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the gospel john after jesus is ambushed simply has jesus led to a brief conversation before akafis who asks him about following and teaching and then goes to pileate. considering how busy the prices were at pass overwhen the temple was standing john's depiction is intrinsicically more plausible. >> well, all this seems to say that the brame, if that's the right word, the culpability for christ's death that has been affixed to the jews over the years that has spawned antisemitism, that that is unfounded on the basis of scholarship because the only connection between pilate and the san hedron was kifis who said to pileate saying we have something serious and it was pileate who ordered the crews i figures. am i getting too far ahead of you. >> you're bledding a lot of big ideas but that's fun, it's ok. the interesting thing when you get the jews blamed for jesus' death that again is an accusation that develops in the second century from the way that are readying the gospel stories. >> rather than the facts. >> how do people know facts? how well do we know facts now? from but you say all o
the gospel john after jesus is ambushed simply has jesus led to a brief conversation before akafis who asks him about following and teaching and then goes to pileate. considering how busy the prices were at pass overwhen the temple was standing john's depiction is intrinsicically more plausible. >> well, all this seems to say that the brame, if that's the right word, the culpability for christ's death that has been affixed to the jews over the years that has spawned antisemitism, that...
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. >> jesus argues with fellow jews. you can't be more jewish than to argue with fellow jews. it's not a problem. >> at the 92nd street "y" in new york, vanderbilt divinity school professor amy-jill levine is making the case that jews and christians alike need to pay more attention to the jewishness of jesus. and e best way to do that, she believes, is by reading the new testament from a jewish perspective. >> if i want to understand jewish history, the new testament is one of the best sources that i've got. >> levine, who is an observant jew, is co-editor of the jewish annotated new testament, a version of the christian scripture with footnotes and commentaries written entirely by jewish scholars. >> the new testament does have extraordinarily beautiful and profound material in it. paul's hymn to love in 1 corinthians the parables of the good samaritanr th prodigal son, or comments such as "god is love," which is 1 john. this is magnificent material, and everybody ought to appreciate it. i find for myself the more i rea
. >> jesus argues with fellow jews. you can't be more jewish than to argue with fellow jews. it's not a problem. >> at the 92nd street "y" in new york, vanderbilt divinity school professor amy-jill levine is making the case that jews and christians alike need to pay more attention to the jewishness of jesus. and e best way to do that, she believes, is by reading the new testament from a jewish perspective. >> if i want to understand jewish history, the new testament...
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did jesus think of himself as a christian? probably not. he probably thought of himself as bringing the - as you say, the fulfillment, as he said, the fulfillment to the jewish interpretation, the jewish - to use our phrase, "set of answers to profound life questions"; but here's a new, fuller interpretation. and so that becomes a fascinating story, if someone like that meant to. sure? >> from the perspective of a sociologist and a historian, has there been any research that discusses or delves into the idea of religion developing out of cultures, or specific cultures or specific geographies in a certain way? >> this is a miracle - we only need two more and we have sainthood. no. what you just said is a perfect setup - i didn't even slip him five bucks. but the next roll-in we have and the port in acra on the mediterranean sea? well, the point i'm trying to make with this roll-in is exactly that - where do we get the symbols? where do we get these powerful sacred symbols that we use to develop religion? now, the sociologist, the hardcore so
did jesus think of himself as a christian? probably not. he probably thought of himself as bringing the - as you say, the fulfillment, as he said, the fulfillment to the jewish interpretation, the jewish - to use our phrase, "set of answers to profound life questions"; but here's a new, fuller interpretation. and so that becomes a fascinating story, if someone like that meant to. sure? >> from the perspective of a sociologist and a historian, has there been any research that...
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of jesus christ. way they present him from the bible, how he shares with people, heals them, feed them. i said, mom, i'm a new man. and she said, if there is a god able to change ali, i want to believe in him. all of my family become christian except my dad. >> reporter: they are now serving in the australian church. his brother is an active leader, and his sister leads worship. aalana migrated to egypt after converting and accepting christ. she explains why she left her country. >> the national police coming to take me away. they could kill me, torture me and my sister. they could do terrible things. >> reporter: and she also experienced the rejection of a loved one and societal condemnation. >> i feel like i lost my identity. i don't know who i am anymore. >> reporter: alana says she was strengthened by a scripture verse that lifted her spirits. >> come to me, the heavy burdened, and i will give you rest. the only way god can reveal to me or i can receive his peace and joy is only through jesus. >>
of jesus christ. way they present him from the bible, how he shares with people, heals them, feed them. i said, mom, i'm a new man. and she said, if there is a god able to change ali, i want to believe in him. all of my family become christian except my dad. >> reporter: they are now serving in the australian church. his brother is an active leader, and his sister leads worship. aalana migrated to egypt after converting and accepting christ. she explains why she left her country. >>...
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at the london olympics, but she says the real prize is serving jesus. ♪ >> george: and welcome, everyoneto this week's edition of christian world news. i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wen giv wendy griffith. for years, the abu saif terrorized the southern philippines. they shocked the world in 2002 by kidnapping american missionaries, martin and grace. today they're still at work, but are they as dangerous as they once were? i went back to basil island to find out. it is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and in many ways, untouched by time and progress. but for nearly three decades, a deadly enemy has preyed on the people living in the southern philippines. the enemy, ab siaf, which stands for father of the sword. its goal: make the southern islands an islamic stronghold. beheadings are their signature. they carried it out against guillermo simply because his ransom did not come on time. in 2002, terrorists assigned this man the chilling task of collecting this man's bones. >> if you don't pay taxes, they will kill you. they're very angry with people, especially the foreign
at the london olympics, but she says the real prize is serving jesus. ♪ >> george: and welcome, everyoneto this week's edition of christian world news. i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wen giv wendy griffith. for years, the abu saif terrorized the southern philippines. they shocked the world in 2002 by kidnapping american missionaries, martin and grace. today they're still at work, but are they as dangerous as they once were? i went back to basil island to find out. it is one...
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this is called just like jesus. if i get struck down by thunder. just like jesus. i want childhood to be, evading teen angst. always. i want to encourage and motivate just like jesus. few literates could conquer. simply by having faith, i want to arouse. make you believe there's a god above watching over us. without scientific explanation. i want to cast out your demons. liberate your oppressed soul. bring back lost friends. just like jesus, be a shameless pervert while with the possibility of sexism and paternal. just like jesus, i want to hear the voice of my farther. bask in the stars, this is not an end but a beginning. a sepia tone of martarism. i want my engage capturred. to frame the minds of ignorants. while blindly following leaders. i want to be nestled, half naked against your chest. claiming your spirit when you come. with the promise of salvation. i simply want to life before i die. i have two more poems. this is all new. wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to h
this is called just like jesus. if i get struck down by thunder. just like jesus. i want childhood to be, evading teen angst. always. i want to encourage and motivate just like jesus. few literates could conquer. simply by having faith, i want to arouse. make you believe there's a god above watching over us. without scientific explanation. i want to cast out your demons. liberate your oppressed soul. bring back lost friends. just like jesus, be a shameless pervert while with the possibility of...
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. >> i fell in love with jesus. because the way how he is, love, grace, freedom, happiness, joy, everything. i called jesus a package, by the way. when you open it, you find everything in that package. >> reporter: charlene israel, cross-examination cbn news. >> up next, how the uprising in egypt, syria, and even iraq, are making it harder for christians to live and worship. >> the city of muzola is now the most violent city in the country, and much of the violence is directed at christians. 75,000 christians lived there before the iraqi war began in 2003. today only 25,000 live in the city. the ones that remain are subject to kidnapping and killings. it is called religioncide. chris mitchell lives and works in jerusalem, but he is here for a visit and here to talk more about the church in the middle east. in egypt, we're seeing the muslim brotherhood take more control. has there been any impact on the church as a result? >> a huge impact. even when the mubarak government fell, people were concerned about the influe
. >> i fell in love with jesus. because the way how he is, love, grace, freedom, happiness, joy, everything. i called jesus a package, by the way. when you open it, you find everything in that package. >> reporter: charlene israel, cross-examination cbn news. >> up next, how the uprising in egypt, syria, and even iraq, are making it harder for christians to live and worship. >> the city of muzola is now the most violent city in the country, and much of the violence is...
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i'm hung up on the being a jesus freak. jesus never mentioned birth control.nyone say thou shall not wear a jimmy hat. taking care of the poor, the sick prisoners in jail, matthew 25 republicans. generally not big on starting violent fights or preemptive war. so really they're not doing this because of christian values. are they? >> then again jesus also didn't say that you couldn't set off a bomb with your cell phone because cell phones didn't exist. did abortion exist back then? did birth control exist? i don't know that that's a fair argument. jesus didn't say a lot of things about moral issues that weren't there back then. i see what you're seeing. one thing that's been interesting to me to watch is we have biden and ryan who is a catholic. biden wants to help the poor. ryan want to protect fetuses. the one time that the catholic bishops have come out politically against the republicans in the past year is to condemn the ryan budget. because it balances the budget on the backs of the poor. >> john: and doesn't balance the budget. >> it claims to balance th
i'm hung up on the being a jesus freak. jesus never mentioned birth control.nyone say thou shall not wear a jimmy hat. taking care of the poor, the sick prisoners in jail, matthew 25 republicans. generally not big on starting violent fights or preemptive war. so really they're not doing this because of christian values. are they? >> then again jesus also didn't say that you couldn't set off a bomb with your cell phone because cell phones didn't exist. did abortion exist back then? did...
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and how jesus appointed his disciples, called them by name. and that's why i'm doing god's work. >> reporter: he began running the 18-mile perimeter of the refugee camp to meet the kids' self-imposed requirement to play in the soccer games. it served as a distraction. >> it is going to keep me away from thinking about my meal. it is very tough to see that little rationing, and you know you only can eat one meal a day. so running became something like i have to keep myself away from hunger. >> reporter: when lopez turned 16, a remarkable opportunity opened. he was among 3800 displaced kids chosen to live with families in the united states. robert and barbara rogers became lopez's american parents as part of the lost boys of sudan program. >> i'm so blessed to be in this country. me and my mom went to shop for school supplies. to have that backpack, to have that pencil, crayons in my backpack, at 16 years old, so i can be able to write something i remember afterward -- it's just incredible. >> reporter: lopez graduated from high school in nearby
and how jesus appointed his disciples, called them by name. and that's why i'm doing god's work. >> reporter: he began running the 18-mile perimeter of the refugee camp to meet the kids' self-imposed requirement to play in the soccer games. it served as a distraction. >> it is going to keep me away from thinking about my meal. it is very tough to see that little rationing, and you know you only can eat one meal a day. so running became something like i have to keep myself away from...
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he will send our record forth to convince the world that jesus is the christ.ed the book of mormon. >> at the end of the pageant we are introduced to joseph smith as a character. we view joseph smith as a prophet, just like the prophets of old, and we see enacted on the stages and hillside of the pageant moroni coming to him, giving him the plates, telling him to translate it and get it published. >> joseph, you will translate this book by the gift and power of god. the lord has a great work for you to do. >> in 1829, joseph smith translated the book of mormon, and in 1830 it was published in nearby palmyra, new york. at the lord's command, god's holy priesthood was restored, and the church of jesus christ was once again organized on this earth. >> i have great hopes every night that there will be some people who will really connect, who will be searching for the kinds of answers that we're offering and that their lives will be changed then. >> the savior will return. soon he will be here. ♪ ♪ >> that's our program for now. i'm deborah potter. you can follow us
he will send our record forth to convince the world that jesus is the christ.ed the book of mormon. >> at the end of the pageant we are introduced to joseph smith as a character. we view joseph smith as a prophet, just like the prophets of old, and we see enacted on the stages and hillside of the pageant moroni coming to him, giving him the plates, telling him to translate it and get it published. >> joseph, you will translate this book by the gift and power of god. the lord has a...
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that's all we do. >> that's a cheap applause line: jesus. you can throw jesus into anything and people are going to applaud. >> sister simone seized on her unexpected celebrity and with the support of thousands of individual donors, and a sympathetic labor union, she and four of her sisters-in-alms took to the road. from des moines to dc they would ride in solidarity with the poorest among us. >> network's mission from its beginning is about economic justice issues. we were founded 40 years ago by 47 catholic sisters to be the voice for and with those at the margins of society all over the country. and the thing that is utmost in our mind at network is the devastation that is being economically through the budget fight, and what will happen to programs that are so effective, that really help people and so, it seemed like a great convergence to have this notoriety used for the sake of our mission. we know that the house-passed ryan budget will devastate our nation. and most people don't know what's going on. and that's why we decided to take
that's all we do. >> that's a cheap applause line: jesus. you can throw jesus into anything and people are going to applaud. >> sister simone seized on her unexpected celebrity and with the support of thousands of individual donors, and a sympathetic labor union, she and four of her sisters-in-alms took to the road. from des moines to dc they would ride in solidarity with the poorest among us. >> network's mission from its beginning is about economic justice issues. we were...
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este disparó contra jesús por la espalda, lo que muestra en fotografia por el abogado de la familia >ara exigir la verdad. >>la familia de jesús castillo exige una investigación federal por esta muerte lo que podría tardar varios meses, también entablarán demanda. >>un volcán tiene en alerta a la autoridad, aguaceros torrenciales no dan tregua, vamos con jackie guerrido >>así es, antes les muestro este video, cuberta de cenizas amanece un sector, producto del volcán santiaguito. >>en arizona, inundaciones dejan varios vehículos arrastrados por la corriente. >>son imágenes de impacto increíbles porque continua esta humedad de phoenix arizona, hasta sur de las vegas >>otra área afectada son las costas de las carolinas, todo el noroeste >>tiene que estar pendiente al salir a hacer actividades en las afueras, porque tenemos un próximo sistema frontal >>bastante acción iniciamos agosto, bastante actividad en el caribe. >>hay una gran posibilidad de una nueva tormenta. >>en mephis luisiana calor, en el centro se siente a 110 grados, san antonio 100 grados. los Ángeles, amanece con cielo cub
este disparó contra jesús por la espalda, lo que muestra en fotografia por el abogado de la familia >ara exigir la verdad. >>la familia de jesús castillo exige una investigación federal por esta muerte lo que podría tardar varios meses, también entablarán demanda. >>un volcán tiene en alerta a la autoridad, aguaceros torrenciales no dan tregua, vamos con jackie guerrido >>así es, antes les muestro este video, cuberta de cenizas amanece un sector, producto del...
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diana, come back in jesus' name. open your eyes and look at me. you look at the dead person and say open your eyes and look at me, and it doesn't sound nice -- it sounds weird. but that's what happened. the dead body shook for a few minutes, and she straightened up and her eyes popped open, and that god she is very much alive. and she is one of my coordinators. and it was also published in the newspaper for the australian government, one of our main newspapers. >> wendy: pastor danny, so inspiring. you can see the full interview with pastor danny, and you don't want to miss it. it is incredible. on our website, cbnnews.com. and coming up, millions of indians live a lifetime in poverty. meet one woman who rose from the trash heap, litererly, and the christian ministry that heleld her.r. >> wendy: and welcome back. india, it's choking on garbage. the country generates over 100 million tons of waste a year, and very little of it is treated. often the trash is picked up by an army of so-called rag pickers or sa scavengers. paul has a story of one rat
diana, come back in jesus' name. open your eyes and look at me. you look at the dead person and say open your eyes and look at me, and it doesn't sound nice -- it sounds weird. but that's what happened. the dead body shook for a few minutes, and she straightened up and her eyes popped open, and that god she is very much alive. and she is one of my coordinators. and it was also published in the newspaper for the australian government, one of our main newspapers. >> wendy: pastor danny, so...
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. >>> the one that stands out most is jesus and the disinherited. and their reason is the fact that it is so meaningful to me when i first read it because we're right school together this is these regrate years and school and so i think i was struggling with the relationship and that fire was in seminary between the church and the larger society. and also trying to combat what many people thought was the essence of black religion on the worldliness. this is the time i was like first encountered the book that helped me understand that jesus was about about dealing with social realities that he was a jew a porch to and a portion of living under roman domination. and many ways he is just like we were in the book was written to help people with his religion of jesus have to say that people with their backs against the wall it is said that dr. martin luther king carried with him on a daily basis. talking about an introduction to jesus in the next chapters on fear and how pervasive it is and how devastating it is and how controls us in so many ways and ho
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certainly thought about john lennon saying that we're more important in jesus christ do you think he was right there were deals more important than jesus well you know i think you know the great two figures of antiquity jesus christ and alexander the great they both died at the age of thirty three st augustine said we all. go to heaven aged thirty three so that's significant but i think you know alexander the great and jesus christ the really the same man alexander came with the sword and jesus christ could only come with a kiss so if we all have you know i love that one so we can sin now because actually we know you know really well you know there was in the medieval period there was a great problem people would come to st and guston who was obviously a teacher of the church and said look there's not much point me going to heaven if i'm in a diaper and i'm shitting my nappy and it's not much point me going if i'm leaning on a stick i'm not going to enjoy myself so people are very troubled about this st augustine came up with a theory that everybody should go to heaven indeed at the
certainly thought about john lennon saying that we're more important in jesus christ do you think he was right there were deals more important than jesus well you know i think you know the great two figures of antiquity jesus christ and alexander the great they both died at the age of thirty three st augustine said we all. go to heaven aged thirty three so that's significant but i think you know alexander the great and jesus christ the really the same man alexander came with the sword and jesus...
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. >> i love jesus, it's just that i view jesus the way i view elvis. i love the guy, but a lot of the fan clubs tend to freak me out. (vo) john fugelsang will be back tomorrow morning starting at 6 eastern. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ the things you say, you're unbelievable ♪ >> stephanie: um. speaking of unbelievable how is everybody enjoying my sea bass? [ applause ] >> wow, that smells like ass. >> stephanie: yeah. >> you guys in d.c. be glad you are not here. >> is stephanie setting off the smoke alarm with last night's dinner? >> yes. she brought left-over sea bass. >> stephanie: all right, stewart wright on sean hannity last night. >> he says i'm going to do what is right. >> so they had time for stewart barney and not me. >> if you had gone on the show i would have paid to hear you do it with an english accent. >> as an american. >> that's right, sean hannity, i don't like this akin either. >> stephanie: rush limbaugh on the todd akin situation. >> i didn't issue a former factua. if i had demanded that ache kin drop out he would be gone.
. >> i love jesus, it's just that i view jesus the way i view elvis. i love the guy, but a lot of the fan clubs tend to freak me out. (vo) john fugelsang will be back tomorrow morning starting at 6 eastern. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ the things you say, you're unbelievable ♪ >> stephanie: um. speaking of unbelievable how is everybody enjoying my sea bass? [ applause ] >> wow, that smells like ass. >> stephanie: yeah. >> you guys in d.c. be glad...
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and applause] that's why starting now -- folks, that's why starting here and now i'm replacing the jesus fish on my car with something a little more meaningful. we'll bright back. [cheers and applause] -- we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] >> welcome back, everybody. [cheers and applause] my guest tonight has been performing forecheck music for over 70 years. i'm going to ask him if it's time to start caring about jimmy's corn cracking. please welcome pete seeger. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for coming on. please, have a seat, stlimple you go. all right. well, sir, i'm a -- i'm of two minds about you. i hate to say. >> me, too. [ laughter ] >> stephen: really. well tile you mine, you it will me yours. it's an honor to have you on. you are a living legend. you are a giant. it's like having paul bunion or johnny appleseed on. absolutely is which is great because i can never get those guys on. [ laughter ] you are a political activist, american forecheck singer. -- america folk singer. your see in the folk music revival. grammys, a lifetime legend award from the library
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god still speaks. >> reporter: and finally, what about jesus?ormons believe that when jesus, the son of god returns, he will first go to jerusalem and then to missouri, where he will establish his kingdom on earth. for mormons, america plays a special role. every summer, in fact, hundreds of the faithful act out the story of the book of mormon, which says a tribe of ancient israelites came to america thousands of years ago and were later visited by jesus after the resurrection. >> mormons think they have a distinctive message they always thought that. but at the same time, the proximity to rational christianity is clear and obvious. so, mormons have a complicated relationship with traditional christianity i think is an easy to say it. >> reporter: tomorrow night we'll answer some common questions about mormon culture like polygamy, which was banned by the church in 1890. and we'll show you what i saw on a rare tour inside a mormon temple. >> and, i can't wait for tomorrow night. bum we were talki ining today, because people do know that most mor
god still speaks. >> reporter: and finally, what about jesus?ormons believe that when jesus, the son of god returns, he will first go to jerusalem and then to missouri, where he will establish his kingdom on earth. for mormons, america plays a special role. every summer, in fact, hundreds of the faithful act out the story of the book of mormon, which says a tribe of ancient israelites came to america thousands of years ago and were later visited by jesus after the resurrection. >>...
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and applause] that's why starting now -- folks, that's why starting here and now i'm replacing the jesus fish on my car with something a little more meaningful. we'll bright back. [cheers and applause] -- we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ll hello,to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? uhuh yep uch let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. because we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice no. laugh... awe uch ooh, yeah hmm nice huh book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're finding you the perfect place - plus giving you up to $100 at hotels.com [cheers and applause] my guest tonight has been performing forecheck music for over 70 years. i'm going to ask him if it's time to start caring about jimmy's corn cracking. please welcome pete seeger. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for coming on. please, have a seat, stlimple you go. all right. well, sir, i'm a -- i'm of two minds about you. i hate to say. >> me, too. [ laughter ] >> stephen: really. well tile you mine, you it will me yours. it's an honor to have you on. you are a living legen
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hijo de pedro rossellÓ, y para discutir la pelea por la violencia en mÉxico, y noticias de la semana, jesÚssta proceso de mÉxico, y marÍa peÑa de la agencia f, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. ♪♪. ♪. ♪♪. >>> vamos al punto, con jorge ramos. >>> vamos al punto, esta semana, vimos como un grupo de jÓvenes indocumentados, cambiÓ la historia de estados unidos, y comenzamos el programa, desde el quince de agosto, mÁs de 1 millÓn 700 mil estudiantes, tienene la oportunidad...
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military.co in july 2011 obama's departmento of veterans affairs banned anyam mention of jesus christ during the burials at houston national cemetery.ou hundreds of demonstrators turned out on independence day to protest and to support a lawsuit against that ban. after that the ban was lifted. in september 2011 the u.s. army issued guidelines for walter.s reed hospital that read: toal religious items such as bibles and r reading materials ares allowed to be given away or used during a visit. the hospital rescinded that policy only after congressman steve king reportednd it to the house of representatives. steve king said, this order o means you cannot bring in a bible and read from it when youn visit your son in the veterans hospital. it means a priest coming to visit a veteran on his death bet could not offer the last rites. this is outrageous. well, the walter reed hospital officials were embarrassed, ande they did cancel that policy.th in february 2012 responding to complaints from atheists, the air force removed the latin word for god "dei" from the logo of the rapid capabilities
military.co in july 2011 obama's departmento of veterans affairs banned anyam mention of jesus christ during the burials at houston national cemetery.ou hundreds of demonstrators turned out on independence day to protest and to support a lawsuit against that ban. after that the ban was lifted. in september 2011 the u.s. army issued guidelines for walter.s reed hospital that read: toal religious items such as bibles and r reading materials ares allowed to be given away or used during a visit....
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. >> i am without question, a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. i am proud of that. some call that the mormon church. that's fine with me. i will talk about my experiences in the church no questions they helped shape my perspective. >>> a big part of the perspective, the experience he is running on in business where many mormons have excelled in this country. so it is wha ere we begin our hr with harry smith's look at what could be called mormon incorporated. >> no other airline on the planet has this. >> reporter: when he started jet blue in 1999 industry insiders thought he was out of his mind. >> hello, america! >> a law coast airline with individual tv screens, leather seats and more leg room. today, jet blue flies more than 25 million passengers a year. jet blue seemed to have a different culture? >> number one, i wanted everyone who worked there to say it was the best job they ever had. i thought the people who would fly with us would feel that. >> reporter: what kind of jobs did you do at the airline? >> i did everything. i loved working al
. >> i am without question, a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. i am proud of that. some call that the mormon church. that's fine with me. i will talk about my experiences in the church no questions they helped shape my perspective. >>> a big part of the perspective, the experience he is running on in business where many mormons have excelled in this country. so it is wha ere we begin our hr with harry smith's look at what could be called mormon...
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jesus, when cares.atter. >> there is a segment of people who may believe this is a holy site and look and ref reference reverence for what you believe happened there. at least respect the person. >> cenk: the jews in israel don't believe it's a holy spot. they go waterskiing there all the time. >> people going swimming naked in the sea of galilee for furthers and furthers for millennium. >> cenk: how do you know jesus wasn't doing the same thing. >> because he just walked across. >> cenk: speaking of irreligious. we go to kerry gauthier. he's democrat. 's not married. but he winds up having sex with a 17-year-old male at a rest stop. there's a local story about it. >> the top republican house leader is calling for the resignation of a state representative who admitted to having sex with a teenageer. kerry gauthier met the 17-year-old boy at a highway rest stop near proctor last month. according to state law the boy is of legal consenting age. >> cenk: here's the thing. the 17-year-old. that makes my sto
jesus, when cares.atter. >> there is a segment of people who may believe this is a holy site and look and ref reference reverence for what you believe happened there. at least respect the person. >> cenk: the jews in israel don't believe it's a holy spot. they go waterskiing there all the time. >> people going swimming naked in the sea of galilee for furthers and furthers for millennium. >> cenk: how do you know jesus wasn't doing the same thing. >> because he just...
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may be this kid will be a piece maker, a modern day jesus christ as this jew understands jesus. i don't know what does. week 21, everyone thinks i'm having a boy. by everyone, i mean the waiter and my grandmother and neighbor across the street. i was getting out of my car and she yelled "your having a boy". week 22, my family is involved in an all out campaign on the names i'm considering. she mocks the mothers calling after their sons, sebastion. i didn't realize lisa is racist. makes me like the name more. i say good, because i'm hoping for a fag. week 25, it's 4:00 a.m. and i'm give up for an hour. who do i do for circumcision. it's a covenant with god. it seems like they feel plenty of pleasure. may be we should reduce a man's pleasure. may be this was god's way of reducing a man's libido. may be my son is not going to study the torah. we need to identify proudly. but then, am i imposing my will on my child? i can't have a child. week 30, i have an appointment at the hollywood birth center where i will have natural childbirth, which i don't recommend. alex is my primary care
may be this kid will be a piece maker, a modern day jesus christ as this jew understands jesus. i don't know what does. week 21, everyone thinks i'm having a boy. by everyone, i mean the waiter and my grandmother and neighbor across the street. i was getting out of my car and she yelled "your having a boy". week 22, my family is involved in an all out campaign on the names i'm considering. she mocks the mothers calling after their sons, sebastion. i didn't realize lisa is racist....
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his modeling of the ethical message, how to treat people in the world to the gospel of jesus. he talked almost nothing about what to believe that all about how people should act in the world and the ethical and moral teaching. we have to start talking about that again. and start raising questions in churches about the things that don't seem to really be important. with that we have to ask ourselves a, when you become a minister d. become part of a privileged class? that kind of thing. you have to ask yourself, are we about trying to really grow spiritually or are we just engaged in the institutional maintenance as part of it club almost in which we come and have in at the goodtime? you have heard people come out saying, boy we sure had church. we sure had fun. is the same thing so it's a hard question that we have to start somewhere and i think looking at the basics, basics again is important. >> a quick follow up. how do we counter this because there a lot of people that make money by having a church being fun. i don't know, i mean i think again we just have to try to get bac
his modeling of the ethical message, how to treat people in the world to the gospel of jesus. he talked almost nothing about what to believe that all about how people should act in the world and the ethical and moral teaching. we have to start talking about that again. and start raising questions in churches about the things that don't seem to really be important. with that we have to ask ourselves a, when you become a minister d. become part of a privileged class? that kind of thing. you have...
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business success, his o poent, questioning it and questions about romney's religion, the church of jesus christ of latter day sants. even though smith is acquitted, the political damage to kennedy is clear. >> in 1993, '94, ted kennedy was somewhat weak. he had this bachelor hood that had brought a lot of bad headlines. he seemed to be somebody you could beat. the miracle happened. >> romney is married. the father of five sons and has the right dna. his father, george, was a three-time nominee. it causes team kennedy to rethink its campaign strategy. we had a meeting. he said the first thing i want to know is bob, what are we going to do in television in the next couple of weeks. i don't care about the budgetary implications. >> he scared the daylights out of the kennedys. he really did. >> i'm sure glad you're not a candidate. >> by early september, polls had the two candidates virtually tied. so the kennedy campaign does something unprecedented. they produce their first attack ads. ever. >> mitt romney's ads claim he created jobs. >> their target? one of romney's perceived strong point
business success, his o poent, questioning it and questions about romney's religion, the church of jesus christ of latter day sants. even though smith is acquitted, the political damage to kennedy is clear. >> in 1993, '94, ted kennedy was somewhat weak. he had this bachelor hood that had brought a lot of bad headlines. he seemed to be somebody you could beat. the miracle happened. >> romney is married. the father of five sons and has the right dna. his father, george, was a...