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. >> but this is the sabbath, and working on the sabbath is prohibited. >> the fact that jesus healshe man with the withered hand on the sabbath, in the synagogue suggests that he's just going to do what he wants. >> it's an action that brings jesus into conflict with the jewish priesthood. now his reputation precedes him wherever he goes. the number of his followers increases. the crowds he attracts bring him to the attention of the roman authorities. >> when jesus is active in galilee, those areas were under roman occupation. you could believe whatever you wanted to believe in the roman empire, you could practice your religion in whatever way you chose to practice your religion, but what romans didn't like is one charismatic figure, especially one who was messianic. >> fearing for jesus' safety, james and his family come to capernum. >> i think it would be terribly frightening to have a member of your family get involved in that kind of religious environment, potentially leading up to violence. >> the family have heard these reports that jesus is preaching and casting demons out, a
. >> but this is the sabbath, and working on the sabbath is prohibited. >> the fact that jesus healshe man with the withered hand on the sabbath, in the synagogue suggests that he's just going to do what he wants. >> it's an action that brings jesus into conflict with the jewish priesthood. now his reputation precedes him wherever he goes. the number of his followers increases. the crowds he attracts bring him to the attention of the roman authorities. >> when jesus is...
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is on the sabbath, take a day off. you want to climax your week at the sabbath. through's done abstention, by saying no to things. of aie: is this part conversation with students at yale? david: a bit. commitment about making. my last book was too individualistic. i got something's wrong about in life. and characters in my book, eisenhower, dorothy day, were able to make awesome commitments inside themselves. that strikes me as the key to a good life. the argument in my class is you make for big commitments in life. to a spouse and family, to a vocation, to a philosophy or faith, and to a community. and how well you make and maintain those commitments will determine the quality of your life. whether it is a partner or a faith -- charlie: it's an ongoing learning process. david: to me, a commitment is falling in love with something and then building a structure of behavior around it for those moments when love falters. you cannot ink yourself into who to marry. au cannot think yourself into vocation. you have to love yo
is on the sabbath, take a day off. you want to climax your week at the sabbath. through's done abstention, by saying no to things. of aie: is this part conversation with students at yale? david: a bit. commitment about making. my last book was too individualistic. i got something's wrong about in life. and characters in my book, eisenhower, dorothy day, were able to make awesome commitments inside themselves. that strikes me as the key to a good life. the argument in my class is you make for...
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. >> mary magdalene goes to the tomb because we've just completed the sabbath. the body according to jewish custom. >> we can see her wanting to try to continue to love him by wanting to care for his body after he's died. she clearly thinks that he's really gone. >> anointing jesus and lamenting over his death is the key part in the grieving process. the stone's rolled away. and the body has vanished. >> she thinks people have stolen the body, and burial is so important in the ancient world, and now he's been deprived of that. >> they have taken the lord and i do not know where they have laid him. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> she looks in again, weeping. as she looks out of the tomb she sees the person she supposes to be the guard. >> sir, if you carried him away, tell me where you have laid him. i will take him away. >> mary. >> it's this stunning moment where she hears her name spoken by the one she loves and immediately she recognizes this is jesus. "my rabbi. my lord." >> when she finds him, it's hard to imagine how joyful that must have been. especially on the heels of such de
. >> mary magdalene goes to the tomb because we've just completed the sabbath. the body according to jewish custom. >> we can see her wanting to try to continue to love him by wanting to care for his body after he's died. she clearly thinks that he's really gone. >> anointing jesus and lamenting over his death is the key part in the grieving process. the stone's rolled away. and the body has vanished. >> she thinks people have stolen the body, and burial is so important...
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. >> religious service on friday evening, the jewish sabbath.orshippers have their bags checked before entering the synagogue. security in central london is a serious issue. the jewish community here in st. john's wood is making a big effort to welcome newcomers. this year, they've arranged for the service to be held in english, hebrew and french. that makes service-goers like david feel at home. >> we have been very warmly welcomed in this community. it was a surprise for us that something would be organized in french, and that they hired a french rabbi. that is very nice. >> every two weeks, rabbi rene comes here especially from lyon to lead the service. france is not hell. >> it is very important to say this. people live, they are going to work, we talk with each other, we talk with the other communities. but i think we are still recovering from what happened in paris in january and november. >> david and his family moved from paris to london one and a half years ago. the pr expert is able to commute between the two capitals for his job, than
. >> religious service on friday evening, the jewish sabbath.orshippers have their bags checked before entering the synagogue. security in central london is a serious issue. the jewish community here in st. john's wood is making a big effort to welcome newcomers. this year, they've arranged for the service to be held in english, hebrew and french. that makes service-goers like david feel at home. >> we have been very warmly welcomed in this community. it was a surprise for us that...
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. >> reporter: monday was out since it would require folks to travel on the sabbath and wednesday didn'tk because that was when farmers went to mark. therefore, tuesday was availab available. >> i learned something. >> updated the horse to a car they should update the voting times, too. >> reporter: is tuesday still the best choice? >> well, i think that it's in my opinion that's the best choice, because of the tradition. >> why change the now? >> most states have instituted their own election days on tuesday also. people expect to vote on tuesday. >> reporter: the folks we spoke to were split. >> it should be done on the weekend. >> i think it would be better on saturday. >> absolutely not. that feels like work. >> if you can change it you'd do it on weekend. >> yes. >> that's when everybody is ho home. >> keep it look it is. >> professor carol had another idea, skip the 9:00 to 5:00 to fulfill your civic duty. >> i think it would be a good idea to eon institute a holiday. it would leader to more voter turnout if that's the case. >> a national holiday. paid holiday. >> paid national hol
. >> reporter: monday was out since it would require folks to travel on the sabbath and wednesday didn'tk because that was when farmers went to mark. therefore, tuesday was availab available. >> i learned something. >> updated the horse to a car they should update the voting times, too. >> reporter: is tuesday still the best choice? >> well, i think that it's in my opinion that's the best choice, because of the tradition. >> why change the now? >> most...
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she is a sabbath observing jew. he is hardly anti-semitic. he has jewish friends. he grew up with jews. no. i think he is just insensitive. i think he has captured the imagination of people who are bona fide haters, but this is a larger conversation than the fact that he might be anti-semitic. he has made bigoted statements about almost every other group that you can imagine. we have to think more broadly than that. >> when you said he's attracted the attention of hateful people, he's refused to immediately has his reasons. he said he he didn't quite hear it. but then he disavowed david duke, a well-known anti-semite. some people have accused him to cozying up to racists. do you believe that? >> he's either cozying up to them or he's not vociferously refusing their support. i want donald trump to say at apac, i do not want the support of these bigots. i reject their support, i don't want them to vote for me. i know it's a pipe dream. >> i've said the same thing. but i wonder why he was not clear. many people on this program have said the same thing. evening a gentl
she is a sabbath observing jew. he is hardly anti-semitic. he has jewish friends. he grew up with jews. no. i think he is just insensitive. i think he has captured the imagination of people who are bona fide haters, but this is a larger conversation than the fact that he might be anti-semitic. he has made bigoted statements about almost every other group that you can imagine. we have to think more broadly than that. >> when you said he's attracted the attention of hateful people, he's...
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held last nine to two front runners can deliver big victories when missouri's out comes to on the sabbath trump and his crew was put to to to to the kids and parents california with this last elements of primary on june 7th will be the deciding factor for the evidence the war is it ready to take on the next what next president wants to do about his team's coach next season. >>mark: this is from a new study from the john on a to climate change, and write the show sea level along world had been on the rise of 1900 and the sunglass all the rain has doubled in the past 20 years. again! again! again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so you can love cereal... again! time for the world according to gary:presented by hershey >>darya: to remember convectors is set out are coached home games and trying to build something mir coach there every game. >>gary: once again have to wait and see our plays out a anderson from friend and friend what was the problem your radio show which may. >>gary: yes to and in the she said she cried ever
held last nine to two front runners can deliver big victories when missouri's out comes to on the sabbath trump and his crew was put to to to to the kids and parents california with this last elements of primary on june 7th will be the deciding factor for the evidence the war is it ready to take on the next what next president wants to do about his team's coach next season. >>mark: this is from a new study from the john on a to climate change, and write the show sea level along world had...
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you work so you can climb axe your week at the sabbath and it is done through abstentions, by denying yourself things, by saying no to things. and that is an invitation for other things to pop up. >> rose: is this part of the conversation with the students at yale. >> a bit. my class is about commitment making. my view is-- now, my last book was too individualistic, i got some things wrong about having inner life. and the characters in my book who i really admired dwight eisenhower, dorothy day-- dorothy perkins were able to make awesome commit ams to things outside themselves. the key to a good life is commitments outside of things. the idea to my class you make four big commitments, to a spouse and a family, to a vow kaition, to a philosophy and faith and to a community. and how well you make and liver out those commitments will determine the quality of your life. and so it is about how you make these long-term commitments to things, whether it's a partner or whether it's a faith, philosophy. >> rose: that is an ongoing learning process. >> yeah, to me a commitment is falling in lov
you work so you can climb axe your week at the sabbath and it is done through abstentions, by denying yourself things, by saying no to things. and that is an invitation for other things to pop up. >> rose: is this part of the conversation with the students at yale. >> a bit. my class is about commitment making. my view is-- now, my last book was too individualistic, i got some things wrong about having inner life. and the characters in my book who i really admired dwight eisenhower,...
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if you kept the sabbath day and and ant day for environmental rest day for the earth.his country is not one nation under god anymore. tool tos is satan's destroy people. host: this is from the national state conference of state legislatures website. map showingether a the freedom of religious restoration act that has passed of 2015. in 1997, the supreme court decided federal religious restoration acts did not apply to the states. theseates have enacted laws to echo the federal religious freedom restoration act law. that map you can see where of 2015.ve acted as let's go to the constitution, the first amendment, that says congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government fervor dress of grievances. the government can not substantially burden a person's ability to follow their religious beliefs unless they compelling interest in imposing that burden or do so in the least restrictive w
if you kept the sabbath day and and ant day for environmental rest day for the earth.his country is not one nation under god anymore. tool tos is satan's destroy people. host: this is from the national state conference of state legislatures website. map showingether a the freedom of religious restoration act that has passed of 2015. in 1997, the supreme court decided federal religious restoration acts did not apply to the states. theseates have enacted laws to echo the federal religious freedom...
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highway to hell ♪ >> if you like to rock, you will hear ac/dc, and in a special tribute to black sabbathfame live. >> it is a privilege for me to be able to do this tonight and come here. we wanted to be famous. luck, we gavele line we turn you on. john lennon, you made it. god bless you. come together right now over me ♪ two have been reunited with people i love very dearly. it is very moving. for they we played first time in 25 years. ♪ i went down to the crossroads fell down on my knees down to the crossroads fell down on my knees ♪ >> ♪ take another little piece of my heart ♪ >> ♪ in the days of my youth i have known what it was to be a man ♪ >> ♪ like the nights in the summer, in the city ♪ >> take it home as a small return on the investment you made in your son. you will go back to the british invasion with the kinks. >> ♪ all day and all of the night ♪ >> eric burden of the animals. >> ♪ it's my life and i'll do what i want it's my life and i'll say what i want ♪ >> don't wait. the rock 'n roll hall of fame live dvd collection. >> i love rock 'n roll. dowhat we get together to eac
highway to hell ♪ >> if you like to rock, you will hear ac/dc, and in a special tribute to black sabbathfame live. >> it is a privilege for me to be able to do this tonight and come here. we wanted to be famous. luck, we gavele line we turn you on. john lennon, you made it. god bless you. come together right now over me ♪ two have been reunited with people i love very dearly. it is very moving. for they we played first time in 25 years. ♪ i went down to the crossroads fell...
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next her day off during the week when the law says nobody can work on saturday, because of their sabbathhave been reading and reading to find a clear, simple statement of what that line is and how it works. to repeat, the difficulty of sherbet in werner, -- and verner-- mr. clement: i would say you are exactly right. smith was more administrable, here is how you work it and draw the line. you first ask, is there a substantial burden. if i was trying to claim, a tax on wine -- justice breyer: the quaker. mr. clement: i think there will be work to be done on the second half. there are some fairly obvious differences between a regime aware essentially, the government has showed that people cannot opt out, it is too important, to universal. then you get a case like this. the thing that makes sherbet and easy case, as of the government of south carolina had already taken care of the sunday objectors. at that point, the whole system would collapse. it was not a persuasive argument. here, they have taken care of the churches. if only the little sisters would not go out and care for the elderly
next her day off during the week when the law says nobody can work on saturday, because of their sabbathhave been reading and reading to find a clear, simple statement of what that line is and how it works. to repeat, the difficulty of sherbet in werner, -- and verner-- mr. clement: i would say you are exactly right. smith was more administrable, here is how you work it and draw the line. you first ask, is there a substantial burden. if i was trying to claim, a tax on wine -- justice breyer:...
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i know many catholics aren't observing the sabbath or fasting. what do we do as a country?people aren't losing their faith. there's still strong faith in god and in america, that jesus christ is the son of god and our savior. people feel it's not necessary to belong or to be part of a church or a religion. this bothers us, all right, and this is somewhat troublesome. obviously i have a vested interest in people coming to church, but we know by human psychology we need to be with other people who share our beliefs. faith is tough. ask mason, okay. ask jesus on the cross. faith is tough when we're by ourselves. when we sense that we have got the solidarity of other people, then it's a little bit easier to do the good. to be virtuous. that's what the church is about. god revealed himself to a people, the people of israel. all right, our jewish brothers and sisters. god likes to work with us as a group, as a family. as a community. that's the church. that's religion. that's faith. so yeah, i bristle a little when i hear, i believe but i don't want to belong. you're not going to
i know many catholics aren't observing the sabbath or fasting. what do we do as a country?people aren't losing their faith. there's still strong faith in god and in america, that jesus christ is the son of god and our savior. people feel it's not necessary to belong or to be part of a church or a religion. this bothers us, all right, and this is somewhat troublesome. obviously i have a vested interest in people coming to church, but we know by human psychology we need to be with other people...