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they call themselves christians. protestant slave owners constructed a caste system based on christian status in which the, quote, unquote, heathen slaves were afforded no rights or privileges, while you see catholics, jews and non-conforming protestants were viewed with suspicion and distrust but granted more protections. this is why it was so controversial for quakers and other missionaries to introduce enslaved people to christianity, because it threatened to undermine the system of slavery as it existed at the time. so the next question, how did it change? how did protestant supremacy then become white supremacy? we've already seen how protestant supremacy was challenged. it was challenged by missionaries including the quakers, and it was also challenged by enslaved and free blacks who wanted to become christian like morata. in each case it was challenged in a different way. so i'll start with the missionaries. what i found is that quaker, anglican and moravian missionaries responded to protestant supremacy by tr
they call themselves christians. protestant slave owners constructed a caste system based on christian status in which the, quote, unquote, heathen slaves were afforded no rights or privileges, while you see catholics, jews and non-conforming protestants were viewed with suspicion and distrust but granted more protections. this is why it was so controversial for quakers and other missionaries to introduce enslaved people to christianity, because it threatened to undermine the system of slavery...
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christianity in such a way when christianity really dumped on them? okay, so the first question, there are some books that say that catholic slavery was less severe than protestant slavery. i don't agree with that argument. and, again, it's the reasons i said before, like let's not play that game. but it was different, though. and so that's what i try to emphasize in the book, but, yeah, i don't think we should be -- i don't think we should be going down that road. that's my comment for the first part. the second part -- i just forgot. what was -- >> how slaves ingested and absorbed, bought into. >> this is another really important point. because i think that our understanding of the relationship between christianity and slavery has been mostly fed to us by pro-slavery theologian propagandans from the 19th century who argued that christianity would make enslaved people more obedient. they used the arguments of the missionaries, so there is this perception that, you know, this was you're sort of accommodating to your master's will or whenever whatever
christianity in such a way when christianity really dumped on them? okay, so the first question, there are some books that say that catholic slavery was less severe than protestant slavery. i don't agree with that argument. and, again, it's the reasons i said before, like let's not play that game. but it was different, though. and so that's what i try to emphasize in the book, but, yeah, i don't think we should be -- i don't think we should be going down that road. that's my comment for the...
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there's a christian radio on. at just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. are. along the main street there are numerous self-proclaimed missionaries one of the commandments that jesus left with us was that we needed to preach the good news they tell their respective communities at the people go by listing something that they want to do we know talk maybe in a do still the message that we have. the god cafe in leesburg at 1st sight it looks like a normal cafe. but the. interior displays crowns of thorns crosses jesus posters and religious verses. so i've been given a paycheck i've been given this money why not spend it in a place that you know this president versus a starbucks kerry has run the cafe since 2008 basically what god wants is to be seen but you know the enemies out there going through and fro so are we who is the enemy satan. in the
there's a christian radio on. at just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. are. along the main street there are numerous self-proclaimed missionaries one of the commandments that jesus left with us was that we needed to preach the good news they tell their respective communities at the people go by listing something that...
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the creation festival is america's more just christian festival. it's a very gospel that you can see a lot and. most of the visitors are under 25 years of age. thank you jesus for these. many of them come here with their church youth groups to pray and celebrate like 18 year old zoe she traveled for 17 hours by bus from florida visitors are encouraged to enjoy themselves but in moderation the festival has rules you're not allowed to be drinking. and there is like a dress code like no like really short shorts i don't think yes to getting straps you're not supposed to know how carriers. before the festival starts zoe has made an important decision she wants to be baptized. i decided to get baptized when i was about 7 years old. but i don't remember it and also recently i've kind of walked away from christ not coming back into it and i just want it to be a public declaration of. i'm giving my life to christ this is who i am. 'd for the evangelical christians see a 2nd baptism as a rebirth in which their sins are forgiven and washed away. thank you it'
the creation festival is america's more just christian festival. it's a very gospel that you can see a lot and. most of the visitors are under 25 years of age. thank you jesus for these. many of them come here with their church youth groups to pray and celebrate like 18 year old zoe she traveled for 17 hours by bus from florida visitors are encouraged to enjoy themselves but in moderation the festival has rules you're not allowed to be drinking. and there is like a dress code like no like...
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there's a christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find a christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. that are. along the main street there are numerous self-proclaimed missionaries and one of the commandments that jesus left with us was that we needed to preach the good news they tell their respective communities and the people go by listing something that they want their we know talk mean to do still the message that we have. the god cafe in leesburg at 1st sight it looks like a normal cafe. but the. interior displays crowns of thorns crosses jesus posters and religious verses. so i've been given a paycheck i've been given this morning why not spend it in a place that you know god is present versus a starbucks kerry has run the cafe since 2008 basically what god wants is to be seen but you know the enemies out there going to and fro so who is the enemy satan . in the $2
there's a christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find a christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. that are. along the main street there are numerous self-proclaimed missionaries and one of the commandments that jesus left with us was that we needed to preach the good news they tell their respective communities and the people go by listing something...
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meant was on a follower of christian ethics. he had some real problems with nocturnes but he was a believer in the ethics of christian reality and one of the main differences is humility. humility is not apractical virtue . you and i can read the odyssey and he's always boasting about achilles. cicero was charged with vanity because he was constantly boasting and it's funny that adams tried to defend cicero on the charge of vanity when no roman would have even thought to call. that's the christian side of adamstrying to defend cicero from the charge of vanity . so polytheism is a big part of the classical tradition and the netherlands. classical virtue was about about not harming yourself and harming others but christianity, you have a duty to help others. and jackson has these themes between his head and his heart. a letter to one of those married women, i don't know why in that letter i guess because he was having this relationship with this woman but he included this interesting biography about his heart and it turns out his
meant was on a follower of christian ethics. he had some real problems with nocturnes but he was a believer in the ethics of christian reality and one of the main differences is humility. humility is not apractical virtue . you and i can read the odyssey and he's always boasting about achilles. cicero was charged with vanity because he was constantly boasting and it's funny that adams tried to defend cicero on the charge of vanity when no roman would have even thought to call. that's the...
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christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. are. along the main street there are numerous self-proclaimed missionaries one of the commandments that jesus left with us was that we needed to preach the good news they tell their respective communities and the people go by least in something that they want to be a we know talk maybe in a do still the message that we have. the god café in leesburg at 1st sight it looks like a normal cafe. but the. interior displays crowns of thorns crosses jesus posters and religious verses. so i've been given a paycheck i've been given this money why not spend it in a place that you know god is present versus a starbucks kerry has run the cafe since 2008 basically what god wants is to be seen but you know the enemies out there going to and fro so who is the enemy satan . in the $26000.00 elections 60 percent of police burgers including kerry voted for donald
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it's a christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. along the main street there are numerous self-proclaimed missionaries one of the commandments that jesus left with us was that we needed to preach the good news they tell their respective communities if the people go by least in something that they want there we know talk maybe in a do still the message that we have. the god cafe in leesburg at 1st sight it looks like a normal cafe. but the. interior displays crowns of thorns crosses jesus posters and religious purses. so i've been given a paycheck i've been given this morning why not spend it in a place that you know god is present versus a starbucks kerry has run the cafe since 2008 basically what god wants is to be seen but you know the enemies out there going through and fro so who is the enemy satan. in the 2016 elections 60 percent of police burgers including kerry voted for donald trump.
it's a christian radio on. just about anywhere in the country you can find christian radio station. most all of leesburg 22000 inhabitants are christians the small town has 151 churches the situation is typical for many rural us communities. along the main street there are numerous self-proclaimed missionaries one of the commandments that jesus left with us was that we needed to preach the good news they tell their respective communities if the people go by least in something that they want...
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christian: i want to explore the fury that you talk about within the senate chamber.all aounts, vice president mike pence was very angry. elaine chao has just resigned. he is tmc wife of mitch nnell. we heard from him yesterday on the sete floor. how is that theory directed that the likes directed at the likes of josh hawleyd or cruz, those who facilitated some of this? >> there is going to be aot of conversation in the republican caucus about that, and for a variety of reasons, there are a number of republicans who are irate about their colleagues' behavior. on the president of the united states. first, he h been pushing them around and liang them for four years, -- around and bullying them for four years, and now he is done. he is a finished figure. and second, they blame himor the loss of their chairmanships, loss of their senate control, of their gavel if you go from chairman to ranking member, that is a big step down and they feel it very personally. and they blame him. and no matter how much you have tolerated trump's excesses, yesterday tore it. yesterday went
christian: i want to explore the fury that you talk about within the senate chamber.all aounts, vice president mike pence was very angry. elaine chao has just resigned. he is tmc wife of mitch nnell. we heard from him yesterday on the sete floor. how is that theory directed that the likes directed at the likes of josh hawleyd or cruz, those who facilitated some of this? >> there is going to be aot of conversation in the republican caucus about that, and for a variety of reasons, there are...
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when he did a seminar called white christian state which was kind of a play on when white people used to ask at black slaves could be slaves but it is talk and white christians be saved he says the problem facing white christians in this day and age is that there's a parasitic relationship between white supremacy and white christianity which is a vivid image because most of us know parasites and master the organism that can't survive without attaching itself to hosts and he makes a claim i think this is a really cheap way to think about white supremacy that it had to attach itself to a host in order to survive and i think you can really make a case that at least in the west white supremacy attach itself to white christianity in order to be able to survive. and so i still think we need to hope the bible form of christianity were just the seeds by this reality that white supremacy is all intermixed with just there's too many of us who are willing to look past it or even to extend christianity without attacking what from sin is attach itself to it and so i think it's going to happen to y
when he did a seminar called white christian state which was kind of a play on when white people used to ask at black slaves could be slaves but it is talk and white christians be saved he says the problem facing white christians in this day and age is that there's a parasitic relationship between white supremacy and white christianity which is a vivid image because most of us know parasites and master the organism that can't survive without attaching itself to hosts and he makes a claim i...
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we will discuss that with christian. bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. wall street may hold in a windfall, but the reward for traders may be more modest. on average the largest u.s. ranks boosted average pay by $271 per employee. joining us with the latest is dani burger. good morning. why hasn't the pay but much at these banks? dani: as one consultant told us, it is all about off picks. off picks in the sense that even though these trading debts and capital markets did well for wall street banks, you have other areas that struggled, like lending, which leaves the overall revenue at banks flat year-over-year. and you have the political optics. in a year with so much of a gap between main street and wall street when you have really all of these inequalities throughout america, you have banks that are worried about political scrutiny with the new guard, so perhaps this is some self-regulation. that's how you get t
we will discuss that with christian. bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. wall street may hold in a windfall, but the reward for traders may be more modest. on average the largest u.s. ranks boosted average pay by $271 per employee. joining us with the latest is dani burger. good morning. why hasn't the pay but much at these banks? dani: as one consultant told us, it is all...
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a follower of christian ethics. he had some real problems with biblical doctrines. but he was very much a believer in christianity leaf. what are the differences. one of the main differences is humility. it is not a classical purdue. you can read the odyssey boasting about these things. the boasting. and cicero was charged with vanity because he was constantly boasting. and on the charge of vanity when no roman would have even thought about it . that is the christian side of adams trying to defend him from vanity. so it's a big christian virtue, not part of the classical current tradition. and benevolence. it the classical virtue is about not harming yourself or harming others forget it but christianity will be on that instead you actually have a duty to help others. positive benevolence. and there was this famous debate between his head in his heart for the denial letter to one of those married women he was after. i don't know why he wrote that letter . this relationship with this woman but he includes this interes
a follower of christian ethics. he had some real problems with biblical doctrines. but he was very much a believer in christianity leaf. what are the differences. one of the main differences is humility. it is not a classical purdue. you can read the odyssey boasting about these things. the boasting. and cicero was charged with vanity because he was constantly boasting. and on the charge of vanity when no roman would have even thought about it . that is the christian side of adams trying to...
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christian: thanks. please unmute yourself. >> george schultz in his memoir said that the day pershing to arrived in germany was the equivalent of d-day for the reagan administration. one of reagan's iconic moments was what he said in berlin, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. this was arguably not a message to mr. gorbachev so much as an effort to influence many other audiences, so i would like any comments you would have on the public diplomacy effort during the 1980's to make the imf issue compatible for resolution, given the fact that european governments had assigned on, more or less, to this decision in 1979, but they had domestic opposition. any comments on the role of public diplomacy on the imf issue. christian: thank you very much. we are past our time, so simon, a quick response, you probably don't have time to respond to each question individually, and hopefully the conversation continues afterwards. simon: let me briefly say, on gorbachev about the eastern block being on their own, i don't
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that is about their destination a christian theme park. a story for this marvelous. war and it's here in the middle of kentucky and that we find noah's ark. according to the bible god destroyed almost everything on earth with a great flood only know what and his family survived and there are together with many animal species. the dimensions of this replica correspond approximately to those in the bible $155.00 metres long 15 meters high and weighing more than $8000.00 tons tickets range from about $25.00 to $50.00 depending on age children up to age 10 are free access. this teacher tara came with her class from virginia. a c.l.r. family had to offer you love the answer. ready. for radio one. the story of the ark is imaginatively reconstructed with caged animals. including bears wild boars hippos and even dinosaurs near. the sound of water and animal noises can be heard on tape. tyra teaches creationism us private schools are allowed to teach the controversial subject. the now our all know was when he answered we are. here and it's anybody's now let's not say that how
that is about their destination a christian theme park. a story for this marvelous. war and it's here in the middle of kentucky and that we find noah's ark. according to the bible god destroyed almost everything on earth with a great flood only know what and his family survived and there are together with many animal species. the dimensions of this replica correspond approximately to those in the bible $155.00 metres long 15 meters high and weighing more than $8000.00 tons tickets range from...
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to their destination a christian theme park. plus 3 or 4 or. more and it's here in the middle of kentucky that we find no was armed. according to the bible god destroyed almost everything on earth with a great flood only no one and his family survived in there are together with many animal species. the dimensions of this replica correspond approximately to those in the bible 155 metres long 15 meters high and weighing more than 8000 tonnes tickets range from about 25. $5.00 to $50.00 depending on age children up to age 10 are free. this teacher tara came with her class from virginia. makes you happy at all you lot eraser. ready. to go. the story of the ark is imaginatively reconstructed with caged animals including bears wild boars good bows and even dinosaurs here. the sound of water and animal noises can be heard on tape ready. tyra teaches creationism us private schools are allowed to teach the controversial subject. please now how i know was when he answered we are. here. and it's an email it's miles back how old it was when they left the a
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it's kind of like a christian disneyland and it's highly profitable. before the ark we were probably a $30000000.00 company and now are about $110000000.00 company so the arc has really exploded our ability to reach people that's the real point is that we're able to reach more and more people. are going to look at the. rule. museums festivals and schools help strengthen the evangelical message. but more and more u.s. citizens are turning their backs on the church between 292-9000 the proportion of nonbelievers increased from 17 percent to 26 percent but in cities like houston texas it's not that easy being an atheist. 28 year old engineer bryan is one of them. every sunday in church growing up including many wednesday night services as well as some there as they get togethers with the youth group. so it was a big part of my life. despite studying at a christian university brian is now an atheist i left religion. kind of it was a few events all happening at the same time as i was learning more about science i was starting to have more trouble reconcilin
it's kind of like a christian disneyland and it's highly profitable. before the ark we were probably a $30000000.00 company and now are about $110000000.00 company so the arc has really exploded our ability to reach people that's the real point is that we're able to reach more and more people. are going to look at the. rule. museums festivals and schools help strengthen the evangelical message. but more and more u.s. citizens are turning their backs on the church between 292-9000 the proportion...
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and one of them is the alabama christian movement for human rights.frequently, we share staff, educational, and financial resources with our affiliates. several months ago, the affiliate here in birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a non-violent direct action program if such were deemed necessary. we readily consented. and when the hour came, we lived up to our promise. so i, along with several members of my staff, are here because i was invited here. i am here because i have organizational ties here. but more basically, i am in birmingham because injustice is here. just as the prophets of the eighth century before christ left their villages and carried their thus sayeth the lord far beyond the boundaries of their own hometowns and just as the apostle paul carried his message of jesus christ to the far corners of the greco-roman world so am i compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my own hometown. like paul, i must constantly respond to the macedonian call for aid. moreover, i'm cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities a
and one of them is the alabama christian movement for human rights.frequently, we share staff, educational, and financial resources with our affiliates. several months ago, the affiliate here in birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a non-violent direct action program if such were deemed necessary. we readily consented. and when the hour came, we lived up to our promise. so i, along with several members of my staff, are here because i was invited here. i am here because i have...
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my christian and jewish brothers.rst, i must confess that over the past few years, i had been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. i have almost reached a regrettable conclusion that the knee grows great stumbling block in his stride towards freedom is not the white citizencyÑr■ ku klux klan or. but the white moderate was more -- to order than justice. who does who prefers a negative piece which is the out opposite of tension -- who constantly says i agree with you, in the goal you seek but i cannot agree with your mess methods of direct action. who put journalistically a greasy could set the timetables for another man's freedom. lives by a mythical concept of time, and who constantly advises the knee grow to wait for a quote more convenient season. a shallow understanding, from people of goodwill is more frustrating then absolute misunderstanding of people with ill will. lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection. i had hoped that the white moderate would understand that lawn order
my christian and jewish brothers.rst, i must confess that over the past few years, i had been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. i have almost reached a regrettable conclusion that the knee grows great stumbling block in his stride towards freedom is not the white citizencyÑr■ ku klux klan or. but the white moderate was more -- to order than justice. who does who prefers a negative piece which is the out opposite of tension -- who constantly says i agree with you, in the goal you...
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to convict the christians for being disturbers of the peace and outside agitators, but the christiansressed on in the conviction that they were a colony of heaven called to obey god rather than man. small in number, they were big in commitment. they were too god-intoxicated to be intimidated. by their effort and example, they brought an end to such ancient evils as gladitorial contests. so often, the church is a weak and ineffectual voice. so often it is a defender of the status quo. far from being disturbed by the presence of the church, the power structure of the average community is consoled by the church's silent and often even vocal sanction of things as they are. but the judgment of god is upon the church as never before. if today's church does not recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church, it will lose its authenticity, forfeit the loyalty of millions and be dismissed as an irrelevant social club with no meaning for the 20th century. every day i meet young people whose disappointment with the church has turned to outright disgust. perhaps i have once again been too o
to convict the christians for being disturbers of the peace and outside agitators, but the christiansressed on in the conviction that they were a colony of heaven called to obey god rather than man. small in number, they were big in commitment. they were too god-intoxicated to be intimidated. by their effort and example, they brought an end to such ancient evils as gladitorial contests. so often, the church is a weak and ineffectual voice. so often it is a defender of the status quo. far from...
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christian: thank you. if numbers of the audience could introduce themselves briefly by name and affiliation, if you like, that would be helpful. >> my audio is working. thank you for letting me ask a question and thank you for the presentation. i have not read the book yet but i will. i took part in some of the demonstrations you talked about. why did the reagan people choose the back channel diplomacy while using this extreme rhetoric? the arms buildup was another part of that policy, which we saw as dangerous. we, so many in europe and the u.s., would not want to support the reagan administration and were skeptical of what it wanted to do. through some other things you said, did reagan have this big strategy, that a blueprint to end the cold war? it sounded like you were talking about this, something like a grand strategy. thank you. christian: thank you. question about the grand strategy. someone who teaches a course on grand strategy, i should add a question mark to the title. why choose the quiet dipl
christian: thank you. if numbers of the audience could introduce themselves briefly by name and affiliation, if you like, that would be helpful. >> my audio is working. thank you for letting me ask a question and thank you for the presentation. i have not read the book yet but i will. i took part in some of the demonstrations you talked about. why did the reagan people choose the back channel diplomacy while using this extreme rhetoric? the arms buildup was another part of that policy,...
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pilgrims, christians liberty the obligation of true christians to withdraw from the church of england and form covenanted congregation. they would then elect their officers, admit new members and exercise just discipline. john robinson ministered to many of the mayflower passengers and the touch of wyden conceded government was after popular and democratic. this a basic congruent between separatists ecclesiology into the agreement signed aboard the mayflower, which eventually became known as the mayflower compact. the office of the agreement referred to as covenant in this case created a body of politics. one covenant at a congregation of the christ, the other about politics. mayflower complex was a makeshift agreement, necessary in part because the ship missed its intended destination and because the passengers establish a colony in government in england the some passengers simply go their own way, leading to the colonies early collect about the language of the compact is mostly boilerplate. it's an expression of loyalty to contain and talk about the glory of god. in the 19th century
pilgrims, christians liberty the obligation of true christians to withdraw from the church of england and form covenanted congregation. they would then elect their officers, admit new members and exercise just discipline. john robinson ministered to many of the mayflower passengers and the touch of wyden conceded government was after popular and democratic. this a basic congruent between separatists ecclesiology into the agreement signed aboard the mayflower, which eventually became known as...
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we have a baptist, a christian who became an atheist, a muslim who converted to christianity, but thenverted back to islam, a universalist, a jewish woman, who went more deeply into discovering her roots as an adult, and we are going to hear about those journeys. we are going to start with melissa rogers. melissa rogers is a church-state lawyer. she works at the brookings institution in washington, d.c. she worked in the obama administration. she was head of the white house office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. but not before she caused a controversy for them outside the white house, and then they invited her in. [laughter] and she's written a book "faith in american public life." and melissa, i'd like you to start by talking about where you come from. where you were born, how you ended up being so involved in the church state issue. melissa: ok, great. well, thanks, amy, it's such an honor to be here with you and with all these wonderful panelists on the stage. and i want to thank purdue university for hosting this great conversation. vice provost gates, for his leaders
we have a baptist, a christian who became an atheist, a muslim who converted to christianity, but thenverted back to islam, a universalist, a jewish woman, who went more deeply into discovering her roots as an adult, and we are going to hear about those journeys. we are going to start with melissa rogers. melissa rogers is a church-state lawyer. she works at the brookings institution in washington, d.c. she worked in the obama administration. she was head of the white house office of...
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and i'm also a christian even. know true christianity shapes your life in all its aspects. one thing unites the different visions of a future with more community and solidarity. they show what is possible if it is simply gather. 32. 1. exploding cakes are just some of christiane as green bars creations go back to. this parish cooks up extravagant open baked masterpieces that are not only delicious their unique cullen airy experiences. on d. w. . mean they're just polished becoming a mushroom in a. one in 3 u.s. citizens bed song the big one dreaming about a life of luxury. but every good insult broke how do people cope with unexpected well. jack polish the curse of the most. in 75 minutes on the w. . where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to a shadow and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked off the streets of many can trust and their problems are almost the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent w
and i'm also a christian even. know true christianity shapes your life in all its aspects. one thing unites the different visions of a future with more community and solidarity. they show what is possible if it is simply gather. 32. 1. exploding cakes are just some of christiane as green bars creations go back to. this parish cooks up extravagant open baked masterpieces that are not only delicious their unique cullen airy experiences. on d. w. . mean they're just polished becoming a mushroom in...
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a knight in shining armor defending christian values he had a lot more modest aspire nations when he came to power in the year 2000 i think you want the crash to be a normal east european country you know. expanding its connections to the west developing its economy in course with the united states and with your opinion about the problem is that these people you know this ideology pushed him into the conservative camp if you want and made him different christian values even more than he would probably like to you know you know it's interesting is that the certainly ideas of georgia cannily of the american ambassador to the soviet union at the very end of the 2nd world war any came with his famous telegram in foreign affairs you know and it was confirmed to contain the soviet union which i think it's very interesting because that's come back into vogue my comic files name is already been mentioned here but you have these neo cons and i now i have a new phrase obama comes because that's who's the limit by the. white house they like to you know bandy that about but they don't completely
a knight in shining armor defending christian values he had a lot more modest aspire nations when he came to power in the year 2000 i think you want the crash to be a normal east european country you know. expanding its connections to the west developing its economy in course with the united states and with your opinion about the problem is that these people you know this ideology pushed him into the conservative camp if you want and made him different christian values even more than he would...
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christiane receives a 10 euro share. pedro 20 with the remaining 80 going to the senior gang leaders. protection rackets are the main source of income for the modern us ahead of drug dealing and prostitution. is there any every thought here in my neighborhood alone in mind that we collect around $5000.00 a cat sallies per week and that's only in my neighborhood. in the other parts of the favela the gang takes in between 70 and 80000 cats. i mean sometimes more than 150 grand in a week when i mean same. in 21000 extortion rose by almost 40 percent across the country. the victims are mostly the poorest citizens who have no choice but to give in to the gangs. if people don't pay you kill them yes i was. literally grew up in poverty the 4th child in a family of 13 when he was just a boy he left home and moved to the capital in search of a better life. he quickly found himself part of barrio 18 and he spent 20 years fighting his way up the game's hierarchy. hello then you simply say i started when i was 12 years is doing smal
christiane receives a 10 euro share. pedro 20 with the remaining 80 going to the senior gang leaders. protection rackets are the main source of income for the modern us ahead of drug dealing and prostitution. is there any every thought here in my neighborhood alone in mind that we collect around $5000.00 a cat sallies per week and that's only in my neighborhood. in the other parts of the favela the gang takes in between 70 and 80000 cats. i mean sometimes more than 150 grand in a week when i...
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christiane receives a 10 euro share. pedro 20 with the remaining 80 going to the senior gang leaders from. protection rackets are the main source of income for the madrassas ahead of drug dealing and prostitution. is so low they move their money. in here in my neighborhood alone in mind that we collect around $5000.00 can't sallies per week and that's only in my neighborhood. in the other parts of the favela gang takes in between 708-0000. sometimes more than 150 grand in a week when i mean. in 2019 extortion rose by almost 40 percent across the country. the victims are mostly the poorest citizens who have no choice but to give in to the gangs. if people don't pay you kill them so yes i. grew up in poverty the 4th child in a family of 13 when he was just a boy he left home and moved to the capital in search of a better life. he quickly found himself part of barrio 18 and he spent 20 years fighting his way up the game's hierarchy. hello those then you simply say i started when i was 12 doing small jobs like being a lookou
christiane receives a 10 euro share. pedro 20 with the remaining 80 going to the senior gang leaders from. protection rackets are the main source of income for the madrassas ahead of drug dealing and prostitution. is so low they move their money. in here in my neighborhood alone in mind that we collect around $5000.00 can't sallies per week and that's only in my neighborhood. in the other parts of the favela gang takes in between 708-0000. sometimes more than 150 grand in a week when i mean. in...
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pushes him into the conservative camp if you want at and makes him defend christian values even more than he would probably like to you know you know it's interesting is that. the ideas of george of can in the in the american ambassador to the soviet union at the very end of the a 2nd world war any came with his famous telegram in foreign affairs you know and it was can do contain the soviet union which i think is very interesting because that it that's come back into vogue michael nicole's name is already been mentioned here but you have these neo cons and i know i have a new phrase obama that's who's and then what by white house they like to you know bandy that about but they can they completely overlook what ken and i actually had to say when the soviet union came to the end and the warsaw pact dissolved then expanding nato would be a catastrophic mistake ok why don't you quote that part of the can in. legacy here go ahead patrick jump in no is a it's a great point and just to carry on from what i was saying to the dialectic they're trying to construct is that you know the west is
pushes him into the conservative camp if you want at and makes him defend christian values even more than he would probably like to you know you know it's interesting is that. the ideas of george of can in the in the american ambassador to the soviet union at the very end of the a 2nd world war any came with his famous telegram in foreign affairs you know and it was can do contain the soviet union which i think is very interesting because that it that's come back into vogue michael nicole's...
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he's talking about how the old cold war paradigm was defined by the west being capitalist christian and democratic and the soviet bloc in the being communist atheist and authoritarian. and this is kind of flipped right now in a strange way i would call it instead of capitalism in america you've got crony capitalism and what i would call suicide socialism in terms of policy atheism is definitely in the ascendancy in america despite what the christian right might be where they're at and you instead of democracy you have a plutocracy quite clearly and that really coalesce is with power so these dialectic seem to have flipped and in terms of and this is the g 7 plus india south korea and australia and that and biden's really going to use this word we're the leading democracies of the world the high council of democracy and this will use this to sort of try to legitimize whatever policies coming down the pipeline god knows what you know the middle east might be in store for or what eastern europe might be in store for but you have these micro-managers now back in power now after they just th
he's talking about how the old cold war paradigm was defined by the west being capitalist christian and democratic and the soviet bloc in the being communist atheist and authoritarian. and this is kind of flipped right now in a strange way i would call it instead of capitalism in america you've got crony capitalism and what i would call suicide socialism in terms of policy atheism is definitely in the ascendancy in america despite what the christian right might be where they're at and you...
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>> certainly the relationship of the evangelical christianity, white evangelical christianity embracing the president. seemingly failing embrace of the president no matter what is a story that needs to be examined and questioned. >> 81% of things. >> he seems to fight for their causes and regardless of his inability to tell the truth, has absolutely immoral immigration policies, his misogyny, there seems to be very little that will separate him from his base and his religious base. >> christianity today article, they've seen them to push back. >> just at the end of the year. trust matters, how can we trust this person? and a lot of the leading evangelical voices came back and said yeah but look what he is done for us, the judges he is appointed, his stand to be antiabortion. this is the best president we have ever had. >> dale? >> along the same lines. impeachment. and how much time has been spent dealing with the issues of impeachment, dr. martin luther king and talking about how important character is and so it seems in this impeachment we are just overlooking character and immorality
>> certainly the relationship of the evangelical christianity, white evangelical christianity embracing the president. seemingly failing embrace of the president no matter what is a story that needs to be examined and questioned. >> 81% of things. >> he seems to fight for their causes and regardless of his inability to tell the truth, has absolutely immoral immigration policies, his misogyny, there seems to be very little that will separate him from his base and his religious...
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the 17th century, christian liberty the 18th century of individual liberty. at the same time, your focus limits enslavement of africans in the former. when do you see this embrace changing quest is it connected in any way to their changing ideas of christianity? >> that's a great question. i think in terms of the development of opposition to slavery, i see it coming about, there is a great book called sarah osborne's world that traces new england evangelical opposition to slavery that emerges in the 1760s, 70s as sort of the humanitarian part of the american enlightenment so in the later time. is where i would put the question suggested developments of christian and political liberties in other ways, i honestly haven't thought about that intimately beyond that time period. i do like the fact that the question draws a distinction between individual liberty and source of liberty that mattered most in the 17 century sellers. certainly individual liberty or constant might matter. for the most part, that was the not the foremost concern, certainly the mayflower pa
the 17th century, christian liberty the 18th century of individual liberty. at the same time, your focus limits enslavement of africans in the former. when do you see this embrace changing quest is it connected in any way to their changing ideas of christianity? >> that's a great question. i think in terms of the development of opposition to slavery, i see it coming about, there is a great book called sarah osborne's world that traces new england evangelical opposition to slavery that...
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and those christian liberty. and the mayflower compact remains of foundational principle where the colonies and leaders and lawmakers and then they push others placed under the bondage in plymouth colony is in virginia as in every part in american liberty developed in tandem alongside each other. thank you i look forward to questions and discussion where they traded or sold in boston? there is a variety of answers some could be violent and also new amsterdam so really the foremost slaveholder in the colony and i suspect that he obtained his slaves from their or the rhode island communities and then to take captive during the war and he was more or less granted freedom afterwards because of it. but there was one slave ship in the early 16 eighties that would plan to be diverted to the myth colony coming from the caribbean but for the most part plymouth didn't have any large shipments as slaves. >> i'm just curious if there were any prominent voices with the morality or immorality of slavery and if they got attract
and those christian liberty. and the mayflower compact remains of foundational principle where the colonies and leaders and lawmakers and then they push others placed under the bondage in plymouth colony is in virginia as in every part in american liberty developed in tandem alongside each other. thank you i look forward to questions and discussion where they traded or sold in boston? there is a variety of answers some could be violent and also new amsterdam so really the foremost slaveholder...
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and christian national strategy meetings and gatherings and. event like this and many of the movement leaders will talk about how important it is to create single issue voters because they know if they can get the rank and file to sort of play along and vote on abortion they can control their vote and then they use it to enact a wildly anti democratic agenda and also an agenda that's not just about abortion has a lot to do with economic policy and foreign policy and things that those sort of you know anti abortion voters may not themselves agree with yeah and this agenda of course oftentimes it ends up in the courts and there we talk about maybe the legacy of donald trump he was able to appoint a record number of federal judges he appointed 3 supreme court justices they are all conservative supreme court judges social conservatives so we're talking about these people being around for the next 20 to 40 years to interpret legislation in laws should americans be worried. we i mean i think we're going to be dealing with the trumps legacy in the cou
and christian national strategy meetings and gatherings and. event like this and many of the movement leaders will talk about how important it is to create single issue voters because they know if they can get the rank and file to sort of play along and vote on abortion they can control their vote and then they use it to enact a wildly anti democratic agenda and also an agenda that's not just about abortion has a lot to do with economic policy and foreign policy and things that those sort of...
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night and i'm also a christian even less viet for it is no true christianity shapes your life and all its us about it you know. one thing unites the different visions of a future with more community and solidarity they show what is possible if it is simply tackled together. 32. 1. exploding cakes are just zamost christiane and scream boss creation. school but. this better show cooks up extravagant even baked masterpieces that are not only delicious their unique coloring their experiences. on d. w. . months meets most meanspirited don't see. a pretty cool musical moods. more. closely than a little. bit of the routine classical close cuban with a long playing sarah willis joins in with gusto touch 20 looking at the. key to 90 minutes from d w. how's it feel of the world. where i come from that oh is that it does this go it just like this chinese foods does matter where i am it's always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things i need to differentiate now. benefits 1st as going to go na
night and i'm also a christian even less viet for it is no true christianity shapes your life and all its us about it you know. one thing unites the different visions of a future with more community and solidarity they show what is possible if it is simply tackled together. 32. 1. exploding cakes are just zamost christiane and scream boss creation. school but. this better show cooks up extravagant even baked masterpieces that are not only delicious their unique coloring their experiences. on d....
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and christian national strategy meetings and gatherings and. then it's like this and many of the movement leaders will talk about how important it is to create single issue voters because they know if they can get the rank and file to sort of play along and vote on abortion they can control their vote and then they use it to enact a wildly anti democratic agenda and also an agenda that's not just about abortion has a lot to do with economic policy and foreign policy and things that those sort of you know antiabortion voters may not themselves agree with you know and this agenda of course oftentimes it ends up in the courts and there we talk about maybe the legacy of donald trump he was able to appoint a record number of federal judges he appointed 3 supreme court justices they are all conservative supreme court judges social conservatives so we're talking about these people being around for the next 20 to 40 years to interpret legislation in laws should americans be worried. salut we i mean i think we're going to be dealing with that trumps leg
and christian national strategy meetings and gatherings and. then it's like this and many of the movement leaders will talk about how important it is to create single issue voters because they know if they can get the rank and file to sort of play along and vote on abortion they can control their vote and then they use it to enact a wildly anti democratic agenda and also an agenda that's not just about abortion has a lot to do with economic policy and foreign policy and things that those sort...
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night and i'm also a christian even. know the true christianity shapes your life in all its aspects you know. one thing unites the different visions of a future with more community and solidarity. they show what is possible if it is simply tackled together. sorry to. exploding cakes are just some of christiane s 3 boss creation. explode but. this banner shouts cooks up extravagant elven baked masterpieces that are not only delicious their unique color narry experiences. bloom. d w. o germany's world heritage sites like you've never seen them before from above. cultural treasures of incredible value. tourist attractions of timeless beauty. park one of our aerial dream trip. charge of. 60 minutes on d. w. . young modern emigrants. they know the police will stop the. thanks they know that the road is not a solution. they know. their flight could be fatal. but going back not an option. i'm on and probably are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never co
night and i'm also a christian even. know the true christianity shapes your life in all its aspects you know. one thing unites the different visions of a future with more community and solidarity. they show what is possible if it is simply tackled together. sorry to. exploding cakes are just some of christiane s 3 boss creation. explode but. this banner shouts cooks up extravagant elven baked masterpieces that are not only delicious their unique color narry experiences. bloom. d w. o germany's...
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and christian national strategy meetings and gatherings and. then it's like this and many of the movement leaders will talk about how important it is to create single issue voters because they know if they can get the rank and file to sort of play along and vote on abortion they can control their vote and then they use it to enact a wildly anti democratic agenda and also an agenda that's not just about abortion has a lot to do with economic policy and foreign policy and things that those sort of you know antiabortion voters may not themselves agree with you know and this agenda of course oftentimes it ends up in the courts and there we talk about maybe the legacy of donald trump he was able to appoint a record number of federal judges he appointed 3 supreme court justices they are all conservative supreme court judges social conservatives so we're talking about these people being around for the next 20 to 40 years to interpret legislation in laws should americans be worried. salut we i mean i think we're going to be dealing with the trumps lega
and christian national strategy meetings and gatherings and. then it's like this and many of the movement leaders will talk about how important it is to create single issue voters because they know if they can get the rank and file to sort of play along and vote on abortion they can control their vote and then they use it to enact a wildly anti democratic agenda and also an agenda that's not just about abortion has a lot to do with economic policy and foreign policy and things that those sort...
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one day in 2010 christiane's lobby loka came to an abrupt end. he was robbing a bus when he was shot in the spine. being in a gang has taken everything from him except his life. maybe i was seeking refuge with them. i like the way they dressed and. i wanted to be like them. i never imagined the joining a gang would bring me so many problems in my. life and. bring one for your wife to. christiane has left body only 18 he now works as a tattoo artist a skilled profession that earned him respect in the past. looking at these colors i couldn't quite get the same result for you it would be darker here and completely black than. some of his customers are also former members who now want to get rid of their gang affiliation tattoos. i used to have diamonds and stars the diamonds formed a figure 8 i covered them up with roses. i had to cover up the tattoo so that people would no longer identify me with a gang. you know represent that is some people change their tattoos. some even burn the young girls on my venus. so christiane's tattoos are a way to over
one day in 2010 christiane's lobby loka came to an abrupt end. he was robbing a bus when he was shot in the spine. being in a gang has taken everything from him except his life. maybe i was seeking refuge with them. i like the way they dressed and. i wanted to be like them. i never imagined the joining a gang would bring me so many problems in my. life and. bring one for your wife to. christiane has left body only 18 he now works as a tattoo artist a skilled profession that earned him respect...