thing important because the defect or sell how to articulate those kinds of things. there is an organization called the coalition for north korea appeared when an solitaire is a coalition north korean women, most of whom were the answer trafficking. when they first came to south korea, the whole concept of human rights was completely alien to them. you believe that the socialist societies try to say women are equal appeared in north korea, women are treated horribly. so this is something they are doing to restore the assignments and teach them the
to say one of the programs that treat north korea is trying to do is we are reaching out to christian churches to help us, but they want to do a program explaining the concept of what we think of religious faith of self-sacrifice and helping others versus what they are brainwashed to believe to try to help north koreans open their mind to understanding the concepts of what we value in the western world, which is serving others and helping others is the complete opposite of everything they are...
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christianity. people not come to call it communism because the militant fringe on evangelical rights that wants to end the separation of church and state in america, that's the sarah palin advocates. that's what she would try to bring about if she ever have the power to do it. she's representing that extreme christian right, trying to impose their values on the rest of secular society. there must be 75 tiny little storefront evangelical churches in wasilla. early in "the rogue" i actually list all the churches of wasilla, and it goes on and on and on, about a page and have just the name of always different churches. and that's the essence of wasilla society. tiny little storefront bible believing, bible thumping churches, evangelical christians who believe that evolution is a myth. it should not be taught in public schools, who believe that many, including sarah, believe that jesus, jesus christ will actually return to earth during her lifetime on it. and herb kohl -- our goal has always been to repair alaska and america to be sort of a christian republic that jesus finds himself at home in. >> it became a city of character.
christianity. people not come to call it communism because the militant fringe on evangelical rights that wants to end the separation of church and state in america, that's the sarah palin advocates. that's what she would try to bring about if she ever have the power to do it. she's representing that extreme christian right, trying to impose their values on the rest of secular society. there must be 75 tiny little storefront evangelical churches in wasilla. early in "the rogue" i...
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school as one o five pm moscow time that's exactly the time when first explosions at this christian ring out as church bells ring twice followed by a minute of silence and during this minutes most of the women started to cry and there was one woman she was telling very close to us and she started calling for her son and she was calling so loud that it was a terrifying moment for many that the tragedy destroyed lives of hundreds over here in north society and seven years have passed the pain still remains. now to some of the world's news making the headlines this hour in our world update the taliban says it's holding thirty pakistani boys who were kidnapped off the mistakenly crossing the afghan border the boys aged between twelve and eighteen were visiting a nature spot to celebrate the muslim festival of eden when they were seized some managed to escape and alert local authorities both sides face a challenge in securing the almost two and a half thousand kilometer boundary. in south sudan thousands of refugees are fleeing the disputed border region after the violence flared up it's the third hour of
school as one o five pm moscow time that's exactly the time when first explosions at this christian ring out as church bells ring twice followed by a minute of silence and during this minutes most of the women started to cry and there was one woman she was telling very close to us and she started calling for her son and she was calling so loud that it was a terrifying moment for many that the tragedy destroyed lives of hundreds over here in north society and seven years have passed the pain...
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to say one of the programs that treat north korea is trying to do is we are reaching out to christian churches to help us, but they want to do a program explaining the concept of what we think of religious faith of self-sacrifice and helping others versus what they are brainwashed to believe to try to help north koreans open their mind to understanding the concepts of what we value in the western world, which is serving others and helping others is the complete opposite of everything they are taught. they are the servants of the regime and that's one thing important because the defect or sell how to articulate those kinds of things. there is an organization called the coalition for north korea appeared when an solitaire is a coalition north korean women, most of whom were the answer trafficking. when they first came to south korea, the whole concept of human rights was completely alien to them. you believe that the socialist societies try to say women are equal appeared in north korea, women are treated horribly. so this is something they are doing to restore the assignments and teach them the
to say one of the programs that treat north korea is trying to do is we are reaching out to christian churches to help us, but they want to do a program explaining the concept of what we think of religious faith of self-sacrifice and helping others versus what they are brainwashed to believe to try to help north koreans open their mind to understanding the concepts of what we value in the western world, which is serving others and helping others is the complete opposite of everything they are...
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christian ministry.../ and... church...// on... manna--sota... avenue.../ at 11 a-m.overnight.../ in... baltimore city../ áá witháá... men... posing...// as... police.../ in... one../ attack....// attack....// keith daniels here now with more on what went down and how the police impersonators shot one man in the face.. keith. keith. jennifer.... there've been a number of similar incidents in recent months.. with men posing as police.. tying up residents.. even shooting victims..............police have an arrest in one of those attacks...................but tonight, the suspects remain on the run.. in the latest inci. incident. it happened in this neighborhood near park heights .....an especially violent home invasion at a house on hilldale avenue. family members say the victims, including three small children, were upstairs asleep.. when three men knocked on the door at about 3:30 this morning.. yelling, police.(victim's mom) "they came down there, opened the door. and when they opened the door, all hell broke loose...".........this woman, who's concealing her identit
christian ministry.../ and... church...// on... manna--sota... avenue.../ at 11 a-m.overnight.../ in... baltimore city../ áá witháá... men... posing...// as... police.../ in... one../ attack....// attack....// keith daniels here now with more on what went down and how the police impersonators shot one man in the face.. keith. keith. jennifer.... there've been a number of similar incidents in recent months.. with men posing as police.. tying up residents.. even shooting...
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pastor heads a network of christian house churches in iran. y to islam, and was condemned to death for it. the white house says it's unacceptable, and is calling for the pastor's release. >> the united states condemns the conviction of the pastor, he has done nothing more than maintain his devout faith, which is a universal right for all people. should the iranian authorities try to force him to renounce that faith violates the religious values they came to defend and crosses all bounds of decency and iran's own international obligations. >> it's been almost a year since he was first sentenced to death. religious leaders say trials of this kind are rare in iran. and the last one took place more than 20 years ago. >>> fidel castro dismisses president obama calling him and his demands for change in cuba, quote, stupid. the former cuban leader made the mocking statements in an essay on cuban state media, referring to the u.s. as, quote, the empire, it came just a day after president obama said the tough line on cuba could change if the cuban gover
pastor heads a network of christian house churches in iran. y to islam, and was condemned to death for it. the white house says it's unacceptable, and is calling for the pastor's release. >> the united states condemns the conviction of the pastor, he has done nothing more than maintain his devout faith, which is a universal right for all people. should the iranian authorities try to force him to renounce that faith violates the religious values they came to defend and crosses all bounds...
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because they don't have any mosques or temples for jewish the i mean it's obviously a christian thing go to church be better which i have an issue with i do however salute judges who are trying to find creative ways to keep people from jail i don't think play and derek we have just a little bit of time but i want you to get your thoughts and i actually i actually pretty much agree with you on this issue i'm like eating tater tots in public schools i like the fact that the judge has been created in terms of coming up with punishments that we actually that that work in behavior and so actually might have a chance of reforming this guy at the same time skirting this church state border by forcing him to go to church as opposed to forcing him to work out of the gym or forcing him to see a psychiatrist two things have nothing to do with a separation of church and state that might have been both innovative and legal right innovative and legal i don't think that this alabama judge it's on the mark i don't know about the church thing but thank you guys for being on happy hour it was interesting debates to
because they don't have any mosques or temples for jewish the i mean it's obviously a christian thing go to church be better which i have an issue with i do however salute judges who are trying to find creative ways to keep people from jail i don't think play and derek we have just a little bit of time but i want you to get your thoughts and i actually i actually pretty much agree with you on this issue i'm like eating tater tots in public schools i like the fact that the judge has been created...
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christianity. people now come to call it dominionism because it's a militant fringe on the evangelical right that wants to end the separation of church and state in america. that's what sarah palin advocates and that's what she would try to bring about if she ever had the power to do it. she's representing that extreme christian right trying 20 impose their values on the rest of secular society, and that's -- there are -- there must be 75 tiny little store front evangelical store front churches in wasilla. early on the road, i list the churches in wasilla, and it goes on and on and on, a page and a half of all the church, and that's the essence of wasilla society. tiny little store front bible-believing, bible thumping churches, evangelical christians who believe that evolution is a myth and should not be taught in public schools who believe that many, including sarah, believe that jesus, jesus christ will actually return to earth during her lifetime on it, and her goal has always been to prepare wasilla, alaska, and america to be the sort of christian republic that jesus would find himself at home in. >> host: it was a city of chara
christianity. people now come to call it dominionism because it's a militant fringe on the evangelical right that wants to end the separation of church and state in america. that's what sarah palin advocates and that's what she would try to bring about if she ever had the power to do it. she's representing that extreme christian right trying 20 impose their values on the rest of secular society, and that's -- there are -- there must be 75 tiny little store front evangelical store front churches...
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he was a former member of the greater faith christian center church.ishioners tackled him to the ground after he shot the two fast tores on sunday. he faces murder and attempted murder charges. >> i'm proposing real serious cuts in spending. when you include the $1 trillion in cuts i've already signed into law these would be among the biggest cuts in spend nothing our history. but they've got to be part of a larger plan that is balanced, a plan that asked the most fortunate among us to pay their fair share just like everybody else. megyn: the president unveiling his big plan today to cut $3 trillion from the deficit. half of that involves a $1.5 trillion tax hike with the administration demanding that top easterner earners pay more. more than 230,000 americans had a grows adjusted income of a million dollars or more in 2009. they were responsible for $177 billion in federal income taxes. that represents .2% of all federal tax returns, but makes up more than 20% of all federal income tax payments. so, is that group already paying its fair share? and can
he was a former member of the greater faith christian center church.ishioners tackled him to the ground after he shot the two fast tores on sunday. he faces murder and attempted murder charges. >> i'm proposing real serious cuts in spending. when you include the $1 trillion in cuts i've already signed into law these would be among the biggest cuts in spend nothing our history. but they've got to be part of a larger plan that is balanced, a plan that asked the most fortunate among us to...
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she decided that free independent journalism would support the mission of her church, hence we have the christian science monitor. that is pretty well established. an organization like the church can support journalists. it continues to this day. the question is, how do you organize it within your organization. how do you fund it? is the case for philanthropy attached to a mission about journalism or independence? that is something you have got to think about and think about how you are going to do that. then you have to roll with the punches. if journalism is taking place that the organization does not like, you have got to go with that. you have to accept that as part of what you are doing. if you're not willing to do that, you might want to rethink the idea of having a journalist enterprise. >> if you could say a couple of words on how technology has allowed or accelerated the ability for an advocacy organization to act as a news organization. >> absolutely. we are seeing that at the red cross. it is not a journalism organization, but it functions like one. that some of the first people on the
she decided that free independent journalism would support the mission of her church, hence we have the christian science monitor. that is pretty well established. an organization like the church can support journalists. it continues to this day. the question is, how do you organize it within your organization. how do you fund it? is the case for philanthropy attached to a mission about journalism or independence? that is something you have got to think about and think about how you are going...
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day, and she decided that free independent journalism would support her church, so we have the christian science monitor. that model is pretty well established as a way and advocacy organization, the church, can support real journalism, and it continues to this day. the question is, how to your it?anizate how'd you find that this is the case for flat to be attached to the case for journalism? that is something you have to think about and figure how you are going to do that. you have to then roll with the punches. if the or journalism does not take you where the organization does not like, then you what to think about having a journalistic enterprise. >> transparency is interesting. he's a couple words out how technology has allowed or the soil they did or accelerated the ability for an ad is he -- and advocacy organization -- >> the american red cross often functions like one. they have some the first people on the ground when there are earthquakes. the technology is accelerating the need to be transparent, and when people take a source of information, they are willing to take it from aa
day, and she decided that free independent journalism would support her church, so we have the christian science monitor. that model is pretty well established as a way and advocacy organization, the church, can support real journalism, and it continues to this day. the question is, how to your it?anizate how'd you find that this is the case for flat to be attached to the case for journalism? that is something you have to think about and figure how you are going to do that. you have to then...
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to say one of the programs that treat north korea is trying to do is we are reaching out to christian churches to help us, but they want to do a program explaining the concept of what we think of religious faith of self-sacrifice and helping others versus what they are brainwashed to believe to try to help north korns open their mind to understanding the conceptof what we value in the western world, which is serving others and helping others is the complete opposite of everything they are taught. they are the servants of the regime and that's one thing important because the defect or sell how to articulate those kinds of things. there is an organization called the coalition for north korea appeared when an solitaire is a coalition north korean women, most of whom were the answer trafficking. when they first came to south korea, the whole concept of human rights was completely alien to them. you believethat the socialist societies try to say women are equal appeared in nor korea, women are treated horribly. so this is something the are doing to restore the assignments d teach them the value the
to say one of the programs that treat north korea is trying to do is we are reaching out to christian churches to help us, but they want to do a program explaining the concept of what we think of religious faith of self-sacrifice and helping others versus what they are brainwashed to believe to try to help north korns open their mind to understanding the conceptof what we value in the western world, which is serving others and helping others is the complete opposite of everything they are...
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what can, um, the dominant culture or let's just say the people of faith, christians or people in churches or people with strong moral categories, what can we do to make it easier to start from categories of dignity and freedom and bring it down so that it's more competitive to, you know, bling? and things that are very attractive to young people who are just trying to sort of express their identity, be part of a group that maybe isn't, doesn't look like something that their friends would have a hard time understanding if, you know, you -- we can tease that out a couple different ways, and i think you know where i'm going. >> yeah, sure. >> and maybe one higher level question. that's sort of in the family context. what can a preacher do, or what can a person who has that vested authority to do to bring about the reform or the question so that the hypocrisy that i agree exists, the reform that's needed back to sort of the standards of america's founding and how we honor freedom and the gift that it is? and what does it mean that all are created equal as given by god or given by a creator wi
what can, um, the dominant culture or let's just say the people of faith, christians or people in churches or people with strong moral categories, what can we do to make it easier to start from categories of dignity and freedom and bring it down so that it's more competitive to, you know, bling? and things that are very attractive to young people who are just trying to sort of express their identity, be part of a group that maybe isn't, doesn't look like something that their friends would have...
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about what all this means, and if all the things in the new testament and the church that would fit in religion christianity is jesus christ as the man for others. his whole life is that, and we're supposed to model it that. so you can carry these to go deeper in your faith, or you can carry it and say let's throw it all out. >> if you were, if you were to identify the single biggest impact of this book on religious thought today, what would you say that it is? i know we'll -- if you want, if any of you would like to ask dr. marty questions, i encourage you to line up ott that microphone in the middle -- at that microphone in the middle aisle while he's answering this question. >> i think there are two main sets of impact. he's still as big as ever. this year there are two monstrous new biographies of him. and little ones. there are tens of thousands of things that have been written about him, so he's as prime as ever. but they sort of run on two tracks. the insiders, the people who have studied him all these years, the people who knew him and so on and weren't worried about detail, pick up on this religiou
about what all this means, and if all the things in the new testament and the church that would fit in religion christianity is jesus christ as the man for others. his whole life is that, and we're supposed to model it that. so you can carry these to go deeper in your faith, or you can carry it and say let's throw it all out. >> if you were, if you were to identify the single biggest impact of this book on religious thought today, what would you say that it is? i know we'll -- if you...
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church, and like, "hey, when's this ( bleep ) gonna wrap it up ?" we got kickoff. why does god hate football season ? i wish he would've rested on a wednesday. it's so hard to be a christiann the west coast time zone. i probably shouldn't talk about church and say ( bleep ) in the same sentence. or on comedy central. i-- they don't want me to swear. but i love to swear, and i don't know that i'm not allowed to swear. what if i die, get up to heaven, and god's like, "hey, man, welcome to ( bleep ) heaven." i'm like, "what did you say ?" he's like, "welcome to ( bleep ) heaven." i'm like, "you can swear ?" he's like, "( bleep ), yeah ! it's ( bleep ) heaven." like, "oh ! "see, i was always raised as a child never to swear." he's like, "where in the bible "does it say you can't ( bleep ) swear ?" i'm like, "no-( bleep )-where." he's like, "yeah, now you're getting it. "by the way, i saw some slutty "bitches by the pearly gates. "you wanna go tap that ? they ain't getting in." i'm like, "what ?" he's like, "no, i'm kidding. "you're not in heaven, "you're in hell. you're on punk'd." i'm like "oh ! "mmm ! "damn you, ashton. "that one was elaborate. "way to go the extra mile. "e
church, and like, "hey, when's this ( bleep ) gonna wrap it up ?" we got kickoff. why does god hate football season ? i wish he would've rested on a wednesday. it's so hard to be a christiann the west coast time zone. i probably shouldn't talk about church and say ( bleep ) in the same sentence. or on comedy central. i-- they don't want me to swear. but i love to swear, and i don't know that i'm not allowed to swear. what if i die, get up to heaven, and god's like, "hey, man,...
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church has been tremendously important. if you look at the leadership institution that came out of the civil rights institutions like dr. king and southern christianhip conference rooted in the church or the religious organizing or organizing by ministers. the future seems to be shaded of to be less of a factor and being moved by more straight political organizing as opposed to movement organizing around the themes of christianity. the caller made an interesting observation about racism being more underground now than it was in the past. i think we are seeing several things happen. the very fact the we are opposed racist, no one can openly say racist thing and expect to receive society's sanction means people who have those feelings feel they have to be underground in some way or at least once to be part of delight and civilized society they have to demonstrate those beliefs another way. at the same time we're seeing that, we're seeing a real hero and of racism and you see that particularly among younger groups. particularly among young groups. whether it is inverse relationship to whether it is blacks equal to whites and questions you want to ask
church has been tremendously important. if you look at the leadership institution that came out of the civil rights institutions like dr. king and southern christianhip conference rooted in the church or the religious organizing or organizing by ministers. the future seems to be shaded of to be less of a factor and being moved by more straight political organizing as opposed to movement organizing around the themes of christianity. the caller made an interesting observation about racism being...
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months and we do recognize all the major building was popular with various christian right is in the early part of the church it century the action of various nobles in takes place in this house. in some of the rooms you can still see the original doors ornaments or in serious. with not stories and business travelers coming to the russian capital every via the hotel industry knows it's the aspiring local middle class and three star foreign markets that muscle needs to focus its attention on so don't waste hundreds of dollars on overpriced and towels do some research and explore the city's hospitals there are targets to be found. and when you visit on business or pleasure provide a healthy alternative with my sons it is clean and safe surroundings and all the facilities and subsidies if you see it anywhere else. oh very nice very well of course he doesn't tell me how the space program wonderful still. i'll see you again at the same time next week for more cultural adventures around the russian capital so information either is the courier goodnights. montero. historic old. friendly. dynamic. two friends. among
months and we do recognize all the major building was popular with various christian right is in the early part of the church it century the action of various nobles in takes place in this house. in some of the rooms you can still see the original doors ornaments or in serious. with not stories and business travelers coming to the russian capital every via the hotel industry knows it's the aspiring local middle class and three star foreign markets that muscle needs to focus its attention on so...
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legal specialists is really a creation that happens first in the church and then gets transferred to the secular realm and also in the christianwest divides church and state at the very early point. the legal authorities have legitimacy in a separate hierarchy that is complete independent of european rulers. this is extremely important for subsequent european development because any european beluga wants to be like a chinese emperor and do whatever he pleases has to contend with the fact there's a preexisting set of legal constraints that prevent him or her from doing that one. the final basket of institutions are institutions of accountability, a.k.a. democracy. you sometimes get the idea and this actually comes from tokyo that once the idea of equality gets out its unstoppable and. one of the things he relates many you look at the history of the rise of democracy is just how weird and in a way contingent its emergence was. and it arose really because of the survival of a peculiar feudal institution into modern times, which is called the parliament. every european country in the mid in the middle ages had a body called an est
legal specialists is really a creation that happens first in the church and then gets transferred to the secular realm and also in the christianwest divides church and state at the very early point. the legal authorities have legitimacy in a separate hierarchy that is complete independent of european rulers. this is extremely important for subsequent european development because any european beluga wants to be like a chinese emperor and do whatever he pleases has to contend with the fact...
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my grandpa john-- he was the first church leader here, and he asked them if they were christians. they didn't know what he meant, so he baptized them and let them become orthodox christians-- russian orthodox. lots of people were thankful because they didn't know. they thought the raven was their god. [cook] sometimes what you find historically can be reaffirmed by what people remember, by who's in the cemetery, and a lot of times what has happened in historical record is people weren't asked. people are not oblivious to their surroundings or their own events, and by tapping that resource, you can make history belong to those people as well as to the record of history. [speaking foreign language] the village is named by the sukpik. this place was nanwalek, and then the russians code-named us alexandrovsk, and then somehow there was a map mix-up, and we became english bay after a while. then just a couple of years ago-- last year--we decided to go back to nanwalek because we feel like we want to try to save our language. we know that there's just a few of us left. anyway, after the
my grandpa john-- he was the first church leader here, and he asked them if they were christians. they didn't know what he meant, so he baptized them and let them become orthodox christians-- russian orthodox. lots of people were thankful because they didn't know. they thought the raven was their god. [cook] sometimes what you find historically can be reaffirmed by what people remember, by who's in the cemetery, and a lot of times what has happened in historical record is people weren't asked....
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and over again the concept that equality reigns supreme up the separation of church and state and we can't have a christiancon in public places, and not allow other people to have their icons... >> governor huckabee: would you like an icon. >> yes. >> governor huckabee: what would be the icon. >> something physical, atheists are about physical things, one hand helping another, hands helping each other, something that would say, representative of the six or 5 hers atheists who died on 9/11. all we're demanding here is equal representation... >> governor huckabee: you would be okay if the cross stays if you can put hands up there? >> i would be okay if it stayed and we were allowed equal representation, as a memorial. i don't care what it was. >> governor huckabee: i have no problem with that but i have a problem with a lawsuit that says mental anguish, can you explain to me what mental anguish and pain that you have because... >> 9/11. >> governor huckabee: because two pieces of metal formed by the heat of the... >> it's not about the cross but exclusion and only allowing the christians in and excluding the
and over again the concept that equality reigns supreme up the separation of church and state and we can't have a christiancon in public places, and not allow other people to have their icons... >> governor huckabee: would you like an icon. >> yes. >> governor huckabee: what would be the icon. >> something physical, atheists are about physical things, one hand helping another, hands helping each other, something that would say, representative of the six or 5 hers...
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repress the muslims, evangelical christians, sunnis, and others who do not share the government's religious views. in that china, tibetan buddhists, muslims, house churchhristians suffer from a temps to restrict their religious practice. in eritrea last year a 43-year-old evangelical christian died in prison. he was reportedly tortured for 18 months and denied treatment for malaria because he refused to renounce his faith. of course threats to the free exercise of conscience and religion do not always come directly from government. just yesterday we heard reports that the gunman masquerading as security officers waylaid a bus of shia pilgrims traveling through what western iraq. the women were abandoned by the side of the road but the 22 men were shot and their bodies left in the middle of the desert. this sort of hateful, senseless violence has no name other than to undermine the fabric of peaceful society. in the middle east and north africa, the transitions to democracy have inspired the world, but they have also exposed ethnic and religious minorities to new dangers. people have been killed by their own neighbors because of their ethnicity or their
repress the muslims, evangelical christians, sunnis, and others who do not share the government's religious views. in that china, tibetan buddhists, muslims, house churchhristians suffer from a temps to restrict their religious practice. in eritrea last year a 43-year-old evangelical christian died in prison. he was reportedly tortured for 18 months and denied treatment for malaria because he refused to renounce his faith. of course threats to the free exercise of conscience and religion do not...
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legal specialists is really a creation that happens first in the church and then gets transferred to the secular realm and also in the christianwest divides church and state at the very early point. the legal authorities have legitimacy in a separate hierarchy that is complete independent of european rulers. this is extremely important for subsequent european development because any european beluga wants to be like a chinese emperor and do whatever he pleases has to contend with the fact there's a preexisting set of legal constraints that prevent him or her from doing that one. the final basket of institutions are institutions of accountability, a.k.a. democracy. you sometimes get the idea and this actually comes from tokyo that once the idea of equality gets out its unstoppable and. one of the things he relates many you look at the history of the rise of democracy is just how weird and in a way contingent its emergence was. and it arose really because of the survival of a peculiar feudal institution into modern times, which is called the parliament. every european country in the mid in the middle ages had a body called an est
legal specialists is really a creation that happens first in the church and then gets transferred to the secular realm and also in the christianwest divides church and state at the very early point. the legal authorities have legitimacy in a separate hierarchy that is complete independent of european rulers. this is extremely important for subsequent european development because any european beluga wants to be like a chinese emperor and do whatever he pleases has to contend with the fact...
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the founder of the christian science church was being attacked by the old and journalism of the day. she decided that three independent journalism would support the mission of her church. several cultures letter, that model is established as a way that an average organization can support real journalists and it continues to this day. so how do you organize it within your organization? how do you fund it? is the case for philanthropy attached to a mission about journalism or at least independents? that is something you have to think about and decide how you will do that. then you have to roll with the punches. if your chosen takes you to places your organization does not like, you have to except that as part of what you're doing. if you're not willing to do that, then you have to rethink the idea of having a journalistic enterprise. >> if you could say a couple of words of how technology has allowed or facilitated or celebrated the ability for an advocacy organization to act as a news organization, that would be great. >> the american red cross is not a news organization, but it often
the founder of the christian science church was being attacked by the old and journalism of the day. she decided that three independent journalism would support the mission of her church. several cultures letter, that model is established as a way that an average organization can support real journalists and it continues to this day. so how do you organize it within your organization? how do you fund it? is the case for philanthropy attached to a mission about journalism or at least...
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legal specialists is really a creation that happens first in the church and then gets transferred to the secular realm and also in the christianwest divides church and state at the very early point. the legal authorities have legitimacy in a separate hierarchy that is complete independent of european rulers. this is extremely important for subsequent european development because any european beluga wants to be like a chinese emperor and do whatever he pleases has to contend with the fact there's a preexisting set of legal constraints that prevent him or her from doing that one. the final basket of institutions are institutions of accountability, a.k.a. democracy. you sometimes get the idea and this actually comes from tokyo that once the idea of equality gets out its unstoppable and. one of the things he relates many you look at the history of the rise of democracy is just how weird and in a way contingent its emergence was. and it arose really because of the survival of a peculiar feudal institution into modern times, which is called the parliament. every european country in the mid in the middle ages had a body called an est
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sufi muslims, evangelical christians, jews, bahias, sunnis and amadies and others who do not share the government's religious views. in china, tibetan buddhists, muslims, house church christians, all suffer from government attempts to restrict their religious practice. in eritrea last year a 43-year-old evangelical christian died in prison. he was reportedly tortured for 18 months and denied treatment for ma lair yaw because he refused to reannounce -- renounce his faith. threats to the free exercise of conscience and religion do not always come directly from governments. just yesterday we heard reports that gunmen masquerading as security officers way laid a bus of shia pilgrims traveling throughout western iraq. the women were abandoned by the side of the road but the 22 men were shot and their bodies left in the middle of the desert. this sort of hateful, senseless violence has no aim other than to undermine the fabric of peaceful society. in the middle east and north africa, the transitions to democracy have inspired the world but they have also exposed ethnic and religious minorities to new dangers. people have been killed by their own neighbors because of the
sufi muslims, evangelical christians, jews, bahias, sunnis and amadies and others who do not share the government's religious views. in china, tibetan buddhists, muslims, house church christians, all suffer from government attempts to restrict their religious practice. in eritrea last year a 43-year-old evangelical christian died in prison. he was reportedly tortured for 18 months and denied treatment for ma lair yaw because he refused to reannounce -- renounce his faith. threats to the free...