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. >> host: let's start toward the end of the book, which is, is democracy connected to christianity? >> guest: at the end of the book i explore the idea of democracy's restless desire, call it. why does democracy have this inherent sort of sense of progress? what is it going for? does democracy have an end? what is the ultimate aim of democracy? and i connect this idea to what theologians talk about is our natural desire for god. all human beings have this restlessness. the heart's restless and -- i asked the question, could that be true of politics, too? that democratic restlessness, certain sort of desire for hoytal progress, does that also -- historical process, does that have a restlessness built into it? and is god the end of that? so i asked the question about the restless desire. >> host: do you answer the question? >> guest: in a sense. i want the question to work on us before i want to immediately answer it. i suppose if you press me for an answer, my answer would be that, in a sense, yeah, augustine's answer is the city of god, is the final desire for democracy, that democr
. >> host: let's start toward the end of the book, which is, is democracy connected to christianity? >> guest: at the end of the book i explore the idea of democracy's restless desire, call it. why does democracy have this inherent sort of sense of progress? what is it going for? does democracy have an end? what is the ultimate aim of democracy? and i connect this idea to what theologians talk about is our natural desire for god. all human beings have this restlessness. the heart's...
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early on in christian history. it's the gift that he gives of himself that constitutes the church and the early church called it the mystical body of christ. the cardinal in the church in a very interesting discovery about how they begin to change the way they scope about. so by the time you had to the church sometimes called the mystical body and the corpus and it became the mystical body. it is both human and divine than the church also has a human political aspect and a divine transcendent aspect so you see for example in the medieval world of the way they exchange back and forth different symbolic attributes so the king right to veto might wear shoes with other pope benedict's shoes and you might see them holding a lighter or kings crowned so the exchange back and forth in which the king was christian and pope was christian and you have a temporal power and spiritual power mixing constantly that's part of the transfer. and the interesting thing occurs you start to think in the terms about that but church encomp
early on in christian history. it's the gift that he gives of himself that constitutes the church and the early church called it the mystical body of christ. the cardinal in the church in a very interesting discovery about how they begin to change the way they scope about. so by the time you had to the church sometimes called the mystical body and the corpus and it became the mystical body. it is both human and divine than the church also has a human political aspect and a divine transcendent...
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group, or within traditional christian belief systems and structures. however, it had an interest and commitment to racial justice and equality, beginning in indianapolis in the 1950s, continuing on into a move into california in the 1960s, and into expansion within the inner city ghettos of san francisco and los angeles. so, as the group moved and expanded its traditional christian commitment to social justice, equality, and so on, it changed, and some of the members tended to be more politically committed, with less of an emphasis on christianity. >> social justice, inclusiveness, caring about the poor - these are great ideals. how do we go from these beautiful ideals to tragic suicide in the jungles of guyana? >> i think it's really hard to understand why people who join a group with high intentions and noble ideals end up ultimately killing their children and themselves. and i don't think anyone who joined people's temple in the beginning ever thought or imagined that they would end up on the cover of newsweek as a dead body. but what happens, i thi
group, or within traditional christian belief systems and structures. however, it had an interest and commitment to racial justice and equality, beginning in indianapolis in the 1950s, continuing on into a move into california in the 1960s, and into expansion within the inner city ghettos of san francisco and los angeles. so, as the group moved and expanded its traditional christian commitment to social justice, equality, and so on, it changed, and some of the members tended to be more...
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muslims and christians alike have experienced horrific violence, but as she quotes, christians must now bear the additional suffering. their plight, while more stark, given the official nature of their subjew gation, parallels that of other ways of other religious minorities, specifically christians throughout the bauder middle east. the late u.s. outrage finally garnered a statement from the department of state's spokesman, but a statement provides little solace to people facing death, forced convergence or in the case of these christian leaders who refuse to abandon their faith and exacting toll to abide by the dictates of their conscience. such an outrage demands the response from policymakers and faith leaders alike. i joined with congresswoman anna eshoo and others in sending a letter to secretary kerry urging the department of state to cooperate with a syria study group to be facilitated by the atlantic council. the study group will be charged with producing a report to help the administration and congress identify and implement ways for bringing this crisis to a close in a manner
muslims and christians alike have experienced horrific violence, but as she quotes, christians must now bear the additional suffering. their plight, while more stark, given the official nature of their subjew gation, parallels that of other ways of other religious minorities, specifically christians throughout the bauder middle east. the late u.s. outrage finally garnered a statement from the department of state's spokesman, but a statement provides little solace to people facing death, forced...
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host: to go to the christianity issue, you are both christians. yet, barry lynn said he just disagreed with pat robertson on everything. guest: i think that most christians are in agreement. the reverend said that he believed that -- he believes in god and the historical existence of jesus. i would say that the gospel of jesus christ is much more than that and essential for what it means to be a christian. he and i would probably have a different about that. it goes all the way back to what has been called the fundamentalist modernist controversy, about what christianity is. i also think that robin lynn is wrong when he frames this issue as one of powerful religious interest. that is not where this controversy happened. that is not the origin. the controversy happened because the government is seeking to impose its mandate on people of faith, who say that we cannot participate in this. one of the most chilling aspect of the oral argument -- on the government side and the hobby lobby case, was when the government attorney was asked, could the gover
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on the host region will depend on christian hospital. most celebrated the sixtieth anniversary in the year of two thousand thirty. over the last sixty years while the major achievements of the pink own christian hospital is the international medical mission that this is tomolo way. almost every year. and on today's program where do i get to have practised joseph hughes who stood superintendent of the penal christian hospital to talk about the mission to my lovely apples so many other projects that the hospital currently has will come to the program hockey the audience. i'd use my pressures continue my trip on highland hotel. here's what the place is ours to have you here on the world of today and ideas have mentioned bill one of the major achievements of the penal christian hospital east the international medical mission. they use into malawi in africa and that kate ellis globe it above the background of commission. and thank you that everyman. tracing back into notion and wind blew and putrid a diplomatic relations between malawi and ta
on the host region will depend on christian hospital. most celebrated the sixtieth anniversary in the year of two thousand thirty. over the last sixty years while the major achievements of the pink own christian hospital is the international medical mission that this is tomolo way. almost every year. and on today's program where do i get to have practised joseph hughes who stood superintendent of the penal christian hospital to talk about the mission to my lovely apples so many other projects...
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host: to go to the christianity issue, you are both christians.et, barry lynn said he just disagreed with pat robertson on everything. guest: i think that most christians are in agreement. the reverend said that he believed that -- he believes in god and the historical existence of jesus. i would say that the gospel of jesus christ is much more than that and essential for what it means to be a christian. he and i would probably have a different about that. it goes all the way back to what has been called the fundamentalist modernist controversy, about what christianity is. i also think that robin lynn is wrong when he frames this issue as one of powerful religious interest. that is not where this controversy happened. that is not the origin. the controversy happened because the government is seeking to impose its mandate on people of faith, who say that we cannot participate in this. one of the most chilling aspect of the oral argument -- on the government side and the hobby lobby case, was when the government attorney was asked, could the governm
host: to go to the christianity issue, you are both christians.et, barry lynn said he just disagreed with pat robertson on everything. guest: i think that most christians are in agreement. the reverend said that he believed that -- he believes in god and the historical existence of jesus. i would say that the gospel of jesus christ is much more than that and essential for what it means to be a christian. he and i would probably have a different about that. it goes all the way back to what has...
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only white christians should be called christians.so, i would say a lot of religions have conflicting things in them. >> way back here. >> if you have all of these theories for why terrorism exists and why terrorists do what they do, are you not justifying terrorism? >> am i justifying terrorism? no. i'm not sure i understand the question. i am explaining 15 reasons why terrorism exists. >> he is not justifying. he is explaining why it happens, sir. >> did i ask your question -- answer your question? >> good evening, dr. matusitz. thank you for coming. in the homeland security here at embry riddle, we are told that highly kinetic methods are not effective in combating asymmetric terrorism. what is your take on that? what is the most effective tool? >> i can say for example that changing a culture from the bottom up is one way to do it. it is one thing to change a doctrine. especially a doctrine that is built on killing us. i believe killing the target of attack or of influences the way to go. >> how much of our way of life is so offen
only white christians should be called christians.so, i would say a lot of religions have conflicting things in them. >> way back here. >> if you have all of these theories for why terrorism exists and why terrorists do what they do, are you not justifying terrorism? >> am i justifying terrorism? no. i'm not sure i understand the question. i am explaining 15 reasons why terrorism exists. >> he is not justifying. he is explaining why it happens, sir. >> did i ask...
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do you believe, then, that christian gerhartstreiter also killed linda? >> yes. >> yeah.e probably met a similar fate to my brother. >> reporter: do you think we'll ever know what happened to linda? >> not unless he decides to confess. >> reporter: i was curious how the jury felt about linda and had the opportunity to ask the foreperson. did you feel linda had anything to do with it? >> i... i didn't. >> reporter: so, did you believe at the end of the trial that if christian gerhartstreiter killed john, he probably killed linda, too? >> yes. >> reporter: do you think we'll ever really know what happened to linda sohus?
do you believe, then, that christian gerhartstreiter also killed linda? >> yes. >> yeah.e probably met a similar fate to my brother. >> reporter: do you think we'll ever know what happened to linda? >> not unless he decides to confess. >> reporter: i was curious how the jury felt about linda and had the opportunity to ask the foreperson. did you feel linda had anything to do with it? >> i... i didn't. >> reporter: so, did you believe at the end of the...
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he found something called christian. had the privilege of working for christian to help prisoners cannot help prisoners' families, to burn restitution to victims. on and on the sacrifices the rest of his life, 35 plus years to do when the bell was the right thing to do, and the gamut of very lucrative career as a big shoveler with all kinds of connections in washington. that was someone i knew personally. his sacrifice was real. he was not perfect. he was a person just like we are people. but he was somebody his life changed dramatically. his life was given over to some nobler purpose. when he says that it affects you. you can't help it. even a year-and-a-half ago a lot of them to nottingham believe -- there were still referring to watergate. they cannot believe after all those years that he really had changed, but he had. that is really the secret of every one of the stories. these people really were the real deal even though they were perfect. a there were not perfect, but there were the real deal. >> how did you get h
he found something called christian. had the privilege of working for christian to help prisoners cannot help prisoners' families, to burn restitution to victims. on and on the sacrifices the rest of his life, 35 plus years to do when the bell was the right thing to do, and the gamut of very lucrative career as a big shoveler with all kinds of connections in washington. that was someone i knew personally. his sacrifice was real. he was not perfect. he was a person just like we are people. but...
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i believe america was founded on judeo-christian principles, period. >> for sure it was. traveled so much over the last few months in so many states and met so many good people who are so vibrant. i feel god's much alive. jesus is very much alive in this nation. it's almost like we've been on the election tour, city by city by city an we're going to elect jesus. >> i think if you turn the news on, you would think there's nothing but bad news everywhere. >> a lot of it. drugs, poverty, food stamps, people struggling. >> i understand, but i still think there needs to be more noise for the good guys and there are good people doing good things all over this country. >> when we come back, you felt sort of some miraculous signs came during the taping of this series, and i want to talk to you about that. we'll continue with mark and roma right after the break and have some more preview clips from the movie "the sop of god" as "hannity" continues. seriously. that's insane. and it's 15 cks a month for the mily. seriously? that's a lot of gold rope. seriously, that's a signature lo
i believe america was founded on judeo-christian principles, period. >> for sure it was. traveled so much over the last few months in so many states and met so many good people who are so vibrant. i feel god's much alive. jesus is very much alive in this nation. it's almost like we've been on the election tour, city by city by city an we're going to elect jesus. >> i think if you turn the news on, you would think there's nothing but bad news everywhere. >> a lot of it. drugs,...
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i would love to be able to turn away christians. the problem with rampant evangelical christianity in this country is why i am actually emigrating out of the united states. many,unately, we have many problems, but they seem to offers of the date from this christian moralizing. host: eric calling in from new york. 2 opinion pieces. first, we showed you the headline from "usa today." couple --son, as this this couple bishops from new hampshire -- episcopal bishop from new hampshire. "they object to certain forms of birth control, claiming they constitute abortion." the claimn to say, " that corporations through their owners have freedom of religion, a very slippery slope. should employees be held hostage by the police of its owners?" to,other piece to point you the editorial board of "washington times" today talking about the undermining of faith and the affordable care act. "the goal of the administration's grand scheme with the affordable care act was never primarily about raising money with taxes. the health-care law aims at the mo
i would love to be able to turn away christians. the problem with rampant evangelical christianity in this country is why i am actually emigrating out of the united states. many,unately, we have many problems, but they seem to offers of the date from this christian moralizing. host: eric calling in from new york. 2 opinion pieces. first, we showed you the headline from "usa today." couple --son, as this this couple bishops from new hampshire -- episcopal bishop from new hampshire....
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religion is the greatest force for the good -- as long as you're a christian. and the world. >> and as long as you take your religion from jesus christ. that's true. >> stephen: i'm a christian, are you? >> absolutely. >> stephen: great. you're not a baptist yet. >> stephen: i'm not a baptist. i understand you're not a catholic yet. >> no, not yet. >> stephen: there's still time, sir. >> i'm thinking about it. i have two provisions to be catholic. if pope francis stays on in office and when a female catholic priest asks me to join her church. [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] >> stephen: those are your demands. jimmy carter has drawn a line in the sand. [ laughter ] all right, all right. have you told the pope this? >> i wrote the pope a letter about this book and about the problem with women's abuse, and he sent me a very wonderful letter back, and he said that he agreed with many things that i told him about, which he already knew, i'm sure, and said, in his opinion in the future years, women needed to play a much greater role in the catholic church than t
religion is the greatest force for the good -- as long as you're a christian. and the world. >> and as long as you take your religion from jesus christ. that's true. >> stephen: i'm a christian, are you? >> absolutely. >> stephen: great. you're not a baptist yet. >> stephen: i'm not a baptist. i understand you're not a catholic yet. >> no, not yet. >> stephen: there's still time, sir. >> i'm thinking about it. i have two provisions to be catholic....
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that is the town where the last major rebel held town exists. >> muslims and christians in africa is torn apart by violence. but that is different in the democratic republic of congo. they are brought together by the hardship. >> this cam in the republic of the congo. all these people getting away from the violence. they'll do whatever they can to feel normal. the weekly church service the important. most of the people here lost loved ones. many targeted for the religion and described as sectarian. she's devoted to her faith. >> here in the camp no problem between the christians and muslims we are all the same and fought the conflicts and we have no problem, we live together peacefully. nearly ten thousand people living here and fled the violence. >> there is a small market in the camp, most of the traders here are christians and they all shop here and there is a small restaurant and the owner is a muslim and there is goat meat here and again the people are mixture of muslims and christian and normal for all of the people living peacefully here together and many years it was normal b
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christians whatever. identify while your beneath an old orange juice it would be a dual country thus the christian country he proceeds to eat the sand on a kindly. i said then that they honor. maybe something that seems to know the atmosphere o people of course will be opened. and it'll be like a big family we'd all eat since then. you know the sixty three in peace and love the nights can really be within the borders of sixteen said the next dance with him. neighboring country and having great seats. and the good life could be kicked out. sedona with the daily echo and the crisis. it's exciting opportunity. we have the beach. we have this time we had at the pictures we don't have the war that has its uses. there were the kids in good standing and instead it they will be granted it didn't get to it. the kitchen and it is to reform. to permit the convention. his early in the kitchen. it seems that most israelis select she liked israel they live in but would love to have peace with that neighboring countries
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it was to make a political point, to bear witness to the unity of christianity and empire.ere we're dealing not with the glorification of an individual emperor, but with the need to assert the divine right to rule of an institution, the hapsburg empire. newly victorious over the turks, the austrians believed themselves to be the saviors of christian europe. they proclaimed their triumph in their art and in their architecture. the karlskirche, or charles church, in vienna, is an example of the power of the christian faith to absorb and transfigure many influences. the gabled portico reminds us of the pantheon. the columns suggest trajan's column in imperial rome as well as the bible's description of solomon's temple. the dome is like the domes of papal rome. towers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the
it was to make a political point, to bear witness to the unity of christianity and empire.ere we're dealing not with the glorification of an individual emperor, but with the need to assert the divine right to rule of an institution, the hapsburg empire. newly victorious over the turks, the austrians believed themselves to be the saviors of christian europe. they proclaimed their triumph in their art and in their architecture. the karlskirche, or charles church, in vienna, is an example of the...
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we live in a society where christians are told to hide their faith and to keep it quiet.n't have a place in the marketplace and public square and yet you have come along and created a beautiful masterpiece that moms and dads can finally go to the movie theaters and take their children that is family-friendly and has a message that everyone can agree with is life changing, so thank you so much. >> tony perkins, good to see you. >> i have only seen clips but read the best-selling book that it is based on. i have no doubt it will do just as well as the mini series, and really as you pointed out earlier sean human nature has not changed. people are still looking for true hope. and true hope is found in jesus christ. so i add my voice to thinking you for bringing this message out of hollywood, there is still hope for hollywood. >> and steve mansfield has had had an interesting career, you followed the faith of presidents and george w. bush and other prominent leaders. so i'm interested from that perspective of the movie, what do you think? >> i was intrigued by the earthiness
we live in a society where christians are told to hide their faith and to keep it quiet.n't have a place in the marketplace and public square and yet you have come along and created a beautiful masterpiece that moms and dads can finally go to the movie theaters and take their children that is family-friendly and has a message that everyone can agree with is life changing, so thank you so much. >> tony perkins, good to see you. >> i have only seen clips but read the best-selling book...
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(laughter) if you are turning your back on god's christian teachings, then at least have the courage to call yourself a lutheran. but folks, the latest stunt by these nonbelievers is truly nonbelievable. >> a group called american atheists is fighting to remove a cross on displace-- display at the soon to open 9/11 memorial museum saying the sight of it causes quote mental anguish. >> stephen: yes, this cross causes pen tall anguish for atheists. who would otherwise have a care-free visit to the 9/11 museum. now folks-- (applause) >> stephen: folks this atheist lawsuit offends me and not just as a christian but as a lover of good public relations. come on, atheists, you're protesting a cross in the 9/11 museum? i know you done believe god can hear you, but you realize the rest of us can, right? (laughter) but, but folks, president of american atheists david silverman just cannot let this one go. >> people are understanding the fact that the cross is christian, that it was installed if a religious service and on consecrated ground which makes it a work shrine on public land in a world
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and we i believe that real serious orthodox church considered one of world's oldest christian groups has delayed a state seat ignatius up a fast passed away while undergoing treatment for a long standing illness in the jenin hospital. his remains are we taking the lead in and let it be transferred by land to syria christians in syria has suffered since the outbreak of civil war three years ago while president bashar al assad was in full control of syrian christian cannot be protected in sectarian attacks by hardline islamist militants however that suits face persecution from groups such as the minister. in case pointing to place an historic christian village of melinda control switching back and forth between samples says and islamist rebels money to attend to major orthodox and catholic churches and is one of the places where west in aramaic the language of jesus can still sleep in. serious christians who make up ten percent of population of one the oldest such deities in the world with their very existence is now under threat due to a campaign of persecution compartments and studen
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in addition, christian doctrine demands that life be respected.refore, abortion is considered a grave sin because christians believe life begins at conception. that's very straightforward and stands opposed to president obama's policies. finally the pope is against america deporting legal aliens, something president obama has done. therein lies an interesting conundrum for conservatives. the president has been very aggressive in deporting people who have come to america illegally. which the right generally supports. pope francis does not like that policy, believing it disrupts families and harms the poor. so there you have the meeting in rome today. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington. dr. robert moynahan, the editor and chief of inside the vatican magazine who knows pope francis personally. first of all, i have defined the situation today accurately, doctor? >> you have defined it accurately. but you haven't defined it completely. >> fill in the blanks. >> well, each of these men today was seek
in addition, christian doctrine demands that life be respected.refore, abortion is considered a grave sin because christians believe life begins at conception. that's very straightforward and stands opposed to president obama's policies. finally the pope is against america deporting legal aliens, something president obama has done. therein lies an interesting conundrum for conservatives. the president has been very aggressive in deporting people who have come to america illegally. which the...
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have ang up, we conversation with christian noyer.t is coming up next. .ou can follow us on twitter ♪ >> welcome back the "the pulse." . these are the top headlines. moreinese exports fell than 18% from the year earlier. that is the biggest drop since 2009. analysts were expecting a 7.5% increase. >> the search continues for the missing malaysian airlines jet that disappeared two days ago. australia and the u.s. are among the u.s. -- those helping in the search. >> pro russian forces advanced in the crimean peninsula. the ukrainian prime minister will travel to washington this week. defends the ax -- the actions of the crimean government. >> let's go to paris. the gic conference is underway. with cranny is standing by an interview with christian noyer. >> thank you. our host for today is christian noyer. great to have you with us. the ecb has just met and decided to do nothing for now. -- is it toomuch controversial to go for another using right now? what is your take? >> i think the issue is not at all that it is too controversial to
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why we do this as christians -- for the sake of not only other christians but for the sake of the humanamily. if he can achieve a greater humanization of the church, i think he will receive a lot of credit from catholics, christians, and all people of good will. >> miguel, thank you for joining us. how does he see his challenge as the holy father? >> primarily be role of the pope is to spread the gospel. he is doing that well. he realizes he came into a situation where the vatican curator for example was a mess. he needed to address that. he needs to put bishops who have the quote smell of the sheep in our -- archdiocese. it is pre-to be gospel, but also a bureaucratic thing. >> that includes corruption in the banking system. >> careerism. he has been unrelenting in criticizing people who are interested in the next job opportunity. >> jesuits have a vow to not strive for high offices. this is a man who took about not to strive. careerism is a horror to him. >> where is he and what will he do? the issue of sexual predators? >> he has spoken to it, but not as much as some would like. he h
why we do this as christians -- for the sake of not only other christians but for the sake of the humanamily. if he can achieve a greater humanization of the church, i think he will receive a lot of credit from catholics, christians, and all people of good will. >> miguel, thank you for joining us. how does he see his challenge as the holy father? >> primarily be role of the pope is to spread the gospel. he is doing that well. he realizes he came into a situation where the vatican...
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christians and live in freedom. netanyahu also met with california's governor and signed an agreement to foster more cooperation between israel and california in addition to working together and cybersecurity the two agreed to focus on alternative energy and water conservation and agriculture train between israel and california topped four million dollars in two thousand and thirteen. yet not busy busy in the agreement with california's governor will help ensure that the money to any ideas keep flowing quincy mass dance for j and wine lausanne to last the hundreds of city and tilted up in any and all is to connect party and in refugee camps across let them a lot of vaccination complaint would be supported by a number of incidents light and space and the lebanese health ministry medical experts they are always in the party i thought a risk which was eradicated in syria in valentino into fallen recently reappeared instead too many children across the country. keystone eighteen countries participate in serious civil wa
christians and live in freedom. netanyahu also met with california's governor and signed an agreement to foster more cooperation between israel and california in addition to working together and cybersecurity the two agreed to focus on alternative energy and water conservation and agriculture train between israel and california topped four million dollars in two thousand and thirteen. yet not busy busy in the agreement with california's governor will help ensure that the money to any ideas keep...
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>> guest: i was raised of a greek orthodox christian. believed in god but did not know the details or y or really even is this something that is intellectually sound. i was not convinced it was. i thought if you are greek you go to the greek church and did not ask questions. go to school and make a good living. at yale with faith was challenged with academia was extremely secular so by the time i graduated i was lost and had no idea what i believed because i did not know do i believe what i claim? money be open-minded i don't think there are any answers any rational person could have. i wanted to be a writer but that is tough it was not a good time in my life and moved back in with my parents which i don't recommend then i took the job as a proofreader. very unpleasant that i met a guy who was a very kind of soul who began having conversations with me. i was scared to be the born-again christian but one night literally one year later i had as a dream it is on my website eric metaxas.com a dramatic dream i did not ask for it. it just happ
>> guest: i was raised of a greek orthodox christian. believed in god but did not know the details or y or really even is this something that is intellectually sound. i was not convinced it was. i thought if you are greek you go to the greek church and did not ask questions. go to school and make a good living. at yale with faith was challenged with academia was extremely secular so by the time i graduated i was lost and had no idea what i believed because i did not know do i believe what...
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it in the song. >> christians wouldn't complain. >> it is not what christianity is about.e are not in that mood. >> that is not entirely true. "the adeptation of christ. >> that is like a whole movie. >> it was a long movie. >> that's true. i never would have caught that. it is not even three seconds. >> what is the cleric? what is the cleric doing watching that on youtube anyway? >> he is a big katy perry fan. >> i enjoyed your music until now. >> there is a thing right there. couldn't help but notice. >> would you just move it out? >> it was on a dude. >> isn't it always? time to take a break. don't leave now, there is more to talk about. you know where i am going. march 18th called "not cool." going to be coming to a city near you. 31 cities and 11 days. look at where i am going to be. i will be in a lot of places. go to g gutfeld.com for the entire tour schedule and see where i am going to be. stop by and say hello. >> have i my boys in san an tone coming through. >> excellent. ♪ >> hard to believe that movie is over 10 years old. stewart copeland has been commissioned
it in the song. >> christians wouldn't complain. >> it is not what christianity is about.e are not in that mood. >> that is not entirely true. "the adeptation of christ. >> that is like a whole movie. >> it was a long movie. >> that's true. i never would have caught that. it is not even three seconds. >> what is the cleric? what is the cleric doing watching that on youtube anyway? >> he is a big katy perry fan. >> i enjoyed your music...
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in addition, christian doctrine demands that life be respected.refore, abortion is considered a grave sin because christians believe life begins at conception. that's very straightforward and stands opposed to president obama's policies. finally the pope is against america deporting legal aliens, something president obama has done. therein lies an interesting conundrum for conservatives. the president has been very aggressive in deporting people who have come to america illegally. which the right generally supports. pope francis does not like that policy, believing it disrupts families and harms the poor. so there you have the meeting in rome today. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington. dr. robert moynahan, the editor and chief of inside the vatican magazine who knows pope francis personally. first of all, i have defined the situation today accurately, doctor? >> you have defined it accurately. but you haven't defined it blanks.ly. >> well, each of these men today was seeking something and they b
in addition, christian doctrine demands that life be respected.refore, abortion is considered a grave sin because christians believe life begins at conception. that's very straightforward and stands opposed to president obama's policies. finally the pope is against america deporting legal aliens, something president obama has done. therein lies an interesting conundrum for conservatives. the president has been very aggressive in deporting people who have come to america illegally. which the...
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iran began attacking churches dialogue between christians and muslims has become strained christian owned institutions are among the terrorists main targets. iran translates as western education is sinful the terrorists have attacked hundreds of schools. in january in gop state the right to the boarding school that night killed almost all the students and raced to school to the ground is typically have intended to go with what is it going. and i think. you know go that sky tv in the district. we expect to invest. the studio would not have died in. government offensive against the terrorists has yet to show results. instead the recent poker run sympathizers in government agencies in the armed forces even in the secret service and all too often eyewitnesses report that one local her on the tax is not only civilians to flee to look as nice as well. a court in paris is expected to hand down a verdict in the trial of a rwandan army captain he suggested taking part in genocide fifty four year old pos costs and become what has been described by the prosecution as an ethnic cleanser was committed
iran began attacking churches dialogue between christians and muslims has become strained christian owned institutions are among the terrorists main targets. iran translates as western education is sinful the terrorists have attacked hundreds of schools. in january in gop state the right to the boarding school that night killed almost all the students and raced to school to the ground is typically have intended to go with what is it going. and i think. you know go that sky tv in the district....
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we are joined by christiane amanpour.s secretary general once said that russia is violating its international commitments. russia continues to violate ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and its international commitments. >> i wiwhich is true under the buddha pest agreement of 1994 which we have talked about extensively. let's remember back then when the soviet union collapsed and all former soviet republics became independent states, they were important militarily. they had a whole arsenal that belonged to the soviet. they gave up voluntarily the nuclear arsenal and for that in return, the russians and the british and americans signed this agreement that guaranteed ukraine protection. it has given up its fiercest weapons. it needs to be protected. that was the deal. at the same time or in conjunction, the russians got to keep their base, their huge big black sea fleet there. there is treaty agreement in that regard. this was never in danger. there was never a moment when suddenly, these ukrainian authorities
we are joined by christiane amanpour.s secretary general once said that russia is violating its international commitments. russia continues to violate ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and its international commitments. >> i wiwhich is true under the buddha pest agreement of 1994 which we have talked about extensively. let's remember back then when the soviet union collapsed and all former soviet republics became independent states, they were important militarily. they had a...
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you worked in the state department, so you know saudi arabia is very hostile towards christians. they have this no church policy. what do you think if you're advising president obama? how should he handle a meeting like this, even though he's hesitant to even acknowledge that radical islam is a threat? >> every modern president when they head off to meet with the head of the saudis are encouraged to bring up human rights. it's a fixed bill. in this case, you have a country that sponsors mohobbyism and pays for them to keep them off the back door, and sponsors these schools in pakistan that breed terrorists. i would bet you that he did bring up terrorism. the thing that bothers me is not just -- maybe he did, i don't know, but the fact he does not speak out about the deaths of christians. it hasn't happened in saudi arabia, but a lot of other pl e places that saudi arabia could probably influence, i think that's a terrible mistake. >> brian, he hasn't done it when it comes to persecution of christians in egypt or anywhere in the world. he had that press conference at the white hou
you worked in the state department, so you know saudi arabia is very hostile towards christians. they have this no church policy. what do you think if you're advising president obama? how should he handle a meeting like this, even though he's hesitant to even acknowledge that radical islam is a threat? >> every modern president when they head off to meet with the head of the saudis are encouraged to bring up human rights. it's a fixed bill. in this case, you have a country that sponsors...
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and i think commissioner dooley, you are attending, commissioner white you are attending and christian murdock will be attending. supervisor campos and according to last week, we'll see it tomorrow and plans to introduce legislation amending the health care health care security ordinance is tuesday. so we will see about that. and then my understanding is that signatures are being collected to put a ballot on the november ballot for minimum wage. >> that is crazy. >> where did that come from? >> they are out there collecting signatures. >> they were collecting them in the castro. >> who is supporting that? is that campos behind it? >> no, it's someone else. it's a group i hadn't heard of before. >> wow. >> so then the remaining part of the report just is a continued list of legislative matters that are still before you. >> so they have to have signatures prior -- i think by the end of this month. >> yes. >> i don't think they will get them. >> i mean this is -- what is odd about it is that it's not in the conversation. i mean it's not in any conversations that i'm having with the mayor'
and i think commissioner dooley, you are attending, commissioner white you are attending and christian murdock will be attending. supervisor campos and according to last week, we'll see it tomorrow and plans to introduce legislation amending the health care health care security ordinance is tuesday. so we will see about that. and then my understanding is that signatures are being collected to put a ballot on the november ballot for minimum wage. >> that is crazy. >> where did that...
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the nest and his wife of devout christian music. just go with them all the time. over the spring remember these two seater was part of your health too we'll take it. of the story the dynamic grown from the story. the bitterness into the cost groups does is break and interpretations the key from the lake and the port to think that huge thanks to the legal work without making it any less germanic haunted house movies is that they can be marketed in the anti american sizeable christian community they usually exceed its approval as they filmed it students in portuguese and to deal with all their needs jesus a b and generations to have the opportunity of knowing jesus. apart from the books and would put that one of the renewed with fifteen. if you ask for kids if you want to see that level or read the bible. i received a letter z. essential exhausted by the epic noah is due out at the end of the month featuring a star studded cost including russell crowe and a watson and ante up. the boston has bought into the season well with the bands on religious grounds in several
the nest and his wife of devout christian music. just go with them all the time. over the spring remember these two seater was part of your health too we'll take it. of the story the dynamic grown from the story. the bitterness into the cost groups does is break and interpretations the key from the lake and the port to think that huge thanks to the legal work without making it any less germanic haunted house movies is that they can be marketed in the anti american sizeable christian community...
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you sort of have the national christian foundation. of this network of organizations. >> right. well, the national christian foundation, as i tried to show, serves as the pass through. they collect the money, which then goes out to a vast network that seeks to promote, it would seem in this case, a right-wing christian agenda. both at the state level through bills such as sb-1062 in arizona as well as through the court system for cases such as the hobby lobby case. now, the interesting thing, as you just showed there, is when we look at, well, where does the money to national christian come from? we never knew. it served as this big monolith, this funding source. now we know that hobby lobby and hobby lobby executives are the largest source of funding to this massive donor advised fund. >> got it. i want to take a look at some of the other ultraconservative initiatives that the center for arizona policy is behind. that's the one behind 1062. they're also a recipient of funds from the national christian foundation. they are -- let's see
you sort of have the national christian foundation. of this network of organizations. >> right. well, the national christian foundation, as i tried to show, serves as the pass through. they collect the money, which then goes out to a vast network that seeks to promote, it would seem in this case, a right-wing christian agenda. both at the state level through bills such as sb-1062 in arizona as well as through the court system for cases such as the hobby lobby case. now, the interesting...
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not christian, not jewish, univer universal? story of noah comes from the judeo-christian story. >> that was his response, i wanted to make it universal. and the creator can be jewish, muslim, christian. i read the story of noah today and counted the number of times god is used. >> great for you, how many? >> all right, god is used 20 times and lord is used 29 times. so 29 times it is used. the question was, many christians are asking after they have heard about god not being used is how can you write the book of noah without god? >> without using the words actually used in the bible. all right, i will be honest, i have been looking forward. i want to see the movie. the passion of the christ is one of my favorite movies. i love gladiator, you saw the movie last night. we're really good friends, and we think a lot alike. >> yes. >> and you just told me something i didn't want to hear. >> you're not going to like it. because it is a complete reversal of what the biblical narrative and sin is, the word that is used in hebrew, meani
not christian, not jewish, univer universal? story of noah comes from the judeo-christian story. >> that was his response, i wanted to make it universal. and the creator can be jewish, muslim, christian. i read the story of noah today and counted the number of times god is used. >> great for you, how many? >> all right, god is used 20 times and lord is used 29 times. so 29 times it is used. the question was, many christians are asking after they have heard about god not being...
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from them do you think the christian patrols intimidating. despite having a poorly condemned the muslim patrols at the time the east london mosque has been singled out by the christian patrol for criticism the mosques say they feel caught in the middle and are worried the patrol could inflame fragile community relations our community feels threatened by. the public needs to understand is that none of these groups represent the mainstream community or wider society out on london streets. well there's not much support to be found here are you the first to go to the border with you you shouldn't have been in the love. story. to be any problem do you think it's all going to be completely peaceful here when you see there are going to be moments where obviously often there's a potential for trouble there always will be there's nothing we can do to avoid that you could not patrol yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be sure of patrols. but this sure patrols have been operating in the day with some fun but that's not what we've bee
from them do you think the christian patrols intimidating. despite having a poorly condemned the muslim patrols at the time the east london mosque has been singled out by the christian patrol for criticism the mosques say they feel caught in the middle and are worried the patrol could inflame fragile community relations our community feels threatened by. the public needs to understand is that none of these groups represent the mainstream community or wider society out on london streets. well...
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abc7 news has not issued a statement. >> spencer christian is good as well. joining us from the sky deck. we keep hoping to squeeze in winter but we're getting more rain. we have light rain moving through parts of the south bay. and area of steadier rain just past over sea ranch. here we go, you can see scattered areas or waves of rainfall. sky deck looking to get clouds over the bay. temperatures -- let's go to oakland. 71 in redwood city. another live view looking towards golden gate. it's 57 in santa rosa. low 60s in napa and san rafael. and nice view of clouds over san francisco international airport. isolated showers are possible but will be partial clearing tomorrow, and spring like warmth will blackit the area. we'll see a rainy night. starting at 5:00 in the afternoon. we'll see more wide spread pockets of light rain. we'll see it getting better organized by 9:00 p.m pushing towards golden gate and areas of rain by 5:00 morning there could be wet spots of pavement but not much in the way of rain. you can see partial clearing so sunday morning next wav
abc7 news has not issued a statement. >> spencer christian is good as well. joining us from the sky deck. we keep hoping to squeeze in winter but we're getting more rain. we have light rain moving through parts of the south bay. and area of steadier rain just past over sea ranch. here we go, you can see scattered areas or waves of rainfall. sky deck looking to get clouds over the bay. temperatures -- let's go to oakland. 71 in redwood city. another live view looking towards golden gate....