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colonies alexander for whom both was a vocal critic of the humane treatment of slides our reporter christian roman followed from both stresses and columbia where slavery is cruel legacy is still tangible. 180 meters below ground nothing but soft all around us. the maya knows it pick it up in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day the narrows faced the threat of floods struck sick ounces and collapsing tunnels at the time when alexander when on board visited the tunnels in 80 no one countless indigenous people lost their lives toiling away down here. well you know if you give us a call but the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes of the catholic church they didn't have a soul and were therefore seen as dispensable labor for working in the tunnels in and nobody had to report their deaths at them but unequal this is why there are no real statistics on how many people died working in the mines in the 1900 centuries forty's. by the time home boat reached the so-called new
colonies alexander for whom both was a vocal critic of the humane treatment of slides our reporter christian roman followed from both stresses and columbia where slavery is cruel legacy is still tangible. 180 meters below ground nothing but soft all around us. the maya knows it pick it up in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day the narrows faced the threat of floods struck sick ounces and collapsing...
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american colonies alexander from whom was a vocal critic of the treatment of slides power reporter christian roman followed from both stresses in colombia where slavery is cruel legacy is still tangible. 180 meters below ground nothing but soft all around us. the mono sipek era in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day the narrows faced the threat of floods trucks or gases and collapsing tunnels at the time when alexander for homeworld visited the tunnels in 1801 countless indigenous people lost their lives toiling away down here. and i will indeed has the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes of the catholic church they didn't have a soul and were therefore seen as dispensable labor for working in the tunnels in and nobody had to report their deaths but unequal this is why there are no real statistics on how many people died working in the mines and the 1900 centuries forty's. by the time home boat reach the so-called new world slavery had been a pillar of the spanish
american colonies alexander from whom was a vocal critic of the treatment of slides power reporter christian roman followed from both stresses in colombia where slavery is cruel legacy is still tangible. 180 meters below ground nothing but soft all around us. the mono sipek era in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day the narrows faced the threat of floods trucks or gases and collapsing tunnels at the...
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colonies alexander for whom was a vocal critic of the interim and treatment of slides power reporter christian roman followed from both stresses in colombia where slavery is cruel legacy is still tangible. 180 meters below ground nothing but soft all around us. the mono security in modern day colombia. for centuries that one so precious substance was extracted here under appalling working conditions. every day narrows faced the threat of floods struck sick ounces and collapsing tunnels at a time when alexander phone on board visited the tunnels in 1801 countless indigenous people lost their lives toiling away down here. yes in the heroes dot com but if you look at the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes of the catholic church they didn't have a soul and were therefore seen as dispensable labor for working in the tunnels in it and nobody had to report their deaths at all but in the world this is why there are no real statistics on how many people died working in the mines in the 1900 centuries forty's. by the time home to reach the so-called new world slavery
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christianity t privates. romans 13. instituted by god will ever resist authority, resist what god has appointed. we need cites that, he is proving the point that secular thought christians and christianity away from their totalitarian. that passage is clear, go read it for yourself. christian idea that many of connected to the founding. just to show with founders relied on that idea. again it's not enough to show that the founders were christian. i would concede that for the sake of argument even though it's not true. fascinating conversation and i love to have this conversation especially if you invite me a glass of the delicious kentucky bourbon that you have here. not back i will talk about that for hours but it's not really relevant to the question because even if they were all jesus and rose from the threat christians and they were, he'd still have to show that their religious beliefs influence their choices as for instance the constitutional commission. those religious beliefs must be examined and then compared aga
christianity t privates. romans 13. instituted by god will ever resist authority, resist what god has appointed. we need cites that, he is proving the point that secular thought christians and christianity away from their totalitarian. that passage is clear, go read it for yourself. christian idea that many of connected to the founding. just to show with founders relied on that idea. again it's not enough to show that the founders were christian. i would concede that for the sake of argument...
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does not need christianity to explain its existence but christianity cannot explain its existence without judaism. that's why st. paul said in romansians they said do not boast against the root because the root supports you and the root of the christian olive tree is abraham, isaac and jacob. our roots are jewish to the core and we should remember that god does not cast away the jewish people. they are still the apple of his eye. they are still a covenant people, they are still the cherished people, they are still the people who own the land of israel and in the final analysis they are always going to receive the love of god because in israel, according to the book of exodus is god's firstborn son. >> what did you decide you wanted to be a pastor. >> when. >> when i was 18 years of age, i had an appointment from lbj to go. [inaudible] my mother who was really the guiding light in my life, my mother went to seminary and she graduated and taught and we were sitting at the table and she said you know, if you would become a great military leader and lead america in a great victory it would not be worth the ba value of winning a soul in
does not need christianity to explain its existence but christianity cannot explain its existence without judaism. that's why st. paul said in romansians they said do not boast against the root because the root supports you and the root of the christian olive tree is abraham, isaac and jacob. our roots are jewish to the core and we should remember that god does not cast away the jewish people. they are still the apple of his eye. they are still a covenant people, they are still the cherished...
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has a riot in roman gabo he is presenting his book in the school that christians children attend. but that day but. let's get started. i. sit down. over the next 2 but i think your teacher are giving me the chance to come and present my book to you. we said you are the future of this country and i thought i would make a comic for you with a story to show you the value of your country's. god i know what it's a little one but here is the story. this is the hero here in the middle. saying his name is louis you separate your wheat and down here do you know what that is is obvious casus are. fish right christiane and my lenz dog. to stop so many animals from being poached. from workers and kidlet that if you know when john pierre was here the 1st time he came to see us and asked me a lot of questions and now when you look at the book i'm even in it was christiane and the rangers of the dog unit are in it too and of course the other rangers. in the desert they've got. their stuff ok i just have one question have any of you ever been confronted with poaching and i. wonder if you're ready
has a riot in roman gabo he is presenting his book in the school that christians children attend. but that day but. let's get started. i. sit down. over the next 2 but i think your teacher are giving me the chance to come and present my book to you. we said you are the future of this country and i thought i would make a comic for you with a story to show you the value of your country's. god i know what it's a little one but here is the story. this is the hero here in the middle. saying his name...
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christian at any point in history would judge outside christianity the same way that the nazis co-opted the lutheran church and many evangelicals and roman outside of the tradition of christianity and they backed hitler instead, to their great sorrow and detriment, which is one reason so much of europe is secularized today. the same fate awaits the evangelical movement, unless it turns away from this personality court. >> and back to you on this, john, because this is the movement that's also driving the takeover of the american courts, the federal court system, because they very much want control of the courts, both to have their own pi kunary interests on what they would view their christian interests, but also pro-corporate interests protected. >> indeed. it is all about the profit, not the prophet. and you know, again, you have to show me in your holy book where jesus said this is what he believes, if you're going to fight for this kind of discrimination or this kind of profit. this is why so many people are turned off to religion. it's the hypocrisies of the modern pharisees, and it's good to see this being made because there are a
christian at any point in history would judge outside christianity the same way that the nazis co-opted the lutheran church and many evangelicals and roman outside of the tradition of christianity and they backed hitler instead, to their great sorrow and detriment, which is one reason so much of europe is secularized today. the same fate awaits the evangelical movement, unless it turns away from this personality court. >> and back to you on this, john, because this is the movement that's...
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the roman catholic church, the spanish national government disagreed. they thought it was a disagreement of them bringing christianity to people. which is how the sculptor intended it 100 years earlier. people splashed red paint on that portion of the sculpture. they thought to have it removed, unsuccessfully. the city compromised by putting up an interpretive plaque. explaining that the native population of california was devastated by white settlement. the population was decimated. they sort of put up a plaque to cover over the controversy. fast-forward 25 years as a southern population started to challenge confederate monuments. beginning in 2015, they renewed attention to the pioneer monument in san francisco. an activist persuaded the public arts commission to remove that portion of the larger monument. there was a lawsuit filed to prevent that from happening thought back and forth. the sculpture was vandalized and people were hanging up signs around the spanish missionaries neck, questioning white colonialism. eventually the city did remove that and placed it in art storage in an undisclosed location last fall.
the roman catholic church, the spanish national government disagreed. they thought it was a disagreement of them bringing christianity to people. which is how the sculptor intended it 100 years earlier. people splashed red paint on that portion of the sculpture. they thought to have it removed, unsuccessfully. the city compromised by putting up an interpretive plaque. explaining that the native population of california was devastated by white settlement. the population was decimated. they sort...
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christians do today. many of these stones were originally lids to burial niches from the catacombs. stepping inside tas yoback centuries. the granlumns were scavenged from ancient romano us. locals claim this is the first church ted to the virgin mary. i never leave without checking in with st. anthony, who hangs out in the back. r and is inundated with prayer requests on scraps of paper. (birds chirping)
christians do today. many of these stones were originally lids to burial niches from the catacombs. stepping inside tas yoback centuries. the granlumns were scavenged from ancient romano us. locals claim this is the first church ted to the virgin mary. i never leave without checking in with st. anthony, who hangs out in the back. r and is inundated with prayer requests on scraps of paper. (birds chirping)
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romans and the greeks, they saw history as cyclical. >> didn't everybody see history as cyclical until you get to the western christian biblical view of history. >> everybody but the jews. >> sen that true. >> yes. >> that's where the christians get it. >> i happen to know that. a lot of christians actually worship a jew. >> always finding it out. >> don't have to point it out to me. it's fact but i guess the question is, once the bible and the god of the bible enters history and creates at least in part, although mostly what we call the west and leads to what we have today in america, it is at odd wiz the idea that history has no right so it or not going anywhere. >> i think we're -- well, it's what reagan said. we're a generation away from losing all our freedoms. we have to fight for it in every generation. if the islamists win, and there's no reason they shouldn't, they've cleverly infiltrated our societies, they have a barbaric view of the world. they're jew-haters. they're christian-haiths and ya sidy haters and they've win it's back to the dark ages and it's all gone. so i -- everything is fragile in that sense. not as fragile
romans and the greeks, they saw history as cyclical. >> didn't everybody see history as cyclical until you get to the western christian biblical view of history. >> everybody but the jews. >> sen that true. >> yes. >> that's where the christians get it. >> i happen to know that. a lot of christians actually worship a jew. >> always finding it out. >> don't have to point it out to me. it's fact but i guess the question is, once the bible and the...
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romans and greeks they saw history as cyclical. >> host: didn't everyone see history as cyclical until you get to the western christian biblical -- >> guest: everyone but the jews. >> host: i happen to know that but christians worship a jew. you might not realize that. >> guest: i always am finding that out. >> host: you don't have to pointed out to me but h i pointd out to you but it's a fact but the question is once the bible and the god of the bible enters history and creates at least, in part although mostly what we call the west and leads to what we have today in america it's at odds with this idea that history has no right side or history is not go anywhere, does it not? >> guest: no, because i think well, it's what reagan said. where a generation away from losing out all our freedoms and have to fight for every generation. if the islamists win and there's no reason they should not, they could cleverly infiltrated our society and they have a barbaric view of the world and they are jew haters and christian haters and [inaudible] haters as well. if they win were back to thear dark ages and it's all gone. no, everything is fra
romans and greeks they saw history as cyclical. >> host: didn't everyone see history as cyclical until you get to the western christian biblical -- >> guest: everyone but the jews. >> host: i happen to know that but christians worship a jew. you might not realize that. >> guest: i always am finding that out. >> host: you don't have to pointed out to me but h i pointd out to you but it's a fact but the question is once the bible and the god of the bible enters...
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christian nationalist like donald trump and mike pence can use the language in return for getting back to our religious groups to justify their current policy. the justify child separation policy at the border with romans 13. the same that contradicted separation. it's about moving the energy to jerusalem to aid in the second coming. danny wasn't because they are not american. overturning gay marriage and revoking a woman's right to choose. the simple fact is that america was not founded as a christian nation. we were not built on christian principles because those principles are opposed to our founding principles. he named universal principles that claimed them for christianity. he could not show was not there. what a picture is that this debate is not about history. [applause] >> thank you for being here this evening. >> i would like to thank both leaders and moderator for being with us tonight. we will be holding a book drawing. the first book is the founding men and the other is one written previously. for the founding, we have jere jeremy. [applause] for the rights of contests, we have and/or lawson. [applause] and immediately following, if you want a copy, they are selling them outside of the aud
christian nationalist like donald trump and mike pence can use the language in return for getting back to our religious groups to justify their current policy. the justify child separation policy at the border with romans 13. the same that contradicted separation. it's about moving the energy to jerusalem to aid in the second coming. danny wasn't because they are not american. overturning gay marriage and revoking a woman's right to choose. the simple fact is that america was not founded as a...
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has a riot in roman gabo he's presenting his book in the school that christians children attend.but that day but. let's get started. sit down. a little honey i think your teacher are giving me the chance to come and present my book to you 30. we said you are the future of this country and i thought i would make a comic for you with a story to show you the value of your country's. god i know what it's a little one but here is the story. this is the hero at least here in the middle. east and his name is louis separate louis and down here do you know what that is it's obvious casus are. fish right christiane and my lens dog. to stop so many animals from being poached. correct isn't period if that is you know when john pierre was here the 1st time he came to see us and asked me a lot of questions now when you look at the book i'm even in it as christiane and the rangers of the dog unit earlier today and of course the other rangers. in the desert they've got lipinski. they're stuck ok i just have one question have any of you ever been confronted with poaching and i. wonder if. you kno
has a riot in roman gabo he's presenting his book in the school that christians children attend.but that day but. let's get started. sit down. a little honey i think your teacher are giving me the chance to come and present my book to you 30. we said you are the future of this country and i thought i would make a comic for you with a story to show you the value of your country's. god i know what it's a little one but here is the story. this is the hero at least here in the middle. east and his...