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you also must have missed the church of st john the baptist along with the monument it's depicted in one of the thousand with bank notes built between six hundred seventy one and six hundred eighty seven on the bank of the cultural river it's now one of the world heritage sites the area was one of the wealthiest parts of the town at that time this residence was the build the most amazing church in the us level it's pretty cool so decorated with glazed tiles on the structures distinctive feature are it's amazing fifteen onion domes assembled in three groups. and finally party. couple of okies a large entertainment complex on the peaceful environment of the volga river including many areas there are restaurants terraces my clubs and so. if loved by the city's well to do the best are organized is an impressive rise he dishes and drinks in the menu and some of the best r.c.c. teaches here we not. have not yet. now moving to our next location this is a private museum funded by one of the residents this hall is called music and time featuring various musical instruments and clocks now the
you also must have missed the church of st john the baptist along with the monument it's depicted in one of the thousand with bank notes built between six hundred seventy one and six hundred eighty seven on the bank of the cultural river it's now one of the world heritage sites the area was one of the wealthiest parts of the town at that time this residence was the build the most amazing church in the us level it's pretty cool so decorated with glazed tiles on the structures distinctive feature...
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st. john the baptist, excuse me, st. le, who wrote one of the several of the letters of the new testament. he said a pattern for linking the love of god with the love of neighbor. he put it very simply and very straight. if you cannot love your neighbor, you cannot love god. the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow a line from one of the ancient broadway plays, they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of senator stevens, i think, takes a very special note. he understood that. not only that, he lived it because he realized that his work in the sense was not going to be measured by appropriations and deaths -- appropriation and deaths. -- gifts. rather, what he wanted for himself was to be known as one who loved his people. he certainly served them, but he also loved them. that is why i say he is a man of god. he loved his neighbor and he loved god. that is the essence of the message of jesus christ. in the book of wisdom, there are a number of th
st. john the baptist, excuse me, st. le, who wrote one of the several of the letters of the new testament. he said a pattern for linking the love of god with the love of neighbor. he put it very simply and very straight. if you cannot love your neighbor, you cannot love god. the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow a line from one of the ancient broadway plays, they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of senator...
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st. john the baptist, excuse me, st. john the apostle, who wrote one of the several of the letters of the new testament. he said a pattern for linking the love of god with the love of neighbor. he put it very simply and very straight. if you cannot love your neighbor, you cannot love god. the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow a line from one of the ancient broadway plays, they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of senator stevens, i think, takes a very special note. he understood that. not only tha he lived it because he realized that his work in the sense w not going to be measured by appropriationsnd deaths -- appropriation and deaths. -- gifts. rather, what he wanted for himself was to be known as one who loved his people. he certainly served them, but he also loved them. that is why i say he is a man of god. he loved his neighbor and he loved god. that is the essence of t message of jesus christ. in the book of wdom, there are a number o
st. john the baptist, excuse me, st. john the apostle, who wrote one of the several of the letters of the new testament. he said a pattern for linking the love of god with the love of neighbor. he put it very simply and very straight. if you cannot love your neighbor, you cannot love god. the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow a line from one of the ancient broadway plays, they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of...
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st. john the baptist, excuse me, st. john the apostle, who wrote one of the several of the letters of the new testament. he said a pattern for linking the love of god with the love of neighbor. he put it very simply and very straight. if you cannot love your neighbor, you cannot love god. the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow a line from one of the ancient broadway plays, they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of senator stevens, i think, takes a very special note. he understood that. not only that, he lived it because he realized that his work in the sense was not going to be measured by appropriations and deaths -- appropriation and deaths. -- gifts. rather, whe
st. john the baptist, excuse me, st. john the apostle, who wrote one of the several of the letters of the new testament. he said a pattern for linking the love of god with the love of neighbor. he put it very simply and very straight. if you cannot love your neighbor, you cannot love god. the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow a line from one of the ancient broadway plays, they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of...
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st. john the baptist who wrote one of the letters of the new testament, he said a pattern for linking the love of guide with the loved -- love of god with love of neighbor. if you cannot love your neighbor you cannot love god./ the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow in line from one of the ancient broadway play if they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of senator stevens takes a special note. he understood that and he lived it. he realized his work in the senate was not going to be measured by appropriations and gets -- gifts and earmarks. rather, what he wanted for himself was to be known as one who loved his people. he served them, but also loved them. that is why i say he is a man of god, because he loved his neighbor and love the guy. that is the essence of the message of jesus christ. in the book of wisdom there are a number of things that are said that are appropriate. the souls of the just will not suffer torment, for the foolish, they seem to be dead, they see passion as an affliction and even utter
st. john the baptist who wrote one of the letters of the new testament, he said a pattern for linking the love of guide with the loved -- love of god with love of neighbor. if you cannot love your neighbor you cannot love god./ the two are inseparable. the two are mutually demanded. if we could borrow in line from one of the ancient broadway play if they both go together. you cannot have one without the other. that is where the life of senator stevens takes a special note. he understood that...
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st. sebastian with arrows through him, "no more head of john the baptist, not to mention military battles." so that was the end of that amendment. it's a significant segment of our history gone just like that. not to mention-- not to mention our art in all our museums across the land. if you were to provide some advice to a museum director today who wanted to do something somewhat provocative, thought-provoking that generated multiple viewpoints, what would you say in advance to try to have that exhibit occur with a minimum of negative impact, negative publicity, and negative reaction? what can you do in advance? it's pretty easy. you have discussions. you have--you have an educational program, an informational program, and you have interactive-- the possibility of interactive response. what people want when they become outraged about something is an ability to speak freely, if i may speak freely. [chuckling] that's what they want. they want to be able to say, "i hate this. "this is disgusting; this is unpatriotic; this is sacriligious; this is"-- they should be allowed to do that without
st. sebastian with arrows through him, "no more head of john the baptist, not to mention military battles." so that was the end of that amendment. it's a significant segment of our history gone just like that. not to mention-- not to mention our art in all our museums across the land. if you were to provide some advice to a museum director today who wanted to do something somewhat provocative, thought-provoking that generated multiple viewpoints, what would you say in advance to try...