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christian convictions. in many cases we civilly don't know. many founders did not leave any papers were destroyed and so please don't hear me claiming is it too much with it in the founders we do know something about that virtually none of them were as determined as defined and we have very good reason to believe that many of them were christian. i've argued as well and i think this is as i said multiple times in american founders were influenced by christian ideas. were they crafted the constitution things like original sin in the moment of day, their understanding of liberty i actually appreciate mr. seidel his points. i had already written here that i've never claimed that they argue uniquely christian principles. i can see the people from other religions that embrace these principles. people with no religion at all can embrace these principles. but we need spies the most. i can go to a quaker school one can be a pastor. for ulcers of reasons including nonreligious reasons but if you look at my colleague
christian convictions. in many cases we civilly don't know. many founders did not leave any papers were destroyed and so please don't hear me claiming is it too much with it in the founders we do know something about that virtually none of them were as determined as defined and we have very good reason to believe that many of them were christian. i've argued as well and i think this is as i said multiple times in american founders were influenced by christian ideas. were they crafted the...
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based on judeo-christian principles. justify christian nationalism. right now america is in depth spirit place against christian nationalism. it's an idea the american to be a christian and a christian to be american. i know his frederick fuels christian nationalism. his book was pulled off the shelf. same publisher. he was with the heritage foundation which start at that book. one of the projects with revision legal christian act which tells the story of the role of religion in constitutional string about u.s. the goal is to pass laws that favor christians. ask yourself, what is this debate really about? week just seeking to correct the historical record? generations of scholars who opposed this? white gift expert testimony on behalf of those businesses? they want to discriminate against government because of who they are and who they want to bury. cannot remarkable letter to washington broke, he said the government of the u.s. gave them no sanction. he didn't want to say unless you are christian, you open up a bakery and you can totally discriminate
based on judeo-christian principles. justify christian nationalism. right now america is in depth spirit place against christian nationalism. it's an idea the american to be a christian and a christian to be american. i know his frederick fuels christian nationalism. his book was pulled off the shelf. same publisher. he was with the heritage foundation which start at that book. one of the projects with revision legal christian act which tells the story of the role of religion in constitutional...
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i'm a christian.best part of the new testament is when jesus walks into the synagogue and starts firing stuff all over the place, throwing them out of the synagogue. that's the kind of action you need. trump isn't perfect. god works in mysterious ways. there, put this guy in he ask a certain way. he knows what's going on in this country. if you look at this country, when i was a kid, everybody was on the same plane, thinking the same way. we had small differences. there are people on one side that hate country and the other side that love the country. he is far from a perfect guy. at least he's going back to the roots. trump for being trump. he was raised as a millionaire. host: we will get a response. this is what i encounter a lot, the ideas that we are losing the culture. that's not really the way we are asked to look at this sort of thing. christian values are not a possession than we own and put on a shelf and keep safe. we were warned that we would be hated and persecuted at times. christian, th
i'm a christian.best part of the new testament is when jesus walks into the synagogue and starts firing stuff all over the place, throwing them out of the synagogue. that's the kind of action you need. trump isn't perfect. god works in mysterious ways. there, put this guy in he ask a certain way. he knows what's going on in this country. if you look at this country, when i was a kid, everybody was on the same plane, thinking the same way. we had small differences. there are people on one side...
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christians united for israel. it's become an enormous organization. i think i read 7 million members. around big supporter of the state of israel. the people of israel. you go to israel often. why is that? >> i have been to israel 42 times. i 4 have known prime minister netanyahu since 1985. we are personal friends. he's been in my home. he has spoken at my church. i consider him one of the great leaders in the history of israel. the reason that christians support israel is that the bible supports israel. the bible presents israel as the sovereign state that god ercreated. israel is the only state in the history of the world created by a sovereign act of god. god in genesis 12 made a covenant with abraham. i will bliss, i will make your name great, i will bless your children of the jewish people. your children will bless the nations of the. then in the 17l 17th chapter heer made a blood covenant. god did, with abraham. god caused him to put five animals on the ground in a blood covenant. and god walked between the separated pieces reciting the content
christians united for israel. it's become an enormous organization. i think i read 7 million members. around big supporter of the state of israel. the people of israel. you go to israel often. why is that? >> i have been to israel 42 times. i 4 have known prime minister netanyahu since 1985. we are personal friends. he's been in my home. he has spoken at my church. i consider him one of the great leaders in the history of israel. the reason that christians support israel is that the bible...
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henceforth to understand that judaism does not need christianity to explain its existence but christianity why st. paul said in romans 11 chapter four christians who consider themselves as grafted in branches to the olive tree said do not boast against the a route because the root supports you and the root of the christian olive tree is abrahamo isaac and jacob. our roots are jewish to the core and we should remember that god is not cast away the jewish people but still the apple of his eye and still the calling people and the tears people and still the people who own the land of israel and in the final analysis they are always going to receive the love of god because israel according to the book of exodus is god's firstborn son. mark: when did you decide you wanted to be a pastor? >> when i was 18 years of age. i had an appointment to go to west point military academy from lyndon baines johnson and my mother, who was the guiding light in my life, my mother went to seminary and graduated and taught and she said were sitting at the table and she said, you know, if you would become a argreat
henceforth to understand that judaism does not need christianity to explain its existence but christianity why st. paul said in romans 11 chapter four christians who consider themselves as grafted in branches to the olive tree said do not boast against the a route because the root supports you and the root of the christian olive tree is abrahamo isaac and jacob. our roots are jewish to the core and we should remember that god is not cast away the jewish people but still the apple of his eye and...
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during easter services at three christian churches.hese attacks strike at the heart of everything free people hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on people of faith underscore why president trump has taken such decisive action since the very first days of our administration to build and promote our nations proud tradition of advancing religious freedom and that continues today. thehe president's direction united states created the genocide recovery and persecution response program and we provided more than $370 million to eight ethnic minorities and faith communities persecuted by isis in iraq and throughout the region. earlier this year at the presence direction the secretary of state held the second annual ministerial to advance religious freedom providing more than 1000 civil society and religious leaders and 100 different nations to the largest event of its kind in the world. last year at the inaugural ministerial at the president's direction we establish the international religious freedom fund which
during easter services at three christian churches.hese attacks strike at the heart of everything free people hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on people of faith underscore why president trump has taken such decisive action since the very first days of our administration to build and promote our nations proud tradition of advancing religious freedom and that continues today. thehe president's direction united states created the genocide recovery and persecution...
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whether that be christianity, judaism, buddhism or islam.is my great honor to be here today with the president of the united states to reaffirm america's commitment to what the people of our nation have always believed, let every person is endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. americans have always believed our first freedom is the freedom of religion. today, president donald trump becomes the first american president to convene a meeting here in the united nations on religious freedom, and it is my great honor to introduce him. [applause] v.p pence: there is no better time for a meeting like this on the world stage. as we gather here at the united nations, more than 80% of the world's population live in nations where religious freedom banned.tened or the regimes in iran brutally persecutes christians, sunnis. in iraq, iran backed militias terrorized christians and yazidis who were nearly wiped out by isis recent campaign of genocide. the communist party in china has arrested christian pastors, banned the sale of bibles, de
whether that be christianity, judaism, buddhism or islam.is my great honor to be here today with the president of the united states to reaffirm america's commitment to what the people of our nation have always believed, let every person is endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. americans have always believed our first freedom is the freedom of religion. today, president donald trump becomes the first american president to convene a meeting here in the united nations on...
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there's a lot about christian tradition that damages people. so many attitudes about sexuality that are traditional in church. it can be very damaging to people who are conforming to thousands of years ago ways of perceiving gender. i think there are things to which each rhonda us might say yes and no. in some people say at just self-indulgence. they say no this is the path. i think it's a great one. i go and worship and i listen to the music i love the liturgy. i don't think you have to believe it all. to love those traditions and love some more than others. thank you. thank you for raising that question. i think it's in a very important one. [applause] >> personal thank you so much for being here. my question at, you explained your value and about your text and sources may be more complicated. in my opinion, that the advanced course. people who are basically religious, they could do something else and so the rest of the people in my generation, i don't even move that you can accept conventional bible stories. willie observed then in these mom
there's a lot about christian tradition that damages people. so many attitudes about sexuality that are traditional in church. it can be very damaging to people who are conforming to thousands of years ago ways of perceiving gender. i think there are things to which each rhonda us might say yes and no. in some people say at just self-indulgence. they say no this is the path. i think it's a great one. i go and worship and i listen to the music i love the liturgy. i don't think you have to...
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i hope christian, bring you back in. i wa nted christian, bring you back in.e have two protests going on, the stopped the coup, and the people's assembly. my colleague dan johnson has coup, and the people's assembly. my colleague danjohnson has been on the green. what is the mood like there? it's been a noisy, boisterous day. quite a few different protests groups that have gathered together today in opposition to no—deal brexit democrat, —— to no—deal, some of them opposed to brexit, some of them... many different messages, voiced with a lot of passion, some very strong language we have heard today. and this is really the tail end of protests that have gone on the route the day, so this group is curtly blocking the street right outside parliament. parliament square has just reopened and the traffic is starting to flow again but certainly this part of london is still blocked by protesters, and they say force johnson is prepared to shutdown parliaments, they are prepared to block the streets —— if boris johnson is prepared. let's see if we can have a quick word.
i hope christian, bring you back in. i wa nted christian, bring you back in.e have two protests going on, the stopped the coup, and the people's assembly. my colleague dan johnson has coup, and the people's assembly. my colleague danjohnson has been on the green. what is the mood like there? it's been a noisy, boisterous day. quite a few different protests groups that have gathered together today in opposition to no—deal brexit democrat, —— to no—deal, some of them opposed to brexit,...
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christiane carries the male x. y. chromosomes but when he was born his gender wasn't clearly identifiable no penis. the doctors adapted his external anatomy to the female gender now he lives as a man and likes to ride his motorcycle. it's almost like flying it's pure freedom like i can't describe the feeling it's nothing like driving a car when you're boxed in and you really feel totally free it's like freedom on 2 wheels. as a mom to me my motorcycle is like a woman we're practically married or engaged to be precise. her name is bettina and she's in my favorite colors red and black i love her and she loves me. yes it is very sure i'd love to have a proper family with a wife and kids and grandkids and everything that goes along with it who wouldn't like to see a mini version of themselves. but sadly i can't because of that operation back then that really makes me furious they destroyed my life. but why that's what christiane wants to know why did the doctors turn him into a girl when he was only one year old he calls
christiane carries the male x. y. chromosomes but when he was born his gender wasn't clearly identifiable no penis. the doctors adapted his external anatomy to the female gender now he lives as a man and likes to ride his motorcycle. it's almost like flying it's pure freedom like i can't describe the feeling it's nothing like driving a car when you're boxed in and you really feel totally free it's like freedom on 2 wheels. as a mom to me my motorcycle is like a woman we're practically married...
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as in christian democrats to christian democratic union the c.d.u. that they needed to mobilize voters and they appear to have done so how did they manage to do so from your perspective. yes it's interesting the social democrats need to mobilize voters but a lot of nonvoter mobilization actually helps the far right if deep party with the big tent parties the social democrats and on the back will see to you party and small keeping those on the boards and not driving them to become protest verges and i also want to mention here a trend that we've been seeing we've been seeing significant losses at the left wing kind of spectrum of the left quasi here has suffered quite a sense to load in both station actions tonight and the. greens who are increasingly seen as the new center in german politics have gained significantly although not in sky high as some opinion polls have predicted so yes there is a search for the right wish to keep benefits from nonvoters being mobilized but there's also been a significantly higher turnout that is helped preserve the do
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christians suggest they sit up front and tensions out them matters even lets him drive.in the woods it quickly becomes clear that the g. class is much more than a trendy s.u.v. for hauling groceries though christian gives it a real workout in rugged terrain the vehicle takes everything you stride. down masses ask question what he thinks. the biggest thrills and calls it a technological masterpiece that. if we like the business such a big difference to what he has now. there's no comparison christian sensical drives like a dream no bumps nothing in absorbs the pipes of a 2nd. clock what good is that if the vehicle is seldom or never used to offload due to its high price or the fear of scratches and scrapes. with alan fels castle disappearing in the mirror behind him to match his delivers his verdict i lose can think is done for he says you can understand christians enthusiasm and a savior is g. class really is a great vehicle for driving. the christian really wasn't driving slowly yet matus didn't feel like there were any potholes or sticks and stones on the ground. but h
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this is both of these cars belong to a christian.so there's this wonderful castle where we've been invited today. after the 2 men say hello general concepts things straight he says and under the cars belong to him that does host weddings or counseling likes to greet their guests and so they happy masses is here with a nice altar. much as comments that a castle in the g. class and exactly things you need in daily life. is this person christian says he stayed true to the g. class because he likes that. he uses the old regime model to take guests hunting and this want to drive wedding guests home. anything that's what matters imagines getting into the g. class in a flowing down would be a tight squeeze. christian admits there's not as much room as you think so he hopes the new version will offer much more space. to think ocean finds it a little cramped. so those matters even though he's in shorter than christie i don't know if you can know. things the designers should sacrifice a bit of cargo space to give passengers more leg room. glas
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christian finds it a little cramped.also those matters even though he's not short of them kristie i don't know if you can name. things the designers should have sacrificed a bit of cargo space to give passengers more leg room. but he says at least they have the right seat belts. then found that is what he really doesn't like these events and he thinks they're round shape contradicts this she recalls entire concept. christian suggest they sit up front and test things out matches even lets him drive. in the puts it quickly becomes clear that the g. class is much more than a trendy s.u.v. for boring groceries though the christian gives it a real workout in rugged terrain the vehicle takes everything in its stride. matters ask question what he thinks. the biggest thrill and also the technological masterpiece that. if it lights a business such a big difference to what he has now. there's no comparison christian says it drives like a dream no bumps nothing cardboard and in absorbs the pipes. plus what good is that if the vehic
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let's try to situate but it is clear from the book you do you write this as the evangelical christian and as a conservative how do you define those terms? >> first conservativism is libertarian minded when it comes to less and less and the reason why i'm libertarian because i also feel a lot of kinship with conservative social values that are in line with evangelicals. sometimes if i'm really feeling lucky i may be a conservative aryan. and as the evangelical and is a prominent feature i believe in the holy spirit guiding you the most of the things you find in southern baptist. >> did you grow up southern baptist? >> yes we went there for church in dallas texas. >> so you do have the evangelical pedigree and the conservative background and you make no bones about that in the book that's a position you are coming from to critique. so you start the book with several stories but one that caught my attention because you mention it as a window into how you feel of the evangelicals with donald trump during the primaries and the general election as well. so tell the story of 1984 when you ar
let's try to situate but it is clear from the book you do you write this as the evangelical christian and as a conservative how do you define those terms? >> first conservativism is libertarian minded when it comes to less and less and the reason why i'm libertarian because i also feel a lot of kinship with conservative social values that are in line with evangelicals. sometimes if i'm really feeling lucky i may be a conservative aryan. and as the evangelical and is a prominent feature i...
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as a christian says you stay true to the gym class because he likes that.he uses the old regime model to take guests hunting and this want to drive. many. matches imagines getting into the g. class in a flowing down would be a tight squeeze christian admits there's not as much room as you think so he hopes the new version will offer much more space. finds it a little crowded. so those matters even though he's not short of them kristie i don't know if you can. think of designers should have sacrificed a bit of cargo space to give passengers more leg room. glasses agrees but he says at least they have a great seat belts. and fun of these when he really doesn't like these events or if anything's there round shape contradicts this calls entire concept. christian suggests they set out from time to test things out on matters even lets him drive. in the puts it quickly becomes clear that the g. class is much more than a trend for hauling groceries though the christian gives it a real workout in rugged terrain the vehicle takes everything in your stride. matters as
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if you believe in the christian world view which we both do. is using god's using trump as a vessel to maybe punish the church. [laughter] >> i checked a little bit about this in the book. the thing about trying to determine not just if someone is a vessel of god's will, but also why, but the problem with that is judas could've been considered a vessel. it smelled like god didn't nobody was going to do and in fact jesus told him what he was going to do before it even happened. had he not done the, and the would've also been the entire circumstance. it is not the case the a vessel is a value judgment. in terms of good or evil, it is about being in a particular position in a particular moment. given the position the donald trump occupies, it would be hard for me to argue the god is not involved obviously he is. but i'm not going to try to determine his motives. much los look past things trump does because i think the. >> the problem is not with the vessel per se, those the supported donald trump have kind of responded to this idea of god's work t
if you believe in the christian world view which we both do. is using god's using trump as a vessel to maybe punish the church. [laughter] >> i checked a little bit about this in the book. the thing about trying to determine not just if someone is a vessel of god's will, but also why, but the problem with that is judas could've been considered a vessel. it smelled like god didn't nobody was going to do and in fact jesus told him what he was going to do before it even happened. had he not...
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so basically the things that would be most relatable to a christian who's thinking about their christianityreating other people decently, arguably immigration policy and, of course, abortion and religious liberty -- they were all at the bottom of their list. and that includes when they could write in their answer. >> host: yeah. my response to that is i'm not arguing with the data -- >> guest: sure. >> host: but historically, you know, i'd have to go back and look at this, i don't know if you have. i'd like to compare that poll with 2012, 2008, 2004, you know, where, you know, as a historian of the christian right it does -- again, this is just anecdotally -- it does seem like the moral issues were and are the most important. but, you know, we can, if we had more time, we could debate that and how -- >> guest: yeah. i will say that one of the reasons that i think it would be easier to believe in some of the previous elections is because they were voting for president -- let's say these were all during presidential years -- they were voting for republican presidents who more easily aligned w
so basically the things that would be most relatable to a christian who's thinking about their christianityreating other people decently, arguably immigration policy and, of course, abortion and religious liberty -- they were all at the bottom of their list. and that includes when they could write in their answer. >> host: yeah. my response to that is i'm not arguing with the data -- >> guest: sure. >> host: but historically, you know, i'd have to go back and look at this, i...
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was born a hindu but is now a christian by the mondays hindu and and mary is christian each year they come here together. and you get thought if i have problems i come here to talk about it with father love. doesn't always come right away but it does come. i usually prefer the children i want them to be grown nicely give them would. be education good manners that is in working they the vapor that you're not going now growing man is saying they. would have been started. in the middle of the 19th century. to have converted tens of thousands of people on nourishes but he did more than preach he treated freed slaves as equals and gave a voice to the poor many years still call them the apostle of more riches. literally. everyone who enters. or leaves a symbol of the country's unit. if you get. people flock to him you can see there's a disgrace and. people from all religions and cultures honor him as a spiritual father. and as a father figure. the population of moorish assists in doing the rest is made up of christians muslims and buddhists. a mosque right next to a hindu temple in mauritiu
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but why that's what christiane wants to know why did the doctors turn him into a girl when he was only one year old he calls the surgeon who performed the operation. hi this is mr moldovan asking for a doctor. i used to be a patient of hers. and i'd like to make an appointment with her to talk. kristin lives with his parents near stock got this is the 1st time in 28 years they've ever talked about what really happened back then when he was born. over the frog his mama wants to know if it was a boy or a girl and the doctor just said we don't know and i said what do you mean you don't know that can't be he said they couldn't tell yet it could be one or the other it could be a boy because he has male sex organs but it could be a girl because the organs are not external they just didn't know they'd have to have the baby examine further. dialogue. in the their bodies have been missing for so long on the wires that. you were such a handsome little boy and to be honest i'm so sorry it pains me to this day that i gave my consent if only our doctor had said leave the boy the way he is but i con
but why that's what christiane wants to know why did the doctors turn him into a girl when he was only one year old he calls the surgeon who performed the operation. hi this is mr moldovan asking for a doctor. i used to be a patient of hers. and i'd like to make an appointment with her to talk. kristin lives with his parents near stock got this is the 1st time in 28 years they've ever talked about what really happened back then when he was born. over the frog his mama wants to know if it was a...
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they sometimes like to call themselves a christian mafia. their own internal documents are stuffed with talking about ways in which to keep their work secret. the biggest thing we can do is say let's make it visible and inning in the netflix series we were able to get a lot of these guys to sit on camera and talk about what they're doing for the first time. we gave them their say. they're allowed to say why they think it's appropriate in a democracy for political figures to be meeting and pursuing a mixture of church and state beyond the public eye or beyond, as they put it. they have this pretension bit of latin, beyond the incident of the vox populi, which means beyond the voice of the people. that's not democracy. shoich jeff sharlet, the docuseries, is a five-parter on netflix based on your two books. thank you for joining me. >> next on "matter of fact." >> we have to advocate, agitate and make sure that our voice is being heard and that we're being taken seriously. >> inside the fight for one neighborhood to change yet remain the same.
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ideas, the founders were christians, the settlers, 98% were christians, they're all christian ideas and one to understand them and understand where they come from, you have to know where you get your freedoms and i began, it occurred to me that w we can hae liberty in life because there's no god, it's given by the likes of beto o'rourke or delivering or elizabeth warren will take them away from you when you look crosslegged at them. you will not come to terms with the fact that without a judeo-christian viewing the world, that means all the good things in america, freedoms in particular. to me it's a pragmatic approach, that's why it's effective. >> we will not get into that. i written to, if you can keep it and i wrote martin luther, in both of those books i saw first time how it is in fact the bible interpreted correctly and gives us what we defined in america. i have not seen that before, we have to ask you a really shallow question, the current crop of candidates on the democratic side, which one or two you think might end up being our nominee? >> all of them. >> nonetheless. >>
ideas, the founders were christians, the settlers, 98% were christians, they're all christian ideas and one to understand them and understand where they come from, you have to know where you get your freedoms and i began, it occurred to me that w we can hae liberty in life because there's no god, it's given by the likes of beto o'rourke or delivering or elizabeth warren will take them away from you when you look crosslegged at them. you will not come to terms with the fact that without a...
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was born a hindu but is now a christian bunny monday's hindu and and mary is christian each year they come here together. and you have problems i come here to talk about it with. doesn't always come right away but it does come. and i want to be good nice to meet them would. that be simpler to take the view. that you're not going now growing man is saying they. would have started. in the middle of the 19th century. to have converted tens of thousands of people on their wishes but he did more than preach he treated freed slaves as equals and gave a voice to the poor many here still call them the apostle of the riches. is important for everyone on earth. he's a symbol of the country's unity if you give. people flocked to him you can see this is a disgrace and. people from all religions and cultures honor him as a spiritual father. and as a father figure. the population of moorish assists in do the rest is made up of christians muslims and buddhists. the mosque right next to it hindu temple in morris's that is totally normal it is a very religious country but in the same time very toleran
was born a hindu but is now a christian bunny monday's hindu and and mary is christian each year they come here together. and you have problems i come here to talk about it with. doesn't always come right away but it does come. and i want to be good nice to meet them would. that be simpler to take the view. that you're not going now growing man is saying they. would have started. in the middle of the 19th century. to have converted tens of thousands of people on their wishes but he did more...
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values and christian thinking that many christians are, why do you suppose that is? >> well, first of all, they don'tt have stake in the answer. if you're a believer, you believe jesus christ is our savior. there's a lot of things that -- i have no stake in that, but i clear view on the way the country was created, the freedoms that left to enjoy but we all enjoy are all christian ideas, the founders were christians, settlers, 98% of the settlers were protestant christians, understand where they come from, where to get your freedoms and therefore you can't defend them and i began with -- it occurred to me that you can't have an inalineable rights because of beto o'rourke, gillibrand or elizabeth warren, they will take them away from you, the first look that you cross at them. >> yeah. >> you have to come to terms with the fact that without a judeo-christian view of the world, no america and that means it's a good -- all the good things in america, freedoms in particular and various ways to do that, i discussed them in this book dark agenda but to me it's a pragmatic
values and christian thinking that many christians are, why do you suppose that is? >> well, first of all, they don'tt have stake in the answer. if you're a believer, you believe jesus christ is our savior. there's a lot of things that -- i have no stake in that, but i clear view on the way the country was created, the freedoms that left to enjoy but we all enjoy are all christian ideas, the founders were christians, settlers, 98% of the settlers were protestant christians, understand...
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fish right christiane and my lenz dog. to stop so many animals from being poached. from workers and kidlet that if you know when john pierre was here the 1st time he came to see us and asked me a lot of questions and now when you look at the book i'm even in it was christiane and the rangers of the dog unit are in it too and of course the other rangers. in the desert they've got. their stuff ok i just have one question have any of you ever been confronted with poaching and i. wonder if you're ready. to see what i'm going to sick and what if the poacher is someone in your family what do you do then. people know about the criminal goings on in the park but they turn a blind eye to it often it's family members who are in some way involved in the poaching sometimes out of necessity to scrape together a living. then there is commercial poaching which is a different story in a spectacular campaign christian help to rescue a kidnapped baby gorilla poachers want to sell it on the black market where sums of up to $40000.00 run off. the animal has since been living in the onl
fish right christiane and my lenz dog. to stop so many animals from being poached. from workers and kidlet that if you know when john pierre was here the 1st time he came to see us and asked me a lot of questions and now when you look at the book i'm even in it was christiane and the rangers of the dog unit are in it too and of course the other rangers. in the desert they've got. their stuff ok i just have one question have any of you ever been confronted with poaching and i. wonder if you're...
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lou: to christian's point, k.t. this is an administration, a president who has said -- he said on the campaign trail, he wants to bring home our troops. we've got troops so far flung, i've never been able -- frankly, i have never had confidence in the answers i get when i asked how many countries we have troops in because the number is north of 100. >> oh, sure. lou: that in and of itself is crazy. i know the military loves it. the generals love it. and they love having troops, you know, to whatever order. i mean, we're looking at, what, almost 20 years in afghanistan. what in the world have we accomplished, and why aren't generals held to a higher standard? i understand their concerns, militarily, strategically, geopolitically, i also can't figure out how it is that we have a -- two decades of generals who don't know how to win. >> the thing i loved about donald trump from the very beginning is he understood that for 20 years we have been fighting in wars, propping up dictators who don't even like us in countries t
lou: to christian's point, k.t. this is an administration, a president who has said -- he said on the campaign trail, he wants to bring home our troops. we've got troops so far flung, i've never been able -- frankly, i have never had confidence in the answers i get when i asked how many countries we have troops in because the number is north of 100. >> oh, sure. lou: that in and of itself is crazy. i know the military loves it. the generals love it. and they love having troops, you know,...
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she will raise taxes and do all the things you don't want is a christian or conservative. trump brings all this back with him but he will do things like this is bad but this is worse. >> host: what is your critique of that? the lesser of two evils, i can't vote for hillary, and the big thing if you vote for either, you are throwing your vote away. how do you answer that especially from an evangelical. evangelical. >> a lot of times it's important to because i will say that if there was no greater truth in our universe if it is just something that we agreed on a te opposed to something that really fuels life which i believe is, pragmatically, sure. why wouldn't you do that. the entire idea is to something higher than that and so, once i established that if there's something higher to answer to it starts to begin the question of how much do you trust god if you think god is limited to the two-party system. it's tempting but dangerous and contributes to keeping the system in place that takes accountability out of the system and it's also an easy way to bring in something like
she will raise taxes and do all the things you don't want is a christian or conservative. trump brings all this back with him but he will do things like this is bad but this is worse. >> host: what is your critique of that? the lesser of two evils, i can't vote for hillary, and the big thing if you vote for either, you are throwing your vote away. how do you answer that especially from an evangelical. evangelical. >> a lot of times it's important to because i will say that if there...
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so had all the al-jazeera sport with christian taylor leaps to another world title in the triple jump. rewind returns with a new series. finale just a documentary. on you know the onion. the hot. rerolling continues with the same. person in 10000000 children wouldn't want it either victims of trafficking in one of the large number of very very big numbers on al-jazeera. big stories generate fountains of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with different angles from different perspectives karajan hold to separate the spin from the facts. the misinformation from the journalism how careful must you choose your words but some tough stuff has to be said so some critics have to be made the listening post on al-jazeera. so some of the support that's to impeach a statement of the world athletics championships. welcome back to the international stadium where shelly and fraser price is the sprint queen of doha jamaican stormed away in the women's 100 meters final in a time of 10.71 seconds to win a world title for the 1st time britain's the nation
so had all the al-jazeera sport with christian taylor leaps to another world title in the triple jump. rewind returns with a new series. finale just a documentary. on you know the onion. the hot. rerolling continues with the same. person in 10000000 children wouldn't want it either victims of trafficking in one of the large number of very very big numbers on al-jazeera. big stories generate fountains of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with...
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are a christian organization and arguing for all family and for every person and every faith to live out their faith fully. host: "the washington times" story noticing that in the audience, tony perkins, the president of the family research council. consultident or aides with family research council at all i head this address at the u.n.? suggest -- ands i will let tony speak to whatever he might have said to the president's administration, but these are clear steps that i would communicate to any government official in the administration when they ask me for recommendations that we would support and like to see pushed by the administration both the u.n. and international diplomacy. host: nate in springfield, massachusetts, an independent. caller: hi, thank god for c-span. with what yourm guest is saying, in fact, i have a problem with almost everything your guest is saying. why is it our business to go an independent state and tell them how to believe, what to believe? i don't understand it. this sounds to me like the crusades. and saudi arabia are primarily islam, if india is and i
are a christian organization and arguing for all family and for every person and every faith to live out their faith fully. host: "the washington times" story noticing that in the audience, tony perkins, the president of the family research council. consultident or aides with family research council at all i head this address at the u.n.? suggest -- ands i will let tony speak to whatever he might have said to the president's administration, but these are clear steps that i would...
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we are christians.epublicans are to be endorsed myself is because how baby in a woman and want them to cut it out? that is not right. that is murder. that is one reason. in northis isjamal carolina, doesn't think religion plays enough of a role. caller: first of all, i would like to thank god for waking me up this morning and i would like to thank c-span for taking my call. third, i would like to speak on of fact that the historians the callers, i appreciate each one of them, but i think they kind of got it wrong for this day in time. i think we should just be dealing with the present situation and what is going on presently in the united states, don't even have to look back at the constitution or any of those type of things and we can look at our society and see it is deteriorating because our young people don't have a belief system in something greater than them and they feel very reckless in their thoughts about sexuality and religion gives you those type of moral boundaries and understandings. first
we are christians.epublicans are to be endorsed myself is because how baby in a woman and want them to cut it out? that is not right. that is murder. that is one reason. in northis isjamal carolina, doesn't think religion plays enough of a role. caller: first of all, i would like to thank god for waking me up this morning and i would like to thank c-span for taking my call. third, i would like to speak on of fact that the historians the callers, i appreciate each one of them, but i think they...
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i have spoken to thousands of christians.nd i am going to tell you i have never seen christians as angry about anything as they are about the attempt to remove this president from office. they know the only impeachable offense he committed was beating hillary clinton in 2016. that the unpardonable sin for which the democrats will never forgive him. i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend president trump. but i really don't like what is going to happen to this nation if the dems and rinos succeed in removing him from office. he's the most of pro judiciary president we have had in history. if he's removed, this country is finished. it's time for christians to stand up and say we are as mad as h-e-ll. and we are not going to stand this any longer. lou: i believe religions regardless of race or creed should tell the develops to go to hell for what they are trying to do to this president. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have deb
i have spoken to thousands of christians.nd i am going to tell you i have never seen christians as angry about anything as they are about the attempt to remove this president from office. they know the only impeachable offense he committed was beating hillary clinton in 2016. that the unpardonable sin for which the democrats will never forgive him. i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend...
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a nice chapter on and why we should wage against the and the christians.is where bernie sanders got his information. >> laura: this is where the democratic party is now. waging this book for sale downstairs where she celebrated and now she's endorsing bernie. dr. last night, very quickly, intersectionality. intersectionality. what is it? >> it came out as a very sensible legal definition to make sure that workers that were african-american and female were treated equally pair that is an american value. but today enter sensuality is like a competition of who was the most valuable victim. it is excluding -- it is including all victims of us except the for the jewish person who was the survivor of the world's worst in history sigg is excluded from the fourth iteration of intersectionality and that is what is the strong current carrying this kind of a feminist into the modern democratic party. >> yeah, you know, it's just this idea of humanity. it does not extend to the jewish. they aren't included. >> laura: they don't think of them as humans. in their view,
a nice chapter on and why we should wage against the and the christians.is where bernie sanders got his information. >> laura: this is where the democratic party is now. waging this book for sale downstairs where she celebrated and now she's endorsing bernie. dr. last night, very quickly, intersectionality. intersectionality. what is it? >> it came out as a very sensible legal definition to make sure that workers that were african-american and female were treated equally pair that...
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the charge, attempting to convert muslims to christianity.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 and law enforcement communities to find those
the charge, attempting to convert muslims to christianity.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...
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christian coleman in the world of his own.he race for all the rest, nothing there for hughes, everything for question, and as we expected, no one to touch him, a smile and a celebration, and overall perhaps of defiance, here is the world champion, after everything, they come and go and last for a moment but a world title stays forever, and here is the world champion! what a run that was from christian coleman, justin gatlin and second, hughes down in sixth, just outside ten seconds, disappointing for him, but that is the showpiece event and are made and will tighten for the american christian coleman. and don't forget dean asher smith goes for the 100 metres, already won her heat earlier today. to the rugby world cup, where the hosts japan have caused biggest upset of the tournament — beating ireland 19—12 in shizuoka. the irish came into the world cup as the number one side in the world. their coachjoe schmidt congratulated the japanese for a "furious and intense performance". our sports correspondent andy swiss was at the ma
christian coleman in the world of his own.he race for all the rest, nothing there for hughes, everything for question, and as we expected, no one to touch him, a smile and a celebration, and overall perhaps of defiance, here is the world champion, after everything, they come and go and last for a moment but a world title stays forever, and here is the world champion! what a run that was from christian coleman, justin gatlin and second, hughes down in sixth, just outside ten seconds,...
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christian: for the first time since 2008.hink it is interesting what is happening. , but there is a corporate tax state in the u.s. weather is some shortage of short-term liquidity. we're thinking was the market in monday? we should not forget, there is something they can deal with but it also shows that are quickly went to come up with issues. thank you very much. christian from deutsche bank stays with us. up next, indian stocks report the biggest jump in a decade after unexpected we slashing corporate tax rates. we are live in mumbai. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> today, when we see that price stability is contained and inflation is below 4%, is expected in the next ten-month horizon. that is one target which has been given to us. the main target is price stability, but keep in mind the objective requirements of growth. that was the r.b.i. governor, signaling there is room for more rate cuts. they can exclusively at the bloomberg economic forum in mumbai yesterday. this morning, they took fiscal measures to revive economic growt
christian: for the first time since 2008.hink it is interesting what is happening. , but there is a corporate tax state in the u.s. weather is some shortage of short-term liquidity. we're thinking was the market in monday? we should not forget, there is something they can deal with but it also shows that are quickly went to come up with issues. thank you very much. christian from deutsche bank stays with us. up next, indian stocks report the biggest jump in a decade after unexpected we slashing...
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qualified for monday's samy finals but one man not involved was the new 100 metres world champion christian coleman the american withdrew from the $200.00 metres heats 2 hours before the event saying he was feeling sore after winning his title on sunday coleman could still feature in the relays which start on friday the usa with the winners of the new 4 by 400 metres mixed relay events the core tenets of will but london allyson felix courtney a colo and michael cherry to go in the world record time to make a once over with bahrain getting the bronze in the men's triple jump christian taylor has battled his way to a 4th world title after 2. illegal germs leap of 17.92 meters was enough to beat fellow american world play to retain its title also out on the field the women's pole vault title was won by angelica see the rover a russian competing as a neutral athlete at the championships with a country still banned i will definitely it's to go with an effort of 4 meters and 95 centimeters in the final households corresponding richardson has been following all the action and joins us in the studi
qualified for monday's samy finals but one man not involved was the new 100 metres world champion christian coleman the american withdrew from the $200.00 metres heats 2 hours before the event saying he was feeling sore after winning his title on sunday coleman could still feature in the relays which start on friday the usa with the winners of the new 4 by 400 metres mixed relay events the core tenets of will but london allyson felix courtney a colo and michael cherry to go in the world record...