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christian and we need to get back to the judeo-christian country they created. when we think of defenders of christian america and american history. we don't think of the pope. the man we see there is very influential in articulating that catholics were at the heart of the building. they helped build america as a hristian nation. look at the mayflower, look at the puritans and the christian origin. it actually says things like you guys think you are the first one here to establish the christian nation. if you want to look at the roots, go to saint augustine florida or go to the spanish ission in the southwest. we were the one to establish christian culture in america. basically saying we were not the christian nation that you think we were. billy graham should be a familiar face to some of you. he could believe america that she believed america could be a christian say should test christian nation. he held these massive rallies round the world. ne of the first histories in merica, in the first couple of years of the 19th century, and if you read the book it is h
christian and we need to get back to the judeo-christian country they created. when we think of defenders of christian america and american history. we don't think of the pope. the man we see there is very influential in articulating that catholics were at the heart of the building. they helped build america as a hristian nation. look at the mayflower, look at the puritans and the christian origin. it actually says things like you guys think you are the first one here to establish the christian...
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the gnostic christians are targeted, marcionite christians and other duelist christians-- christianse the old testament as part of their canon-- are targeted. the list of enemies goes on and on. there's a kind of, in a sense, internal purge of the church as one emperor ruling one empire tries to have this single church. >> to appreciate the remarkable, dramatic evolution that had occurred in so short a period, one might counterpose the image of pliny in his courtroom under the emperor trajan, sending christians off to their execution simply for being called christians, to the majesty of constantine presiding over the great gathering of bishops that he had called to resolve particular questions. the imperium, on the one hand, being used clearly to extinguish a religious movement; the imperium, on the other hand, being used clearly to undergird and support a religious movement, the same religious movement, in so short a period of time. >> narrator: the cross, the hated symbol of death and defeat, now emerged as the symbol of triumph. and in the eyes of some, the apocalyptic prophecy of
the gnostic christians are targeted, marcionite christians and other duelist christians-- christianse the old testament as part of their canon-- are targeted. the list of enemies goes on and on. there's a kind of, in a sense, internal purge of the church as one emperor ruling one empire tries to have this single church. >> to appreciate the remarkable, dramatic evolution that had occurred in so short a period, one might counterpose the image of pliny in his courtroom under the emperor...
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helena gave christians places to practice christianity.gs in this land. christians met here on the mount of olives to commemorate jesus's ascension, but they met secretly, we're told, in caves. after helena, a structure is built on this site, and christians can come here publicly and openly to remember this important part of their faith. >> for a religion that had been illegal for over 200 years, it's a defining moment. >> she makes the holy land holy. and the churches that she built are ways of literally cementing in the ground christianity in the holy land. >> it reinstates it as the place where people want to go and remember jesus's passion. >> arguably helena and constantine's biggest contribution to jerusalem is the church of the holy sepulcher where jesus was executed, but did they get the location right? >> based on the archaeological evidence, this would be a logical place. it was just outside the city walls. and romans liked that for crucifixion. so right now there's no better candidate than right here. >> the church has been rebu
helena gave christians places to practice christianity.gs in this land. christians met here on the mount of olives to commemorate jesus's ascension, but they met secretly, we're told, in caves. after helena, a structure is built on this site, and christians can come here publicly and openly to remember this important part of their faith. >> for a religion that had been illegal for over 200 years, it's a defining moment. >> she makes the holy land holy. and the churches that she...
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are different than african-american christians or latino christians are asian-pacific islander christiansone of the interesting pieces of is howrican landscape very similar beliefs, like african-american protestants and white evangelical protestants share three-quarters of the theological beliefs, like the virgin birth, a literal view of the bible, these kind of things, a literal heaven and hell, are all shared, but when he gets refracted through the experience of race, they go to very different places in terms of public policy. that has been true in the aretry, for those who ministers like the previous caller, noting that difference does raise some interesting and perhaps troubling theological questions. host: at a postelection campaign forum last month, a gop pollster discussed the shrinking the burr of white americans and -- shrinking number of white americans and race overall. [video clip] of peoplean half being born in the country and younger kids are nonwhite. there will be an incredibly sharp change. we have today the highest number of people born outside the country since 1880. we
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that well, i think that many white christians, conservative white conservative christians feel the shiftn their bones. that's the reaction we're seeing. just to put one more symbolic issue across this same period, i'm putting up here support for gay marriage over the same period of time. and right, so if you go back to 2008. what you see is that only about 4 in 10 americans supported gay marriage when barack obama was running for president in 2008. that number today is 53% so similarly we've gone for a country. four in ten supported same sex marriage to a majority support same sex marriage. that's a pretty big well weather. >> so part of what the book is about, unpacking the reactions and grief that these kind of demographic is seeing this. >> you can watch this program and others on book tv.ogg. a look now at some of the current best selling nonfiction groups due to a group of book stores with the book sellers association. jd vance grew up and moved away from the region, hillbilliology. >> and from the democratic primary, weighing in on current and political issues than our resolution.
that well, i think that many white christians, conservative white conservative christians feel the shiftn their bones. that's the reaction we're seeing. just to put one more symbolic issue across this same period, i'm putting up here support for gay marriage over the same period of time. and right, so if you go back to 2008. what you see is that only about 4 in 10 americans supported gay marriage when barack obama was running for president in 2008. that number today is 53% so similarly we've...
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i'i'm glad to have chosen to be hidden christian. >> reporter: today he fears that hidden christians could disappear. he is calling on all the group leaders to join forces to protect their beliefs and strengthen the community. >> reporter: he makes every effort to document his faith. he has been recording his sacred prayers and rituals. he hopes to pass them on to his successor. but he has not found one yet. the annual mass begins at a sacred location. the attendees are christian, catholic, and buddhist, and all have come to help. >> translator: everybody here was a hidden christian back then. >> translator: we have been working together to maintain the tradition.n. >> reporter: the ancient prayers commence. this is the momement the locals reflect on a time when their ancestors were united as hidden christians. >> translator: our faith dididn end underground. it's surviving, even today. we still e exist. that's why i must carry on. that is my mission. >> if you want to watch that feature story, again. go to our website and you'll find it in our feature videos. i'll start off with mor
i'i'm glad to have chosen to be hidden christian. >> reporter: today he fears that hidden christians could disappear. he is calling on all the group leaders to join forces to protect their beliefs and strengthen the community. >> reporter: he makes every effort to document his faith. he has been recording his sacred prayers and rituals. he hopes to pass them on to his successor. but he has not found one yet. the annual mass begins at a sacred location. the attendees are christian,...
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many of the attendants are descended from early christians. christianity was prohibited. violators faced torture. and even death. even after the persecution ended, some lived in fear of possible retaliation and did not return to the catholic church. this is home to 4,000 people. there are around 1,600 christians in this area. this 67-year-old can trace his faith back seven generations. he begins each day by offering prayers. >> this is how buddhists do it. but hidden christians, cross their chest like this. if you do it this way, no one can tell. >> reporter: they're also disguised his ancestors would put stones in a cross while praying and scatter them so the grave would not be recognized as christian. followers had to register as buddhists to conceal their faith and pray to this female figure. to hidden christians, she represented the virgin mary. >> for 2 1/2 centuries, some christians survived. >> this site is a reminder why his faith is so strong. seven generations of his family are buried here including his father. when his father died ten years ago, he himself enab
many of the attendants are descended from early christians. christianity was prohibited. violators faced torture. and even death. even after the persecution ended, some lived in fear of possible retaliation and did not return to the catholic church. this is home to 4,000 people. there are around 1,600 christians in this area. this 67-year-old can trace his faith back seven generations. he begins each day by offering prayers. >> this is how buddhists do it. but hidden christians, cross...
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are different than african-american christians or latino christians are asian-pacific islander christians. one of the interesting pieces of is howrican landscape very similar beliefs, like african-american protestants and white evangelical protestants share three-quarters of the theological beliefs, like the virgin birth, a literal view of the bible, these kind of things, a literal heaven and hell, are all shared, but when he gets refracted through the experience of race, they go to very different places in terms of public policy. that has been true in the aretry, for those who ministers like the previous caller, noting that difference does raise some interesting and perhaps troubling theological questions. host: at a postelection campaign forum last month, a gop pollster discussed the shrinking the burr of white americans and -- shrinking number of white americans and race overall. [video clip] of peoplean half being born in the country and younger kids are nonwhite. there will be an incredibly sharp change. we have today the highest number of people born outside the country since 1880.
are different than african-american christians or latino christians are asian-pacific islander christians. one of the interesting pieces of is howrican landscape very similar beliefs, like african-american protestants and white evangelical protestants share three-quarters of the theological beliefs, like the virgin birth, a literal view of the bible, these kind of things, a literal heaven and hell, are all shared, but when he gets refracted through the experience of race, they go to very...
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that christianity itself, as a... a new and constantly improvising form of judaism, is able to spread as it does throughout the roman world. >> narrator: paul himself was a diaspora jew. convinced that god had chosen him to spread the word about jesus, he traveled to antioch, the capital of roman syria. >> antioch has one of the largest jewish communities outside of the jewish homeland-- it's been suggested that maybe something like 40,000 people in this jewish community. so we can... we must imagine a number of different jewish congregations and subsections of the city in and through which paul could have moved and still felt very much at home within the jewish community. >> wherever you have a sufficient number of jews, you would have a jewish community. wherever you have a jewish community, you would have a jewish synagogue. >> narrator: by the fourth century, the synagogue had become a formal place of worship. but in paul's day, especially in the diaspora, it was more of a community center. >> another remarkable f
that christianity itself, as a... a new and constantly improvising form of judaism, is able to spread as it does throughout the roman world. >> narrator: paul himself was a diaspora jew. convinced that god had chosen him to spread the word about jesus, he traveled to antioch, the capital of roman syria. >> antioch has one of the largest jewish communities outside of the jewish homeland-- it's been suggested that maybe something like 40,000 people in this jewish community. so we...
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from the earliest days of christianity, you had the aramaic and arabic speaking christians and here, you have the most early, primitive christian communities and eventually large centers of christianity. so my background as an acirian christian traces its roots in that part of the world. it's not very well known mostly because, like i said, a lot of the theology was expressed in the greek world and also in the latin world but you have, as part of what's called syriac christianity, a tremendous treasure of writings, of church fathers, of poetry, people like st. isaac, st. ephram the syrian who were able to capture the truths of christianity through poetry, through theological writings. from these communities, you have then a number of churches that flourished and among them is the eastern orthodox which also traces its roots in a not very well known but part of this asyrian experience and like father said, you would find them in iraq and even in iran and lebanon and syria. my family, my great grandfather was an orthodox priest >> okay >> he served in iran in the 1930s. >> and he was a
from the earliest days of christianity, you had the aramaic and arabic speaking christians and here, you have the most early, primitive christian communities and eventually large centers of christianity. so my background as an acirian christian traces its roots in that part of the world. it's not very well known mostly because, like i said, a lot of the theology was expressed in the greek world and also in the latin world but you have, as part of what's called syriac christianity, a tremendous...
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are different than african-american christians or latino christians are asian-pacific islander christiansone of the interesting pieces of is howrican landscape very similar beliefs, like african-american protestants and white evangelical protestants share three-quarters of the theological beliefs, like the virgin birth, a literal view of the bible, these kind of things, a literal heaven and hell, are all shared, but when he gets refracted through the experience of race, they go to very different places in terms of public policy. that has been true in the aretry, for those who ministers like the previous caller, noting that difference does raise some interesting and perhaps troubling theological questions. host: at a postelection campaign forum last month, a gop pollster discussed the shrinking the burr of white americans and -- shrinking number of white americans and race overall. [video clip] of peoplean half being born in the country and younger kids are nonwhite. there will be an incredibly sharp change. we have today the highest number of people born outside the country since 1880. we
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christian adams thanks a lot.ood to see you. >> >> you too. >> a college professor caught on camera going on unhinged rant about trump. she isn't in trouble. guess who is? the student who filmed it. we will talk to him next. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> another story viewer sent to us you choose the news section of the news. student recorded psychology professor olga perez cox teaches a class on human sexuality causing trump's election an act of terrorism during the lecture. take a listen. >> our nation is divided. we have been -- it's an act of terrorism. one of the more frightening things for me and most people in my life is that the people committing the assault. >> after uploading the local teacher's union threatened the students who recorde recordt who remain
christian adams thanks a lot.ood to see you. >> >> you too. >> a college professor caught on camera going on unhinged rant about trump. she isn't in trouble. guess who is? the student who filmed it. we will talk to him next. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™...
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christian is 3,280 feet in the air. that's nearly three times the height of the empire state building. slowly, cautiously, breathing deeply, christian places one foot in front of the other bridging the gulf step by step. as he reaches the halfway point of the 39-foot crossing, he starts singing to himself. a tiny voice in the vast canyon. seconds later -- >> whoo! >> he's made it. >> whoo! >> immediately after the stunt, christian tries to explain why he took on the challenge. >> translator: we create contrast in our lives, so that for things to be really great, we must also experience hell. standing on that line is hell. it's damn good to come home and sit on the sofa and relax. >> whoo! >> if you have a video you'd like to send us, you can logon to our website, caught on camera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's it for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> good morning. coming up on msnbc's "your business," the struggle for survival. what steps do the owner of a camera store take to keep his company competitive
christian is 3,280 feet in the air. that's nearly three times the height of the empire state building. slowly, cautiously, breathing deeply, christian places one foot in front of the other bridging the gulf step by step. as he reaches the halfway point of the 39-foot crossing, he starts singing to himself. a tiny voice in the vast canyon. seconds later -- >> whoo! >> he's made it. >> whoo! >> immediately after the stunt, christian tries to explain why he took on the...
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or will christianity stand alone?es to defend the salvation afforded by the death and resurrection of christ that also extends to gentiles, and he brings a "saved" christian to jerusalem in order to try to prove his point. >> here is my friend, a greek. >> paul brings with him titus, an uncircumcised greek, and he's a symbol of the gospel he's preached. he's bringing him there to say to everyone, what are you going to do about this? >> the only thing that counts is faith. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it's quite clear that there's tension, and there's especially tension between james and paul. >> so if you were jesus' brother and this upstart came along preaching and teaching a different message from the one that you had learned from your brother, i imagine he would have felt immense frustration. >> what the council are witnessing is the birth of early christianity. >> the process by which christianity and judaism become two different things is a process that takes centuries. that said, in my opinion, paul
or will christianity stand alone?es to defend the salvation afforded by the death and resurrection of christ that also extends to gentiles, and he brings a "saved" christian to jerusalem in order to try to prove his point. >> here is my friend, a greek. >> paul brings with him titus, an uncircumcised greek, and he's a symbol of the gospel he's preached. he's bringing him there to say to everyone, what are you going to do about this? >> the only thing that counts is...
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or will christianity stand alone?paul comes to the foundation afforded by the death and resurrection of christ that also extends to gentiles and he brings a saved christian to jerusalem in order to try to prove his point. >> here is my friend. >> he brings with him titus an uncircumsized greek. and he's saying what are you going to do about this. >> when we read the acts it's quite clear that there's tension and there's especially tension between james and paul. so if you were jesus's brother and he came along preaching and teaching a different message from the one that you learned from your brother, i imagine you would have felt immense frustration. >> what the counselor witnessed is the birth of early christianity. >> the process by which christianity and judaism become two different things is a process that takes centuries. in my opinion, paul's decision is a critically important moment in that division. >> paul clearly believes you really need to go out there and spread the message if your legacies are going to be
or will christianity stand alone?paul comes to the foundation afforded by the death and resurrection of christ that also extends to gentiles and he brings a saved christian to jerusalem in order to try to prove his point. >> here is my friend. >> he brings with him titus an uncircumsized greek. and he's saying what are you going to do about this. >> when we read the acts it's quite clear that there's tension and there's especially tension between james and paul. so if you were...
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this is an attack on christianity. see other ridge holidays under attack like the christian holidays. the tolerance is tolerating everything except riftianity. christians are looked at as narrow-minded bigots. we are under attack and it's the person of the lord, jesus christ who is under attack. lou: a declaration of victory -- frankley, there is a new sense in the country, one that is more tolerant if i can use that expression, of christianity. people have become extraordinarily intolerant toward the people of faith in this country and hopefully all of that is change. with no small thanks going to a fellow by the name of president-elect trump. and you gentlemen played a big role in that. >> amen. lou: thank you both so much. good to see you. >> merry christmas. lou: merry christmas. that's it for us. merry christmas to you from new york and we'll see you in the new year. kennedy: a new poll shows hillary clinton has huge support from coast to coast. even democrats want her to disappear. will president-elect trump ushe
this is an attack on christianity. see other ridge holidays under attack like the christian holidays. the tolerance is tolerating everything except riftianity. christians are looked at as narrow-minded bigots. we are under attack and it's the person of the lord, jesus christ who is under attack. lou: a declaration of victory -- frankley, there is a new sense in the country, one that is more tolerant if i can use that expression, of christianity. people have become extraordinarily intolerant...
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christian please come home. that if you have seen christian to please contact them at their phone number. that's 702-828-3111. you can also give the missing persons detail a call during their business hour 702-828-2709. i'm faith jessie reporting, news 3. >> jim: hope he is found soon. >>> now a crime alert. metro police looking for max cook. he is wanted for attempted murder a few weeks ago. it hne avenue near owens and nellis. the victim was shot several times. >> reed: police want you to be on the lookout for this guy wanted for robbing a local bank near charleston and sloan. it happened yesterday. metro detectives say he handed a threatening note to the teller to rob the place. if you know either of these men call crime stoppers 702-385-5555. >> jim: grab your boots and hats its rodeo time in las vegas. tomorrow night the nfr kicks off the best in the business to town. before the main event the warm up party starts tonight going on right now news 3's denise rosch is live on fremont street where downtown is g
christian please come home. that if you have seen christian to please contact them at their phone number. that's 702-828-3111. you can also give the missing persons detail a call during their business hour 702-828-2709. i'm faith jessie reporting, news 3. >> jim: hope he is found soon. >>> now a crime alert. metro police looking for max cook. he is wanted for attempted murder a few weeks ago. it hne avenue near owens and nellis. the victim was shot several times. >> reed:...
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manus: christian, christian there with the polls. christian: any comment on politics, we should not start with current polling. it is going to change. it is a few months away and there is the chance that merkel will not win. the most likely alternative would be some kind of left-wing coalition and that may lead to a little bit of a fiscal easing in germany and perhaps more importantly, let's german strictness on the enforcement of the eurozone fiscal rules, perhaps opening us to european investment programs, so that could be the fiscal tailwind that people have been looking for, if she is a poor's reelected than mr. schwab remains the finance minister. manus: how worried are the clients that you speak to behind closed doors? now that we are seeing trump, seeing cameron don, seeing rising up ofg the marine le pen, are they worried merkel could go and the ramifications of that? christian: anything is possible and everybody is much more open to discussing the alternatives than they were previously. i mean, the merkel story came before b
manus: christian, christian there with the polls. christian: any comment on politics, we should not start with current polling. it is going to change. it is a few months away and there is the chance that merkel will not win. the most likely alternative would be some kind of left-wing coalition and that may lead to a little bit of a fiscal easing in germany and perhaps more importantly, let's german strictness on the enforcement of the eurozone fiscal rules, perhaps opening us to european...
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so she is of immense importance to christianity.gdalene was the only one who knew about the resurrection. and so mary magdalene was the church. >> for all her central role at the time of the resurrection, mary then disappears from the story of the early church. >> one of the great mysteries of early christianity is what happened to mary magdalene? because there she is on the pages of the gospels in all the key moments at the end of his life, at the tomb and experiencing the resurrection, and then we don't hear any more about her. ♪ >> it's very difficult to know what happens to mary magdalene after the resurrection. she seems to drop out of the story of the early church. >> instead, it is peter who goes on to become one of the leaders of jesus' movement. >> peter emerges as a powerful figure in the church. he is the one to whom jesus entrusted the keys of the kingdom. he will travel around the roman empire much like paul did. he will wind up in rome, as tradition has it, as the first bishop of rome, first pope. >> look what happens
so she is of immense importance to christianity.gdalene was the only one who knew about the resurrection. and so mary magdalene was the church. >> for all her central role at the time of the resurrection, mary then disappears from the story of the early church. >> one of the great mysteries of early christianity is what happened to mary magdalene? because there she is on the pages of the gospels in all the key moments at the end of his life, at the tomb and experiencing the...
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>> the attack in berlin being an attack against christians -- >> who said that?hen did -- when was that said? >> i think -- i believe you said it in a press release. so i'm wondering how this might affect relations with germany. >> it's an attack on humanity. it's an attack on humanity and they need to be stopped. >> he did say that in his statement. >> it's quite remarkable to have somebody who is a president-elect who doesn't know what was put out under his name, and what was put out under his name was strikingly different than the white house statement because it never mentioned the people killed as germans, he specifically referred to them as christians, people celebrating christmas and linked them to other christians around the world. it was very much a clash of civilization. he was very much aware of what was put out under his name, evidently. >> he said innocent civilians were murdered in the street as they prepared to celebrate the christmas holiday. isis and other islamist terrorists continually slaughter christians in their communities and places of wor
>> the attack in berlin being an attack against christians -- >> who said that?hen did -- when was that said? >> i think -- i believe you said it in a press release. so i'm wondering how this might affect relations with germany. >> it's an attack on humanity. it's an attack on humanity and they need to be stopped. >> he did say that in his statement. >> it's quite remarkable to have somebody who is a president-elect who doesn't know what was put out under his...
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are these christian facilities?i don't think they advertise as christian facilities but from my understanding most of them have the backing of the more conservative christian community. >> and the crisis pregnancy centers receive a lot of federal funding? federal or state? >> both, actually. people call up and hoping to get factual information and the things being presented are completely inaccurate. this is theocratic legislation being passed down based on people's religious beliefs. i don't think the well being of women is being taken into consideration at all. >> let me see. camera's right here. just like, you know, trying to not be super obvious. >> in a suburb of detroit, jex and shiva are ready to take the satanic temple's investigation one step further and requires urine from a pregnant woman. >> so what are you doing today? >> i have an appointment at a crisis pregnancy center for counseling. i have some pregnant urine to pass a test and then i have a pen camera so i hope we can document the kind of informat
are these christian facilities?i don't think they advertise as christian facilities but from my understanding most of them have the backing of the more conservative christian community. >> and the crisis pregnancy centers receive a lot of federal funding? federal or state? >> both, actually. people call up and hoping to get factual information and the things being presented are completely inaccurate. this is theocratic legislation being passed down based on people's religious...
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he said he's been urged by jewish leaders to stand up for the christian -- the massacre of christiansse don't let what happened to them happen to you guys because there has not been enough christian leaders speaking out about what the annihilation is. including what happened in berlin. >> exactly. that's the question i have had the last couple of years since i wrote the book, which includes the christian persecution. some jewish people have asked me, why are christian leaders not speaking out more about that? i think that is something people need to do more, because christianity in northern iraq, in particular, is really on the verge of extinction. >> back here in america, what can we do? what can donald trump do to help christians that are living in other countries? >> well, three things. first of all, prayer, provision and politics. christians can be praying for their fellow believers there in the middle east. they need help right now. it's a dire situation for many of them. in politics, i think donald trump can do a couple things. first of all, this legislation that would create a
he said he's been urged by jewish leaders to stand up for the christian -- the massacre of christiansse don't let what happened to them happen to you guys because there has not been enough christian leaders speaking out about what the annihilation is. including what happened in berlin. >> exactly. that's the question i have had the last couple of years since i wrote the book, which includes the christian persecution. some jewish people have asked me, why are christian leaders not speaking...
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the charge, attempting to convert muslims to christianity.y verdict could result in light punishment, deportation as heavy as the death penalty. >> we were actually brought to the supreme court on september 8th of 2001. and there were hundreds of journalists. and that was the first time we knew anybody out in the world really knew or really cared. >> it was a huge international from around the world. the taliban was trying to show the world some kind of legitimate trial. and they were preparing for that. >> if they brought us before the supreme court, and said, look, we have given your people a legitimate trial and we have brought evidence against them, and we have found them guilty, no one would be able to say anything about the punishment. fear just really took over. it was a very scary time. and then all of a sudden, everything changed. >> we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center. >> 9/11 changed all of this. >> i've directed the full resources of our intelligence an
the charge, attempting to convert muslims to christianity.y verdict could result in light punishment, deportation as heavy as the death penalty. >> we were actually brought to the supreme court on september 8th of 2001. and there were hundreds of journalists. and that was the first time we knew anybody out in the world really knew or really cared. >> it was a huge international from around the world. the taliban was trying to show the world some kind of legitimate trial. and they...
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christian fisher here is more with what the president-elect had to say.ristin. >> not only is he calling it ridiculous, he's also calling it just another excuse this democrats are using to try to justify his defeat of hillary clinton. listen to what he said this morning on "fox news sunday." >> i don't believe it. i don't know why, and i think it's just -- you know, they talked about all sorts of things. every week it's another excuse. we had a massive landslide victory, as you know, in the electoral college. i guess the final numbers are now at 306, and she's down to a very low number. no, i don't believe that at all. >> but that's very different from what some top members of his own party are saying. this morning republicans on the senate armed services committee like senator john mccain joined forces with incoming democratic leader chuck schumer. they're now calling for a full investigation into russia's alleged interference with the 2016 election. they issued a statement that reads in part, this cannot become a partisan issue. the stakes are too high
christian fisher here is more with what the president-elect had to say.ristin. >> not only is he calling it ridiculous, he's also calling it just another excuse this democrats are using to try to justify his defeat of hillary clinton. listen to what he said this morning on "fox news sunday." >> i don't believe it. i don't know why, and i think it's just -- you know, they talked about all sorts of things. every week it's another excuse. we had a massive landslide victory,...
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what we know is christianity was emerging. gospel of judas was kind of a narrative against this institutional christianity. >> written decades after the new testament gospels, the gospel of judas is less a story about jesus than a condemnation of the leadership of the early church. >> it gives us an alternate picture of the formation of christianity. it doesn't show christianity as developing necessarily all harmoniously. there were dissenters. there were people who felt that things had gotten off on the wrong track. >> the gospel of judas suggests that church leadership is mistaken, is more diabolic than divine. >> so controversial is the gospel of judas that in 180 a.d., the bishop of lyon declares it heresy. >> i can easily imagine people throwing this text out as being heretical. if you were a member of the orthodoxy in the second century and you read this text, i can imagine you would be pretty upset. it's a pretty scathing indictment of your beliefs, what you're all about. >> suppressed by the church, the gospel of judas
what we know is christianity was emerging. gospel of judas was kind of a narrative against this institutional christianity. >> written decades after the new testament gospels, the gospel of judas is less a story about jesus than a condemnation of the leadership of the early church. >> it gives us an alternate picture of the formation of christianity. it doesn't show christianity as developing necessarily all harmoniously. there were dissenters. there were people who felt that things...
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christian, thank you so much. christian berthelsen is bloomberg's legal supporter. coming up we will hear from rupert stein of the carlyle group, giving us his perspective on how much economic growth the u.s. could see with trump in the white house. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julie: you are watching bloomberg. i'm julie hyman. and i'm mark martin. this is your global business report. the follow-up from the brexit af continues. it is taking a toll on luxury home prices in the u.k.. julie: knowing makes its first sale to iran in three decades. now the company has to sell the deal to president-elect trump. >> today in the quick take, insider trading, a look at what the findsjulie: knowing makes it sale to iran it, it's a wide rae of penalties for a corporate crime. julie: china has complained to the world trade organization about u.s. and european union tariffs. the chinese want them to quit using example prices from other nations. they say that using third country models has artificially raised tariffs on chinese exports. market: the worst december in six years for the lo
christian, thank you so much. christian berthelsen is bloomberg's legal supporter. coming up we will hear from rupert stein of the carlyle group, giving us his perspective on how much economic growth the u.s. could see with trump in the white house. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julie: you are watching bloomberg. i'm julie hyman. and i'm mark martin. this is your global business report. the follow-up from the brexit af continues. it is taking a toll on luxury home prices in the u.k.. julie:...
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pastor, how should christians respond?> thanks, liz, for having me, there's a great word in the bible that says god has not given us the spirit of fear but of love, power and sound mind. and christians who allow this threat to keep them away from church are not only surrendering to fear, they're surround toerg isis. this is what isis wants. i want to invite our viewers to join me in a brand-new movement, hashtag drive isis crazy, go to church on christmas. that's the best response to this threat, i think. liz: you know what we're seeing here in new york city, we see military in camouflage outside churches. i mean, there's a fear there, right? i hear what you're saying but they don't want to feel vulnerable going to christmas services, right? >> again, this is what isis wants and i don't think that means we don't use common sense. at our church we have armed policemen, armed security guards at every service and we don't allow backpacks into our sanctuary. we tell our parishioners to always notice what's happening around the
pastor, how should christians respond?> thanks, liz, for having me, there's a great word in the bible that says god has not given us the spirit of fear but of love, power and sound mind. and christians who allow this threat to keep them away from church are not only surrendering to fear, they're surround toerg isis. this is what isis wants. i want to invite our viewers to join me in a brand-new movement, hashtag drive isis crazy, go to church on christmas. that's the best response to this...
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sponsor. >> my name is brad christian the owner. just a little history with what we have done with the market so far, we rr very good to the neighborhood. we have a deli counter that makes sandwiches. we are about a third asian grocery which serves the pop ylshz population in that location and 2/3 is american natural and/organic. the sore is great and had it two years and been able to dea lot with it. very very clean store and we just feel that the necessity is of the neighborhood wanting to come in and buy everything in one shot for their dinner that night or a craft beer with their sandwich. bottle of within and able to get it in one spot rather than going to two or three different locations to pick up what they need for dinner. that's about it. >> thank you so much mr. christian. and at this time i open up for public comment on item number 3. seeing no comment on item 3 we will close public comment. mr. christian so thank you much twr fr coming to represent main land market. i pass by your store several times and appreciative you
sponsor. >> my name is brad christian the owner. just a little history with what we have done with the market so far, we rr very good to the neighborhood. we have a deli counter that makes sandwiches. we are about a third asian grocery which serves the pop ylshz population in that location and 2/3 is american natural and/organic. the sore is great and had it two years and been able to dea lot with it. very very clean store and we just feel that the necessity is of the neighborhood wanting...
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not baptized christian in their home country. not baptized christian in their home country. but since all the indentured and poor are from europe, they are christian. since the slaves are originally -- their home country is somewhere in africa -- well, they are going to be susceptible to being enslaved. so as blackness is increasingly circumscribed within the parameters of slavery, what is happening to whiteness at this time? what is the corollary? >> whiteness is expanding. prof. seiler: conditions of whiteness are expanding, but you might also say they are narrowing. remember three of those crosses i mentioned between parents of different racial groups, three of them are going to net you a black child. only one is going to get you a white child, and that is the cross between whites. in fact, what you see also is proscription and laws emerging that prohibit intermarriage between black and white, which happened in colonial virginia and elsewhere. but now what you see is laws policing whites in terms of who they can marry. if you
not baptized christian in their home country. not baptized christian in their home country. but since all the indentured and poor are from europe, they are christian. since the slaves are originally -- their home country is somewhere in africa -- well, they are going to be susceptible to being enslaved. so as blackness is increasingly circumscribed within the parameters of slavery, what is happening to whiteness at this time? what is the corollary? >> whiteness is expanding. prof. seiler:...
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anger is growing among members of the christian community in egypt.they feel they are an easy target for what they call terrorist attacks. over the past three years, they have been repeatedly assaulted by the islamists, because christians are partly blamed for supporting ousted president mohamed morsi. today they still feel they are vulnerable. the blast, which took place within the premises of the country's main orthodox cathedral, claiming many lives, was one of the worst attacks on egypt's coptic christians in recent years. bbc news, cairo. katty: around the world, some 65 million people are currently displaced from their homes, according to the u.s. -- according to the u.n. now the faces behind those figures are on display in washington. five internationally known photographers have traveled across five continents capturing people's portraits and telling their stories. the result is in a division called -- exhibition called "refugee." >> i think photojournalism has a power to make you stop and look. we are bombarded with video and instagram and so
anger is growing among members of the christian community in egypt.they feel they are an easy target for what they call terrorist attacks. over the past three years, they have been repeatedly assaulted by the islamists, because christians are partly blamed for supporting ousted president mohamed morsi. today they still feel they are vulnerable. the blast, which took place within the premises of the country's main orthodox cathedral, claiming many lives, was one of the worst attacks on egypt's...
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and what trump learned about the attacks on christians. >> who said that? when was that said? >> plus -- >> he now says it was cute but he doesn't want to use it anymore. >> how the drain the swamp era just ended before it ever began. why donald trump cannot move on from losing the popular vote. and as the plot to dismantle obamacare unfolds, a certain doctor returns with his prescription. >> his laboratory tests are astonishingly excellent. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we are now 30 days from donald trump becoming president of the united states and 146 days from the day he last held a press conference. back on july 27th when trump opened his remarks attacking hillary clinton for -- you guessed it -- not holding press conferences. >> for you as the reporters who give her the glowing reports should ask yourselves why. and i'll tell you why. because despite the nice platitudes, she's been a mess. >> trump did speak briefly twice to reporters today, though it certainly wasn't a press conference. it was closure of the conversation
and what trump learned about the attacks on christians. >> who said that? when was that said? >> plus -- >> he now says it was cute but he doesn't want to use it anymore. >> how the drain the swamp era just ended before it ever began. why donald trump cannot move on from losing the popular vote. and as the plot to dismantle obamacare unfolds, a certain doctor returns with his prescription. >> his laboratory tests are astonishingly excellent. >> when "all...
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in iraq is near mosul where the majority of the christians were living. now all are displaced into kurdistan. >> my deepest apologies. i unfortunately am out of time. we will make sure we get the information on cnn.com how we can help you. thank you. "the lead with jake tapper" starts now. >> thanks, brooke. from russia with lulls, the lead starts right now. a former cia director calls it the political equivalent of 9/11 but the president-elect calls it ridiculous. now new details on the debate within the intelligence community over whether russia was trying to throw the election to donald trump. >>> it's not just democrats who want answers. republicans in congress now saying that they also want an investigation into russia's meddling. one of those leading the
in iraq is near mosul where the majority of the christians were living. now all are displaced into kurdistan. >> my deepest apologies. i unfortunately am out of time. we will make sure we get the information on cnn.com how we can help you. thank you. "the lead with jake tapper" starts now. >> thanks, brooke. from russia with lulls, the lead starts right now. a former cia director calls it the political equivalent of 9/11 but the president-elect calls it ridiculous. now new...
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. >> those people there aren't true christians. true christians don't act like that. we live here. we take walks here, singer songs, our children play in the park. where else can they do that? >> the residence point out there are many other new churches in the area. one plant here could cost them large piece of their park. in moscow, parks are few and far between while there are more than enough churches. they also criticize the church, saint gaining more power in russia. its power crumbs from the state, altered by the police in the media. pro-kremlin broadcaster described the residence as dangerous sectarians, the state's right to act against them. security forces arrested about 20 people out of their homes, alleging suspicion of terrorist activities. he brushes off the allegations is ridiculous. his apartment and his mothers were both searched with nomura witnesses. it was entirely illegal. >> i don't sleep well, i have a bad heart. that morning, i had just managed to follow sleep of the doorbell rang. it was the police at 6:00 a.m. i counted seven men. >> the aim of these acts w
. >> those people there aren't true christians. true christians don't act like that. we live here. we take walks here, singer songs, our children play in the park. where else can they do that? >> the residence point out there are many other new churches in the area. one plant here could cost them large piece of their park. in moscow, parks are few and far between while there are more than enough churches. they also criticize the church, saint gaining more power in russia. its power...
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today there are less than 200,000 christians left. they are targeting christians. east in america and in europe! do you find where yesterday this off duty cop in turkey shot the russian ambassador in the back. he was standing behind him live on television. everybody thought he was part of the security detail. turns out he did have a badge and a gun. he took the moment to kill the ambassador and shout we die in aleppo. you die here. do you see these things connected in any way? >> absolutely. this phrase that floats around d.c. called lone wolf terrorism, i completely reject it. it is a concept to make americans stupid. there is no such thing as lone wolf terrorism. people don't go on the internet and suddenly become jihadi. they choose that lifestyle and then they kill the infe delidel. >> we heard about extreme vetting, we building our mill tafrmt we know he is take it seriously. angela has admitted it is the wrong approach. what can they do now even though they let so many in and they don't know what their motives are? >> she said we will live in freedom and in o
today there are less than 200,000 christians left. they are targeting christians. east in america and in europe! do you find where yesterday this off duty cop in turkey shot the russian ambassador in the back. he was standing behind him live on television. everybody thought he was part of the security detail. turns out he did have a badge and a gun. he took the moment to kill the ambassador and shout we die in aleppo. you die here. do you see these things connected in any way? >>...
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i went up to him and said, i decided to say i am a christian and did the christian thing, right? so i told him i wanted to get one of those crosses you where -- wear. those look good. i bothered him about it. this is before you are doing this, he had a catalog to call and order a cross. i questioned him about it more than once and i will not forget the day i said, hey, men, i am going to go with that christian thing now, so get me that number . i want to call and get that cross like years and he turned to me and said words that impacted my life like a meteor strike. he doesn't even remember saying that to this day. he said, mike, remember, you have to wear it in your heart before you wear it around your neck. wear it in your heart before you wear it around your neck. and he walked away. i wrestled with those words for days that followed. i did not know what he meant but i knew there was truth in it. i found myself a few months ,ater in that spring, 1978 heard a sermon or two at a youth christian music festival in kentucky. i had always heard those words that god so loved the worl
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can you believe that from a christian nation?> i think they are beyond christianity at this point. i think a majority of people there consider themselves atheists and the churches are shuttering. they are worried about the sliced necks if somebody does get offended in the muslim community. charles: adriana, as soon as attacks happened, the headlines started coming out. i found, i wouldn't say humor, but it was interesting, the berlin attacks, an asylum seeker from pakistan, of course a refugee is from a war-torn country. as far as i understand pakistan is not at war with anyone. there was someone driving a truck who deliberately killed 12 people. the sanitizing of this by the mainstream media and rejection that this could be another terrorist attack boggles the mind. >> it's flat out dangerous. what they should be warning people of the dangers of it. regardless of the fact that we don't know who was responsible for the cash and that took place -- for the carnage. we know they inflicted terror at this market that killed 12 people
can you believe that from a christian nation?> i think they are beyond christianity at this point. i think a majority of people there consider themselves atheists and the churches are shuttering. they are worried about the sliced necks if somebody does get offended in the muslim community. charles: adriana, as soon as attacks happened, the headlines started coming out. i found, i wouldn't say humor, but it was interesting, the berlin attacks, an asylum seeker from pakistan, of course a...