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god is not a man. he is god. he is god. he is god.and there is nobody like god that you've ever met. is he jehovah. is he the first. he is the last. he is the alpha. he is the omega. he is the lord of lord. he is the king of kings, hallelujah. he is god. and when you go and interrupt prayer time with him do not for a second, for one moment think he's like any human you've ever met. he is not a man that he shall lie, nor the son of man that he shall do it. i'm talking about faith, having confidence in who, god. not your employer, not the government. who? god. your jehovah gyra is not the checks you get from your employer or spouse, it's not the government. i know that god uses a variety of sources to bless you but your jehovah gyra is god almighty and can he remove every one of these people from your life and supernaturally bless you like he did elijah with the raich and the brook. god doesn't need others to bless you, why? because he's god. he's god. faith, faith is confidence in god. what is faith? the bible says in hebrews dev11 tha
god is not a man. he is god. he is god. he is god.and there is nobody like god that you've ever met. is he jehovah. is he the first. he is the last. he is the alpha. he is the omega. he is the lord of lord. he is the king of kings, hallelujah. he is god. and when you go and interrupt prayer time with him do not for a second, for one moment think he's like any human you've ever met. he is not a man that he shall lie, nor the son of man that he shall do it. i'm talking about faith, having...
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, my god. it's an indirect of god presenting himself to the christian community on the day of judgment. >> thank you very much imam for being my guest. and thank you, pastor dever. if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife.
, my god. it's an indirect of god presenting himself to the christian community on the day of judgment. >> thank you very much imam for being my guest. and thank you, pastor dever. if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those...
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if god would lie to you about your money, why would you even believe the word of god?ng i have -- a man asked me one time, he said, "mike, what got you sowing thousand dollar seed?" i said, "i realized that my dreams were a lot bigger than a thousand anyway." a thousand's not enough for my dream. i can't buy a good car for $1,000. i can't buy a good house for $1,000. so i take what i've been given and i plant it, wrapped with expectation. oh, we could tell you about the people that's gonna be saved and healed and set free and homes healed. i could talk to you for about 2 or 3 hours on how many people have been changed through inspirational ministries. i could talk for hours on how many miracles this ministry has created around the world. but my focus is your harvest. 'cause when i get involved with god's dream, he gets involved with my dream. when i get involved with god's family, he gets involved with my family. in fact, i'm going to add a fourth harvest for the $300 people that i pray for. and do not, we're not gonna put up the clock until i have finished my prayer.
if god would lie to you about your money, why would you even believe the word of god?ng i have -- a man asked me one time, he said, "mike, what got you sowing thousand dollar seed?" i said, "i realized that my dreams were a lot bigger than a thousand anyway." a thousand's not enough for my dream. i can't buy a good car for $1,000. i can't buy a good house for $1,000. so i take what i've been given and i plant it, wrapped with expectation. oh, we could tell you about the...
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that is a god of love and god of hope. religion, especially christianity in this country, sometimes has been pulled in such a direction of condemnation we've lost i think the gospel of grace. >> armstrong says the connection between music and spirituality has been powerful in his own life. >> i'm a regular churchgoer, but i have to honestly say, sometimes my closest experiences to god have been either singing in the st. olaf choir or conducting that choir. >> he recalls visiting his mother shortly before she died. she was unresponsive, until he started playing and singing hymns. >> her favorite gospel hymn would be his eye is on the sparrow and i started to sing: ♪ and i sing because i'm happy. i sing because i'm free. his eye is on the sparrow. and i know he watches me. ♪ she sang with me. and when that was done, she looks up at me and she goes, "baby! when'd you get here? when science and medicine couldn't bring my mother back to me, these hymns, these songs of faith that she shared with me, were the things that we share
that is a god of love and god of hope. religion, especially christianity in this country, sometimes has been pulled in such a direction of condemnation we've lost i think the gospel of grace. >> armstrong says the connection between music and spirituality has been powerful in his own life. >> i'm a regular churchgoer, but i have to honestly say, sometimes my closest experiences to god have been either singing in the st. olaf choir or conducting that choir. >> he recalls...
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is with us, god our hope. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪iping tunes so merrily ♪ ♪ on the way to bethlehem, ♪ who will hear your tunes on these hills so lonely ♪ ♪ on the way to bethlehem?" ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the newborn king is come to bring us peace on earth, ♪ ♪ and he's lying cradled there at bethlehem." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "where is this new king, shepherd boy piping merrily, ♪ ♪ is he there at bethlehem?" ♪ "i will find him soon by the star shining brightly ♪ ♪ in the sky o'er bethlehem." ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the newborn king is come to bring us peace on earth, ♪ ♪ and he's lying cradled there at bethlehem." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "may i come with you, shepherd boy piping merrily, ♪ ♪ come with you to bethlehem? ♪ pay my homage too at the new king's cradle, ♪ ♪ is it far to bethlehem?" ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the infant king is born this night in ♪ ♪ lowly
is with us, god our hope. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪iping tunes so merrily ♪ ♪ on the way to bethlehem, ♪ who will hear your tunes on these hills so lonely ♪ ♪ on the way to bethlehem?" ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the newborn king is come to bring us peace on earth, ♪ ♪ and he's lying cradled there at bethlehem." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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but god has set his name on us, or god has chosen us, in order to testify to his presence in the world. circumcision is an external manifestation of this covenantal relationship that we have this special responsibility, this special obligation, this special destiny that obliges us to live accordingly. during the first decade or two of the young christian religion, all christians were jews. and if a gentile wanted to convert to christianity, that gentile first had to convert to judaism. and that meant adopting all the laws and traditions and rituals of judaism. so in order to become a christian, a gentile had to undergo circumcision. and many gentiles were quite unwilling to do this, because in the greek world there was a negative feeling towards this rite. and adults were often quite unwilling to undergo the pain and unpleasantness of this procedure. paul, who was trying to find a way to include the gentiles into the church without trying to make them become jewish, begins to twist the metaphor a bit, and he talks about a circumcision of the heart. in other words, he's trying to turn c
but god has set his name on us, or god has chosen us, in order to testify to his presence in the world. circumcision is an external manifestation of this covenantal relationship that we have this special responsibility, this special obligation, this special destiny that obliges us to live accordingly. during the first decade or two of the young christian religion, all christians were jews. and if a gentile wanted to convert to christianity, that gentile first had to convert to judaism. and that...
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god they were referring to. hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread. one of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. noticing that jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him "of all the commandments, which is the most important?" "the most important one," answered jesus, "is this." "shema yisrael adonai elohaynu adonai ehad." "hear, o israel, the lord our god, the lord is one." this acknowledgment, that the lord god is one, that he is the supreme ruler over all of life and even death, this was the central theological strand and core in jesus' faith. he did more than give it lip service, he believed it. ♪ praise thy faithfulness, praise thy faithfulness ♪ ♪ morning by morning new mercies i see ♪ ♪ all i hath needed thy hand hath provided ♪ ♪ praise thy faithfulness when i think about the way that i as a jewish woman think about christianity and church services, this was so counter to my own supposition about what goe
god they were referring to. hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread. one of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. noticing that jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him "of all the commandments, which is the most important?" "the most important one," answered jesus, "is this." "shema yisrael adonai elohaynu adonai ehad." "hear, o israel, the lord...
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is with us, god our hope. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪o bethlehem?" ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the newborn king is come to bring us peace on earth, ♪ ♪ and he's lying cradled there at bethlehem." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "where is this new king, shepherd boy piping merrily, ♪ ♪ is he there at bethlehem?" ♪ "i will find him soon by the star shining brightly ♪ ♪ in the sky o'er bethlehem." ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the newborn king is come to bring us peace on earth, ♪ ♪ and he's lying cradled there at bethlehem." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "may i come with you, shepherd boy piping merrily, ♪ ♪ come with you to bethlehem? ♪ pay my homage too at the new king's cradle, ♪ ♪ is it far to bethlehem?" ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the infant king is born this night in ♪ ♪ lowly stable yonder, born for you at ♪ ♪ bethlehem." ♪ the tree of life ♪ my soul hath seen, ♪ laden with fruit and always gr
is with us, god our hope. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪ ♪ god our hope and god our light. ♪o bethlehem?" ♪ angels in the sky brought this message nigh: ♪ ♪ "dance and sing for joy that christ ♪ ♪ the newborn king is come to bring us peace on earth, ♪ ♪ and he's lying cradled there at bethlehem." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "where is this new king, shepherd boy piping merrily, ♪ ♪ is he there at bethlehem?" ♪ "i will find him soon by the...
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god can do whatever god wants to do.ut the biblical text doesn't indicate this at all. >> vandenburg says while she believes bell raises some interesting questions, she's concerned a few particular verses without taking the full biblical narrative into account. >> i'm uncomfortable with the way he frames things in the book that make it sound like sort of like don't worry about it because it's just going to be okay. and i'm not convinced that the bible says that. i'm fairly convinced that the bible says if you reject me, i'll reject you. >> some evangelicals say bell doesn't give enough importance to god's judgment towards sin. >> whenl they talk about god's great love, it's always set against the backdrop of god's righteousness, god's wrath, god's holiness. >> i think what happens for many people is they heard about the judgment before the love. but if you start with the love and the judgment flows out of that, god's love is for us to flourish in god's good world. for us to flourish in god's good world, judgments have to
god can do whatever god wants to do.ut the biblical text doesn't indicate this at all. >> vandenburg says while she believes bell raises some interesting questions, she's concerned a few particular verses without taking the full biblical narrative into account. >> i'm uncomfortable with the way he frames things in the book that make it sound like sort of like don't worry about it because it's just going to be okay. and i'm not convinced that the bible says that. i'm fairly convinced...
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so when "sex, mom, & god" and crazy for god in patients with god, i tell a story today euphemistically alluded to in my early novel, my calvin becker trilogy some of you might have read. portofino comest amant and saving grandma which are the stories of a child of fundamental missionaries in the 1960s in the age of the chilchinbito when fully he fully he was doing his stuff, was the place he could live and travel in italy was a cheap vacation for us. portofino assortment in the summers. took a train for a half-hour summer on the mediterranean and medicine turquoise became a favorite color because mediterranean was and perhaps still is. we had a wonderful time, but my introduction to vacationing with a little different than the other people. other regular guess who came every year did not value of mortification every night and ask the karachi beach to swallow that because their mothers did not say long preachy decreases over the meal in order to evangelize the witness to all those last roman catholic italians are church of england people. my dad would say that it actually represented ea
so when "sex, mom, & god" and crazy for god in patients with god, i tell a story today euphemistically alluded to in my early novel, my calvin becker trilogy some of you might have read. portofino comest amant and saving grandma which are the stories of a child of fundamental missionaries in the 1960s in the age of the chilchinbito when fully he fully he was doing his stuff, was the place he could live and travel in italy was a cheap vacation for us. portofino assortment in the...
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god's a supernatural god. he can bring grace and comfort into your life just by a state of peace and joy. even though -- >> i've had moments, for example, when something bad's happened in your life. or something that's really affected you badly. and you prayed to god to have that situation end in a happy way. and then it hasn't. so your prayers haven't been answered. in that circumstance, do you not feel slightly let down? >> well, you know what? i can't tell god what to do. i can ask god what to do. i can ask him to do things for me. i know in my core he's got my best interest at heart. it may not look good. but somehow, some good can come out of it. you know, you can't bring people back. you can't bring things maybe that you've lost back sometimes. but god has a way of somehow getting you out of yourself and into a new place in your life. >> let's take a little break and come back and talk to you about executions. which is a burning issue right now. many people believing that america should now join most of
god's a supernatural god. he can bring grace and comfort into your life just by a state of peace and joy. even though -- >> i've had moments, for example, when something bad's happened in your life. or something that's really affected you badly. and you prayed to god to have that situation end in a happy way. and then it hasn't. so your prayers haven't been answered. in that circumstance, do you not feel slightly let down? >> well, you know what? i can't tell god what to do. i can...
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they were proclaiming a son of god, a god from god, a savior.d to be titles that the roman empire abrogated to himself. >> for the next few years, paul would languish in prison, surviving assassination attempts and brutal interrogations. finally, his appeals to be tried in rome were answered. >> paul is a citizen of the roman empire, and that provides certain protections for him. they include the right to a trial, the right to not be whipped or beaten without a trial, the right to appeal to caesar, and a protection against crucifixion. >> the trip from jerusalem almost killed paul when he was shipwrecked in a storm. finally, in the year 60 a.d., paul reached rome in chains. just in time for rome's first official persecution of christians at the hands of the emperor, nero. in the year 64 a.d., when a fire destroyed much of imperial rome, nero famously fiddled while the city burned. but he had his reasons for letting the fire burn. he wanted to clear out space for grand new buildings. >> the christians living in the south of the city are immune fr
they were proclaiming a son of god, a god from god, a savior.d to be titles that the roman empire abrogated to himself. >> for the next few years, paul would languish in prison, surviving assassination attempts and brutal interrogations. finally, his appeals to be tried in rome were answered. >> paul is a citizen of the roman empire, and that provides certain protections for him. they include the right to a trial, the right to not be whipped or beaten without a trial, the right to...
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god didn't make us as robots. it is hard to explain because god is good. god could have stopped it, but he didn't. but there's much about faith i don't understand. >> is your faith -- does your faith ever get dented? it always sounds unequivocal. i listen you on sunday mornings and you're an inspiring speaker. i have had relatives who renounced their catholic faith after living through the holocaust and they couldn't understand a god who could have 5 million jews have their lives taken in a ghastly manner. i find it difficult to argue. what do you say to people i can't continue have this faith, because some appalling thing have happened? >> that hatches from time to time. i go back to the fact, having faith means you'll have unanswered questions. so i can't explain why, you know, parents will come to me and their little child has cancer. i still believe -- >> what do you say to them? >> god has you in the palm of his hand. none of this is a surprise to god. our hearts break with you, but we'll pray for you and god is going to give you a strength you never
god didn't make us as robots. it is hard to explain because god is good. god could have stopped it, but he didn't. but there's much about faith i don't understand. >> is your faith -- does your faith ever get dented? it always sounds unequivocal. i listen you on sunday mornings and you're an inspiring speaker. i have had relatives who renounced their catholic faith after living through the holocaust and they couldn't understand a god who could have 5 million jews have their lives taken in...
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"'render to caesar the things that are caesar's and to god the things that are god's.' and they marveled at him." witherington: now, this is a tremendously ironic saying, because, of course, from the biblical point of view, everything is god's. "the earth is the lord's, and the fullness thereof." so thinking that god has a sphere and caesar has a sphere and they're sort of neatly divided or separatable is laughable, and anybody who heard this saying would know that this is a riddle, a deliberate riddle. and it stumps the inquisitors. instead of jesus being stumped, it stumps them. to fully understand what jesus was doing in jerusalem, ben witherington believes that we need to examine an event earlier in his life, before he came to the city, when he revealed who he was to his disciples, in secret. according to the gospels, while he was still in galilee, jesus took his disciples north, to a pagan city called caesarea philippi, a place full of ancient temples, where sacrifices would have been made to pagan gods. it was also a center for the newly created emperor cult, in w
"'render to caesar the things that are caesar's and to god the things that are god's.' and they marveled at him." witherington: now, this is a tremendously ironic saying, because, of course, from the biblical point of view, everything is god's. "the earth is the lord's, and the fullness thereof." so thinking that god has a sphere and caesar has a sphere and they're sort of neatly divided or separatable is laughable, and anybody who heard this saying would know that this is a...
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god is still speaking? >> a dear friend of ours, ron buford saw a little card, gracey allen left for george burnes when she died. it said, never put a period where god has placed a comma. ron went home or to his motel that night and said "why don't we want to put a period where god has placed a comma?" he said ah, because god is still speaking. >> that's amazing. glad to hear that. >> we have one more segment, we gotta wrap up. there are some other great stories. thank you for joining us, please join us in our final segment with the jazz and justice church. be out there! be out there! [female announcer] time was, kids did what came naturally, spending free time running barefoot through the grass, wading knee deep in streams, climbing to the tallest branch. but today, american kids are more likely found texting, watching tv, or gazing at a computer screen. they spend more than seven hours in front of electronic media. something essential has been lost. childhood's connection to the natural world. that's why
god is still speaking? >> a dear friend of ours, ron buford saw a little card, gracey allen left for george burnes when she died. it said, never put a period where god has placed a comma. ron went home or to his motel that night and said "why don't we want to put a period where god has placed a comma?" he said ah, because god is still speaking. >> that's amazing. glad to hear that. >> we have one more segment, we gotta wrap up. there are some other great stories....
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i think christmas comes to remind us that there is a god, and that this is a god who loves us. >> when you talk about compassion, so many of us try around the holidays to give to others who are less fortunate. and yet whether it's homeless services, martha's table in this town that i try to be active with and other food banks and so forth, they see incredible generosity around the holidays. then they go through these very fallow periods, but the need is still so pressing. >> this is why we try to keep k christmas going all year. >> yeah, right. >> every religion has as its basis the goodness of god that's not just one day or one time of the year, but the goodness of god is a teaching that god doesn't only love us on christmas and doesn't only give us a great gift on christmas. whatever your faith is, that's the anchor that you have to hold on to. that's the sign of god's presence. >> let me ask you about the anger in the country. we see it in this city and throughout the country with occupy protesters, people talking about economic inequality. we see a lack of trust in major institutio
i think christmas comes to remind us that there is a god, and that this is a god who loves us. >> when you talk about compassion, so many of us try around the holidays to give to others who are less fortunate. and yet whether it's homeless services, martha's table in this town that i try to be active with and other food banks and so forth, they see incredible generosity around the holidays. then they go through these very fallow periods, but the need is still so pressing. >> this is...
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most high ♪ god on high ♪ lord god ♪ sacrifice ♪ halleluiah, halleluiah ♪ fills through the earth andf wonder ♪ star of night >> we hope you and your family are enjoying this special presentation of rejoice. from all of us here at the fox news channel family. we want you to rejoice in this great country of ours. now, i know christmas sometimes gets very complicated. but occasionally it's important to stop and realize that this holiday isn't that complicated. it's pretty simple. it's all about recognizing that when things get really, really, totally out of control, god gets involved and personally shows up. that's the christmas message. it's not so much about fireworks and decorations and expensive stuff under the tree. it's about relationships. relationships with god, with with family, and of all the things that you are doing during holiday season, i hope that's what you are spending most of your time thinking about. the things that are under the tree. oh, those are nice. but the expense of the gifts never makes a christmas what it really is. it's the fact that you get to share this h
most high ♪ god on high ♪ lord god ♪ sacrifice ♪ halleluiah, halleluiah ♪ fills through the earth andf wonder ♪ star of night >> we hope you and your family are enjoying this special presentation of rejoice. from all of us here at the fox news channel family. we want you to rejoice in this great country of ours. now, i know christmas sometimes gets very complicated. but occasionally it's important to stop and realize that this holiday isn't that complicated. it's pretty...
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god is not the god -- america's god is not the god of israel. guest: i listened closely to ron paul. i came away thinking about the isolationists. he is an isolationist. he said we should withdraw from the middle east and let them sort it out themselves. the last time we did that, we got the holocaust and world war ii. most americans hate this reality -- without american leadership, the world gets up to really bad things. even in the 1990's, europe, nato could not be served -- bestir itself to stop ethnic cleansing and genocide on its own continent, until bill clinton finally said to nato, we're going into kosovo, whether you join us or not. we're going to stop this ethnic cleansing. once we said we were going to go, the british, french, and germans said, well, if you are going to go, we will go with you. without and u.s. leadership, we would have continued to have -- without the u.s. leadership, we would have continued to have mass rape and ethnic cleansing. we cannot have isolationism. we would have great suffering if we were to withdraw from
god is not the god -- america's god is not the god of israel. guest: i listened closely to ron paul. i came away thinking about the isolationists. he is an isolationist. he said we should withdraw from the middle east and let them sort it out themselves. the last time we did that, we got the holocaust and world war ii. most americans hate this reality -- without american leadership, the world gets up to really bad things. even in the 1990's, europe, nato could not be served -- bestir itself to...
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i think we have done god's great injustice by squeezing god into the volume of a body, the span of a lifetime, giving him a mere identity and putting him you know somewhere in an ethnic that ground and saying, this god is the creator of the universe. god is much more awesome, and thanks to science. [laughter] >> so when you ask about what is it about spirituality, there are two levels to answer that question. one level is the spirituality in general and i think it's very important people's lives to be spiritual and if you are a scientist it's very important i hope that people realize that eating a scientist doesn't mean you you are not a spiritual person. the other level, the question is deepak's spirituality and i admire deepak's spirituality as it relates to the human condition. treating other people with respect and meditating. i like to meditate. i think it's very good for you and i recommend it. i also agree with deepak or the converse i guess that spirituality, being a spiritual person and being able to appreciate the human condition and your place in the world makes science al
i think we have done god's great injustice by squeezing god into the volume of a body, the span of a lifetime, giving him a mere identity and putting him you know somewhere in an ethnic that ground and saying, this god is the creator of the universe. god is much more awesome, and thanks to science. [laughter] >> so when you ask about what is it about spirituality, there are two levels to answer that question. one level is the spirituality in general and i think it's very important...
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she was going to be the mother of god's son. what do we know about this woman who would change the course of history? >> we don't know very much about mary. we get little tantalizing snapshots. and from those tantalizing snapshots, she appears to be a lively, intelligent, but basically down-to-earth woman. >> and maybe not a woman at all when she bore jesus, but a girl with a remarkable life ahead of her. >> mary was very young when she became pregnant with jesus. she was probably just in her mid-teens. which meant that by the time jesus was doing his public ministry, maybe she was 45. >> joseph, jesus' earthly father, is perhaps the most mysterious figure of all. by the time jesus has begun his public ministry, joseph has vanished from the story. that has led to speculation that joseph, a carpenter by trade, was many years older than mary. life in the nazareth of jesus' day was hard. today, a group of biblical scholars and archaeologists have built nazareth village to give a better sense of just what daily life in the nazareth
she was going to be the mother of god's son. what do we know about this woman who would change the course of history? >> we don't know very much about mary. we get little tantalizing snapshots. and from those tantalizing snapshots, she appears to be a lively, intelligent, but basically down-to-earth woman. >> and maybe not a woman at all when she bore jesus, but a girl with a remarkable life ahead of her. >> mary was very young when she became pregnant with jesus. she was...
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i think we have done god great injustice by squeezing god into the volume of a body, the span of a lifetime, giving him a male identity and putting him, you know, somewhere in an ethnic background and saying this god is the creator of the universe. god is much more awesome than -- [inaudible] thanks to science. [laughter] [applause] >> so when you ask about what is good about spirituality, there's two levs to answer that question. one level is spirituality in general, and i think it's very important people's lives be spiritual, and if you're a scientist, it's very important. i hope that people realize being a scientist doesn't mean you're not a spiritual person. the other level of the person is deepak's spirituality, and i admire his spirituality as it relates to the human condition; freeing yourself from the baggage of your past, treating other people with respect and, um, he's got me meditating. [laughter] and i like to meditate. i think it's very good for you, i recommend it. and i also agree with deepak or in the converse, i guess, that i think that spirituality, being a spir dhul perso
i think we have done god great injustice by squeezing god into the volume of a body, the span of a lifetime, giving him a male identity and putting him, you know, somewhere in an ethnic background and saying this god is the creator of the universe. god is much more awesome than -- [inaudible] thanks to science. [laughter] [applause] >> so when you ask about what is good about spirituality, there's two levs to answer that question. one level is spirituality in general, and i think it's...
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that biography is about to god. and i'm not tough but god has always had some kind of plan for me, you know? i was not supposed to be born. the coat hanger did not work. i have been here ever since. i have not done anything since i was acquitted. when i was acquitted, barbara walters put me on a plane and i spent 20 minutes with her and since then i have been wandering around. wandering around the country. tavis: since you were acquitted and talked to barbara walters, you have not talked to anybody, all of these years later, why now? why decides to open up? >> it has been a process. i felt terrible about being in this town. the other day i saw the location roster. when somebody dies you say he is on location. that is how you deal with it. every year there is elizabeth taylor and when i die, will ibm the roster or don't jell birds belong there? -- jailbirds belong there? i could not handle anything after that trial. i was $30 million in debt from some crazy civil trial which i should never have done. i was suicidal.
that biography is about to god. and i'm not tough but god has always had some kind of plan for me, you know? i was not supposed to be born. the coat hanger did not work. i have been here ever since. i have not done anything since i was acquitted. when i was acquitted, barbara walters put me on a plane and i spent 20 minutes with her and since then i have been wandering around. wandering around the country. tavis: since you were acquitted and talked to barbara walters, you have not talked to...
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god. that is this book in paperback purpose second volume is space for those who do not like a religion or a fee is them and the third is sex mom and god. i will begin tonight to redo the injury remarks that will set up my talk but also let you know, a little bit about what this book covers in terms of what "the reader" would find in it. one of the things i love most about being with my grandchildren is they only know me now before i explain why i had sex with the i sculpture and how my family helped to push the republican party into the embrace of the religious right and have my family involved in several murders my granddaughter just turned to. she, along with my three other grandchildren is my second chance now that i have carved out a spiritual identity as dramatically eclipsing of my former self as if i disappeared into a witness protection program. my four grandchildren a man dead and the others now was standing i am prone to label people and ideas as my mother did prepare she divide
god. that is this book in paperback purpose second volume is space for those who do not like a religion or a fee is them and the third is sex mom and god. i will begin tonight to redo the injury remarks that will set up my talk but also let you know, a little bit about what this book covers in terms of what "the reader" would find in it. one of the things i love most about being with my grandchildren is they only know me now before i explain why i had sex with the i sculpture and how...
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raised in church, had a fascination with god. when i was in high school i went to a bible study. the guy leading the bible study said jesus loves you. the information went from here to here. and it started a quest for me. i started reading the bible. i developed a personal relationship with christ even before i received salvation, had gone to prayer meetings, and heard a lot of talk about receiving south carolina -- receiving your lord and savior. one night the lord said i want you to surrounder your life to me. that was a moment of decision. i responded yes, but my life didn't change about a year-and-a-half later when i had a personal encounter with the holy spirit. september 18, 1978. 7 something p.m. holy spirit came into me, and then soon after that convicted me of sin. i got the information about the gospel, repented once and for all before god for my sin, trusted christ and had told him i'd submit me life to him. >> i'm so glad you're with us. i missed that on the program last time. i grew up in new orleans, very healthily
raised in church, had a fascination with god. when i was in high school i went to a bible study. the guy leading the bible study said jesus loves you. the information went from here to here. and it started a quest for me. i started reading the bible. i developed a personal relationship with christ even before i received salvation, had gone to prayer meetings, and heard a lot of talk about receiving south carolina -- receiving your lord and savior. one night the lord said i want you to...
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god-cast is spelled with a hyphen. it is a little bit of play on words. >> and that is an english play on judaism. and it's an english adaptation. >> right, we were trying to be funny. but we wanted it to be jewish in flavor. >> and, what is the relationship between upstart and god cast? >> well, god cast is an example of our starters. a woman brought jewish stories and bible stories to life through media. and god-cast was started for young adults. they are going on you tube and facebook and twitter. so by connecting jewish text with the internet age. we are keeping tradition alive. and so, as on organization, we are looking for people like sarah who are tapping into people where they are and meeting their immediates and exposing them to their rich tradition. >> thank you so much. we are going do take a quick break. please join us in just a moment when we come back. life -- an everyday miracle of survival. today, the future of all life on earth hangs in the balance. what happens next depends on us. jason mraz: ♪ well,
god-cast is spelled with a hyphen. it is a little bit of play on words. >> and that is an english play on judaism. and it's an english adaptation. >> right, we were trying to be funny. but we wanted it to be jewish in flavor. >> and, what is the relationship between upstart and god cast? >> well, god cast is an example of our starters. a woman brought jewish stories and bible stories to life through media. and god-cast was started for young adults. they are going on you...
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god just made this coincidence happen. i just ran into my old friend, it must have been god's work.that's never true, that god didn't put us here together? >> no, i wouldn't, i think we have choice to do what we want. you know, natural disasters have causes that we can explain, like earthquakes. some natural disasters like hurricanes, we know that humans have a lot to do with it, with changing weather patterns and climate, so you have to examine each case carefully. i would say a lot of the weather, we are definitely responsible for, but i wouldn't blame god for it. >> solyndra, what would make it more effective political leader of? >> a person of science or a person of faith and? >> a person of faith meaning a person who believes in what? >> can't a scientist a person of faith? exclusive? >> well, a scientist or a spiritual leader of. >> i think it have attorneys politician, you certainly shoul be able to have physicists. [laughter] [applause] >> i think that you need a spiritual person, a person who believes in the human spirit who cares about p
god just made this coincidence happen. i just ran into my old friend, it must have been god's work.that's never true, that god didn't put us here together? >> no, i wouldn't, i think we have choice to do what we want. you know, natural disasters have causes that we can explain, like earthquakes. some natural disasters like hurricanes, we know that humans have a lot to do with it, with changing weather patterns and climate, so you have to examine each case carefully. i would say a lot of...
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work and executing god's will? how come the cure of every officer may gain hitler in to a minor got started off by all my almighty god? how kaman the builds buckling it says god is on our side? top of the first three be made by the national socialist dictatorship is with the vatican and exchanging political control of germany for catholic information. how come the churches celebrated the birthday of 50 your every day every year on that day and tell democracy put an end to that? quasi superstitious? again is that a difference of emphasis between as to suggest there is something fascist about me and my believes to say that is not something you should believe. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> dr. david berlinski the you have three minutes. >> i will assert the following proposition. when is that -- poisons everything and the ancillary proposition their religion plays in some thing. at the beginning of the discussion we said they were a conflict of purpose those the separation to the contrary introduced into this di
work and executing god's will? how come the cure of every officer may gain hitler in to a minor got started off by all my almighty god? how kaman the builds buckling it says god is on our side? top of the first three be made by the national socialist dictatorship is with the vatican and exchanging political control of germany for catholic information. how come the churches celebrated the birthday of 50 your every day every year on that day and tell democracy put an end to that? quasi...
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god, i don't believe this. took your guitar, you went up to the roof, and you came up with this really gentle song. you were up there? you were singing... i'm sorry. it's just, after i heard that, i thought... i felt like i... knew you. you know, there's this wine-tasting thing at niagara-on-the-lake next weekend. i was thinking, you know, maybe we could go? um... i mean, we don't have to stay over, it could just be a day trip. i was just thinking, 'cause we haven't seen each other for a while. yeah, yeah. and it's been really great. i-- i just... (gunshot, faint scream) what was that? that was gunfire. (people screaming) wait, hold on. steve! wait! (tires screech, horns blare) man: hey, watch it! hey, what are you doing? jules: stop! man: somebody's been shot! winnie, it's jules. oh, hey! how are you enjoying your y off? jules: i've got shots fired inside the sultan grill, on the danforth. guys, guys! what's happening? are you okay? we're outside the restaurant right now. is the shooter still inside? jules: i
god, i don't believe this. took your guitar, you went up to the roof, and you came up with this really gentle song. you were up there? you were singing... i'm sorry. it's just, after i heard that, i thought... i felt like i... knew you. you know, there's this wine-tasting thing at niagara-on-the-lake next weekend. i was thinking, you know, maybe we could go? um... i mean, we don't have to stay over, it could just be a day trip. i was just thinking, 'cause we haven't seen each other for a while....
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or the son of god. 79% of americans believe in the virgin birth of jesus. how can anyone think that americans's religious faith cannot shunted aside by a dutch flo philosophy pushed aside by personal autonomy. wife edie two daughters apits kaw pale . politics yale university american studies with an emphasis on religious and politics. ba some come law day. harvard university ph.d. religion. um cum laude. harvard university ph.d. religion. "new york times" magazine. new york book riew th "wall street journal" "l.a. times" the washington post. so on.com. three books on white buddhists, recently american jesus, howhe t son of god became a national icon. red sox die fan and ken u.s. richard plotherow. >> bangor maine 47 years of age. wife na g i sa. jewish. politics independence. wesley 81. london school of economics ms international relations. business week magazine moscow burro chief 4 years. the atlantic contributing editor one year and currently. national journal staff correspondent with five cover stories this year. the french were right kerry is a worldly
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i love singing songs about god, i like sippinging songs to god. i don't have a very good voice at all. i don't have that ability to sing the way some people sing. i think we were all given a talent and the ability to do something really well. for me as a pitcher, this is my platform to worship on. i take the mound and i worship and i give it everything i've got. i go out there and believe that god has given me a talent to succeed. he's given me a talent to execute my pitches. and sometime i do. sometimes i don't. overall, i give it everything i've got. i don't apologize for it. i put a lot of passion, a lot of zeal, and i think that's honoring to god. i believe that is the way i need to play the game. so when i get done pitching, i feel like i have truly worshipped god. and i go out there and praise him for it. >> other athletes in professional football who know of your faith, how do they treat you? is it different? >> faith is a really touchy subject with athletes. i think there is the common theme, a bible thumper, jesus freak kind of scenario.
i love singing songs about god, i like sippinging songs to god. i don't have a very good voice at all. i don't have that ability to sing the way some people sing. i think we were all given a talent and the ability to do something really well. for me as a pitcher, this is my platform to worship on. i take the mound and i worship and i give it everything i've got. i go out there and believe that god has given me a talent to succeed. he's given me a talent to execute my pitches. and sometime i do....
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god bless. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord he is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored he hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible, swift sword his truth is marching on >> ♪ in the beauty of the lilies christ was born across the sea with a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me as he died to make men holy let us live to make men free while god is marching on >> ♪ glory, glory, hallelujah! glory, glory, hallelujah! glory, glory, hallelujah! his truth is marching on oh, glory, glory, hallelujah! oh, glory, glory, hallelujah! oh, glory, glory, hallelujah! his truth is marching on! whoa, glory, glory, hallelujah! whoa, glory, glory, hallelujah! whoa, glory, glory, hallelujah! his truth is marching on! glory, glory, hallelujah! glory, glory, hallelujah! glory, glory, hallelujah! his truth is marching on! yeah, yeah, yeah, his truth is marching on! it's beautiful it's beautiful his truth is marching on! it's marching
god bless. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord he is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored he hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible, swift sword his truth is marching on >> ♪ in the beauty of the lilies christ was born across the sea with a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me as he died to make men holy let us live to make men free while god is marching on >> ♪ glory, glory,...
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oh, my god. oh, my god! cashmira (lahs): it's over! from the same i.p. address. i'll run a trace, see if we can connect them to davis. (exhales all right, i'm just gonna change this, okay? don't try to be the tough guy-- i know what it feels le. i've been shot before. i know how much pain you're in. soow do you like the date so far? you really know how to keep a girl on her toes, huh? wait till you see what... i have planned for the next one. (whispers): we can't-- he's st gonna start shooting again. that's why we got to do it fast, disarm him. there are a lot of us and only one of him. steve, you're shivering. yeah, the... the room... is spinning. your heart's racing really fast. yeah, i'm cold. i'm just going into shock. i'm gonna go try and i'm gonna go get your jacket. no, no... look, look at me, will you look at me? you're gonna keep talking to me, okay? i'm an idiot. you're not; it's not your fault. no, i mean i shouldn't ha waited so long to ask you out. let's save the deathbed confession for 50 years from w, okay? you gonna be
oh, my god. oh, my god! cashmira (lahs): it's over! from the same i.p. address. i'll run a trace, see if we can connect them to davis. (exhales all right, i'm just gonna change this, okay? don't try to be the tough guy-- i know what it feels le. i've been shot before. i know how much pain you're in. soow do you like the date so far? you really know how to keep a girl on her toes, huh? wait till you see what... i have planned for the next one. (whispers): we can't-- he's st gonna start shooting...
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god bless you.>> please welcome martin luther king ththird iii. >> first let me thank god for the opportunity to be here on this day that many in our nation would say is a sovereign debt. to each and every dignitary here, and i would say that to everybody, but to especially brother harry johnston and his staff for the tireless work to make this memorial a reality, we first say thank you. also to the martin luther king foundation board, to each and every contributor, every corporation but perhaps most of all to the masses of americans who chose to contribute to this effort that would not be here but by the contributions of men and women and families. we thank each of you and everyone of you. on behalf of my wife andrea and my daughter, we say thank you. today we have come to participate in this unveiling ceremony to my father and celebrate his legacy. let us not forget that he paid the ultimate price for our civil rights. he was a champion of human rights and social justice for all people regardless
god bless you.>> please welcome martin luther king ththird iii. >> first let me thank god for the opportunity to be here on this day that many in our nation would say is a sovereign debt. to each and every dignitary here, and i would say that to everybody, but to especially brother harry johnston and his staff for the tireless work to make this memorial a reality, we first say thank you. also to the martin luther king foundation board, to each and every contributor, every...
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god is much more of some -- awesome. [applause] >> so when you ask what is good about spirituality there are two levels to answer the question. loveless spirituality in general, and i think it's very important in people's lives to be spiritual and you are a scientist it is very importantly hope people realize being a scientist doesn't mean that you are not a spiritual person. the other level of the question is deepak's storage will be coming in by a player his spirituality as it relates to the human condition free yourself from your past, treating other people to respect and he's got me meditating. i like to meditate. i think it's very good for you. i recommend it and i also agree deepak that i think that spirituality, being a spiritual person and being able to appreciate the human condition in your place in the world wheat science all of more of awesome so there's a great complementarity they're using the term. >> great. having no bias. the scientific method is deeply nothing you can see, touch, measure is real and that
god is much more of some -- awesome. [applause] >> so when you ask what is good about spirituality there are two levels to answer the question. loveless spirituality in general, and i think it's very important in people's lives to be spiritual and you are a scientist it is very importantly hope people realize being a scientist doesn't mean that you are not a spiritual person. the other level of the question is deepak's storage will be coming in by a player his spirituality as it relates...
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oh, my god. i can't believe this is happening. >> reporter: he gets away. >> yes. >> reporter: they both call police. >> right. >> reporter: she accuses him of shooting her. >> it's two simultaneous 911 calls telling opposed stories. [ gunfire ] >> 911, what's your emergency? >> 911, somebody just shot at me. >> reporter: investigators tell abc news hepner begins to spin a web of lies. >> listen to me, did he pull the gun on you? or you pulled the gun on him? >> no, he pulled it on me. and he's got it. he ran -- he drove away. >> reporter: she begins to babble, then reveals the back story. >> that son of a [ bleep ], i can't believe he did this. >> what did he say? >> i don't know. he and my daughter are in the middle of a horrible divorce. >> reporter: one that according to these documents has lasted for years and included at least one restraining order. >> oh, my god, he's got the gun. he's got the gun. oh, my god, what if he tries to get to my daughter? i got to find my daughter. she's got my
oh, my god. i can't believe this is happening. >> reporter: he gets away. >> yes. >> reporter: they both call police. >> right. >> reporter: she accuses him of shooting her. >> it's two simultaneous 911 calls telling opposed stories. [ gunfire ] >> 911, what's your emergency? >> 911, somebody just shot at me. >> reporter: investigators tell abc news hepner begins to spin a web of lies. >> listen to me, did he pull the gun on you? or...
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but gunmen -- "god & man at yale" was the first. as of many of his later books, this one remains in print 60 years after publication. our panel this afternoon will discuss why, as a publishing matter, but as an intellectual one. this should be the case. what is living in what is dead in the thought of "god & man at yale." why and to what extent does it remain relevant to man and even to yale, trusting god and the author to settle the third matter between themselves. the peculiarity of the book, as was noted in the first panel is that bill buckley does not describe himself, certainly not consistently, as a conservative in this book. he calls himself a christian individualist. the only thing he repeatedly identifies as conservative is zero or rather a hill's reputation as a citadel of conservatism. whenever he makes of the difference the 60 years has rocked as yale and elsewhere, no one would be moved to think of yelled out as a citadel of conservatism by the by reputation or reality. to discuss these questions and the ramifications w
but gunmen -- "god & man at yale" was the first. as of many of his later books, this one remains in print 60 years after publication. our panel this afternoon will discuss why, as a publishing matter, but as an intellectual one. this should be the case. what is living in what is dead in the thought of "god & man at yale." why and to what extent does it remain relevant to man and even to yale, trusting god and the author to settle the third matter between themselves....