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what helped a great deal is that king james bible and we have one of the first additions in our grasp right now so today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k and add on agreed to it. going back three years ago or maybe two it's taught as a credit course. it's a cool story because if you lose your culture, you lose part in what you are. nobody likes the war. war broke out and what i can tell you in 1657 that's when the first leaders lost their lives and passed away. they didn't care for each other the whole lot. people thought of ownership and thend other people did not think of ownership so one culture would build and the other walked across their backyard, you can't be here anymore. what do you mean in can to be here anymore, i don't get that. that's some of the reasons. in 75 the war broke out and last round massachusetts in the year or so he was the second son. he was something to reckon with. a native person talking bad about him. he took his canoe and paddled to confront this person and asked a lot of people to join into the wa
what helped a great deal is that king james bible and we have one of the first additions in our grasp right now so today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k and add on agreed to it. going back three years ago or maybe two it's taught as a credit course. it's a cool story because if you lose your culture, you lose part in what you are. nobody likes the war. war broke out and what i can tell you in 1657 that's when the first leaders lost their...
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what helped a great deal was that bible, king james bible in the wampanoag. when one of those first editions in our draft today. today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k up to third grade and every year we add a grade to it. going back three years ago or maybe two, the wampanoag is taught still right now in the high school, as taught as an accredited course like english, french, dutch and portuguese. we open up to other students. that's a real true story because if you lose your culture is part of what you are that is your identity, and we got it back. fast-forward to war. nobody likes war but war broke out. what i can tell you in 1670 -- 1657, 1660 that's when the two of the first big leaders lost their lives. governor bradford lost and 67 come past way. you got the next generation coming up which didn't care for each other a whole lot. why? the thought of land, when people thought of ownership and other people did not think of ownership. one culture would build fences around where the land, the other cu
what helped a great deal was that bible, king james bible in the wampanoag. when one of those first editions in our draft today. today we have our language back. my wife is one of the teachers of the language. we teach pre-k up to third grade and every year we add a grade to it. going back three years ago or maybe two, the wampanoag is taught still right now in the high school, as taught as an accredited course like english, french, dutch and portuguese. we open up to other students. that's a...
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carol listed the king james bible.tor franks man searching, currently reading clockwise, social justice movement and evangelicalism looming catastrophe. what is that book about parks. >> is a sovereign baptist and i happen to be southern baptists as well. he's writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church and baptists have been one of the most -- largest and conservative protestant groups in america. in 2019, they passed a resolution the southern baptist convention triggers critical race theory and intersection audi as analytical tools and understanding race in america so a lot about his book, i'm not finished reading it but talking about critical race theory, what it is, it's marxist roots but also how it impacted the baptist denomination, i would not be surprised at some time in the future if baptists didn't split the way other denominations have. >> why are you in nashville? [laughter] >> that's a good question because as a tenured professor at princeton and i end up in nashville so a lot of
carol listed the king james bible.tor franks man searching, currently reading clockwise, social justice movement and evangelicalism looming catastrophe. what is that book about parks. >> is a sovereign baptist and i happen to be southern baptists as well. he's writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church and baptists have been one of the most -- largest and conservative protestant groups in america. in 2019, they passed a resolution the southern baptist...
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books that have impacted me and that was supposed to be part of our conversation i said the king james bible. i do read the bible on a regular basis and when i think about god's judgment of nation i believe that the united states is part of god's judgment and he very well may use a nation that hates us and we can name a lot of nations that hate america of us in our own country but it would not surprise me if america did not fall into the hands of another nation. i don't believe america will stay as america. and without a shot being fired its being destroyed by its own people. >> host: as professor swain reference we eyes asked her black to guess what they are reading and some of their favorite looks and you listed the king james bible, took her to washington victor frankel's man's search for meaning they all commenced and currently she is reading fault line the social justice movement and evangelicalism's looming catastrophe.e. professor swain what is that book about? >> guest: i have have to be it -- happened to be a southern baptist and he is writing about how critical race theory has impa
books that have impacted me and that was supposed to be part of our conversation i said the king james bible. i do read the bible on a regular basis and when i think about god's judgment of nation i believe that the united states is part of god's judgment and he very well may use a nation that hates us and we can name a lot of nations that hate america of us in our own country but it would not surprise me if america did not fall into the hands of another nation. i don't believe america will...
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james was also doing other things to consolidate. and one of them being his insistence on the creation of the great bible, the king james bible drawing in the whole series of t. o. jones, translators, to produce a book, which would be everybody, so he wants to dominate religion. he wants to dominate literature, culture, philosophy, and of course, one of the other manascale projects of james the fust. it was the union jacka, originally a naval flag, quit here, organized the design, competition fall then became the union flag adopted after the union of ireland, obviously. so he was interested in symbolism. we've jesse some parallels between the activities of james, the fast and william shakespeare, and we'll let say bought us johnson and b, b, c. well, and there are some very remarkable figures in the b, b, c. and i suspect that their arm being more and more pressured to conform to a much cruder kind of nationalism. both johnson himself and some little learning, i gather in classics, which he studied of the university. but he wears what learning he has, as you might say, very likely he produced one of the worst books on winston churchi
james was also doing other things to consolidate. and one of them being his insistence on the creation of the great bible, the king james bible drawing in the whole series of t. o. jones, translators, to produce a book, which would be everybody, so he wants to dominate religion. he wants to dominate literature, culture, philosophy, and of course, one of the other manascale projects of james the fust. it was the union jacka, originally a naval flag, quit here, organized the design, competition...
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books that have impacted me, that was supposed to be part of our conversation and i said the king james bible, i do read the bible on a regular basis and when i think about god's judgment of nations i believe that the united states is god 'sjudgment and we can name a lot of nations that hate america including many of us hate our own country but it would not surprise me if america did not follow into the hands of another nation and so i don't believe america would stand as america because it's being destroyed from within and without being fired. >> we always ask our in-depth guests what they're reading and some of their favorite books and carol swain listed the king james bible, booker t washington's up from slavery, victor frankil's man search for meaning and palo and currently she's reading balkman's social justice movement and evangelicalism looming catastrophe. professor swain, what's the book about? >> he's a southern baptist and i happened to be a southern baptist as well and he is writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church and the baptists have been one of th
books that have impacted me, that was supposed to be part of our conversation and i said the king james bible, i do read the bible on a regular basis and when i think about god's judgment of nations i believe that the united states is god 'sjudgment and we can name a lot of nations that hate america including many of us hate our own country but it would not surprise me if america did not follow into the hands of another nation and so i don't believe america would stand as america because it's...
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at the heart of their program, they said, was a strict interpretation of the king james bible. >> she was going to get schooling. and she was going to get counseling. ms. householder was a nurse, and that she was going to facilitate her medications and things like that. >> most important of all, perhaps, they had a free bed and could take ashley right away for just $100 a month. to teresa, it felt like a miracle of sorts. she signed a contract committing ashley to an 18-month stay. and then she said good-bye. the pastor and his wife drove ashley to missouri. what was it like for you on the trip to that place? >> i was scared. i was really nervous. i didn't know what to expect. my pastor and his wife kept telling me, everything's going to be okay. you know, you're going to get the help you need. >> what were your first impressions of the place? >> when we first got there, it was at night. it was really dark. >> and there they were in the dark, she said, waiting. boyd and stephanie householder waiting up for her. >> they were nice. they were sweet. they were laughing, joking. like, you
at the heart of their program, they said, was a strict interpretation of the king james bible. >> she was going to get schooling. and she was going to get counseling. ms. householder was a nurse, and that she was going to facilitate her medications and things like that. >> most important of all, perhaps, they had a free bed and could take ashley right away for just $100 a month. to teresa, it felt like a miracle of sorts. she signed a contract committing ashley to an 18-month stay....
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. >> the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders, who preached the bible four square. preached in jeans, sneakers. lived streamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> i fell asleep living to his service. [laughs] >> but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders were known for their big hearts, their charity. and thats when for a third time, a family took in marie. >> she saying that she was there until she got on her feet. >> but a whole year went by. and then, what was coming couldn't be hidden. the story floating around? there had been an abusive boyfriend who abandoned her and left her pregnant. and a july, 2011, marie gave birth to a baby girl and named her grace. the pastor and his wife took care of both of them. >> it was explained to me that they were helping her out. that she was down on her luck. >> she was by all appearances, saved. spiritually by faith, and practically by the pastor and his wife. so, imagine the surprise, when a strange group text message popped up on t
. >> the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders, who preached the bible four square. preached in jeans, sneakers. lived streamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> i fell asleep living to his service. [laughs] >> but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders were known for their big hearts, their charity. and thats when for a third time, a family took in marie....
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the bible administrations moved to counter bay james, economic and diplomatic reach in latin america, but is it too late to recover washington's diminished influence in the region? a test drive becomes the 1st one trillion dollars also make. could this be the future of the trucking industry that may look like any other truck on our roads, but this is also powered by electricity ah, for the global economy to recover fully from the pandemic, there is an industry that needs to make a comeback, tourism it represents a chance of the global economy, and the pandemic has wiped out a 120000000 tourism jobs spots. that recovery depends on more travel corridors and countries opening that borders. and with a lack of vaccines for the world's poorest, that's unlikely to happen before late. 2022. we're going to focus on the crucial role that airlines play in that recovery. as always, we'll stop with the numbers after the worst year on record. the industry is addicting. losses of 52000000000 dollars this year. most likely to persist next year. but should shrink to $12000000000.00. tourists traveling
the bible administrations moved to counter bay james, economic and diplomatic reach in latin america, but is it too late to recover washington's diminished influence in the region? a test drive becomes the 1st one trillion dollars also make. could this be the future of the trucking industry that may look like any other truck on our roads, but this is also powered by electricity ah, for the global economy to recover fully from the pandemic, there is an industry that needs to make a comeback,...
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bible. and our fourth president, james madison, recorded 10 different references to scripture at the constitutional convention, which was the pivotal point in our nation's history that codified our freedom and our god-given rights so our founders quoted scripture. like the constitution that it inspired, the bible is timeless and impacts us still today. the bible is still the inspired word of god. i went to youth for christ camp and learned this is a great opportunity to have god be able to speak to you every day and start your day. it's been a source of encouragement when i was down, a source of guidens when i -- guidance when i needed direction and during life's struggles. the bible speak to every situation and shows you path to blessings. psalm 33:12 says blessed is the nation whose god is the lord. powerful for us to remember that. psalm's 1 says blessed is the one that does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the wake of sinners take or mockers but who meditates on it day and night. that person is like a tree of plan planted by the streams of water and whose leaf does not wither. whate
bible. and our fourth president, james madison, recorded 10 different references to scripture at the constitutional convention, which was the pivotal point in our nation's history that codified our freedom and our god-given rights so our founders quoted scripture. like the constitution that it inspired, the bible is timeless and impacts us still today. the bible is still the inspired word of god. i went to youth for christ camp and learned this is a great opportunity to have god be able to...
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bible surely tells you what he looked like. brown skin and hair like lamb's wool. host: that is carl in new york city. this is jamesn virginia, independent line. you have called in as an independent. which way did you vote for governor? caller: i did not. i voted republican for governor and the reason i voted the way i voted is because i feel like president biden has gone way too far to the left and he is listening to the radical left agenda instead of realizing that most of us are moderates. we do not want what the republicans are offering at all, but i do not want what the far left is offering either. host: did you support president biden in 2020? caller: i most certainly did. i still like him, but i do not like what he is doing to the agenda. he is not listening to the regular people. he is listen to people who are so far left that it is not what i know or understand. it is just like trump, who was so far right that i do not like or understand him. that has nothing to do with america. it is about some strange thing -- the way that people should live. i voted all democrat except for that. host: except for governo
bible surely tells you what he looked like. brown skin and hair like lamb's wool. host: that is carl in new york city. this is jamesn virginia, independent line. you have called in as an independent. which way did you vote for governor? caller: i did not. i voted republican for governor and the reason i voted the way i voted is because i feel like president biden has gone way too far to the left and he is listening to the radical left agenda instead of realizing that most of us are moderates....