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that's really the biggest question in the entire gospel. >> in the new testament gospels, jesus startsission traveling through galilee and judea, gathering followers. from them, he chooses 12 to be his closest disciples. >> the term "disciple" simply means learner or student. so when jesus is calling disciples, he's simply gathering a group of students around to learn from him. >> the disciples come from a wide range of backgrounds. from fishermen to tax collectors. >> there was recruitment by jesus, deliberate recruitment. and he wanted a diverse group. judas may well have been one of the very first he recruited. >> jesus was a pretty good judge of character. anyone who jesus had chosen as a disciple must have had something going for him. >> judas was the treasurer of jesus' 12 disciples. he was the one jesus trusted with the money. >> jesus saw in judas the kind of man that he wanted to be his follower. we have to assume that they're friends and that they have this close relationship. >> he's special. he has a key place. and yet something's going to happen in judas that's going to le
that's really the biggest question in the entire gospel. >> in the new testament gospels, jesus startsission traveling through galilee and judea, gathering followers. from them, he chooses 12 to be his closest disciples. >> the term "disciple" simply means learner or student. so when jesus is calling disciples, he's simply gathering a group of students around to learn from him. >> the disciples come from a wide range of backgrounds. from fishermen to tax collectors....
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that's really the biggest question in the entire gospel. >> in the new testament gospels, jesus startsis mission traveling through galilee and judea, gathering followers. from them, he chooses 12 to be his closest disciples. >> the term "disciple" simply means learner or student. so when jesus is calling disciples, he's simply gathering a group of students around to learn from him. >> the disciples come from a wide range of backgrounds. from fishermen to tax collectors. >> there was recruitment by jesus, deliberate recruitment. and he wanted a diverse group. judas may well have been one of the very first he recruited. >> jesus was a pretty good judge of character. anyone who jesus had chosen as a disciple must have had something going for him. >> judas was the treasurer of jesus' 12 disciples. he was the one jesus trusted with the money. >> jesus saw in judas the kind of man that he wanted to be his follower. we have to assume that they're friends and that they have this close relationship. >> he's special. he has a key place. and yet something's going to happen in judas that's going t
that's really the biggest question in the entire gospel. >> in the new testament gospels, jesus startsis mission traveling through galilee and judea, gathering followers. from them, he chooses 12 to be his closest disciples. >> the term "disciple" simply means learner or student. so when jesus is calling disciples, he's simply gathering a group of students around to learn from him. >> the disciples come from a wide range of backgrounds. from fishermen to tax...
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not one gospel of the four canonical gospels identifies that woman as mary magdalene. >> how, then, didy's name come to be wrongly associated with this famous episode from the new testament? the answer, it seems, can be found five centuries later with this man, pope gregory the great. >> the reason why people think that mary magdalene was a prostitute is because in the sixth century gregory the great gave a homily in which he equated mary magdalene with the sinful woman who anointed jesus' feet. since that day, christians thereafter have thought that mary magdalene was a prostitute. >> i think pope saint gregory the great was not trying to be mean to mary magdalene or women. i think it was probably the result of poor scholarship. >> by the time we get to gregory the great, we not only have a collection of four gospels that circulate together, we have a tradition that says it's okay to blend these stories together. >> it is from this mistake that the image of mary magdalene as a sinful prostitute emerges. it is a myth that has concealed the reality behind why she became so devoted to jes
not one gospel of the four canonical gospels identifies that woman as mary magdalene. >> how, then, didy's name come to be wrongly associated with this famous episode from the new testament? the answer, it seems, can be found five centuries later with this man, pope gregory the great. >> the reason why people think that mary magdalene was a prostitute is because in the sixth century gregory the great gave a homily in which he equated mary magdalene with the sinful woman who anointed...
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not one gospel of the four canonical gospels identifies that woman as mary magdalene. >> how, then, didy's name come to be wrongly associated with this famous episode from the new testament? the answer it seems can be found five centuries later with this man, pope gregory the great. >> the reason why people think that mary magdalene was a prostitute is because in the sixth century gregory the great gave a homily in which he equated mary magdalene with the sinful woman who anointed jesus' feet. since that day, christians thereafter have thought that mary magdalene was a prostitute. >> i think pope saint gregory the great was not trying to be mean to mary magdalene or women. i think it was probably the result of poor scholarship. >> by the time we get to gregory the great, we not only have a collection of four gospels that circulate together, we have a tradition that says it's okay to blend these stories together. >> it is from this mistake that the image of mary magdalene as a sinful prostitute emerges. it is a myth that has concealed the reality behind why she became so devoted to jesus
not one gospel of the four canonical gospels identifies that woman as mary magdalene. >> how, then, didy's name come to be wrongly associated with this famous episode from the new testament? the answer it seems can be found five centuries later with this man, pope gregory the great. >> the reason why people think that mary magdalene was a prostitute is because in the sixth century gregory the great gave a homily in which he equated mary magdalene with the sinful woman who anointed...
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not one gospel of the four canonical gospels identifies that woman as mary magdalene. >> how, then, didy's name come to be wrongly associated with this famous episode from the new testament? the answer it seems can be found five centuries later with this man, pope gregory the great. >> the reason why people think that mary magdalene was a prostitute is because in the sixth century gregory the great gave a homily in which he equated mary magdalene with the sinful woman who anointed jesus' feet. since that day, christians thereafter have thought that mary magdalene was a prostitute. >> i think pope saint gregory the great was not trying to be mean to mary magdalene or women. i think it was probably the result of poor scholarship. >> by the time we get to gregory the great, we not only have a collection of four gospels that circulate together, we have a tradition that says it's okay to blend these stories together. >> it is from this mistake that the image of mary magdalene as a sinful prostitute emerges. it is a myth that has concealed the reality behind why she became so devoted to jesus
not one gospel of the four canonical gospels identifies that woman as mary magdalene. >> how, then, didy's name come to be wrongly associated with this famous episode from the new testament? the answer it seems can be found five centuries later with this man, pope gregory the great. >> the reason why people think that mary magdalene was a prostitute is because in the sixth century gregory the great gave a homily in which he equated mary magdalene with the sinful woman who anointed...
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. >> there are no physical descriptions of jesus in the gospel. none.e don't know what he looked like. we don't know how tall he was. we don't know what the set of his eyes was. but he had a face. he was a real person. >> it fulfills almost a temptation. a temptation to fixate on the face of christ. to fulfill that idea of the true likeness. what did the son of god look like? >> a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! >> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities. he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish counsel. the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated
. >> there are no physical descriptions of jesus in the gospel. none.e don't know what he looked like. we don't know how tall he was. we don't know what the set of his eyes was. but he had a face. he was a real person. >> it fulfills almost a temptation. a temptation to fixate on the face of christ. to fulfill that idea of the true likeness. what did the son of god look like? >> a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the...
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there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later.s would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that mary was a virgin and that he didn't have any siblings, so i think most people would be astonished. >> the gospels of both matthew and mark name jesus's brothers. as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. but exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus's conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the brother of jesus, as probably a child from joseph's prior marriage before he mar
there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later.s would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that mary was a virgin and that he...
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. >> there are no physical descriptions of jesus in the gospel. none.don't know what he looked like. we don't know how tall he was. we don't know what the set of his eyes was. but he had a face. he was a real person. >> it fulfills almost a temptation. a temptation to fixate on the face of christ. to fulfill that idea of the true likeness. what did the son of god look like? >> a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! >> no! >> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. ♪ it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish council, the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fasci
. >> there are no physical descriptions of jesus in the gospel. none.don't know what he looked like. we don't know how tall he was. we don't know what the set of his eyes was. but he had a face. he was a real person. >> it fulfills almost a temptation. a temptation to fixate on the face of christ. to fulfill that idea of the true likeness. what did the son of god look like? >> a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the...
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the gospel continues.n abominable snake bit james on the hand, and as he lay dying, the boy jesus ran to james. and did nothing but blow on the bite and immediately the bite was healed. >> james is put there with jesus from the very beginning. we see an organic connection between them. not only in terms of their relationship but also in terms of their common experience. >> but the story of james, the brother of jesus, will be forgotten. until this casket bearing his name reappears. to launch one of the longest and most controversial forgery trials ever. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. i am totally blind. and sometimes i str
the gospel continues.n abominable snake bit james on the hand, and as he lay dying, the boy jesus ran to james. and did nothing but blow on the bite and immediately the bite was healed. >> james is put there with jesus from the very beginning. we see an organic connection between them. not only in terms of their relationship but also in terms of their common experience. >> but the story of james, the brother of jesus, will be forgotten. until this casket bearing his name reappears....
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the gospel continues. an abominable snake bit james on the hand, and as he lay dying, the boy jesus ran to james. and did nothing but blow on the bite and immediately the bite was healed. >> james is put there with jesus from the very beginning. we see an organic connection between them. not only in terms of their relationship but also in terms of their common experience. >> but the story of james, the brother of jesus, will be forgotten. until this casket bearing his name reappears. to launch one of the longest and most controversial forgery trials ever. but for people with copd, the world is filled with air. sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known
the gospel continues. an abominable snake bit james on the hand, and as he lay dying, the boy jesus ran to james. and did nothing but blow on the bite and immediately the bite was healed. >> james is put there with jesus from the very beginning. we see an organic connection between them. not only in terms of their relationship but also in terms of their common experience. >> but the story of james, the brother of jesus, will be forgotten. until this casket bearing his name...
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the gospels really fast forward totally until he's 30 years old and he's the son of god.l those missing years when he was a teenager playing around with his brothers getting into trouble. >> about 100 years after jesus' death the infancy gospel of thomas is a collection of stories about his childhood. >> there say peculiar story about james and it's an interesting picture of jesus and james together as children. >> joseph sent james into the forest to gather sticks. >> jesus also went with him. ♪ ♪ >> the gospel continues. an abominable snake bit james on the hand and as he lay dying the boy jesus ran to james, and did nothing, but blow on the bite, and immediately the bite was heal healed. james is put there with jesus from the very beginning. we see a organic connection between them, not only in terms of their relationship, but also in terms of their common experience. >> but the story of james, the brother of jesus will be forgotten until this casket bearing his name reappears to launch one of the longest and most controversial forgery trials ever. hey, girl. is it cra
the gospels really fast forward totally until he's 30 years old and he's the son of god.l those missing years when he was a teenager playing around with his brothers getting into trouble. >> about 100 years after jesus' death the infancy gospel of thomas is a collection of stories about his childhood. >> there say peculiar story about james and it's an interesting picture of jesus and james together as children. >> joseph sent james into the forest to gather sticks. >>...
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. >> in an echo with old testament prophesies, the gospels recount his passionate belief that the end of the world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that, they must be baptized. >> to encounter john in the wilderness is to encounter a person who is bringing to your eyes the fact that you have fallen short of god's best for you and you had by golly better repent. >> john is like an apocalyptic free chur, in his case literally about fire. >> this firebrand is tells them the whole crop of israel is going to be burned up unless you repent. >> he talks about judgment. he talks about god's anger. >> so he really is the sort of preacher of coming judgment. >> the kingdom of heaven is at hand. repent. >> inhe centuries after his death, bone relics of john the baptist begin spreading out from the holy land as early christians seek a physical connection with the man who played such a decisive role in the life of jesus. >> his reli
. >> in an echo with old testament prophesies, the gospels recount his passionate belief that the end of the world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that, they must be baptized. >> to encounter john in the wilderness is to encounter a person who is bringing to your eyes the fact that you have...
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and our best guess is that means something like cousins. >> not all the gospels mention the episode,ut in luke, the story begins when one night jesus' mother, mary, is visited by an angel. >> do not be afraid, for you have found favor with god. you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you will name him jesus. >> but mary cannot believe the angel's message since she is still a virgin. the child to be born will be holy. he will be called son of god. >> when mary is told by the angel that she's carrying the messiah, she's shocked and surprised. and she feels very humbled. she says she's unworthy of this kind of great honor, but she's willing to accept it. >> luke describes how the angel gabriel then reveals to mary that her cousin, elizabeth, is also pregnant. mary then sets out on a 70-mile journey to find her cousin in the judean hill country. >> she comes to visit her cousin, elizabeth. the one person she could really talk to about this unusual turn of events in her life. so by tradition, she would have come here to ankara. perhaps she hurries along a street like this looki
and our best guess is that means something like cousins. >> not all the gospels mention the episode,ut in luke, the story begins when one night jesus' mother, mary, is visited by an angel. >> do not be afraid, for you have found favor with god. you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you will name him jesus. >> but mary cannot believe the angel's message since she is still a virgin. the child to be born will be holy. he will be called son of god. >> when mary...
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. >> in an echo of old testament prophecies, the gospels recount his passionate belief that the end of the world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it, the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that, they must be baptized. >> to encounter john in the wilderness is to encounter a person who is bringing to your eyes the fact that you have sinned and fallen short of god's best for you. and you had, by golly, better repent. >> john is like an apocalyptic preacher. he's a firebrand preacher. in john's case literally about fire. >> this firebrand was telling them the whole crop of israel is going to be burned up unless you repent. >> it talks about judgment. he talks about god's anger. >> so he really is the sort of preacher of coming judgment. >> the kingdom of heaven is at hand. repent. >> in the centuries after his death, bone relics of john the baptist begin spreading out from the holy land. as early christians seek a physical connection with the man who played such a
. >> in an echo of old testament prophecies, the gospels recount his passionate belief that the end of the world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it, the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that, they must be baptized. >> to encounter john in the wilderness is to encounter a person who is bringing to your eyes the fact that you have...
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famous gospel artists shared their experiences.says gospel is much more than about expressing one's religious beliefs. >> when times are dark and when you're struggling gospel music is that ray of hope and it gives you that strength. and i know that that's the role that gospel music plays for so many because when you really think about it we all are going to face some kind of struggle one day. >> gospel artists include darlene love, lyle lovett and aretha franklin, they all perform at the white house tonight. >>> tonight we have the emotional story of a woman badly burned in a fire as a child. years later she's still trying to heal after a series of surgeries including one botched procedure. news4's kristin wright sits down with chrissy orcedas today who will be be on the e! network's "botched" today. >> second and third degree burns. >> reporter: the reconstructive surgery that was supposed to help chrissy heal disfigured her. >> my jaw ended up going from kind of like this to like this. >> reporter: chrissy was badly burned in a
famous gospel artists shared their experiences.says gospel is much more than about expressing one's religious beliefs. >> when times are dark and when you're struggling gospel music is that ray of hope and it gives you that strength. and i know that that's the role that gospel music plays for so many because when you really think about it we all are going to face some kind of struggle one day. >> gospel artists include darlene love, lyle lovett and aretha franklin, they all perform...
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you cannot reproach pope francis of not living the gospel or not preaching the truth of the gospel. >ope francis sometimes say things that surprise people like when he was leaving the philippines and he said women shouldn't procreate like rabbits. when he says things like that do you say, pope francis, what were you thinking? >> i always try to go back and listen to what he said or read what he said in the context. he has some answers and some sayings that are very -- that open your eyes. it wakes us up. it keeps us on our toes. and i think people appreciate his way of speaking which is not dogmatic and cold and all calculated. he has free speech. >> isn't part of your mission why the pope made you cardinal to try to change the church? isn't that part of your mission? >> no he didn't make any a cardinal to change the church. thank god. no. you are created a cardinal to participate in a conclave if we need to elect a pope and secondly to assist the holy father in his work. right now part of his work and part of his mission and his ministry is this renewal of the church. of course i wil
you cannot reproach pope francis of not living the gospel or not preaching the truth of the gospel. >ope francis sometimes say things that surprise people like when he was leaving the philippines and he said women shouldn't procreate like rabbits. when he says things like that do you say, pope francis, what were you thinking? >> i always try to go back and listen to what he said or read what he said in the context. he has some answers and some sayings that are very -- that open your...
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louis to breech the gospel around the united states and south america. >> wonderful. if people would go to a mission, what is the kind of thing they would experience. they go i heard about this guy. what are the first things they might experience? >> one of the things is a little bit of joy. a little bit of excitement. i try to be, i try to welcome people, i always go and shake people's hands and make people feel welcome. that's one thing in the catholic church catholics are terrible at welcoming people. we are horrible. absolutely terrible. if the baptist want to convert yous they hug on you and love on you until you convert. lutherans will feed youm catholics we make you feel guilty until you convert. we got to show the joy. i love our holy father, the joy of the gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter jesus. if we have that encounter, we give that same love to everyone. that's what i try to bring to my missions. >> what would you say to the folks, how their life, their experiences as a faith, participation in the faith will be different next sunday.
louis to breech the gospel around the united states and south america. >> wonderful. if people would go to a mission, what is the kind of thing they would experience. they go i heard about this guy. what are the first things they might experience? >> one of the things is a little bit of joy. a little bit of excitement. i try to be, i try to welcome people, i always go and shake people's hands and make people feel welcome. that's one thing in the catholic church catholics are...
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and he said i'm here because of what the gospel teaches. what does the gospel teach?he said even though everyone here is poor they're rich in spirit. right? they're rich in spirit. and when you go pack and look at the gospel -- go back and look at the gospel 80% of what jesus says in the book of matthew, eight of the ten parables are about money and wealth. and it says there in the new testament, you know, the sermon on the mount, jesus is pretty clear. he says lay up treasures in heaven but not on earth. and then he goes on to say something very curious that theologians have been trying to work out for generations. he says essentially the body has an eye and if you darken it, you shall not see. and then he goes on to talk about money again. what is he talking about? theologians have been -- they say that jesus is talking about greed. because grueled is something you don't -- greed is something you don't see in yourself. you see it in other people. so in researching this book, i looked at the works of timothy keller, a great pastor in new york. he said, kabir, i've be
and he said i'm here because of what the gospel teaches. what does the gospel teach?he said even though everyone here is poor they're rich in spirit. right? they're rich in spirit. and when you go pack and look at the gospel -- go back and look at the gospel 80% of what jesus says in the book of matthew, eight of the ten parables are about money and wealth. and it says there in the new testament, you know, the sermon on the mount, jesus is pretty clear. he says lay up treasures in heaven but...
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in the joy of the gospel he praises the quran.ws there's only one god and there are many paths to god. and the holy spirit works in them all. he said the holy spirit, doesn't only work through us, he hasn't forgotten. >> rose: their his mohammed equivalent to jesus or is jesus equivalent to o>> they are both prophets beof course jesus is more than a prophet he is god too. which mohammed is not. the muslims all agree that moses was a great prophet, jesus was a great prophet and mohammed was a great prophet but not god. so that's where we do differ but nonetheless, for us to believe that jesus is god by the home to spirit doesn't separate us from people who think well he wasn't god when he was a prophet and we have a prophet. and spirit works through that prophet. >> rose: why is jesus -- >> because he said so and others said so. i like the fact that jesus wanted to join us. why did he, norman memorial -- mailer says i don't believe in a god who doesn't suffer, i don't believe in a god who doesn't come to our side. that's what he di
in the joy of the gospel he praises the quran.ws there's only one god and there are many paths to god. and the holy spirit works in them all. he said the holy spirit, doesn't only work through us, he hasn't forgotten. >> rose: their his mohammed equivalent to jesus or is jesus equivalent to o>> they are both prophets beof course jesus is more than a prophet he is god too. which mohammed is not. the muslims all agree that moses was a great prophet, jesus was a great prophet and...
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he said i of your because with the gospel teaches. even though everyone is before they are rich in spirit. look at the gospel 80% of what jesus says eight out of the ted parables are about money and it says in the new testament sermon on the mount jesus says leah treasures in heaven but not on earth. them and theologians have tried to work this out to say is essentially if you directed you shall not seek then to talk about money again. but jesus is talking about greed you see it in other people so as research this book of ted a great pastorate new york is that i have been hearing confessional for 25 years but nobody has said father please forgive me. so to create things received other people not in ourselves and then as a christian they say less is more driven by more resources and a bigger house and a better job but then there are the more spiritual objects welleszes more. and that could determine the fate of our soul. every religion has a strict rule on what to do and how to spend money. >> the people of america? >> maybe to a certa
he said i of your because with the gospel teaches. even though everyone is before they are rich in spirit. look at the gospel 80% of what jesus says eight out of the ted parables are about money and it says in the new testament sermon on the mount jesus says leah treasures in heaven but not on earth. them and theologians have tried to work this out to say is essentially if you directed you shall not seek then to talk about money again. but jesus is talking about greed you see it in other people...
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sounded more like a gospel. the retailer says it had to shut down five stores for a while for repairs. laying off 2,200 employees. unions saying it's all bs. that the layoffs are payback for those workers protesting wages. >> i like that song that was pretty cool. i was starting to lean towards that. now i know how adam feels. yeah. >> the whole labor movement there. >> they're not going to be happy until they own walmart. the majority shareholders. until they socialize the entire company and they make it not shareholders but quote/unquote stakeholders beginning with the workers. i understand the long-term goals. they won't ever be satisfied. >> my view on this is no matter what walmart does until its a union shop it's going to be dealing with -- >> period. >> this is a feel good story i believe about unions. this is what they're paid to do. go out there and unionize. >> the gospel songs are a little different -- >> i didn't like that touch, i wanted opera, to be honest with you. >> i'm talking about the old sch
sounded more like a gospel. the retailer says it had to shut down five stores for a while for repairs. laying off 2,200 employees. unions saying it's all bs. that the layoffs are payback for those workers protesting wages. >> i like that song that was pretty cool. i was starting to lean towards that. now i know how adam feels. yeah. >> the whole labor movement there. >> they're not going to be happy until they own walmart. the majority shareholders. until they socialize the...
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>> i want to bring up the gospel of mary magdalene. first century jewish man it would have been incredibly likely that jesus would have been married during his life time. >> this is high-stakes stuff. so if jesus, the son of god, was married maybe he had children. if he had that kind of an intimate relationship people want to know and if he had children that means there might be people wandering around today with holy blood in them. >> so very controversial question. was mary magdalene sort of the partner of jesus in all of this? what do we know? >> it's interesting, poppy. the only one who has said that is dan brown in the da vinci codes. >> people talk about it as though it's fact. >> it's nowhere in the scriptur and mary magdalene is given a heightened role and unusual for a rabbi to have women followers and she was the first at the empty tomb and she carries the message of the resurrection and he appears to a woman first? he certainly exalted her position but there is no indication in the scripture and the agnostic gospels and it's
>> i want to bring up the gospel of mary magdalene. first century jewish man it would have been incredibly likely that jesus would have been married during his life time. >> this is high-stakes stuff. so if jesus, the son of god, was married maybe he had children. if he had that kind of an intimate relationship people want to know and if he had children that means there might be people wandering around today with holy blood in them. >> so very controversial question. was mary...
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. >> if they discover that there's life on mars, they're gonna need to hear the gospel, and i'm gonnaeed to have to believe god for a billion-dollar space shuttle 'cause we got to preach the gospel on mars. (laughter) (audience reacts) >> billion-dollar space shuttle? to take you to mars? i take back everything i said. pass the collection plate. anything that shoots you to an airless desert 140 million miles away -- i'm in, creflo! (cheers and applause) okay. moving on to some good news. an american political prisoner was released today after being held in captivity by anti-american forces for a grueling 166 days. >> loretta lynch has finally been confirmed today as the new attorney general. senate republicans had held up the confirmation vote for weeks over a political battle on an unrelated human trafficking bill. >> larry: yes the politics of human trafficking. one side thinks it's bad, the other side, i really hope, also thinks it's bad. but nominations get held up all the time, you say. not like this. lynch's nomination was held up by republicans in the senate longer than the pre
. >> if they discover that there's life on mars, they're gonna need to hear the gospel, and i'm gonnaeed to have to believe god for a billion-dollar space shuttle 'cause we got to preach the gospel on mars. (laughter) (audience reacts) >> billion-dollar space shuttle? to take you to mars? i take back everything i said. pass the collection plate. anything that shoots you to an airless desert 140 million miles away -- i'm in, creflo! (cheers and applause) okay. moving on to some good...
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when we share the gospel, we can go into the gospel with different people for their countries. we are able to touch people that way. one opportunity is the number of hispanic priest and seminars. they are growing. the problem is, there backgrounds are hispanic. so who is in charge of bringing them in in the united states the american youth? they don't fit in the society as a whole american culture, but only into the latino culture. this new generation is what will be the most difficult challenge they will have, to be able to get priests to relate to people. it does bring us to the average. right now we have a priest who can speak spanish and does services and spanish, and i love it because he does how we dude devotions. but i have my daughter and son they just don't get it because they did not grow up with the same devotion i did. the devotions in the american church is different as well. a big opportunity we have, to outreach to the whole world. the world is coming to us. which means, we can reach people from almost every corner of the planet. if we are able to share it the go
when we share the gospel, we can go into the gospel with different people for their countries. we are able to touch people that way. one opportunity is the number of hispanic priest and seminars. they are growing. the problem is, there backgrounds are hispanic. so who is in charge of bringing them in in the united states the american youth? they don't fit in the society as a whole american culture, but only into the latino culture. this new generation is what will be the most difficult...
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a celebration of gospel music in the east room.anklin, lyle lovett, and darlene love were among the performers. the concert will air on pbs in june. this is the "cbs morning news." air on pbs in june. this is the "cbs morning news." [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [alex] when i put my feet up on this bed my stress just goes away. [announcer] visit your local retailer and discover how tempur-pedic can move you. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. there's only one egg that just tastes better. with 10 times more vitamin e. and twice the omega 3s. because why have ordinary when you can have the best. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. ♪ when a man loves a woman ♪ >>> this morning fans are remembering soulful singer percy sledge who died tuesday in louisiana. his 1966 recording of "when a man loves a woman" topped the charts and became a classic. sledge w
a celebration of gospel music in the east room.anklin, lyle lovett, and darlene love were among the performers. the concert will air on pbs in june. this is the "cbs morning news." air on pbs in june. this is the "cbs morning news." [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [alex] when i put my feet up on this bed my stress just goes away. [announcer] visit your local retailer and discover how tempur-pedic can move you. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with...
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still doing it the queen of soul aretha franklin, filling the white house with the celebration of gospelesident obama and the first family hosted some of gospel's top legend as all part of their in the white house series. previous events honored people like sir paul mccarthey. >> that's nbc 10 at 11:00. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- taylor swift --
still doing it the queen of soul aretha franklin, filling the white house with the celebration of gospelesident obama and the first family hosted some of gospel's top legend as all part of their in the white house series. previous events honored people like sir paul mccarthey. >> that's nbc 10 at 11:00. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight,...
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here with us today is the washington performing arts children of the gospel choir who will perform a medley of spirituals. get on board, little children, oh, freedom. and america the beautiful. they will conclude with the battle hymn of the republic echoing the conclusion of dr. king's montgomery speech. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is [ applause ] ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom for thee ♪ ♪ and be that i a slave and be that free in my life ♪ ♪ and the home to my lord ♪ ♪ and be free ♪ ♪ oh freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom over thee and before i be a slave i'll be buried in my grave ♪ ♪ and go home to my lord and be free ♪ snoet ♪ and before i be a slave ♪ ♪ i'd be buried in my grave and go home to my lord ♪ ♪ and be free ♪ ♪ and before i be a slave ♪ ♪ i'd be buried in my grave ♪ ♪ and go home to my lord and be free ♪ ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain's majesties above the fruited plains ♪ ♪ america america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ anded thy good ♪ ♪ with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ oh beautiful for spacious s
here with us today is the washington performing arts children of the gospel choir who will perform a medley of spirituals. get on board, little children, oh, freedom. and america the beautiful. they will conclude with the battle hymn of the republic echoing the conclusion of dr. king's montgomery speech. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is [ applause ] ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom for thee ♪ ♪ and be that i a slave and be that free in my life ♪ ♪ and the home to my lord ♪ ♪...
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there are no priests in the gospel, in the letters of paul. he calls them a lot of things and his coworkers a lot of things but he never calls himself a priest. i'm addressing my fellow elders. that was the highest ranking achievable at that time. the priesthood is shrinking so drastically to a small group, a very old group, women are doing a lot in my church. at northwestern university in my church for the third of a century that i was there we have no say over that but we have women that we chose ourselves who were the real leaders of the community. when the first one of those retired, students came back from around the country to say when i was having trouble with my studies it was mary kincaid who got me through. she's the one who helped us prepare for marriage. she's the one who baptized our children when they were born. we never had that for a priest when they left us. she's been replaced by another woman who's had as long a tenure and important influence. now, priests are so much in demand they have to run from place to place three or f
there are no priests in the gospel, in the letters of paul. he calls them a lot of things and his coworkers a lot of things but he never calls himself a priest. i'm addressing my fellow elders. that was the highest ranking achievable at that time. the priesthood is shrinking so drastically to a small group, a very old group, women are doing a lot in my church. at northwestern university in my church for the third of a century that i was there we have no say over that but we have women that we...
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franklin was one of many top talents performing at the celebration of gospel music.ight's show was the latest in a series called in performance at the white house. it was broadcast on public tv and it was also streamed live on the white house website. >> wouldn't be it cool to have a house and just invite people over? >> aretha franklin, come on over. >>> 3 degrees, you ready? i was sweating today. >> i bet you were. >> i sweat every day really. we went 64, high was 67. we were within three. that would make that one correct. tomorrow we're going 69 and we'll see how that pans out at 11:00. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, back to 56. 55 has been the low today so far, winds north at 6, not a warm wind, won't get one for a while. in case you missed this, we still have some showers from frederick to leesburg, back to rockville moving south and east pretty quickly. we will see sunshine tomorrow, but showers are taking two or three more hours to get out of here. wednesday night i'd grab a jacket in the morning. bus stop temperatu
franklin was one of many top talents performing at the celebration of gospel music.ight's show was the latest in a series called in performance at the white house. it was broadcast on public tv and it was also streamed live on the white house website. >> wouldn't be it cool to have a house and just invite people over? >> aretha franklin, come on over. >>> 3 degrees, you ready? i was sweating today. >> i bet you were. >> i sweat every day really. we went 64, high...
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> the ceo who just made $70,000 a year the minimum wage at his company, and an inspiring night of gospel music at the white house. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm dara brown. an arizona police officer is cleared after deliberately striking an armed suspect with his vehicle. a warning, the video you're about to see is graphic. the officer's car was moving swiftly when the suspect refused to surrender. the incident, which happened in february, was captured on police dash-cam video and just released. here is nbc's kurt gregory. >> reporter: it's a shocking image as a marana police cruiser deliberately runs over an armed suspect. the newly released dash-cam video of the incident captures the police cruiser slamming into the suspect from multiple angles. incredibly the suspect was only hospitalized for two days before being released and booked into jail. it started when the suspect, mario valencia, allegedly stole a rifle from a walmart. security camera video captured the alleged theft. >> you don't want to do this. you don't want to do this. >> reporter: later police confro
> the ceo who just made $70,000 a year the minimum wage at his company, and an inspiring night of gospel music at the white house. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm dara brown. an arizona police officer is cleared after deliberately striking an armed suspect with his vehicle. a warning, the video you're about to see is graphic. the officer's car was moving swiftly when the suspect refused to surrender. the incident, which happened in february, was captured on police...
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. >> the ceo who made $70,000 a year, the minimum wage at his company and an inspiring night of gospel music at the white house. >>> good morning, everybody, happy wednesday to you. thank you for joining us today. an arizona police officer is cleared after deliberately striking an armed suspect with his vehicle. we want to give you a warning, the video is graphic. the car was moving swiftly when the suspect refused to surrender. the incident was captured on dash cam video and just released. here's kirk gregory. >> reporter: it's a shocking image as an arizona police cruiser deliberately runs over an armed suspect. the newly released dash cam video of the incident captures the police cruiser slamming into the suspect from multiple angles. incredibly, the suspect was only hospitalized for two days before being released and booked into jail. it started when the suspect allegedly stole a rifle from a walmart. security camera video captures the alleged theft. >> you don't want to do this. >> reporter: later police confronted had him in the street when he pointed the gun at himself and fired
. >> the ceo who made $70,000 a year, the minimum wage at his company and an inspiring night of gospel music at the white house. >>> good morning, everybody, happy wednesday to you. thank you for joining us today. an arizona police officer is cleared after deliberately striking an armed suspect with his vehicle. we want to give you a warning, the video is graphic. the car was moving swiftly when the suspect refused to surrender. the incident was captured on dash cam video and...
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king who used his spellbinding sermons to spread the gospel and open people's hearts and minds. he taught and mentor to countless young ministers. so as we mourn his absence today we also take solace that he leaves a living legacy, and that he is in a better place. i am no preacher. i can't tell anything to this crowd about easter that you don't already know. i can offer a couple reflections very quickly before we begin. for me, the celebration of easter puts our earthly concerns into perspective. with humility and with all we give thanks to the extraordinary sacrifice of jesus christ our savior reflect on the brutal pain he suffered, the scorn that he absorbed, the sins that he bore, his extraordinary gift of salvation that he gave to us. we try as best we can to comprehend what he endured that we might receive god's light. but even as we grapple with the sheer enormity of jesus tossed 's sacrifice, on easter we can't lose sight of the fact that -- the story keeps on going. on sunday comes the glorious resurrection of our savior. good friday they occupied the throne for a day,
king who used his spellbinding sermons to spread the gospel and open people's hearts and minds. he taught and mentor to countless young ministers. so as we mourn his absence today we also take solace that he leaves a living legacy, and that he is in a better place. i am no preacher. i can't tell anything to this crowd about easter that you don't already know. i can offer a couple reflections very quickly before we begin. for me, the celebration of easter puts our earthly concerns into...
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these parents are part of the first century gospel church. they choose prayer instead of antibiotics for bacterial pneumonia. when they made the choice, their son who was two years old died so what happened was they were put on probation. that is invariably the story. they don't lose capacity to raise other children. they don't spend a day in jail. what happens is a few years go by in a seven -month-old brandon also dies because they also don't she's antibiotics. and it was spam -- their sense was reading a half to seven years and are put in foster care. that is always the way it works. you are allowed to neglect and not pay for it. i can tell you there are two major faith healing churches. first century gospel and faith tabernacle will not treat their children with antibiotics if they get pneumonia or meningitis. they will not give insulin for diabetes. they know it happens. what is interesting when the pedophilia scandal broke the commonwealth of pennsylvania made a big effort to crack down on child abuse laws. when it came to religion they
these parents are part of the first century gospel church. they choose prayer instead of antibiotics for bacterial pneumonia. when they made the choice, their son who was two years old died so what happened was they were put on probation. that is invariably the story. they don't lose capacity to raise other children. they don't spend a day in jail. what happens is a few years go by in a seven -month-old brandon also dies because they also don't she's antibiotics. and it was spam -- their sense...
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he was like the great james bond they almost had to leave the church to promote the gospel. we know history is something of the present, past and present intertwine in a dimension of the future always is the object of the vision mediated in our understanding of the past and our actions. that is a great speech he gave and thank god he had the courage to give it over. >> host: he closed his speech with a refrain. so it is to find dissatisfaction and then the refrain, do not let us be satisfied, let us be dissatisfied until every man can have food and freedom and human dignity for his spirit. >> guest: you can see how that in and of itself is a message in the age of obama when you have intellectuals that become obama apologists and are no longer dissatisfied enough to acknowledge wall street crimes in the obama administration not one right away. dropping bombs on people, where is the dissatisfaction margin is talking about? >> host: i have to take one fine detail. i do think the attorney general's office prosecuted one directly tied to the operation i think it was a kind of mid
he was like the great james bond they almost had to leave the church to promote the gospel. we know history is something of the present, past and present intertwine in a dimension of the future always is the object of the vision mediated in our understanding of the past and our actions. that is a great speech he gave and thank god he had the courage to give it over. >> host: he closed his speech with a refrain. so it is to find dissatisfaction and then the refrain, do not let us be...
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in the joy of the gospel he praises a spiritual message to say that muslims are also guided by the holy spirit the there is only one god in greek to learn over centuries of beef. at a time when the call for a holy war against 1.5 billion muslims perhaps the most important contribution is to make us give up the holy war to make a historical figure with the namesake. thank you. [applause] >> nobody has any questions? this has never happened at politics & prose. [laughter] >> tonight you describe yourself am wondering is there any event that turned you into a lefty or the accumulation of experience? >> but buying countered in things that i had not expected. he did not believe in papal infallibility but politically i was changed from writing from bill buckley to the civil rights movement and the vietnam war. as a lot of people were changed. >> hi my name is -- mccarthy [applause] by ago many years back or rebels started off as a reporter for you were the conservative voice. [laughter] >> up against john leo who was then a liberal. >> but now he is a conservative man you are a liberal so the
in the joy of the gospel he praises a spiritual message to say that muslims are also guided by the holy spirit the there is only one god in greek to learn over centuries of beef. at a time when the call for a holy war against 1.5 billion muslims perhaps the most important contribution is to make us give up the holy war to make a historical figure with the namesake. thank you. [applause] >> nobody has any questions? this has never happened at politics & prose. [laughter] >>...
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. >> ♪ i've got your class ring >> ifill: from blues and country to gospel and jazz.hiannon giddens shares the songs of america's musical roots with new audiences. >> my mission is to perform. you know, of course that's what i was here to do, but that extra thing is to bring attention to music that doesn't necessarily get the light of day a lot. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. at lincoln financial, we believe that you are the boss of your life. the chief life officer. in charge of providing for loved ones. growing your nest egg. and protecting what matters the most. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. life, income, retirement, group benefits, and advice. lincoln financial. you're in charge. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound
. >> ♪ i've got your class ring >> ifill: from blues and country to gospel and jazz.hiannon giddens shares the songs of america's musical roots with new audiences. >> my mission is to perform. you know, of course that's what i was here to do, but that extra thing is to bring attention to music that doesn't necessarily get the light of day a lot. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs...
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that is not to say there wasn't the dust role poll in oklahoma and we're not a gospel forever. on the book we have this powerful john ford film with all of the images of the mesmerizing black-and-white images that the dust blowing. so of course they've lingered with you both. of course people see oklahoma in that light. opposite hinted that we have the movie musical oklahoma! because oklahoma is a place where corn goes place where corn goes as high as an elephant died. that is not true either. oklahoma riders have had the extra challenge of reclaiming the oklahoma landscape in oklahoma people from stereotype that we are not all people that use that grammar, that we are not people that live in metal shacks and struggle against the dust. essentially that is the case for all oklahoma writers. we tell our story, reclaim our landscape in showing what is here. there's so many other things as well. the oklahoma writers exhibit is a vision of mine to help make oklahomans more aware of their literary heritage. so many people, oklahomans included cds list for oklahoma is way down the bot
that is not to say there wasn't the dust role poll in oklahoma and we're not a gospel forever. on the book we have this powerful john ford film with all of the images of the mesmerizing black-and-white images that the dust blowing. so of course they've lingered with you both. of course people see oklahoma in that light. opposite hinted that we have the movie musical oklahoma! because oklahoma is a place where corn goes place where corn goes as high as an elephant died. that is not true either....