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really a christian? [laughter] - that says a lot. it shows the type of collaboration that happens around a political issue around moral and ethical issues. the first question, i believe the ngos are stifled and shut up and arrested as an effort to scare our people. i think he ngos generally are in the target big time and some of the staff people are arrested for trumped up charges that are so counterintuitive that it is ridiculous. talking to lawyers about what happens to these people as the israeli jews says that the all together must eke out more with this atrocity. innocent end date islam is really government finds them and they can use that stifle that advocacy. when marketing plays such an important role and then that says you have a huge impact. enough said. [applause] if you want to see some of the films that i have mentioned that they are really worth to go out of your way to see or order them on netflix. thank you very much. [applause] . . . . the president pro tempore: the senate will come to o
really a christian? [laughter] - that says a lot. it shows the type of collaboration that happens around a political issue around moral and ethical issues. the first question, i believe the ngos are stifled and shut up and arrested as an effort to scare our people. i think he ngos generally are in the target big time and some of the staff people are arrested for trumped up charges that are so counterintuitive that it is ridiculous. talking to lawyers about what happens to these people as the...
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that becomes a dangerous situation for christians. >> despite the dangers facing christians in rome,eter holds gatherings where he preaches is gospel of jesus christ. >> women are slaves, they can e bought and sold, and they can be whipped and raped. and then there's a person that's saying you're a person of dignity and you are a child of god, so that makes you worthwhile. that's part of the power of this movement. >> peter's meetings become more and more popular. inevitably, he catches the eye of one of the cruelest and most sadistic rulers in roman history, emperor niero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome for six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. >> people say that emperor niero started the fire so he could advance his own building projects. >> some of rome needed to catch on fire so that he could build the kind of temples and things that he wanted to honor himself. >> rumors that niero started the fire himself begin to fly, and he needs a skcapegoat. >> people started questioning his sanity, and his capacity to rule. he looks around for people that other pe
that becomes a dangerous situation for christians. >> despite the dangers facing christians in rome,eter holds gatherings where he preaches is gospel of jesus christ. >> women are slaves, they can e bought and sold, and they can be whipped and raped. and then there's a person that's saying you're a person of dignity and you are a child of god, so that makes you worthwhile. that's part of the power of this movement. >> peter's meetings become more and more popular. inevitably,...
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that becomes a really dangerous situation for early christians. >> despite the dangers facing christians, peter holds secret gatherings where he preaches the word of christ. >> rome is a society which is 75% to 80% slaves. slaves are not human. they can't marry. they can be bought and sold. they can be whipped and rape. so suddenly there's a person saying you are a person of dignity, created in the image of god and that makes you worthwhile. so that's part of the power of this christian movement. >> christ's message strikes a chord with the most downtrodden members of roman society. and peter's meetings become more and more popular. inevitably, he catches the eye of one of the cruellest and most sadistic rulers in roman history, emperor nero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome for six days, destroying 2/3 of the city. >> people said nero started the fire to advance his own building projects. >> some of rome needed to catch on fire to build the temples of things he wanted to honor himself. >> rumors that nero started the fire himself begin to fly. and he needs a scapegoat.
that becomes a really dangerous situation for early christians. >> despite the dangers facing christians, peter holds secret gatherings where he preaches the word of christ. >> rome is a society which is 75% to 80% slaves. slaves are not human. they can't marry. they can be bought and sold. they can be whipped and rape. so suddenly there's a person saying you are a person of dignity, created in the image of god and that makes you worthwhile. so that's part of the power of this...
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christians also need an infrastructure to enforce those behaviors. >> we tend to think about christianitying all these basilicas around the world. but before that what you had were basically house churches. and if you had a series of small house churches, you needed somebody to be over there. >> it christians were trying to set up an organized community, so that people would recognize who the members of that church were, a sort of hierarchy modeled on the roman army. >> they were the most senior church men in that particular city. >> because rome was the capital and the center of the empire, the bishop of rome becomes the leader of the other bishops, who would otherwise become known as pope. but 200 years after crucifixion, christians continued to to be persecuted by roman emperors. until an unlikely hero emerges. >> constantine was a great military commander. and when it was his turn to become a junior emperor, he decided to fight his competition. >> constantine, the pagan commander of rome's western army, declares war on the commander of the east to decide who will be sole emperor of ro
christians also need an infrastructure to enforce those behaviors. >> we tend to think about christianitying all these basilicas around the world. but before that what you had were basically house churches. and if you had a series of small house churches, you needed somebody to be over there. >> it christians were trying to set up an organized community, so that people would recognize who the members of that church were, a sort of hierarchy modeled on the roman army. >> they...
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oldest moralized christianity. some may debate if this is actually christianity. you can think about this for yourself. he was an experimenter at heart. he tinkered with a novel form of christianity, one where all beliefs became nonessential. the puritans focused too much on doctrine, he thought. he wearied of presbyterians zeal for expelling people and the lack of interest in the mandates of love and charity. for franklin, christianity was a primitive resource for virtue, but he had no attachment to christianity as a religious system or source of salvation. we cannot know for certain whether doctrines such as god's nature are true, that we do know, franklin said it, that christians are called to benevolence and service. dr. oral strife is undermining virtue and we know that god calls us to do good. if you had not noticed, doctrine list religion is pervasive in america today. we see it most commonly in major media figures of self-help spirituality and success. the late stephen covey, although they differ on specifics, the common message of these authors and their
oldest moralized christianity. some may debate if this is actually christianity. you can think about this for yourself. he was an experimenter at heart. he tinkered with a novel form of christianity, one where all beliefs became nonessential. the puritans focused too much on doctrine, he thought. he wearied of presbyterians zeal for expelling people and the lack of interest in the mandates of love and charity. for franklin, christianity was a primitive resource for virtue, but he had no...
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have a country where christians were not persecuted for their christian beliefs. and now we have had the hristian religion so slandered and defamed that even by government entities it's been .alled a hate group evangelical christians which just means these are christians that so love and honor god and believe they are going to heaven when they die that they want others to have the opportunity to go to heaven, to be in paradise with jesus. and yet, in this perverse time, we have people belittling christianity, christian beliefs like has never happened in the history of this country. i think a majority of americans believe we have been blessed beyond measure because a majority of americans did have an abiding faith in god almighty, and you had a majority that believed that jesus was not a liar, that he was not a lunatic, but that he was the lord. just as he said, no one goes to the father but by me. so a believer in christianity believes if you don't believe in jesus christ, you can't go to heaven. so either jesus meant what he said and he was the son of god or he w
have a country where christians were not persecuted for their christian beliefs. and now we have had the hristian religion so slandered and defamed that even by government entities it's been .alled a hate group evangelical christians which just means these are christians that so love and honor god and believe they are going to heaven when they die that they want others to have the opportunity to go to heaven, to be in paradise with jesus. and yet, in this perverse time, we have people...
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executedented and christians. yet, even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say , you are thinking. peter and paul still say the king is the ministry to all. the minister of god. a revenger on those who do evil. the message some of these loyalist said was obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for reason. patriotism isall really just ambition. it is selfishness. in disguise. the patriotic revolts do is create more violence. what about the patriotic party. what are patriots going to do texts like this. texts that say the civil authority of god. obey them as if you are obeying god. what can you do with that? anything you can do with that? let's see. concerning the unlimited submission. argue ande john adams use this text and many others. let's think about their argument. they say, look again at the historical context. peter and paul, what they were really
executedented and christians. yet, even though they were living under a hostile roman government including roman emperors who were killing christians, persecuting christians, peter and paul say , you are thinking. peter and paul still say the king is the ministry to all. the minister of god. a revenger on those who do evil. the message some of these loyalist said was obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect authority because god put them in authority for reason. patriotism isall really just...
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christian pop bands make christian pop music that much is clear but not all religious musicians necessary sing about religion at least not in germany and this topic spot special we want to know how much when it is there in german pop music. class palin headlined d.c. vintage broadcast to mark the five hundredth anniversary of the reformation of the electro pop jewish who are also a couple of stage have performed at church events in the past how important is christianity in their lives was it a puzzle you know this is the way we grew up and how we were really in the center of the song so i think all songs transport a certain sort of friendliness start from the music i'm happy to get important for me to have something to hold on to something to believe in and i think that faith in organized religion are two different pains that shouldn't get mixed up for me it's important to have faith and i live it in my everyday life was the best example for me. in germany religion is a private matter may not osha legally i mean should greens he works as a radio host one hundred times catholic don't but i
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you see it everywhere in the christian world. it is displayed on graves it is a trademark and an ornament. it crowns the highest mountains. yet people have always viewed the cross with revulsion and as a contradiction for the crucifixion combines two seemingly irreconcilable entities cruelty and our yearning for the divine. i associate grace thanksgiving and or with the cross and of course he's going to have you for me i have i'm david and feelings as i was there's i'm not religious so it doesn't speak to me with strict charge people thought i know the meaning of the cross but i just view it as a symbol for their good for me the main issue for me was how to take the truth of fiction and it's my intention is simply to make the subject accessible just none of us really know what it's like a all what it isn't like the east or the mage has dismissed me i mean it. would begin to grow as wet as our relationship to the cross again. it's where i grew up in the so-called christian west everybody relates to it that's how we grow up i hope
you see it everywhere in the christian world. it is displayed on graves it is a trademark and an ornament. it crowns the highest mountains. yet people have always viewed the cross with revulsion and as a contradiction for the crucifixion combines two seemingly irreconcilable entities cruelty and our yearning for the divine. i associate grace thanksgiving and or with the cross and of course he's going to have you for me i have i'm david and feelings as i was there's i'm not religious so it...
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"the first thousand years: a global history of christianity" the spirit of christian thought," and then "remembering the christian past," and one he has taught at notre dame and in a, gregorian university in rome, and at providence college. it is a pleasure to have him speaking on the christian origin of religious freedom. [applause] dr. wilken: thank you very much. it is customary to say how pleased one is to be here. people sent to me how far did , you come? i said, it happens i live just down the street. at 1317 fourth street. my wife drove me over here this afternoon. she is going to come drive me home. she said it is .8 miles. i am very pleased to have the beginning of a relationship to this fine new museum. those of you who have been through the museum know that there is an exhibit on the great awakening. the great awakening was a powerful period of religious renewal in the united states. the great preacher george whitfield was the spearhead for this awakening. and the great awakening spread all through the country, kind of bringing an inner conversion to people. when it finally -
"the first thousand years: a global history of christianity" the spirit of christian thought," and then "remembering the christian past," and one he has taught at notre dame and in a, gregorian university in rome, and at providence college. it is a pleasure to have him speaking on the christian origin of religious freedom. [applause] dr. wilken: thank you very much. it is customary to say how pleased one is to be here. people sent to me how far did , you come? i said,...
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another frequent argument was a christian theological argument that rooted religious freedom in christian doctrine. that made the case that only religious freedom was consistent with the spirit of charity and peaceableness of the christian religion. john locke begins his letter concerning toleration as the chief characteristic mark of the true church. that is the kind of christian doctrinal argument. there is another very common argument. especially in europe that struggled with religion for a long time. that argument was that the only way to solve europe's consistent chronic division and warfare over religion was to introduce religious freedom. to allow people to believe whatever they wanted. thomas jefferson, in the statute for religious freedom does not make any of those arguments. what he does instead is argued that religious freedom is an irreducible, nonnegotiable demand of our human nature. he does not argue for religious freedom on the grounds of expediency. he does not argue for religious freedom on the ground it is going to lead to outcomes he likes. he does not introduce a resu
another frequent argument was a christian theological argument that rooted religious freedom in christian doctrine. that made the case that only religious freedom was consistent with the spirit of charity and peaceableness of the christian religion. john locke begins his letter concerning toleration as the chief characteristic mark of the true church. that is the kind of christian doctrinal argument. there is another very common argument. especially in europe that struggled with religion for a...
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christian, your comments? christian: the wrong way. there is some talk a a a a a a f you give up chanceces like that, what world would we live in? separate curtain nation from nation. what would you d d d d d d d not business. christian: business in general. be it sports, beat it exchange. peter: final comments? gemma: we cannot paint the world and the colors we would like. with theo live countries we have. we agree on a lot more than we heard today. i would not like to portray putin or the government nicely, but i would like to have a realistic approach. alan: we will -- peter: we will have to go there. putinpresidency? that has been our question this week. thank you for joining announunr: opportunity. prospetyty. optism.. hohost: this week, global 3000 heads toto the seychelelles. what can be done to protect the nation's endangered coral reefs? in ecuadador, top chefs are discovering ingredients from the amazon. can local delicacies save the rainrests? but firsrst we head to china, where many people are drowning in trash from around
christian, your comments? christian: the wrong way. there is some talk a a a a a a f you give up chanceces like that, what world would we live in? separate curtain nation from nation. what would you d d d d d d d not business. christian: business in general. be it sports, beat it exchange. peter: final comments? gemma: we cannot paint the world and the colors we would like. with theo live countries we have. we agree on a lot more than we heard today. i would not like to portray putin or the...
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christian, your comments? christian: the wrong way. theres some talk about how this can be for politics, but if you give up chances like that, what world would we live in? separate curtain nation from nation. what would you do with china? alan: not talking about business. christian: business in general. be it sports, beat it exchange. peter: final comments? gemma: we cannot paint the world and the colors we would like. with theo live countries we have. we agree on a lot more than we heard today. i would not like to portray putin or the government nicely, but i would like to have a realistic approach. alan: we will -- peter: we will have to go there. putin reelected, a toxic presidency? that has been our question this week. week. thank you for joining hi link tv, i'm kavi ladnier i'anivg in los angeles, ca and i was born in kerala, india i look at myself and where i'm from with so much gratitude because there is such a rich culture and a heritage there. but i also have the oprtunity of being an american so ieally can take & grab from th
christian, your comments? christian: the wrong way. theres some talk about how this can be for politics, but if you give up chances like that, what world would we live in? separate curtain nation from nation. what would you do with china? alan: not talking about business. christian: business in general. be it sports, beat it exchange. peter: final comments? gemma: we cannot paint the world and the colors we would like. with theo live countries we have. we agree on a lot more than we heard...
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he executed christians. yet, even though they were living under a hostile roman romanment, including emperors who were killing christians, persecuting ,hristians, peter and paul say dear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, the revenger of all those who do evil. so the minister said obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect rulers because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really just ambition. it is selfishness. in disguise. and all patriotic revolts do is create more violence. what about the party -- the patriotic argument? what will patriots do with fear god and honor the king? what would tax that say the civil authority is the avengers of god in wrongdoing? what can you do with that? is there anything -- any way you can go with that? of course. let's see. jonathan mayhew, long before the revolution -- people like john text.cousins use this let's think about their argument . they say look again at the
he executed christians. yet, even though they were living under a hostile roman romanment, including emperors who were killing christians, persecuting ,hristians, peter and paul say dear god, honor the king. peter and paul still say that the king is the minister to all, the minister of god, the revenger of all those who do evil. so the minister said obey all rulers, even the bad ones. respect rulers because god put them in authority for a reason. so what you call patriotism is really just...
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christian: it is the biggest number of diplomats expelled by britain in 30 years. katty: the poisoning of the survey screwball and his daughter have been tied to the kremlin, which ignored a deadline for information. >> they have treated the use of a military grade nerve agent in europe with sarcasm, contempt, and defiance. katty: russia promises to retaliate, saying britain is engaging in a serious provocation. christian:
christian: it is the biggest number of diplomats expelled by britain in 30 years. katty: the poisoning of the survey screwball and his daughter have been tied to the kremlin, which ignored a deadline for information. >> they have treated the use of a military grade nerve agent in europe with sarcasm, contempt, and defiance. katty: russia promises to retaliate, saying britain is engaging in a serious provocation. christian:
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i'm christiane amanpour in new york. britain gets tough with moksz just over a week after a former spy his daughter and a british police officer were poisoned by a russia-made nerve agent. the prime minister is expelling 23 russian diplomats and suspending all high-level contacts with moscow. >> they have provided no credible explanation that could suggest they lost control of their nerve agent. no explanation as to how this agent came to be used in the united kingdom. no explanation as to why russia has an undeclared chemical weapons program in contraconvention of international law. instead they treated the use of a military grade nerve agent with sarcasm, contempt and defines. >> and russia's calls mays exaction unshould have had and short sighted and promising to retaliate. britain needs the high-level support of the eu and america but how will the president react? here is what he said about this yesterday. >> theresa may is going to be speaking to me today. it sounds to me like they believe it was russia. and i would
i'm christiane amanpour in new york. britain gets tough with moksz just over a week after a former spy his daughter and a british police officer were poisoned by a russia-made nerve agent. the prime minister is expelling 23 russian diplomats and suspending all high-level contacts with moscow. >> they have provided no credible explanation that could suggest they lost control of their nerve agent. no explanation as to how this agent came to be used in the united kingdom. no explanation as...
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the election of ronald reagan was converted to christian zionist beliefs helped solidify christian zionism at the center of the republican party in the white house. also among several speakers of the house. opposition became to be public by liberal ministers and scholars, even john mccain saw falwell and robinson as agents of intolerance. jewish zionists had few encounters with christian zionists before 2000, even with the assumption by christians that by 67, america was final proof and for the return of jesus. the politics of necessity to drive the strange bedfellows together. helped of course by jewish lack of faith of the end time greed. 9/11 sealed the marriage. the glue was they both feared and hated muslims. this is didn't the growth of the so-called evangelical zionism. in thispresent era and with the election of trump , and the republican congress encouraging movement in opposition to christian zionism has grown among mainstream political and religious entities. this has helped us to battle complicity, those who lay the tracks will have their own feetcaught . and it is the zionist
the election of ronald reagan was converted to christian zionist beliefs helped solidify christian zionism at the center of the republican party in the white house. also among several speakers of the house. opposition became to be public by liberal ministers and scholars, even john mccain saw falwell and robinson as agents of intolerance. jewish zionists had few encounters with christian zionists before 2000, even with the assumption by christians that by 67, america was final proof and for the...
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the bible shop is a treasure trove for the faithful and a meeting place for people interested in christian literature. the bible. was founded in nineteen sixty six when referenced from the more evil church came from the netherlands finishing your study and started. with a small amount of one which you receive from the dutch bible society and the task of the bible society is to reach everybody with the word of god in the language that this was close to his heart the official language of syrian army is done but the various ethnic groups in the country also speak their own languages here johan use of attend his coworkers translate various writings of the moravian brethren from dutch into various local languages the most important of the bible verses of the day three hundred sixty five old testament verses that serve as a motto for each day of the year. so you know it's a murder cultural contrary so we want to work and to story each everybody from the different ethnic backgrounds with the word of god. driving through part of maryborough with powell daughter it seems as though there's a church
the bible shop is a treasure trove for the faithful and a meeting place for people interested in christian literature. the bible. was founded in nineteen sixty six when referenced from the more evil church came from the netherlands finishing your study and started. with a small amount of one which you receive from the dutch bible society and the task of the bible society is to reach everybody with the word of god in the language that this was close to his heart the official language of syrian...
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the christian bible for many generations was included that the christians in the western church used as a basis so it wasn't until the reformation they went back to the hebrew bible that didn't include these jewish writings. many of the english translations that have been did not include the apocrypha but it was still included in a number of translations and even until today the writings are common for the catholic bible as well as the eastern orthodox christians inn several different editions that the they have in e different communities.fefe >> host: fayetteville alabama, hello, michael.he >> caller: i've heard about the museum of the bible through moody radio and american family radio but didn't know this was the first day of its opening. you hear all too often word of god from protestant leaders and the holy mother church from catholic leaders. i am sick and tired of them not telling you how to think about whatnt to think and i want to prove a christian can take the bible out seriously but think for himself or herself. i'm glad you answered a question about the apocrypha. which a
the christian bible for many generations was included that the christians in the western church used as a basis so it wasn't until the reformation they went back to the hebrew bible that didn't include these jewish writings. many of the english translations that have been did not include the apocrypha but it was still included in a number of translations and even until today the writings are common for the catholic bible as well as the eastern orthodox christians inn several different editions...
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do we need christianity or just genealogy? thank you. >> like i said a second ago, you start with wherever your conversation is. and maybe a parallel. i used to work for prison fellowship. you guys know prison fellowship? and on the senate floor, you wouldn't necessary quote bible verses, but you might talk about restitution as a good principle of criminal justice. now, once you've persuaded people that victim restitution is a good thing and they say, oh, wow, that's a good idea, where'd you get that, then you say, you got a bible at home? [laughter] dust it off. look up leviticus. so you start the conversation wherever you are with the person or the appropriation context. and -- appropriate context. and then once you've persuaded people about the good idea, you can draw them back logically step by step. but again, it's a strategic question where you start. you're right. the question about can we, can we have alliances with homosexuals and with feminists and so on, sure. you start wherever you can. that's a strategic question.
do we need christianity or just genealogy? thank you. >> like i said a second ago, you start with wherever your conversation is. and maybe a parallel. i used to work for prison fellowship. you guys know prison fellowship? and on the senate floor, you wouldn't necessary quote bible verses, but you might talk about restitution as a good principle of criminal justice. now, once you've persuaded people that victim restitution is a good thing and they say, oh, wow, that's a good idea, where'd...
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christianity is greatest scandal at the time. it have actually entered into the world of matter and taken on a physical body. we might say he did escape the physical realm as a thought we should aspire to do. but what do they did then. he came back. in a physical body. to the greeks, that was not spiritual progress that was regressive who would want to come back to the body. the whole idea was under foolishness to the greeks. and what will happen at the end of time. historic christianity said god is not going to scrap the material world as if he made a mistake in the first time. he's going to renew it and restore it creating a new heaven and a new earth as the apostle confirms. the resurrection of the body. this is an astonishingly cry of view. there is nothing like it in any other religion. no wonder the american founders deemed it self-evident that their rights are possible only if they are endowed by the creator as they said in the declaration of independence. fascinating thing as there are several secular atheists today who a
christianity is greatest scandal at the time. it have actually entered into the world of matter and taken on a physical body. we might say he did escape the physical realm as a thought we should aspire to do. but what do they did then. he came back. in a physical body. to the greeks, that was not spiritual progress that was regressive who would want to come back to the body. the whole idea was under foolishness to the greeks. and what will happen at the end of time. historic christianity said...
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the christian bible for many, many generations predominantly featured the old testament apocrafa, christian and church used for bible, the bullgate, for example, some of the reformers when they started going to original languages and translating they went back to hebrew liable which did not include additional jewish writings and debated whether that should be included and they did not include old testament apocrypha, many english formations did not include apocrypha but still included in a number of translations and even until today but these are writings are common for for catholic bible as well as eastern orthodox christians and several different editions that they have in different communities. >> michael, alabama, hi, michael. >> good afternoon, i've heard much about the museum of the bible through moody radio and american family radio, but didn't know that it was -- this was the first day of opening. speaking of that, you hear all too often word of god, word of god from protestant leaders and quote, holy mother church, unquote from catholic leaders. i'm sick and tired of these leaders
the christian bible for many, many generations predominantly featured the old testament apocrafa, christian and church used for bible, the bullgate, for example, some of the reformers when they started going to original languages and translating they went back to hebrew liable which did not include additional jewish writings and debated whether that should be included and they did not include old testament apocrypha, many english formations did not include apocrypha but still included in a...
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cassiodorus lived in two cultures the classical culture he had been born into and the christian one in which he died it is here that he first saw the light of day in an ancient town which had a form of theatre and a circus but his birthplace was abandoned even in his lifetime. sculptures with thrown into the fountains including the image of a man whom the sculptors of antiquity portrayed so naturally that even the semi paralysis of his face is recognizable. the ancient town or school was abandoned and rebuilt on the hills of school our change. of environment did not last long either. the fate of cassiodorus his famous library is unknown. nice or gallup it share we know for certain that after cassiodorus his death both the value monastery incentive terry. and also squid archer castle were destroyed. probably by the lombards is that the beast will. be maintained only. the monastery was destroyed its manuscripts burnt and its knowledge lost and yet for centuries cassiodorus has inspired i was hungry for knowledge right through to the present. we built a first gallery on the web for digita
cassiodorus lived in two cultures the classical culture he had been born into and the christian one in which he died it is here that he first saw the light of day in an ancient town which had a form of theatre and a circus but his birthplace was abandoned even in his lifetime. sculptures with thrown into the fountains including the image of a man whom the sculptors of antiquity portrayed so naturally that even the semi paralysis of his face is recognizable. the ancient town or school was...
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given refuge to moravians fleeing religious persecution on his estate in saxony the evangelical christians founded the community of han haute. the pious count encourage them to become missionaries and to take the gospel to the four corners of the globe when he learnt of the plight of the slaves in south america he sent moravian brethren to the caribbean and to syria now and works on the polish german border became the center of an international missionary enterprise the syrian army river is the only link between the capital part of maryborough and the interior of the country. johann joseph had regularly goes home to the village of bottle pasi deep in the rainforest i care about him while i was talking with you. this is where i grew up i think you will live in what the moravian brethren did for us still has a positive effect on our village new when i walk it back a fool i like to come here and see that their hand at their new rock you know are just so many when if and i i can if walking. the missionaries first challenge was to learn shrine and tango the creole language spoken by the local c
given refuge to moravians fleeing religious persecution on his estate in saxony the evangelical christians founded the community of han haute. the pious count encourage them to become missionaries and to take the gospel to the four corners of the globe when he learnt of the plight of the slaves in south america he sent moravian brethren to the caribbean and to syria now and works on the polish german border became the center of an international missionary enterprise the syrian army river is the...
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and its use in schools, universities into christian colleges et cetera. certainly,er outside of the united states but also in the united states we had mentioned on our display. even back in the 1500s. there is an effort to establish christian schools for the purpose of they want to read the bible. they motivate education and we talked to the mcduffie reader. to have people read the bible as well. the has been happening for quite a while. here in the united states we see this in many communities as they have haven't set up schools the books of moses are great but is bashan of what they're trying to train people they're trying to train people this book communicates their own identity and shapes their identity and who they are as a community. we see that also with the african-americans using the bible as part of their book in setting up their schools. we see this with protestants and catholics.s. later on as we half greater immigrations of muslims they will use the quran as well.l. throughout all of these different communities we see how the important writin
and its use in schools, universities into christian colleges et cetera. certainly,er outside of the united states but also in the united states we had mentioned on our display. even back in the 1500s. there is an effort to establish christian schools for the purpose of they want to read the bible. they motivate education and we talked to the mcduffie reader. to have people read the bible as well. the has been happening for quite a while. here in the united states we see this in many communities...
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christian architecture has displaced the buildings of the incas the into chieftains each had a palace of their own but of them no trace remains. the cathedral stands on the site of one such palace where once the inca rulers held sway a new power declared itself. as elsewhere the church compromised with the new and forced converts in trivial matters thus the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating in care food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. and all the while. the. the virgin mary said is portrayed with indian features. all on. the black jesus on the side altar is almost as the city's patron. the faithful believe he rescued the city from total destruction during the seventeenth century when an earthquake devastated large parts of the city. the inhabitants took the black jesus from his altar and stood him for three days in front of the cathedral there were no further tremors and no more damage deliverance which is still commemorated by an annual procession. the people of presume the indian aspects of their village also alongside the christians to thi
christian architecture has displaced the buildings of the incas the into chieftains each had a palace of their own but of them no trace remains. the cathedral stands on the site of one such palace where once the inca rulers held sway a new power declared itself. as elsewhere the church compromised with the new and forced converts in trivial matters thus the christian artist depicts christ and the apostles eating in care food at the last supper roast guinea pig and local fruit. and all the...
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christianity and music. want to jump on pop musicians think about religion deeply devout hip hop on a mission from cult. hearted bubble gum. the guts need be but even temporary music inspired by the divine topics warns the next. you use google to research a health problem. or you use a health. and you can even consult doctors online. but can all this replace a visit to your g.p. what about data protection we take a closer look at online health care in good shape in sixty minutes. by endorsements like say the biggest favor it seems sleep got all the best goals we've got all the action the double is the home of german football shared experience every match fit the mundus league of the weekend here on g.w. . the freedom of expression. a value that old ways has to be defended and new. all over the world. of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. d.w. dot com the freedom. hello and welcome to a pop exports special for they we're devoting ourselves
christianity and music. want to jump on pop musicians think about religion deeply devout hip hop on a mission from cult. hearted bubble gum. the guts need be but even temporary music inspired by the divine topics warns the next. you use google to research a health problem. or you use a health. and you can even consult doctors online. but can all this replace a visit to your g.p. what about data protection we take a closer look at online health care in good shape in sixty minutes. by...
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right. >> guest: the christian right came to prominence in the 1976 campaign. effect jimmy carter had something around 60% of the vote and you remember carter campaign is a born-again christian and he talked about a government with faith in the american people. seventy-six he did national telethon hosted by the reverend pat robertson. but by 1980 they began to move to the right and reagan was making appeals in their disappointed in carver for many reasons. they pretty much have been on the right so it is not monolithic to say that is more conservative and republican. but they also liberal born-again's out there. >> host: terry, your book tv. >> i enjoyed your presentation. i was struck with your response to an audience question about freedom versus justice. i thought it was simplistic in the sense that and i know who are pro-choice would argue that's a position of freedom. my other comment is that conservatives are for freedom except for when it goes against what they believe in. i wonder if you could elaborate. >> before we get an answer, what's your view of d
right. >> guest: the christian right came to prominence in the 1976 campaign. effect jimmy carter had something around 60% of the vote and you remember carter campaign is a born-again christian and he talked about a government with faith in the american people. seventy-six he did national telethon hosted by the reverend pat robertson. but by 1980 they began to move to the right and reagan was making appeals in their disappointed in carver for many reasons. they pretty much have been on...
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christianity is a significant part of our culture. >> the rights of everyone, the rights of christiansm to be more excluded. >> these are the people who stand on her tip toes screaming out tolerance, but they tend to be the most intolerant people we have ever seen especially when it comes to christians or conservatives or patriotic attitudes. >> we run behind the american flag and willing to surrender our lives to something greater than ourselves, the premise behind the declaration of independence, there is a god who believes we should be free and not the subject of another and the very thing many soldiers and many run and are willing to sacrifice lives for something greater than themselves, humanism is all about me, myself and i and the very reason our culture is topsy-turvy kind of downward spiral today. heather: thank you for your service, coming up, the time is 8 minutes until the top of the hour, paying the price, the father who punished his son for bullying by making him run to school in the rain. >> if you don't know what it is like here you go, teach your child a listen, don't
christianity is a significant part of our culture. >> the rights of everyone, the rights of christiansm to be more excluded. >> these are the people who stand on her tip toes screaming out tolerance, but they tend to be the most intolerant people we have ever seen especially when it comes to christians or conservatives or patriotic attitudes. >> we run behind the american flag and willing to surrender our lives to something greater than ourselves, the premise behind the...
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>> if you want to be a leader in this group you need to be of christian faith. discriminatory against anyone else who wasn't christian which is kind of absurd if you think about it. these people need to lead prayer and they want people who are not christian to lead prayer, it doesn't make sense. jillian: what did the university say? >> they are recertifying the group. they originally said this can't happen, you can't be recognized as a student group and they are backtracking that now. rob: you could join the group without being a christian, just couldn't be a leader of the group. you know how this campus works. could you see this happening to a muslim group? >> know. that was what i thought of when i heard the story. i would never think they would do this to a muslim or jewish group. look at a sorority. will you tell a sorority they have to have 2 blue in leadership positions? you won't do that. it was odd they picked on a christian group to do this. jillian: what message does this send? >> it sends a terrible message. the political correctness has overtaken uni
>> if you want to be a leader in this group you need to be of christian faith. discriminatory against anyone else who wasn't christian which is kind of absurd if you think about it. these people need to lead prayer and they want people who are not christian to lead prayer, it doesn't make sense. jillian: what did the university say? >> they are recertifying the group. they originally said this can't happen, you can't be recognized as a student group and they are backtracking that...
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christian's right, in 2014. that is a huge concern.for all the progress these guys have made flying to space -- particularly spacex, we've seen the dramatic launches -- thee fact of tter is that spacex has not flown a human being yet, and that will be a huge challenge for them. flying cargo and satellites is one thing. when you put a human being on board, that is a whole different ballgame. laura: president trump recently fospoke of creating a space and going to mars. can nasa compete with the space barons? christian: i think wha want to do is partner with these guys. they are attracting and are less -- and enormous amount of talent to their companies. nasa has had a flat budget for many, many years. different administrations come in and say we are going to the moon, another ministration, we e going to mars. they want to partner with these companies to finally do that. there: very briefly, i something incredibly american about the story? i christian: think so. it is american entrepreneurs something no one thought was possible. you so m
christian's right, in 2014. that is a huge concern.for all the progress these guys have made flying to space -- particularly spacex, we've seen the dramatic launches -- thee fact of tter is that spacex has not flown a human being yet, and that will be a huge challenge for them. flying cargo and satellites is one thing. when you put a human being on board, that is a whole different ballgame. laura: president trump recently fospoke of creating a space and going to mars. can nasa compete with the...
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it has become a player, christians united for israel, christians and jews, united fellowship are financially inconsequential if you added up compared to the mainline israel lobby support organizations, but their votes are not inconsequential. about 80 million christian evangelicals and 95% of them say israel is a primary or important factor in selecting their presidential candidate. americans, despite the wide partisan split, if you look at the last platform points on israel and the democratic party, americans who are no longer supportive of israel would like a less israel centric policy but they have nowhere to go. the u.s. approach to the middle east were nearly identical, a little more strident but they are basically asserting shared values between the government and no choice for voters. turning it into a topic beyond all rational debate and preempting considerations is something that's important. we've invited thomas to explain exactly how this came to be. they spent a significant amount of resources shaping the narrative and influencing the media. there are few special organizations su
it has become a player, christians united for israel, christians and jews, united fellowship are financially inconsequential if you added up compared to the mainline israel lobby support organizations, but their votes are not inconsequential. about 80 million christian evangelicals and 95% of them say israel is a primary or important factor in selecting their presidential candidate. americans, despite the wide partisan split, if you look at the last platform points on israel and the democratic...
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turbot a senior correspondent who has in recent years been very firm thing to kiev and moscow christiane argues that it's wrong to demonize vladimir putin and don't appease russia he says he's start planning for a post poutine russia also with us ellen posner a commentator for the burlington really devote all and believes that putin not only poison since enemies his army of internet trolls this point singing the political atmosphere in the west is a test our allies democracy and a warm welcome to gemma perth's current a freelance journalist an expert on eastern europe gemma says it's always the same reflex whatever happens it was always in moscow. about to begin with you alan no no no to the e.u. says it shocked by quotes the first offensive use of a nerve agent in europe since world war two are you shocked. no i'm not i'm not shocked i'm disgusted. it's stupid to say you're shocked because this was going to happen sooner or later. the couple of years ago mrs finn and go another russian expire who was blows blew the whistle on mr putin was poisoned with polonium in london so that was if
turbot a senior correspondent who has in recent years been very firm thing to kiev and moscow christiane argues that it's wrong to demonize vladimir putin and don't appease russia he says he's start planning for a post poutine russia also with us ellen posner a commentator for the burlington really devote all and believes that putin not only poison since enemies his army of internet trolls this point singing the political atmosphere in the west is a test our allies democracy and a warm welcome...
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juan: la seÑora raquel esperaba con ansias a su hijo christian, quien por fin viajÓ de un autobÚs.4 horas detenido y luego lo enviaron a mÉxico, su paÍs. en tijuana estuvo viviendo con un primo. su mamÁ pasÓ dÍas de mucha angustia, ya que pensaban que el joven nunca podrÍa volver a los estados unidos debido a que al salir del paÍs, habría perdido todo beneficio de "daca". >>nostalgia, dolor, todo. no se lo deseo a nadie. juan: ayer las autoridades lo dejaron regresar. nos cuenta christian que fue un supervisor quien muy amable lo atendiÓ y escuchÓ su versión de los hechos. aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza nos confirmÓ lo siguiente, christian michael regresÓ y se le permitió la entrada a los estados unidos. antes del anochecer, estaba de regreso con su mamÁ en el sur de california. fue una historia con final feliz como pocas vemos en estos dÍas en materia de inmigraciÓn, por lo cual christian pide que ni siquiera se acerquen a la frontera para evitar volver. >>un agente con gran corazÓn. enrique: gracias a todos los que hacen posible esta ediciÓn. los esperamos mÁs tarde. tamara: ¡cu
juan: la seÑora raquel esperaba con ansias a su hijo christian, quien por fin viajÓ de un autobÚs.4 horas detenido y luego lo enviaron a mÉxico, su paÍs. en tijuana estuvo viviendo con un primo. su mamÁ pasÓ dÍas de mucha angustia, ya que pensaban que el joven nunca podrÍa volver a los estados unidos debido a que al salir del paÍs, habría perdido todo beneficio de "daca". >>nostalgia, dolor, todo. no se lo deseo a nadie. juan: ayer las autoridades lo dejaron regresar....