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glory to god glory to god glory to god in the highest glory to god glory to god glory to god glory to god glory to god in the highest glory to god glory to god glory to god in the highest glory to god amen amen amen >> let us pray. grant, we pray almighty god, that as we are bathed in the new radiance of your incarnate word, the light of faith which illumens our minds may also shine through in our deeds through our lord jesus christ, your son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the holy spirit, one god forever and ever. >> amen. >> a reading from the book of the prophet isaiah. darkness have seen a great upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom, a light has shon. you have brought them abundant joy and great rejoicing as they rejoice before you as at the harvest. as people make merry when dividing spoils. for the yoke that burdened them, the pull on their shoulder and the rod of their task master, you have smashed, as on the day of midian. for every boot that tramped in batter, every cloak rolled in blood will be burned as fuel for us. a son is given us . upon his shoulder,
glory to god glory to god glory to god in the highest glory to god glory to god glory to god glory to god glory to god in the highest glory to god glory to god glory to god in the highest glory to god amen amen amen >> let us pray. grant, we pray almighty god, that as we are bathed in the new radiance of your incarnate word, the light of faith which illumens our minds may also shine through in our deeds through our lord jesus christ, your son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of...
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puritan religion focused on god actively saving the souls. of the elect. god's grace. this is what enlightened philosophes are rejecting. two other scottish philosophes worth mentioning, because they were influential in shaping the minds and outlooks of the american founders, adam smith and lord kames. "the theory of moral sentiments," published in 1759, was widely read. and quoted. in 1776 he published the wealth of nations about political economy. it was the theory of moral sentiments that shaped the moral direction of the american revolution, to the extent that it was read by the elites who wrote the documents that we take pride in today as the founding documents of the nation. lord keynes published elements of criticism in 1762. that is the work he is most that is the work he is most famous for and in his time. what these men said, as you can see, is that we recognize, in human behavior, the operation of the principle of benevolence as well as that of selfishness. it is natural to have selfish feelings, but it is just as natural to have feelings of the most exquisi
puritan religion focused on god actively saving the souls. of the elect. god's grace. this is what enlightened philosophes are rejecting. two other scottish philosophes worth mentioning, because they were influential in shaping the minds and outlooks of the american founders, adam smith and lord kames. "the theory of moral sentiments," published in 1759, was widely read. and quoted. in 1776 he published the wealth of nations about political economy. it was the theory of moral...
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you're also doing violence against god's garden, god peace gift. our society is bombarding us with noise. >> now 70 father john finds himself renewed by daily con tell me plagues and by his connection with nature. >> you can play skip the rock, okay? i'm going to try it, okay? here we go. >> that was awesome. >> that was about four. >> it's places like these, he says, that spiritual leaders must protect as true evidence of their faith. is this what the pope meant? >> i would think pope francis would be right alongside us, and he would be skipping rocks the same as us and maybe we'd have a prayer together. it would be a prayer of thankfulness and nice going, god. >>> next, a prayer for another future. the nut centerhood. and why a young woman would choose it today. >> we always portray it as no sex, no money, you have to do what the superior says. that sounds horrible. who would do that? >> "america tonight" with a spirited choice. >>> later looking up. long hidden from view, the rebirth of america's mother church. >> sunday on "hard earned". losing
you're also doing violence against god's garden, god peace gift. our society is bombarding us with noise. >> now 70 father john finds himself renewed by daily con tell me plagues and by his connection with nature. >> you can play skip the rock, okay? i'm going to try it, okay? here we go. >> that was awesome. >> that was about four. >> it's places like these, he says, that spiritual leaders must protect as true evidence of their faith. is this what the pope meant?...
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>> well, politics involves a lot of talk about god.ut there are less and less signs that people, even meaning the same thing by god, or as the pugh report suggests, that people consult the bible about guidance on moral matters, and in fact, the pugh report shows that the younger an american is, the less likely it is that they will rely on their domination or their bible to give them answers. >> well, it's still happening, so i don't want to ask why it's happening. the earth is shifting under our feet as we speak, but how do people leave aside centuries of familytrition, and leave aside what they learned growing up, and why is it so easy to shed that? like changing your clothes? >> well, i think that we're in a moment where people are looking around and exposed to many different ways of seeing the world. and i think that sign tisk advance wants are important in that. it's people, and recognizing that my tradition is not everybody's tradition, and maybe i need to question my tradition. i wouldn't say that we're in a moment politically, b
>> well, politics involves a lot of talk about god.ut there are less and less signs that people, even meaning the same thing by god, or as the pugh report suggests, that people consult the bible about guidance on moral matters, and in fact, the pugh report shows that the younger an american is, the less likely it is that they will rely on their domination or their bible to give them answers. >> well, it's still happening, so i don't want to ask why it's happening. the earth is...
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the great awakening, if it had a slogan, it was god hovers over you. god is present. itinerant preachers and the image here is of the reverend george whitfield who may have been the best known and the most popular came over from england at the end of the 1730's. and he worked his way up from georgia to pennsylvania to new england. giving these barn burning and mesmerizing sermons. sometimes whitfield was invited into local churches. other times the local minister was suspicious of him. he was known to call out parishioners, all you sinners, you have devil's -- half d evils, and the more sedate and sober ministers did not like this kind of rabble rousing. when a minister refused to allow whitfield to preach, he preached outdoors. and people loved his animated presentations his his, personalization of god and his presence in everyday life. he was in the business of saving souls. the conflict that arose at this time was between those who worried about how their polite congregations were being disturbed by this excess of passion. those known as old lights. and the new lig
the great awakening, if it had a slogan, it was god hovers over you. god is present. itinerant preachers and the image here is of the reverend george whitfield who may have been the best known and the most popular came over from england at the end of the 1730's. and he worked his way up from georgia to pennsylvania to new england. giving these barn burning and mesmerizing sermons. sometimes whitfield was invited into local churches. other times the local minister was suspicious of him. he was...
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here's "how awesome is our god." so amazinge inging so amazing your love for us is overwhelming how awesome is our god so amazing your love for us is ove how awesome is our god you love me you love me and no boundary can come between us you have me you have me and no power can separate us oh my soul cries out hallelujah so amazing so amazing is overwhelming how awesome is how awesome is so amazing so amazing your love for us is overwhelming how awesome is our god your love is high as the heavens deep as the ocean love overwhelming is our god your love is high as the heavens deep as the ocean oh, oh love overwhelming how awesome is our god and at the cross you rescued us how awesome is our god how awesome is our god >> up next, performances by reigning family dynasties. the stellar tribute to the holidays is brought to you by mcdonald's, deeply rooted in the community 365 days a year. walmart, save money, live the news can't tell it, 'cause they don't know what's happening here. but i do. i see it everyday. people dre
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god.o you must go beyond cherry picking and go into the text itself and try to misinterpret them put down interpretation into the text in order to make it look like a clash of civilization. islam is better than others. the koran meant islam to include christianity and judaism because it meant believing in god and worshiping god. surrendering to god. the radicals would say no. islam means we have to erase all other religions were all other religions have to convert to become muslims. they are playing with the text much more. are islamat they cherry-picking, but also more dangerous as the interpretation. >> i am formally with the defense department. issues in strategic the battle of ideas in the air about world. my question to you, and there is a lot of debate and controversy, most of the audience here is not muslim. i hear about interpretation of the koran not being muslim, it is interesting. fori could see an argument it and against people like me and governments that are not muslim, so to
god.o you must go beyond cherry picking and go into the text itself and try to misinterpret them put down interpretation into the text in order to make it look like a clash of civilization. islam is better than others. the koran meant islam to include christianity and judaism because it meant believing in god and worshiping god. surrendering to god. the radicals would say no. islam means we have to erase all other religions were all other religions have to convert to become muslims. they are...
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oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! that's when i started to really freak out. oh, my god! >> what? >> windows are breaking. >> what? >> windows are breaking! get in the closet. it started breaking our skylights, which we have six of, that cover our entire house. >> i'm filming it. >> stay back. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. okay, get out, get out! >> rain started coming in, glass flying and breaking, limbs hitting and coming through our house. it's in my room. it was quite unusual and very scary. oh, my god, the kitchen windows. our kitchen window is broken out. after almost ten brutal minutes of pounding -- >> our front window broke. >> oh, i know. >> the storm ends. residents of oklahoma walk outside to assess the staggering damage. >> there's still huge pieces of hail out here. i was expecting lots of dents in the cars. here's a baseball. what i didn't expect was windows totally blown out. >> all the windows are ruined. oh, my gosh. imagine baseballs just pounding your car for five minutes solid. this is all hail. it was coming down so hard that all of sam's toys like this have hol
oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! that's when i started to really freak out. oh, my god! >> what? >> windows are breaking. >> what? >> windows are breaking! get in the closet. it started breaking our skylights, which we have six of, that cover our entire house. >> i'm filming it. >> stay back. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. okay, get out, get out! >> rain started coming in, glass flying and breaking, limbs hitting and coming through our house. it's...
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we don't know what to call god. we don't have the language, we don't have the uniform language for everything that concerns or confuses us. that is kind of what the 18th-century enlightenment is all about. check this out. this is -- [laughter] thank you. this is by one of the greatest new yorker artists. you just witnessed the combination of imagination, where imaginative wit, and reason and judgment. that is how you got the joke. wit and judgment -- judgment are both with the association of ideas. you are now able to understand the philosophy of john locke. john locke was one of the most influential philosophers in history. he was well-known to the founding generation of the united states, the american revolutionaries. matter that he was trained as a physician? well, he and many of the enlightened philosophes were initially physicians before they entered into writing philosophy. century, whenth locke was writing. advanced studies of anatomy and physiology became the scientific understandings of the human body , esp
we don't know what to call god. we don't have the language, we don't have the uniform language for everything that concerns or confuses us. that is kind of what the 18th-century enlightenment is all about. check this out. this is -- [laughter] thank you. this is by one of the greatest new yorker artists. you just witnessed the combination of imagination, where imaginative wit, and reason and judgment. that is how you got the joke. wit and judgment -- judgment are both with the association of...
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of god, salvation of god, the glory of god are at the sacred book which had been a puzzle, obsession, academic challenge, and a distress had now become the pathway to life. for luther very soon thereafter, the bible became also a peasants book when the in 1524, 1525 revolted against the masters and published rod side, quoting a lot of the bible and quoting a lot of martin luther to testify their rebellion, luther responded by saying, you've quoted the bible incorrectly. you've applied the text wrongly in this situation, and after fairly seriously chastising the princes and principle, eventually backed as the serious, violent crackdown that took many lives of the peasants. this connection between a book that was allied in personal spiritual life and used also to determine public policy would continue through the history of written in the 16th and 17th century and early american history. passing by a lot of important and interesting things, reticular lee how the bible came to new england and had such an influence on the society there. century, the continuing influence of the bible read
of god, salvation of god, the glory of god are at the sacred book which had been a puzzle, obsession, academic challenge, and a distress had now become the pathway to life. for luther very soon thereafter, the bible became also a peasants book when the in 1524, 1525 revolted against the masters and published rod side, quoting a lot of the bible and quoting a lot of martin luther to testify their rebellion, luther responded by saying, you've quoted the bible incorrectly. you've applied the text...
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well, um, it is god, actually. what would you give to god for christmas? i would give him what i give him every day. my sins for his pardon. my weakness for his strength. my sorrow for his joy. well, that is not exactly what i had in mind. think about it, hans. ponder it in your heart. you will know what to do. that's it. thank you, gretchen. elsa, you have saved the day! by the way, merry christmas! hans: hark the herald angels sing glory to the newborn king hmm above and mercy mild joyful all ye nations rise join the hmm-hmm in the skies (cawing) (cawing) aldo, my friend. i was hoping you would come today. hark the herald angels sing glory to the newborn king (cawing) you're right, aldo. it's been too long since i've sung a christmas song. i'll tell you a little secret. i have forgotten some of the words. (cawing) but at christmas, who cares? just as long as we sing. (humming) take a look, my friend. this is the finest leather in the land. i've saved it for many years for just such an occasion! (cawing) i know, it is small, but it is the best. i will mak
well, um, it is god, actually. what would you give to god for christmas? i would give him what i give him every day. my sins for his pardon. my weakness for his strength. my sorrow for his joy. well, that is not exactly what i had in mind. think about it, hans. ponder it in your heart. you will know what to do. that's it. thank you, gretchen. elsa, you have saved the day! by the way, merry christmas! hans: hark the herald angels sing glory to the newborn king hmm above and mercy mild joyful all...
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and peace that they have communicated with their god, our god, as we know god, in some way. thus they walk out every day of a sense of -- back to our word -- of "hope" and fulfil fulfillment that life has meaning and purpose. >> and i think the praying we do has a lot of what we suffer from personally. yet a lot of people what people suffer from in our world and continue to bear a lot of burden are these structural things that aren't necessarily influenced by our individual prayers because they are across the brand. >> okay. >> okay. quick break here and who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. >>> welcome back to "viewpoint." in just a few seconds we have left i want to give you all an opportunity to share your messages of the season about how people can in
and peace that they have communicated with their god, our god, as we know god, in some way. thus they walk out every day of a sense of -- back to our word -- of "hope" and fulfil fulfillment that life has meaning and purpose. >> and i think the praying we do has a lot of what we suffer from personally. yet a lot of people what people suffer from in our world and continue to bear a lot of burden are these structural things that aren't necessarily influenced by our individual...
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god will guide. muslim moderate believes jihad is the spiritual trouble -- struggled to rid oneself of evil and sin, and not struggle against non-muslims or a war waged to convert non-muslims, since it is god who guides. i'm not supposed to be a preacher. it is god who guides us rather than people. and so, the best jihad is the word of truth before the tyrannical despot. we tend to see that whoever is guided is guided for himself. and a moderate believes in religious freedom, because the koran says "there shall be no compulsion in religion." "this is the truth from your lord. let him who will believe in it it."im who deny deny and god on judgment day will judge where we differ. i'm not here to judge you, whether you believe what i believe or do not believe what i believe. this is god's will. it is god on judgment day that will decide on that in which we differ. in more than one verse, we hear the echoes. "i will judge between you concerning that in which you differ." so, if a christian believes in je
god will guide. muslim moderate believes jihad is the spiritual trouble -- struggled to rid oneself of evil and sin, and not struggle against non-muslims or a war waged to convert non-muslims, since it is god who guides. i'm not supposed to be a preacher. it is god who guides us rather than people. and so, the best jihad is the word of truth before the tyrannical despot. we tend to see that whoever is guided is guided for himself. and a moderate believes in religious freedom, because the koran...
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god literally had to do something. listen, south carolina is, from what we're told, we're at the bottom of everything. >> but that flag came down. >> but the flag came down. >> the flag came down. we're going to continue this. it's a historic -- it was a historical moment, a tragic moment, but wow, did the world >> amen. >> not only did the flag come down, cousin gracie, but the best part of it is we have not even seen the best part of why this happened, why this tragedy had to occur. we can only see and feel and hear what's around us, but obviously we have no idea the thread that this tragedy spread to the world. you never know the number of lives that were saved, hearts that were changed, parents who looked at their child and said, "you are that person." or may have been teaching their children about judging people based on their race and how they look and say, look, if this is what my teachings have done to you and this is what you become, you fall on your knees and ask for forgiveness. >> right. >> there are a lot
god literally had to do something. listen, south carolina is, from what we're told, we're at the bottom of everything. >> but that flag came down. >> but the flag came down. >> the flag came down. we're going to continue this. it's a historic -- it was a historical moment, a tragic moment, but wow, did the world >> amen. >> not only did the flag come down, cousin gracie, but the best part of it is we have not even seen the best part of why this happened, why this...
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>> well, politics involves a lot of talk about god. there are less and less signs that people, even mean the same thing by god, or as the pew report suggests, that people consult the bible about guidance on moral matters. in fact the pew report shows the younger an american is the less likely it is that they'll rely on their denomination or their bible to give them moral answers. >> phil rouyhem bush, the world is shifting under our feet as we speak but how do people leave aside centuries of family tradition, leave aside what they were taught growing up, why is it so easy almost to shed that like changing your clothes? >> well, i think that we are in a moment where people are looking around, exposed to many different ways of seeing the world. i think scientific advancements have been important in that but also, it's about knowing different people and recognizing that my tradition is my tradition. but it's not everybody's tradition. and maybe i have to start questioning my tradition. i will say that we are in a different moment politica
>> well, politics involves a lot of talk about god. there are less and less signs that people, even mean the same thing by god, or as the pew report suggests, that people consult the bible about guidance on moral matters. in fact the pew report shows the younger an american is the less likely it is that they'll rely on their denomination or their bible to give them moral answers. >> phil rouyhem bush, the world is shifting under our feet as we speak but how do people leave aside...
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the power of god with which he makes us strong. god that makes us wise. strength and salvation and glory god. the sacred book which had been a uzzle and obsession and academic challenge and distress to life.e the pathway for luther very soon thereafter also a e became political book when the peasant 1524 and 1525 revolted against the masters and broad sides quoting a bible and martin luther. he responded by saying you have incorrectly, ble you have applied the text wrong fairly seriously cla principle backed the violent crackdown that took lives of the peasants. his connection between a book that was alive in personal spiritual life and used to public policy would continue through the history of 17th n, in the 16th and desire and early american history. i'm passing by a lot of thingsnt and interesting particularly for how the bible came to new england and had such influence on society there. > to the 18th century, the continuing influence of the bible read for personal religion xplains why it always remained ready to hand in the american colonies for publ
the power of god with which he makes us strong. god that makes us wise. strength and salvation and glory god. the sacred book which had been a uzzle and obsession and academic challenge and distress to life.e the pathway for luther very soon thereafter also a e became political book when the peasant 1524 and 1525 revolted against the masters and broad sides quoting a bible and martin luther. he responded by saying you have incorrectly, ble you have applied the text wrong fairly seriously cla...
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we've got to build our life on what god says. god is worthy. the truth. >> god allowed me to provide this word in this prison: i have enough faith right now to know that god has everything ready for me. >> narrator: fames leads bible study and is regarded as a jailhouse pastor. but in another unit, michael lesher pledges allegiance to a different entity. >> you have lucifer and satan. in death i found life and hell is my paradise. this is my paradise. his life is illuminated by all of his tattoos. >> it's better than some of the scratches i've seen on some inmates. but it's really not all that extravagant. it's definitely not street-quality work. it was all single needle. >> i was 24 when i got the tattoo on my head. the horns, itself, it's just me being an outlaw. somebody that's a little devil himself. >> at the time that i got that tattoo, i had a real strict belief in being antichristian. i believe if there's a god looking down at me, he's got something looking right back up at him. my original belief is satanism, as in the original terms o
we've got to build our life on what god says. god is worthy. the truth. >> god allowed me to provide this word in this prison: i have enough faith right now to know that god has everything ready for me. >> narrator: fames leads bible study and is regarded as a jailhouse pastor. but in another unit, michael lesher pledges allegiance to a different entity. >> you have lucifer and satan. in death i found life and hell is my paradise. this is my paradise. his life is illuminated...
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god bless you.u very much. thank you. >> we're behind you 100%. >> we're be working the polls. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> what happened to your hand? >> you can do something here that nobody else can? you know what you can do? you can do that. you can also drink with a straw with his mouth shut. that's very cool. is that your little brother there? hi. >> do you want me to sign? sure. if it's okay with mommy. you want me to take your hand? >> sign. >> just ask mommy. >> it's fine. >> all right. >> okay. ♪ >> absolutely. all right where are we? which camera? okay. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> god bless. ♪ >> i'll take that as a positive lesson. >> thank you for coming. ♪ >> yew 12? wow. i'm glad you're here. >> is this your brother? that's your brother. >> look, look. >> brother. >> that's brother. i agree. here we're going to take a picture. uh-oh. >> come here, baby. >> may i borrow your pen for a second? >> uh-oh. yeah. >> you want to hold it? >> i'm gla
god bless you.u very much. thank you. >> we're behind you 100%. >> we're be working the polls. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> what happened to your hand? >> you can do something here that nobody else can? you know what you can do? you can do that. you can also drink with a straw with his mouth shut. that's very cool. is that your little brother there? hi. >> do you want me to sign? sure. if it's okay with mommy. you want me...
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he has been touched by god.ace the devil. >> according to the gospel of luke, the devil takes jesus aside and tempts him three different ways. ♪ ♪ first he tempts him to turn rocks into bread. because he knows that jesus hasn't eaten and he's hungry. >> jesus casts him away with the words -- >> it is written, one does not live by bread, alone. >> the next one he offers him power. he offers him control over all the kingdoms of the world. >> worship the lord, your god, and serve only him. >> and the third temptation, he takes him to the pinnacle, the highest point, and he tells jesus to fling himself off so that he can be rescued by angels. >> it is said do not put the lord your god to the test. >> we know that jesus doesn't fold. if it had been me, you'd have lost me at turning stones into bread. just imagine if you could get past the temptation of hunger when you haven't eaten for days. if he could make it through that trial, all the other ones were probably a piece of cake. >> john, too, is changed forever by h
he has been touched by god.ace the devil. >> according to the gospel of luke, the devil takes jesus aside and tempts him three different ways. ♪ ♪ first he tempts him to turn rocks into bread. because he knows that jesus hasn't eaten and he's hungry. >> jesus casts him away with the words -- >> it is written, one does not live by bread, alone. >> the next one he offers him power. he offers him control over all the kingdoms of the world. >> worship the lord,...
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god. so you must go beyond cherry picking and go into the text itself and try to misinterpret them put down interpretation into the text in order to make it look like a clash of civilization. islam is better than others. the koran meant islam to include christianity and judaism because it meant believing in god and worshiping god. surrendering to god. the radicals would say no. islam means we have to erase all other religions were all other religions have to convert to become muslims. they are playing with the text much more. are islamat they cherry-picking, but also more dangerous as the interpretation. >> i am formally with the defense department. issues in strategic the battle of ideas in the air about world. my question to you, and there is a lot of debate and controversy, most of the audience here is not muslim. i hear about interpretation of the koran not being muslim, it is interesting. fori could see an argument it and against people like me and governments that are not muslim, so
god. so you must go beyond cherry picking and go into the text itself and try to misinterpret them put down interpretation into the text in order to make it look like a clash of civilization. islam is better than others. the koran meant islam to include christianity and judaism because it meant believing in god and worshiping god. surrendering to god. the radicals would say no. islam means we have to erase all other religions were all other religions have to convert to become muslims. they are...
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chill out. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. i'm so stupid. >> you just made a mistake. calm down. take a deep breath. >> oh, my god. >> i need you to listen to me. okay? do you have anything illegal on you, any guns, weapons -- >> no, i don't, i don't, i don't. >> meet pad rick, a 39-year-old man from orlando. unlike the previous john, he was well aware that he was playing with fire in polk county. >> where are you from, patrick? >> right down the road. i'm so stupid. i don't know what i was thinking. something i wanted to try, i'm curious into -- >> i'm sheriff judd. >> i know, i teel see you on tv. you are an excellent sheriff. i don't know what i was thinking. >> are you married. >> just got engaged last week, a couple of weeks ago. planning a wedding. i have a perfect girl. it's all ruined i don't know what i was thinking. >> as reality sets in, he turns on the charm in a last-ditch effort to avoid jail. >> good hard warning i have learned my lesson clearly. and you are adamant about this, i know you, and i commend you for that. i'm not going a kiss up or anything b
chill out. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. i'm so stupid. >> you just made a mistake. calm down. take a deep breath. >> oh, my god. >> i need you to listen to me. okay? do you have anything illegal on you, any guns, weapons -- >> no, i don't, i don't, i don't. >> meet pad rick, a 39-year-old man from orlando. unlike the previous john, he was well aware that he was playing with fire in polk county. >> where are you from, patrick? >> right...
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the son of god. king of kings. so, is this new king for everyone, or just for the jews and these men from the east? he is born for all people. hmm. and how about you, innkeeper? w-what do you say about all this? i mean, you called this a dream of ignorant old men and teary-eyed children. what do you think now? i don't know. i don't know! why are you doing that? i have to. what is going on? innkeeper! are you crying? what's happening? balthasar: don't you understand yet, soldier? the savior has been born. this is just the beginning. balthasar: his life will change the world. soldier: like caesar! no, not like caesar. not by armies and war, but by love. love? (scoffs) there is no love strong enough to change the whole world. ah, my friend, but his love is. when he grows up, you will see. ma'am? would it be okay if i gave my lamb to jesus? i just found him tonight and i love him, but i'd like jesus to have him. (lamb bleats) this... is not for me. (sighs) but that star. soldier: i have never seen one quite so bright.
the son of god. king of kings. so, is this new king for everyone, or just for the jews and these men from the east? he is born for all people. hmm. and how about you, innkeeper? w-what do you say about all this? i mean, you called this a dream of ignorant old men and teary-eyed children. what do you think now? i don't know. i don't know! why are you doing that? i have to. what is going on? innkeeper! are you crying? what's happening? balthasar: don't you understand yet, soldier? the savior has...
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after the meeting, fineman and the god squad wouldn't discuss anything. but the meeting was upbeat. >> so what happened? >> we fist bumped. >> we advanced the process. we established i have good communication. and got rid of a potential adversary position . >> and it doesn't mean we're all in agreement or we all see things exact same way or all going to do things in the exact same way but for us opening that door of conversation makes a big difference. >> the rabbi and the reverend are determined that their mission will go on. for as long as it takes. >> of. >> if we can get corporations involved, other people involved, we can problem-solve, feel good, rather than just going home and saying i'm right and you're wrong. >> you save one life, you save others. and we can't get the numbers to zero but we can get them to a level where we can say with a straight face that we are a civil humane society. >> to make our lives a blessing ♪ >> lori jane, al jazeera, newtown, connecticut. >> opening the door to the god squad. that's "america tonight." tell us what you
after the meeting, fineman and the god squad wouldn't discuss anything. but the meeting was upbeat. >> so what happened? >> we fist bumped. >> we advanced the process. we established i have good communication. and got rid of a potential adversary position . >> and it doesn't mean we're all in agreement or we all see things exact same way or all going to do things in the exact same way but for us opening that door of conversation makes a big difference. >> the rabbi...
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we either turn away from god because of the pain or we turn to god with the pain.ose are only two options. i would suggest to everyone watching right now, that's the most important choice you'll make in your life is with your pain will you turn to god, believing he wants to help you. >> reading these from the outside looking in, it's amazing to think about you referenced the one mom that people can read the story about how she ended up paralyzed trying to save her own children and how she has so much joy in a day. so much perspective and such a lesson and so inspiring that someone who suffered what most of the world would say is an incredible tragedy actually lives in a place where she celebrating every day. >> her name is joy. i was with her a couple weeks ago in new mexico. she's in a wheelchair. she's paralyzed from the waist down. has been for 16 years. she says if i could go back and change that day i got paralyzed, i wouldn't. the joy and peace that i found internally far outweigh my physical health. the reality is that's available to all of us in jesus chris
we either turn away from god because of the pain or we turn to god with the pain.ose are only two options. i would suggest to everyone watching right now, that's the most important choice you'll make in your life is with your pain will you turn to god, believing he wants to help you. >> reading these from the outside looking in, it's amazing to think about you referenced the one mom that people can read the story about how she ended up paralyzed trying to save her own children and how she...
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is dead, god is dead. we have killed him, you and i, and everybody says, he is crazy are and realizes my time has not come yet. and so there he is announcing what is going to be basically his intellectual project for the rest of his writing life before he goes insane, and that is the notion that god is dead. what troubled nietzsche was that over the course of the 19th 19th century in particular germans became more modern and more secular, they continued to go to church and pray to a god that they didn't really believe in anymore. in other words, he thought that modern thought, modern science, the forces of modernity, were undermining the basis religion and yet he said people still held on to it, still clutched on it to because they were too terrified to live without it. and this he found really despicable and that's what he tried to work out in his philosophy. >> host: where did he teach, how did he come about? was we well-known in his time? >> guest: 'nietzsche -- well, we have to separate the myth from t
is dead, god is dead. we have killed him, you and i, and everybody says, he is crazy are and realizes my time has not come yet. and so there he is announcing what is going to be basically his intellectual project for the rest of his writing life before he goes insane, and that is the notion that god is dead. what troubled nietzsche was that over the course of the 19th 19th century in particular germans became more modern and more secular, they continued to go to church and pray to a god that...
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oh my god it's jj watt! oh my god! this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right now the fox5 suprise squad is powered by united nissan.. dollar loan center.. and helix electric the pressure is really on to find that perfect christmas gift! but sometimes the stress isn't what to get... just bringing it home! so the fox5 surprise squad teamed up with a local k-mart to help their layaway customers. cassandra: so we are hiding out in the pants section our first costumer that we are about to surprise, and they have no idea whats coming. let's jones with the fox5 surprise squad. i stuff on layaway quintessa: yes i do. cassandra: yea? have on layaway. quintessa: um all my kids christmas stuff. colandra: a lot of things, clothes, and learning toys, and yeah. layaway is helpful holidays? cassandra: well what would you think if we went ahead and paid for your layaway today? quintessa: gasp colandra: oh my god! thank you guys! laughing i'm gonna cry. cassandra: we would like to take care of your entire la
oh my god it's jj watt! oh my god! this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right now the fox5 suprise squad is powered by united nissan.. dollar loan center.. and helix electric the pressure is really on to find that perfect christmas gift! but sometimes the stress isn't what to get... just bringing it home! so the fox5 surprise squad teamed up with a local k-mart to help their layaway customers. cassandra: so we are hiding out in the pants section our first costumer...
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god my savior god my hero god my deliverer. yes he is. god my savior. god my healer. god my deliverer. yes, he is. yes, he is. god my savior. god my healer. god my deliverer. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. come on. every praise is to our god. every word is worship is one of us. every praise, every praise every praise, every praise every praise, every praise, is to our god. one more time, all right. ready. one more time. you couldn' t do anything about that driver running that red light. you couldn' t do anything about him hitting you while you were in the crosswalk. you couldn' t do anything about all those missed paychecks. but you can do something about getting the person responsible to pay. you can call jacoby & meyers. we' ve been winning pedestrian knock-down cases meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. call now to get more. more speed. like, 300 meg. more tv shows and movies on demand. more places to make
god my savior god my hero god my deliverer. yes he is. god my savior. god my healer. god my deliverer. yes, he is. yes, he is. god my savior. god my healer. god my deliverer. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. yes, he is. come on. every praise is to our god. every word is worship is one of us. every praise, every praise every praise, every praise every praise, every praise, is to our god. one more time, all right. ready. one more time. you couldn' t do anything about...
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to be auppy grows up god. and, if i throw something it hits where i threw it. -- a puppy grows up to be a dog. if i throw something, it hits where i threw it. i am on a giant ball spinning through space. falling to the center of mass all the time. gases thate trays come out of my rare and and tailpipe are going to change the climate even though i know they don't matter because they don't have to change my diaper. but if you watch the pay grow into a dog long enough, there is a reason for selection that affects survival. you will get something different. none of that makes sense. none of that is the ox cart that was laid down in my brain when i was one-year-old. a seven-year-old. they have been told the world is round. they have a little trouble with this. they will draw the world around with you living inside. or a flat spot where you live. it may be nine-years-old before you get that. eventually, all of us, with some exceptions, eventually almost all of us get that. but we get it to because all of the trusted
to be auppy grows up god. and, if i throw something it hits where i threw it. -- a puppy grows up to be a dog. if i throw something, it hits where i threw it. i am on a giant ball spinning through space. falling to the center of mass all the time. gases thate trays come out of my rare and and tailpipe are going to change the climate even though i know they don't matter because they don't have to change my diaper. but if you watch the pay grow into a dog long enough, there is a reason for...
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may god bless you.e chaplain of the united states senate gives the benediction. >> let us pray. >> god of our weary years and silent tears, the only source of true freedom, we thank you for this opportunity to commemorate the ratification of the 13th amendment which abolished the peculiar institution of slavery and helped to give america a new birth of freedom. may our commemoration this transformational amendment make us more individual lent in this time of polarization to protect the freedoms of all human beings, regardless of race, gender, color, creed, language language or religion. may commemorating this constitutional achievement reaffirm that every human being is an heir to a legacy of dignity and freedom. lord, in this generation, keep our feet on the right path as we use you to endure, our justice will roll down like waters and righteousness like a movie screen. we prayed this prayer in the name of him who came to set us free, amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, please remain in yo
may god bless you.e chaplain of the united states senate gives the benediction. >> let us pray. >> god of our weary years and silent tears, the only source of true freedom, we thank you for this opportunity to commemorate the ratification of the 13th amendment which abolished the peculiar institution of slavery and helped to give america a new birth of freedom. may our commemoration this transformational amendment make us more individual lent in this time of polarization to protect...
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god made flesh. a tiny cry -- crying and pooping real baby.>> he comes as baby jesus in a manger as the prince of peace. that's what we celebrate on christmas eve. angels and shepherds. i love with the angel says. the first word -- the first words are, be not afraid. in this day and age, people live with fear. there is a message of not to be afraid that god is with you today.>> god is with us in the dark places and we are never alone. i think on days like christmas, a lot of people feel alone or they can feel depressed because people are not there or there are broken relationships. come to a church service and be a part of something larger than yourself. find the hope. >> moderator: the other thing the angel says is, for enter you -- for unto you is born this day. we want people to hear this personal word that christ is born for you. our encouragement today is to get people to come for worship. we know that people shop and that there are family events. we also know that there is grief and that illnes
god made flesh. a tiny cry -- crying and pooping real baby.>> he comes as baby jesus in a manger as the prince of peace. that's what we celebrate on christmas eve. angels and shepherds. i love with the angel says. the first word -- the first words are, be not afraid. in this day and age, people live with fear. there is a message of not to be afraid that god is with you today.>> god is with us in the dark places and we are never alone. i think on days like christmas, a lot of people...
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god bless you. [applause] . .
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oh, god, not me. [ laughter ] i couldn't be that much for you, could i, god?" as they contemplated in this manner, the old monks began to treat each other with a whole new level of extraordinary respect just on the chance that one them might be the messiah. because the forest which it was situated in was so beautiful, it happened that people still occasionally came to visit the monastery to picnic in its tiny lawn and to wander along some of its paths even now and then to go into the dilapidated chapel just to meditate a bit. but as they did so, without even being conscious of it, that now began to surround the five old monks. and it seemed to radiate out from them and permeate the atmosphere of the place. there was something strangely attractive, even compelling about it. hardly knowing why, well, they began to come back to the monastery more frequently to picnic, to play, and even to pray. they began to bring their friends to show them this very special place. and their friends brought their friends. then, it happened that some of the younger men who came to
oh, god, not me. [ laughter ] i couldn't be that much for you, could i, god?" as they contemplated in this manner, the old monks began to treat each other with a whole new level of extraordinary respect just on the chance that one them might be the messiah. because the forest which it was situated in was so beautiful, it happened that people still occasionally came to visit the monastery to picnic in its tiny lawn and to wander along some of its paths even now and then to go into the...