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a lot of people don't know scripture. they read scripture literally.olomon and gomorrah is about positives by tallet. welcoming the stranger. in the irony very strip tougher that people fight over to exclude homosexuals is probably the very scripture that calls them in to embracing all the gay, lesbians bisexual, transgender, the stranger in their midst. >> in addition to bible study the open and affirming committee put together panel discussions, videos and movies. >> we have a man in the congregation i think he's close to 90 and he was at every event, every film, every panel discussion and i remember specifically a film we showed in august and he turned to me and thanked me for doing this and said that it just had really opened his eyes and his mind and his heart. >> there are times when i have kids over the years who were struggling with their identity. there were a couple that i look back and i think, we lost them to suicide. and i think it's because society is so cruel. and i want my church -- i don't want my church to be cruel i want it to be lov
a lot of people don't know scripture. they read scripture literally.olomon and gomorrah is about positives by tallet. welcoming the stranger. in the irony very strip tougher that people fight over to exclude homosexuals is probably the very scripture that calls them in to embracing all the gay, lesbians bisexual, transgender, the stranger in their midst. >> in addition to bible study the open and affirming committee put together panel discussions, videos and movies. >> we have a man...
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it had speakers and readers and scripture reading.was a wonderful experience. >> we try to keep his books in stock. he's a wonderful resource. >> way ahead of his time. >> a lot of -- a lot of people reading some of the contemporary buddhist writings are seeing similarities with dr. thurman. >> that's right. common ground. we have one more segment with these wonderful people here. so please join us and go out and find sagrada on 49th and telegraph. ,, ,, [ male announcer ] progresso is so passionate about its new tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] at first, it wasn't the perfect amount of tomatoes. not ready. [ male announcer ] later, it wouldn't be the perfect amount of spinach. not ready. [ male announcer ] then the sausage and pasta. ♪ not ready. [ male announcer ] but finally it happened. perfection. yes! [ male announcer ] at progresso, we've got a passion for quality. because you've got a passion for taste. >>> i'm a lover of books, glasses, shoes, but i'd put stoles up there too, stoles
it had speakers and readers and scripture reading.was a wonderful experience. >> we try to keep his books in stock. he's a wonderful resource. >> way ahead of his time. >> a lot of -- a lot of people reading some of the contemporary buddhist writings are seeing similarities with dr. thurman. >> that's right. common ground. we have one more segment with these wonderful people here. so please join us and go out and find sagrada on 49th and telegraph. ,, ,, [ male announcer...
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. >> this is a university that's founded on biblical truth, on scripture, and on the sacramental richness of the catholic church. >> at ave maria, 90% of the 1,000-member student body are catholic. professors pledge to uphold catholic beliefs. there are worship sites in every dorm, and mass is held three times a day. its president, jim towey, who worked for the bush administration as director of its faith-based and community initiatives office, also served as legal advisor for the late mother teresa. ave maria is determined to stay a course from which its president says other catholic institutions have strayed. >> in an age where modernity has attacked the whole idea of objective truth and the whole relativism that you see that's pervasive in our culture, i guess this university's not going to be here to be popular. it's not here to try to please everyone. it's here to try to be true to itself and its own catholic identity. >> georgetown university, renowned for its academic excellence, has a different view of its catholic identity. all students, though only half of the 7,000 undergraduat
. >> this is a university that's founded on biblical truth, on scripture, and on the sacramental richness of the catholic church. >> at ave maria, 90% of the 1,000-member student body are catholic. professors pledge to uphold catholic beliefs. there are worship sites in every dorm, and mass is held three times a day. its president, jim towey, who worked for the bush administration as director of its faith-based and community initiatives office, also served as legal advisor for the...
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she's seeing a lot more in that scriptural passage than i am.t you should misuse scripture and i'm sure that she's not intentionally doing that. i think that many times people make mistakes because they don't understand the scriptures. and the scriptures are not always easy to understand. >> sir, i understand you grew up in baltimore. i grew up in baltimore too, so i'm definitely sending you that bag of miracle gro for all that great work you're doing in washington, d.c. senate chaplain barry black. thank you, shiir, i appreciate your time and for being patient when we went to harry reid. >> thank you, thomas. >>> we asked and you answered. we've asked you to share your shutdown stories. aaron weighed in, i'm ready to get back to work. being off is no fun when you're worried about money. jen shared my husband is our soul income and now furloughed. i'm permanently disabled, no savings and sinking fast. and then can't pay my gas bill, water or lights because i'm a vabld vet. -- disabled vet. we ask you to keep the comments coming in. share them wi
she's seeing a lot more in that scriptural passage than i am.t you should misuse scripture and i'm sure that she's not intentionally doing that. i think that many times people make mistakes because they don't understand the scriptures. and the scriptures are not always easy to understand. >> sir, i understand you grew up in baltimore. i grew up in baltimore too, so i'm definitely sending you that bag of miracle gro for all that great work you're doing in washington, d.c. senate chaplain...
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also with the mystical cast so she brought abraham into scripture and into a love of words and a sense been is a guide which he definitely lean to with the revivalist dick faith. what is important about that is well there was a definite mystical cast because of his mother's influence the first time legally that he could have done it. but then he laughed when -- leftists and is he was 21 but where he went and the religious influence we all remember the name in connection with abraham lincoln. 21 you would think this most people would be illiterate and typical of what we think that because of the great passion of america. in to in a society to become barbarians in the wilderness the fact that women commanded is a love he landed in the town with many smart people who talk theology all the time. this is america in a self-taught self education jefferson teaches them 10 languages and one of them is eric beck. lincoln's friend and biographer said he was surrounded by a class of people exceedingly liberal in matters of religion age of reason, passed from he and to he and and furnish food for t
also with the mystical cast so she brought abraham into scripture and into a love of words and a sense been is a guide which he definitely lean to with the revivalist dick faith. what is important about that is well there was a definite mystical cast because of his mother's influence the first time legally that he could have done it. but then he laughed when -- leftists and is he was 21 but where he went and the religious influence we all remember the name in connection with abraham lincoln. 21...
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his thoughts his desires the way he thought about himself the scriptures that he believed in, the god that he worshipped. the religion he understood was judaism and nothing else. that is a profoundly important statement. because it means that when jesus said i am the messiah neither he nor anyone who heard him say that would have heard, i am god. because that would have been inconceivable to a jew. in 5,000 years of jewish scripture tradition history and thought, the idea of a god-man simply does not exist. it means that when he talked in these parable when he talked about the kingdom of god, when he railed about the injustice of his time he did so as a jew. that is the dividing line between the historian and the believer. the believer wants to think that there's something utterly unique about jesus. and there may very well have been. they want to believe that unlike every other jew in his world he was different. he thought differently about god, he thought differently about the law that he preached something that was wholly new and innovative. and that may very well be the case. unfo
his thoughts his desires the way he thought about himself the scriptures that he believed in, the god that he worshipped. the religion he understood was judaism and nothing else. that is a profoundly important statement. because it means that when jesus said i am the messiah neither he nor anyone who heard him say that would have heard, i am god. because that would have been inconceivable to a jew. in 5,000 years of jewish scripture tradition history and thought, the idea of a god-man simply...
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that's not what the scripture says.ture handed that responsibility to you and i as members of the faith, followers of jesus christ. that's who he gave that, to not to the civil government. he never said to rome, to the romans. hey, you guys need to make sure that you're taking out of one person's pocket to put into another. no. he said you sell all that you have and give to the poor. you take that responsibility. >> we are the government. >> we're the government! >> and we all have a voice. >> we don't feel like our government is as representative as it should be right now, bought disconnect between congress and real people. but this is the kind of stuff i think that kind of makes my blood boil. because it's really they're inverting the principles of christianity in the actual comments that they're making. >> and they're showing a real lack of understanding of basic what you just started by saying. we're the government. so we as christians are supposed to help our brother. that's like basic -- >> one other thing here is
that's not what the scripture says.ture handed that responsibility to you and i as members of the faith, followers of jesus christ. that's who he gave that, to not to the civil government. he never said to rome, to the romans. hey, you guys need to make sure that you're taking out of one person's pocket to put into another. no. he said you sell all that you have and give to the poor. you take that responsibility. >> we are the government. >> we're the government! >> and we all...
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it quotes scripture, speaks of god's will for the world and the nation, understands the civil war in a theological framework, how could this man be a thorough-going atheist? so we have two extremes, really, and we have people arrayed all along that spectrum. and for me, the issue is i certainly can have my biases, but the issue is to find what the truth is even if the truth is a journey that is incomplete. and i think in lincoln's life that journey is incomplete. i think that's part of our problem. his life was cut short, and i think that we have to slow down a bit, not be eager to get him to the altar, not be eager to draw conclusions, but to look at the journey. and that's what i'd like to do with you today. so just so you can feel the pain of lincoln historians, let me tell you a story that you probably have not heard. you saw it alluded to in the recent "lincoln" film by spielberg, beautiful film, but even there it wasn't as we have it in the sources. they took some creative license which is, of course, their right. but when i tell you the story, you're going to see why we are, w
it quotes scripture, speaks of god's will for the world and the nation, understands the civil war in a theological framework, how could this man be a thorough-going atheist? so we have two extremes, really, and we have people arrayed all along that spectrum. and for me, the issue is i certainly can have my biases, but the issue is to find what the truth is even if the truth is a journey that is incomplete. and i think in lincoln's life that journey is incomplete. i think that's part of our...
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so the scripture is true. want people to know if they cling to him and believe in his scripture, and don't let him go, hold on tight, he is going to get you through whatever it is. >> wendy: in the meantime, the american center for law and justice is going full throttle with both a legal and media campaign. jordan sekulow says publicity could be a life safer for pastor aberdini, as it was for another pastor who was sentenced to death, and thanks to a major prayer campaign, nardarkhani was freed. >> chance-wise, surviving one day is not a great chance, honestly. you can be beaten to death by the guards. you can be beaten to death by a fellow inmate. if the story is talked about, people don't get beaten as badly. >> wendy: the good news, people are talking. do you believe you'll see him again? >> i do, you know. it is the flesh versus the spirit. my flesh wants to say he is not going to survive that prison. but when i pray, i feel like the lord, he is a god of hope. and he tells me that it's at his time that he
so the scripture is true. want people to know if they cling to him and believe in his scripture, and don't let him go, hold on tight, he is going to get you through whatever it is. >> wendy: in the meantime, the american center for law and justice is going full throttle with both a legal and media campaign. jordan sekulow says publicity could be a life safer for pastor aberdini, as it was for another pastor who was sentenced to death, and thanks to a major prayer campaign, nardarkhani was...
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. >> that is scripture. >> i am the god of abraham, the >> >> reporter: and he lives in obscuri obscurity. >> no thanks to you. >> and it perpetuates evil. >> and he is a slave -- >> under the circumstances. >> under the circumstances he is a slaifr, and when you go to the boots, you luxuriate -- >> i will not despair, and i will offer up my talents to master ford, and i will keep myself aftforded opportunity. >> ', you think that he is your opportunity? you think that he does not know that you are more than you suggest, but he does nothing for you, nothing. you are no better than prized livestock. >> reporter: the degradation and abuse that solomon and the fellow slaves suffer makes it difficult to watch. but the producer steve mcqueen says it is necessary. >> it is one you cannot separate. it is about mental torture and physical torture that you need to keep people in line, and there is no way that you can vent that from the film about slavery, otherwise, there is no film. >> reporter: films of slavery are rare, and last year jane ge un -- "jiang go unchained" and it looks for the relat
. >> that is scripture. >> i am the god of abraham, the >> >> reporter: and he lives in obscuri obscurity. >> no thanks to you. >> and it perpetuates evil. >> and he is a slave -- >> under the circumstances. >> under the circumstances he is a slaifr, and when you go to the boots, you luxuriate -- >> i will not despair, and i will offer up my talents to master ford, and i will keep myself aftforded opportunity. >> ', you think...
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when in the hebrew scriptures two commands that then were reiterated by jesus in the new scriptures, first commandment, love god with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, and the second is like unto it, love your neighbor as yourself. and there was a practical how-to and that we know as the golden rule. treat others as you want to be treated. that is a practical application of the second great commandment of love your neighbor as yourself. and it is part of the root of the problem of what we see that's not only gripping the capital city of the united states where people are so ingrown and insular and unwilling to respect the other fellow's point of view, and work out your differences, the very underpinnings of the greatness of our democracy that has lasted over two and a quarter centuries, is on that basic principle of treat others as you would want to be treated, in other words, in the political context, do what tip o'neill and ronald reagan used to do, have your fights but at the end of the day you respect each other, so when it's time to do the deal, you can come together and
when in the hebrew scriptures two commands that then were reiterated by jesus in the new scriptures, first commandment, love god with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, and the second is like unto it, love your neighbor as yourself. and there was a practical how-to and that we know as the golden rule. treat others as you want to be treated. that is a practical application of the second great commandment of love your neighbor as yourself. and it is part of the root of the problem of what...
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to paraphrase the scripture, let he who is without sin strike the next coin.carpenter had the right stuff and we'll remember him next. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen... i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help control high blood sugar. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. no refrigeration for up to 42 days. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your health care provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your health care provider about all med
to paraphrase the scripture, let he who is without sin strike the next coin.carpenter had the right stuff and we'll remember him next. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen... i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help control high blood sugar. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial....
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>> i would say to go back to the heart of the scripture.he heart of the scripture is clearly that those who are marginalized or hurting are brought in love back into community. love is at the heart of the tradition. and so to affirm what the scriptures say, and that's found in every tradition really. you know, we hope that religious leaders will affirm that. >> you have presided over same-sex weddings in the past and now you have one coming up on thursday, correct? >> yes. >> this changes the dynamic for you now, especially because it's a big week for marriage equality in new jersey, but how do you think it's going to change the vibe on thursday for the service that you're going to be having. >> it's just going to be joyful. i'm part of the united church of christ which ordained an openly gay man in 1972, and affirmed marriage equality in 2005. and so our tradition affirms this, and we just find great joy and celebration in this. it's enlivened our congregation and our community. we're just thrilled that this is happening. i'm so pleased fo
>> i would say to go back to the heart of the scripture.he heart of the scripture is clearly that those who are marginalized or hurting are brought in love back into community. love is at the heart of the tradition. and so to affirm what the scriptures say, and that's found in every tradition really. you know, we hope that religious leaders will affirm that. >> you have presided over same-sex weddings in the past and now you have one coming up on thursday, correct? >> yes....
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laid out in scripture and the christian tradition. we don't believe in warring against innocent people. there are some wars that would be just wars and some wars that would be unjust wars. as a christian, i would say world war ii that's a war wort fighting. we fight it in a they is honorable and fighting against the enemy and not against innocent nonexat assistant. when it comes to abortion, what is happening is a war against innocent noncombatant. that's an issue. christians disagree over whether or not a particular war is just or unjust whether or not we ought to fight here or there. look at the debate we had recently over syria. should we go in to syria or not. it would be just or unjust? but taking the life of an innocent, noncombatant human person is just wrong. >> host: finally, reverend moore sasha tweets in. why did jimmy carter leave your group the southern baptist convention >>? >> guest: i think when one looks back many of our people were disallusioned that president carter was taking the country. many believed in him becau
laid out in scripture and the christian tradition. we don't believe in warring against innocent people. there are some wars that would be just wars and some wars that would be unjust wars. as a christian, i would say world war ii that's a war wort fighting. we fight it in a they is honorable and fighting against the enemy and not against innocent nonexat assistant. when it comes to abortion, what is happening is a war against innocent noncombatant. that's an issue. christians disagree over...
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i learned to be ready, both in the positive moments and also some trying times as well, like the scripture he uses to comfort a nation after a tragedy. it was really great working with him on those things. >> ifill: you know, the president doesn't talk that much about his faith, at least not in front of public audiences, and i wonder if that's a balance you have to strike. >> i would rather have a leader who livesave sermon instead of preaches one, and i i believe he seeks to live out his faith in a lot of different ways-- the way he's a father and husband and the quiet way he seeks to maintain his integrity and character put he reads devotionals and praise with pastors in the oval office. he does a prayer call every year on his birthday. >> ifill: every now and then you had to be in a position, especially when you worked in the white house, of being there for the bad news, too, even during the campaign with his past oreverend wright, it emerged he had said some very harsh things from the pulpit in chicago, and had to come up way solution or a way to speak to that. >> i talk about this in
i learned to be ready, both in the positive moments and also some trying times as well, like the scripture he uses to comfort a nation after a tragedy. it was really great working with him on those things. >> ifill: you know, the president doesn't talk that much about his faith, at least not in front of public audiences, and i wonder if that's a balance you have to strike. >> i would rather have a leader who livesave sermon instead of preaches one, and i i believe he seeks to live...
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and he wanted to know which was right and he came across that passage of scripture, and so he went, then, and prayed to the lord to answer his questions, which church should he join. and that was when he received the vision, or the appearance of the heavenly messengers that told him that none of the churches were right at that time and that they would give him further information. >> what happened in nauvoo, and then what does this spot mean to a devout mormon? >> well, in the first place, the saints were run- actually expelled out of missouri because of their religious beliefs, and they came here to nauvoo. now at that time, nauvoo was a swampland- infested, mosquito swampland- and they came here looking for peace, really. and when they came into nauvoo, the place that they could- nobody wanted, in reality. so they came here and they proceeded, then, to drain the swamp and make it a place that they could live. now the word nauvoo is a very interesting- it was commerce at the time they came here, and then that was changed to nauvoo, which is a hebrew word meaning "beautiful place." and j
and he wanted to know which was right and he came across that passage of scripture, and so he went, then, and prayed to the lord to answer his questions, which church should he join. and that was when he received the vision, or the appearance of the heavenly messengers that told him that none of the churches were right at that time and that they would give him further information. >> what happened in nauvoo, and then what does this spot mean to a devout mormon? >> well, in the first...
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oh, i already do, if by "razzle" you mean "piety" and by "dazzle" you mean "scriptural accuracy."han you! look out, jonah! it's a whale! jonah, jonah... jonah! arr! the only just solution is to cut the baby in half. wait a minute. i killed a baby. i'm a monster! i can't take any more! ned, there's more to the bible than blood and gore. oh, i-i guess you'd rather see a film about a liberal european wizard school or the latest sexcapade of miss ashley judd. well, i don't like this movie, and i'm going to boycott your financier, mr. burns. oh, really? and what will you use instead of nuclear power? solar. hydroelectric. a mix of conservation and wind. who told you about those? a talking tree in a commercial. ( sighs ): well, i know when i've been licked. sorry, ned. this movie will never be seen again. dis-embroider the crew jackets. we can still send them back. mm-hmm. welcome to jock center! tonight, the clipper and the stripper, a jones that's chipper, and did joe torre shoot flipper? but first, professional sports continues its downward march into the gutter. ( chuckling ) this i
oh, i already do, if by "razzle" you mean "piety" and by "dazzle" you mean "scriptural accuracy."han you! look out, jonah! it's a whale! jonah, jonah... jonah! arr! the only just solution is to cut the baby in half. wait a minute. i killed a baby. i'm a monster! i can't take any more! ned, there's more to the bible than blood and gore. oh, i-i guess you'd rather see a film about a liberal european wizard school or the latest sexcapade of miss ashley judd....
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but this is what we believe has been given to us in scripture and in nature. is not something we are able to redefine. host: barbara in columbus, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for having me. i do applaud the christian science point of view. i have an issue with them trying to force issues that they believe onto others even if it is a different religion. the government -- you are lobbying the government to keep abortions out of the lives of people. not everybody follows that lifestyle situation. the bible also speaks of free will. god gives us free will to do what we are going to do. i do not think it is up to the christians. a lot of people who call themselves christians are really not. they are just christian in name only and they crucify christ twice. they do not want to teach it. guest: i think the issue is that the same argument could be used in 19th century america about slavery. why impose your religious views on us? someone might have said in the 19th century. those who are speaking to him are saying you do not have the right to and slave
but this is what we believe has been given to us in scripture and in nature. is not something we are able to redefine. host: barbara in columbus, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for having me. i do applaud the christian science point of view. i have an issue with them trying to force issues that they believe onto others even if it is a different religion. the government -- you are lobbying the government to keep abortions out of the lives of people. not everybody follows that...
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he did quote scripture to her to come for her. did he genuinely believe them? i think he did not at the beginning but in the end he did. i think he was thinking maybe this would work because she is screaming the house in the white house with her grief later he was trying to do, for them with their faith but we don't know enough about their private life for their ministry to know if lincoln was doing anything more distinct lead biblical to his marriage problems. remember war is happening. they are besieged. just like in west wing the character says this is not more important than you but it is right now. hundreds of thousands of people are dying and it is on his hands so he turns away and she hates him for it in that temporary way but we don't know anything more than that. for this tragic and horrible she is eventually driven mentally unhinged by all of this either on sun has circumvented and then there are lawsuits to get her out. >> in what context did mary todd discuss lincoln's the last words to her? >> this is the information talking to the baptist minister
he did quote scripture to her to come for her. did he genuinely believe them? i think he did not at the beginning but in the end he did. i think he was thinking maybe this would work because she is screaming the house in the white house with her grief later he was trying to do, for them with their faith but we don't know enough about their private life for their ministry to know if lincoln was doing anything more distinct lead biblical to his marriage problems. remember war is happening. they...
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i do not base my writings and the scriptures.ay clearly in the beginning of the book this is not a religious book. history book. the person you interviewed had no clue what's in the book because what's in the book is history. documented history. it's footnoted and all of the sources are in the book. so i feel sorry for that guy. he's commenting on something he knows nothing about, b diminishing something he knows nothing about. it's a dishonest play. >> okay. mr. o'reilly thank you very much for joining us tonight. best of luck. >> here's reverend blackwell's response to what o'reilly said. blackwell told us tonight i am not commenting on o'reilly's book directly since i have not read it. i am skeptical of his use of history. >> press to. the station should have checked him out. i'm glad they did it after the fact. they never should have put him on the air. if you see or hear something dishonest, confront it on the spot. never walk away from that stuff. there is far too much in america. only you guys and me can stop it. factor ti
i do not base my writings and the scriptures.ay clearly in the beginning of the book this is not a religious book. history book. the person you interviewed had no clue what's in the book because what's in the book is history. documented history. it's footnoted and all of the sources are in the book. so i feel sorry for that guy. he's commenting on something he knows nothing about, b diminishing something he knows nothing about. it's a dishonest play. >> okay. mr. o'reilly thank you very...
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never again give your thoughts on scripture, repent. i guess that's your tip of the day from me.rd, there is no interpretation of scripture in "killing jesus" it is a history book. >>> tip of the day, are you a bias person? the answer is yes, we all are bias, every human being is to some extent, and some bias is actually good. the bias towards kindness can get you in trouble by folks taking advantage of you, but ultimately you will help the planet. we are very hung up in america on destructive bias, which most people harbor. that kind of thing is passed down to us by parents and environment. if an irish kid beats you up every day, you're not going to like the irish, even those that don't beat you up. being irish is not something to be ashamed of. humans are crude, sometimes flawed. if you find yourself despising someone or something, fight against that, overcome it. it's a challenge of life that we all can meet. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, which is different from billo'reilly.com. o'reilly @foxnews.com. word
never again give your thoughts on scripture, repent. i guess that's your tip of the day from me.rd, there is no interpretation of scripture in "killing jesus" it is a history book. >>> tip of the day, are you a bias person? the answer is yes, we all are bias, every human being is to some extent, and some bias is actually good. the bias towards kindness can get you in trouble by folks taking advantage of you, but ultimately you will help the planet. we are very hung up in...
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i do not base my writings and the scriptures. clearly in the beginning of the book this is not a religious book. history book. the person you interviewed had no clue what's in the book because what's in the book is history. documented history. it's footnoted and all of the sources are in the book. so i feel sorry for that guy. he's commenting on something he knows nothing about, b diminishing something he knows nothing about. it's a dishonest play. >> okay. mr. o'reilly thank you very much for joining us tonight. best of luck. >> here's reverend blackwell's response to what o'reilly said. blackwell told us tonight i am not commenting on o'reilly's book directly since i have not read it. i am skeptical of his use of history. >> press to. the station should have checked him out. i'm glad they did it after the fact. they never should have put him on the air. if you see or hear something dishonest, confront it on the spot. never walk away from that stuff. there is far too much in america. only you guys and me can stop it. factor tip
i do not base my writings and the scriptures. clearly in the beginning of the book this is not a religious book. history book. the person you interviewed had no clue what's in the book because what's in the book is history. documented history. it's footnoted and all of the sources are in the book. so i feel sorry for that guy. he's commenting on something he knows nothing about, b diminishing something he knows nothing about. it's a dishonest play. >> okay. mr. o'reilly thank you very...
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i mean, you want to quote scriptures, the scripture, the poor will always be with you.s a way to condemn people to poverty. but it's a recognition that there will always be equality in the human condition. there will be people who are help less who can't help themselves, the mentally ill, others disablegd and as a result society has an obligation to help the helpless. but the idea that you will wipe it out, that to me is a political romanticism led to very dangerous tendencies. >> we can at least stop the -- it's getting so big. the divide is so huge. >> but, look, one of the great ironies is that the greatest reduction in child poverty rates came after the abolition of welfare. the abolition of welfare. signed by bill clinton and newt gingrich. so, it's sort of counter intuitive. people think if you give away stuff, gowrg help people but you create dependency. the best thing you you can do and i write about it in the book is create self-reliance and remove. >> ted cruz good nominee in 2016 because it would end the g.o.p. >> well, look, i think that cruz is patriot. he
i mean, you want to quote scriptures, the scripture, the poor will always be with you.s a way to condemn people to poverty. but it's a recognition that there will always be equality in the human condition. there will be people who are help less who can't help themselves, the mentally ill, others disablegd and as a result society has an obligation to help the helpless. but the idea that you will wipe it out, that to me is a political romanticism led to very dangerous tendencies. >> we can...
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science and health with key to the scriptures by mary baker eddy? let me see that.man?! well, she's the founder of our faith. oh, really? so with this book from the 1800s, you can pray away paralysis or terminal illness? yes, we would pray for anyone who's afflicted. well, then i'll tell you who you should really be praying for. out-of-work clowns. i need 40. ben, hope, please, i just want to do anything i can to help your son. well, you can, lois. stay and pray with us. i think you'll find that with god's love and a true belief, all manner of miracles are possible. look, i'm a churchgoer, too, but sometimes prayer isn't enough. he needs professional medical care. you know, lois, this couch would be perfect for one of your red wine pass-outs. look, we appreciate your concern, lois, but scotty is our son, and we have to tend to him as we see fit. but your son is sick! he needs help! um, does your god also not believe in putting out snacks for the guests? come on, lois. i think we're wasting our time here. they're obviously very committed to their beliefs. but their b
science and health with key to the scriptures by mary baker eddy? let me see that.man?! well, she's the founder of our faith. oh, really? so with this book from the 1800s, you can pray away paralysis or terminal illness? yes, we would pray for anyone who's afflicted. well, then i'll tell you who you should really be praying for. out-of-work clowns. i need 40. ben, hope, please, i just want to do anything i can to help your son. well, you can, lois. stay and pray with us. i think you'll find...
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i have blasphemed abominably by wearing an immodest dress contrary to the holy scripture and the canons of the church. also, i have clipped my hair in the style of a man. and against all the duties which have made my sex especially acceptable in heaven, have taken up the sword, even to the shedding of human blood and inciting men to slay each other. all of which sins i now renounce and abjure and depart from humbly thanking you doctors and masters who have brought me back to the truth and into the grace of our lord. and i will never return to my errors but will remain in communion with our holy church and in obedience to our holy father, the pope of rome. all this i swear by god almighty and the holy gospels in witness whereto i sign my name to this recantation. do you understand this, joan? it is plain enough. and is it true? it may be true. if it were not true, the fire would not be ready for me in the marketplace. come, child, let me guide your hand. take the pen. so... now make your mark by yourself. there. praise be to god my brothers, the lamb has returned to the flock and the chu
i have blasphemed abominably by wearing an immodest dress contrary to the holy scripture and the canons of the church. also, i have clipped my hair in the style of a man. and against all the duties which have made my sex especially acceptable in heaven, have taken up the sword, even to the shedding of human blood and inciting men to slay each other. all of which sins i now renounce and abjure and depart from humbly thanking you doctors and masters who have brought me back to the truth and into...
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but this is what we believe has been given to us in scripture and in nature. is not something we are able to redefine. host: barber in columbus, new jersey. --barbara. caller: good morning. thank you for having me. i do applaud the christian science point of view. i have an issue with them trying to force issues that they itieve onto others even if is a different religion. you arernment -- lobbying the government to keep abortions out of the lives of people. not everybody follows that lifestyle situation. the bible also speaks of free will. god gives us free will to do what we are going to do. i do not think it is up to the christians. a lot of people who call themselves christians are really not. they are just christian in name only and could sophia christ twice. crucify christ twice. they do not want to teach it. guest: i think the issue is that the same argument could be used in 19th century america about slavery. why impose your religious views on us? someone might have said in the 19th century. those who are speaking to him are saying you do not have the
but this is what we believe has been given to us in scripture and in nature. is not something we are able to redefine. host: barber in columbus, new jersey. --barbara. caller: good morning. thank you for having me. i do applaud the christian science point of view. i have an issue with them trying to force issues that they itieve onto others even if is a different religion. you arernment -- lobbying the government to keep abortions out of the lives of people. not everybody follows that lifestyle...
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so it's an inference from biological evidence, not a deduction or interpretation of scripture. >> host: is intelligent design, as you've portrayed it, taught in public schools? >> guest: not very often. i think we have actually discouraged people from trying to bring intelligent design into public schools at the secondary level, high school level and below for the simple reason it just immediately becomes enmeshed in these complicated church-state jurisprudence issues. there was a train wreck of a case in dover, 2005. we were you urging the school district not to try to get intelligent design into the schools, and we got blamed for what they did. we were actually asking them not to do it. i declined the opportunity to testify as an expert witness in the famous dover case. we think it's counterproductive at this point. we think we've got a terrific scientific argument. we're trying to make that argument at the highest levels of academia, we're doing research and science, we have labs and scientists around the world. we're building a research community. the public school debate is actual
so it's an inference from biological evidence, not a deduction or interpretation of scripture. >> host: is intelligent design, as you've portrayed it, taught in public schools? >> guest: not very often. i think we have actually discouraged people from trying to bring intelligent design into public schools at the secondary level, high school level and below for the simple reason it just immediately becomes enmeshed in these complicated church-state jurisprudence issues. there was a...
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. >> there is a body of scripture which is the vast ouvre of l ron hubbard. before the church got its tax exemption, they went through a period of religious choking. in other words, they started, they created a cross, their minister started wearing roman collars, they started having services. >> more traditional. >> they took on the atmosphere of a religion. now, ex-members tell me that it's a cult. >> part of the reason that they say that, let's get right into this, is if you're jewish, you decide no longer to go to temple or you are catholic and you decide no longer to go to mass, you withdraw from your faith in either case, you withdraw from your faith, see you later. if you withdraw from scientology, it's rather like trying to get out of the mafia, right? let's be frank about this. recriminations or retaliation or some pursuit of you, you really can't get out. >> let me break it down to three categories of signologists because it's different. a public sciencologist, you are the guy that joined over here on the drag and you have taken courses, so, you beco
. >> there is a body of scripture which is the vast ouvre of l ron hubbard. before the church got its tax exemption, they went through a period of religious choking. in other words, they started, they created a cross, their minister started wearing roman collars, they started having services. >> more traditional. >> they took on the atmosphere of a religion. now, ex-members tell me that it's a cult. >> part of the reason that they say that, let's get right into this, is...
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unmedicated is a wash with don't need more souls in the brain a person who doesn't because frankly the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noise is the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all tuning at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good inside sake don't get to feel pleasure any more why. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a stigmatized marginal person in the world and have to make decisions about using street drugs or using prescribed drugs or street drugs or easier to get them prescribe drugs street drugs feel better prescribe drugs don't particularly feel better in their hands everywhere is mentally ill people there's always a major because we need them there it's on medication for self medicate so be it how else we're going to do i can't even get my mobile telephone what am i supposed to give our medication so drugs soup on the street before i am. trying to make it. the problem is terrible they come up very hard to make a
unmedicated is a wash with don't need more souls in the brain a person who doesn't because frankly the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noise is the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all tuning at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good inside sake don't get to feel pleasure any more why. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a...
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unmedicated is a wash with don't for me more sold on the brain of a person who doesn't because frankly the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all coming in at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good in some states don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a stigmatized marginal person in the world and have to make decisions about using street drugs or using prescribed drugs street drugs or easier to get their prescribed drugs street drugs feel better prescribe drugs don't particularly feel better in their hands everywhere it is mentally ill people there's always a major margin it's because we need them there it's on medication for self medicate so be it how else we're going to do it what else would you like to do i can't even get my mobile telephone i am i supposed to get my medication so get drugs soup on the street and be who i am. try to make it. for it. w
unmedicated is a wash with don't for me more sold on the brain of a person who doesn't because frankly the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all coming in at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good in some states don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day...
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scripture tells us the greatest among you shall be your servant. captain will was a leader on that september morning but like all great leaders he was also a servant. to the men he commanded and to the lives he saved to the families of those who gave their last full measure of devotion on the field. will did things that nobody else would ever do and he did it for the guys and for everybody on the ground to get them out. and that is why after i called will to tell him he would be receiving the medal one of the first things he did was to invite those who fought alongside him. and i would like all of those who served with such valor both army and marines knees sta s pl and be recognized. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you. will also reached out to the families of the four americans who gave their lives that day. to them he wrote, and i'm quoting will now, we have never met and we have never spoken but i would like to think that i know something about you through the actions of your loved ones that day. i would ask the members of this team of the f
scripture tells us the greatest among you shall be your servant. captain will was a leader on that september morning but like all great leaders he was also a servant. to the men he commanded and to the lives he saved to the families of those who gave their last full measure of devotion on the field. will did things that nobody else would ever do and he did it for the guys and for everybody on the ground to get them out. and that is why after i called will to tell him he would be receiving the...
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i started studies the scriptures that way through the eyes of a rabbi. >> you were so great to come byw, who is better than me. >> i'm so proud of you. >> thank you see you soon. >> explosion sparked a classroom. and would you let your son play football? >> no. >> serious new charges the nfl tried to cover up it's concussion problems. allegations from a former football star. >> when i hit him in the face his head is going back. he's going back he's going forward but his head sunday going back and his brain is hit hing up against the inside of his skull. pepepepepepeople go ts pepepepepepeople go ts store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 dollars on the final closeout of our performance seri mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort
i started studies the scriptures that way through the eyes of a rabbi. >> you were so great to come byw, who is better than me. >> i'm so proud of you. >> thank you see you soon. >> explosion sparked a classroom. and would you let your son play football? >> no. >> serious new charges the nfl tried to cover up it's concussion problems. allegations from a former football star. >> when i hit him in the face his head is going back. he's going back he's...
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have muslim men take enormous can when a sexual slave so maybe it's got nothing to do with that scripture maybe but maybe it's been manipulated in a way to justify the way these men are carrying on so there's there's many things that alarmed me. obviously it's all down to interpretation because there's many other muslims in this country who follow the same koran who don't want to try people's heads off for murder and kill it has to be interpretation because you know what took place of course david in the middle ages wasn't propagated in bible either so it has to be a question of interpretation thing the right way but anyway as you say both the anti and pro islam movements are adding to the problem no it's starting right so what is the problem do you have a solution. to have a solution yeah if someone wants to be an islamist in this country we need to make it very very difficult for them we do not we do we do not need to be set up and legitimize and allow him one hundred one hundred in this country we do we need to take a tough stance against all of it right now we have immigrants coming t
have muslim men take enormous can when a sexual slave so maybe it's got nothing to do with that scripture maybe but maybe it's been manipulated in a way to justify the way these men are carrying on so there's there's many things that alarmed me. obviously it's all down to interpretation because there's many other muslims in this country who follow the same koran who don't want to try people's heads off for murder and kill it has to be interpretation because you know what took place of course...