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the bible is the best-selling book in history and the king james version of the bible is the best-sellingranslation of all time. no one knows exactly how many king james bibles have been published ov the centuries, but experts say it's likely in the billions. >> the king james is the most printed book in the history of man. it is an amazing thing. >> reporter: the king james bible emerged out of a tumultuous religious period in english history. for nearly a millennium, the latin vulgate bible had been considered the only sacred text. as latin became less used, ordinary people couldn't understand what they heard when priests read the bible in church. there were calls for an english vernacular bible, but scholars who did the translations were branded heretics in 1401, the english parliament made it a crime punishable by death. enter william tyndale, a renegade 16th century scholar who made the first english translation from hebrew and greek texts. in 1536, even as king henry the eighth was separating from the roman catholic church, he had tyndale arrested and executed. but just a year later
the bible is the best-selling book in history and the king james version of the bible is the best-sellingranslation of all time. no one knows exactly how many king james bibles have been published ov the centuries, but experts say it's likely in the billions. >> the king james is the most printed book in the history of man. it is an amazing thing. >> reporter: the king james bible emerged out of a tumultuous religious period in english history. for nearly a millennium, the latin...
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so was every word in the bible. the bible wasn't a literary work to be interpreted according to your taste, but a cipher, a code book with one meaning that could be decoded by an analyst who was sufficiently brill yafnlt -- brilliant. isaac newton spent as much time decoding the bible looking for concealed messages in the things like the dimensions of the temple of solomon or the tower of babel, that kind of thing, as he ever did studying the gravity of light. and he thought his biblical work was at least as important as his science. here's newton, for instance, trying to match up the book of revelations we vents in world history. the fourth beast had great iron teeth. that's newton quoting revelation, and devoured and breaking pieces and stamped the residue with his feet. in this newton tells us this was the roman empire. to us it sounds crazy, but that's not the point. the point is that newton and all his peers believed that the universe was a cosmic code, and their task was to break that code. in the 1660s newton
so was every word in the bible. the bible wasn't a literary work to be interpreted according to your taste, but a cipher, a code book with one meaning that could be decoded by an analyst who was sufficiently brill yafnlt -- brilliant. isaac newton spent as much time decoding the bible looking for concealed messages in the things like the dimensions of the temple of solomon or the tower of babel, that kind of thing, as he ever did studying the gravity of light. and he thought his biblical work...
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he presented an offering to god, and the bible says that the plague stopped. when you plant this $273 seed you're going to name it a break-through in a battle you're going through and god is going to silence your enemies and turn the battle in your favor. i want to you write down tonight two scriptures and read it. dueteronomy 27:3. it talks about, it talks about god bringing you to the land of milk and honey and when god talked to me about the seed of 273, i had no idea what dueteronomy 27:3 said. go back and read sal psalms 27:. he's going to give you the victory quickly. when you call, don't forget to ask for my cd teaching "building your faith on god's reputation" but it imperative you name this seed. why? because your faith requires a photograph. abraham, i'm going to multiply your seed. he said how are you going to do that? i have an old woman, hasn't had any kids. he said go outside, look at the stars. i'm going to multiply your seed. that's the importance of naming your seed, when you name your seed, your expectation is born. your expectation increases
he presented an offering to god, and the bible says that the plague stopped. when you plant this $273 seed you're going to name it a break-through in a battle you're going through and god is going to silence your enemies and turn the battle in your favor. i want to you write down tonight two scriptures and read it. dueteronomy 27:3. it talks about, it talks about god bringing you to the land of milk and honey and when god talked to me about the seed of 273, i had no idea what dueteronomy 27:3...
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quoted from matthew twenty five it's the it's the core essence of christianity was the one time in the bible when the disciples came to jesus said how do we get into heaven you know feed the poor heal the sick if you visit those in prison tom one of the things you should know him in the book i wrote every time i use the religious right i always put the radical religious right or the conservative right there are a number of evangelicals who have read the bible literally enough to discover god cares about poor people and there are a number of evangelicals who have been heroes of mine who have discovered god cares about all of planet earth and once to be stewards of the fragile planet and that voice is very weak now the major denominations are so busy putting themselves together that they are failing really to stand up and speak out with with a moral voice so what we did last week and they returned the capital was simply get eleven religious leaders to say you know we're not for the senate or the house position we're not for the repub. look into the democratic position we're here simply on beha
quoted from matthew twenty five it's the it's the core essence of christianity was the one time in the bible when the disciples came to jesus said how do we get into heaven you know feed the poor heal the sick if you visit those in prison tom one of the things you should know him in the book i wrote every time i use the religious right i always put the radical religious right or the conservative right there are a number of evangelicals who have read the bible literally enough to discover god...
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of a sermon he gave last month. >> this evening i would like to preach on spanking according to the bibleject here at fairhaven baptist church. >> he then talked about the proper way to administer discipline. >> what is a rod? i don't think it's a ball bat. i don't think it's a club or whatever the parent can grab at the moment. the rod and scriptures never carefully define but it's obviously some kind of a stick or a switch and this is it. it's designed to give a sharp, unpleasant pain. if that isn't the result of your spanking, then you're failing. a sharp, unpleasant pain. >> fairhaven is part of the network of independent fundamentalist baptist churches and it raises questions if people are using the bible to justify their own bad parenting or justifying things. you say you and your siblings were beaten. what was your upbringing like? you underwent what i think was called biblical chastisement. what did that actually mean? >> there are a large network of churches known as the independent fundamental baptists. they believe in breaking the will of a child. so my father was an ifb pastor
of a sermon he gave last month. >> this evening i would like to preach on spanking according to the bibleject here at fairhaven baptist church. >> he then talked about the proper way to administer discipline. >> what is a rod? i don't think it's a ball bat. i don't think it's a club or whatever the parent can grab at the moment. the rod and scriptures never carefully define but it's obviously some kind of a stick or a switch and this is it. it's designed to give a sharp,...
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the christian right that tends to say outrageous things that no one can find in the in the text of the bible. they're going to judge jeremiah. you know god doing be a human being's the ability to write the scripture but it seems to me that faithful jews faithful muslims faithful christians understand in all of those traditions that god loves the least and the poorest and the last and calls us to be part of healing the planet which is also is to ensure that's right. and it was the inciting incident for your arrest in the rotunda of the. so-called crisis. exactly when the president came on the air and spoke and manere spoke after. a group of our staff got together and said what role should we be playing and we had just listened to a really courageous individual by the name of john raines former faculty member at temple one of the freedom riders he came to speak to the common cause staff and he really inspired us he talked about his days of getting on a bus as a white graduate student aged twenty seven going down to arkansas fifty years ago getting arrested. and he reminded us that he had just
the christian right that tends to say outrageous things that no one can find in the in the text of the bible. they're going to judge jeremiah. you know god doing be a human being's the ability to write the scripture but it seems to me that faithful jews faithful muslims faithful christians understand in all of those traditions that god loves the least and the poorest and the last and calls us to be part of healing the planet which is also is to ensure that's right. and it was the inciting...
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ministers regularly appeal to the bible's. both the loyalist ministers and the evangelical preacher addict ministers use the bible to justify positions for revolution what's really interesting about the pro-petri at ministers of the day as they often had fun playing around with the bible. things like slavery, which throughout the history of the christian church has always been understood as sort of slavery to send for slavery to our sin natures. suddenly slavery takes on political meanings when they interpret verses like this. or things like liberty, which had always been understood in the new testament is liberty or freedom from sin, freedom from the dabblers the quickly becomes liberty and freedom from george the third. so there is a lot if i don't want to call up manipulating because i don't want to get into a debate about how to interpret the bible here because it's out of my pay grade a little bit, but clearly the ways in which they interpret the bible code many of the patriots, often do not conform with the ways in which
ministers regularly appeal to the bible's. both the loyalist ministers and the evangelical preacher addict ministers use the bible to justify positions for revolution what's really interesting about the pro-petri at ministers of the day as they often had fun playing around with the bible. things like slavery, which throughout the history of the christian church has always been understood as sort of slavery to send for slavery to our sin natures. suddenly slavery takes on political meanings when...
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according to the bible this is where god told jeremiah to buy a piece of land and bury the deed in a clay pot as a sign the jewish people would return to the land. >> i want you to buy from your uncle a piece of land and would u do it up legally with a seal and deed and title and put it in a clay pot so it lasts a long time. >> many west bank cities are under palastinian-arab control. the only controlled areas frequented by tourists are bethlehem and jerco. oldest city in the world. >> holy sites time and again ruined. >> for example long term agreements protected joseph's tomb. in 2000 palastinians forced out the jewish study and ransacked the place. a few months ago, a palastinian policeman killed a jewish worshipper there. israel called it a terror attack. other sites include rachel's tomb in bethlehem where abraham, isaac, jacob, and their wives are buried. >> they would be willing to swap this biblical heritage for peace. >> if god for bid we uproot ourselves, there will never be peace. these jews don't feel any connection, let's wipe them out of the country altogether if we are
according to the bible this is where god told jeremiah to buy a piece of land and bury the deed in a clay pot as a sign the jewish people would return to the land. >> i want you to buy from your uncle a piece of land and would u do it up legally with a seal and deed and title and put it in a clay pot so it lasts a long time. >> many west bank cities are under palastinian-arab control. the only controlled areas frequented by tourists are bethlehem and jerco. oldest city in the world....
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of a sermon he gave last month. >> this evening i would like to preach on spanking according to the bibles is not a new subject here at fairhaven baptist church. >> he then talked about the proper way to administer discipline. >> what is a rod? i don't think it's a ball bat. i don't think it's a club or whatever the parent can grab at the moment. the rod and scriptures never carefully define but it's obviously some kind of a stick or a switch and this is it. it's designed to give a sharp, unpleasant pain. if that isn't the result of your spanking, then you're failing. a sharp, unpleasant pain. >> fairhaven is part of the network of independent fundamentalist baptist churches and it raises questions if people are using the bible to justify their own bad parenting or misinterpreting things. jocelyn zichterman grew up in the fundamentalist church. she says she and her siblings were beaten what was your upbringing like? you underwent what i think was called biblical chastisement. what did that actually mean? >> there are a large network of churches known as the fundamentalist churches, but th
of a sermon he gave last month. >> this evening i would like to preach on spanking according to the bibles is not a new subject here at fairhaven baptist church. >> he then talked about the proper way to administer discipline. >> what is a rod? i don't think it's a ball bat. i don't think it's a club or whatever the parent can grab at the moment. the rod and scriptures never carefully define but it's obviously some kind of a stick or a switch and this is it. it's designed to...
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the candidates who are running this year. we obviously are very evangelical. we are bible-based. we are very concerned about the personal faith of the candidates. we are very concerned about how that works out in their lives, if that is an authentic faith or just eight rhetorical or political faith. those are things we are concerned about, those are things we evaluate. obviously, we are not fans of barack obama because of his policies that he has put into place. we very much opposed obamacare. we are very opposed to the expansion of government that has happened during the short term that he served. we are very concerned about all of the debt and deficit. those are issues that will be very much at the forefront as we face 2012. host: as aoman's organization, is it significant to see women candidates? is there a week or party you would give to someone like representative michele bachmann or former governors sarah palin because they are women? guest: no, we are the wome's organization that like cement. the are very thrilled to see rah palin and -- thathe women's organization that lik
the candidates who are running this year. we obviously are very evangelical. we are bible-based. we are very concerned about the personal faith of the candidates. we are very concerned about how that works out in their lives, if that is an authentic faith or just eight rhetorical or political faith. those are things we are concerned about, those are things we evaluate. obviously, we are not fans of barack obama because of his policies that he has put into place. we very much opposed obamacare....
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ministers regularly appeal to the bible's. both the loyalist ministers and the evangelical preacher addict ministers use the bible to justify positions for revolution what's really interesting about the pro-petri at ministers of the day as they often had fun playing around with the bible. things like slavery, which throughout the history of the christian church has always been understood as sort of slavery to send for slavery to our sin natures. suddenly slavery takes on political meanings when they interpret verses like this. or things like liberty, which had always been understood in the new testament is liberty or freedom from sin, freedom from the dabblers the quickly becomes liberty and freedom from george the third. so there is a lot if i don't want to call up manipulating because i don't want to get into a debate about how to interpret the bible here because it's out of my pay grade a little bit, but clearly the ways in which they interpret the bible code many of the patriots, often do not conform with the ways in which
ministers regularly appeal to the bible's. both the loyalist ministers and the evangelical preacher addict ministers use the bible to justify positions for revolution what's really interesting about the pro-petri at ministers of the day as they often had fun playing around with the bible. things like slavery, which throughout the history of the christian church has always been understood as sort of slavery to send for slavery to our sin natures. suddenly slavery takes on political meanings when...
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ministers regularly appeal to the bible's. oth the loyalist ministers and the evangelical preacher addict ministers use the bible to justify positions for revolution what's really interesting about the pro-petri at ministers of the day as they often had fun playing around with the bible. things like slavery, which throughout the history of the christian church has always been understood as sort of slavery to send for slavery to our sin natures. suddenly slavery takes on political meanings when they interpret verses like this. or things like liberty, which had always been understood in the new testament is liberty or freedom from sin, freedom from the dabblers the quickly becomes liberty and freedom from george the third. so there is a lot if i don't want to call up manipulating because i don't want to get into a debate about how to interpret the bible here because it's out of my pay grade a little bit, but clearly the ways in which they interpret the bible code many of the patriots, often do not conform with the ways in which t
ministers regularly appeal to the bible's. oth the loyalist ministers and the evangelical preacher addict ministers use the bible to justify positions for revolution what's really interesting about the pro-petri at ministers of the day as they often had fun playing around with the bible. things like slavery, which throughout the history of the christian church has always been understood as sort of slavery to send for slavery to our sin natures. suddenly slavery takes on political meanings when...
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this is the bible alive. >> some 600,000 american men were fighting in vietnam with reported a week. money that should have gone to the war on poverty was instead going to vietnam. dr. king realize he could no longer be silent, but the question remains whether to give that speech. >> the whole purpose was to cushion what he expected was going to be negative politics for his speech 10 days later at the united nations, where they were going to be carrying vietcong flags, and his the advisers who did not want him to come out against vietnam at all said, try to do something bedframes your argument in a way it will lobby distorted. the riverside church was designed to be a statement that would generate the maximum amount of attention to what dr. king had to say, and it did not work. >> i believe it is important to try to state clearly why i believe the church in montgomery, alabama, leads clearly to this sanctuary tonight. >> it was one of the few speeches keene did not solely wright himself, and unlike his sermons, read from a carefully constructed tex. the text went through revision afte
this is the bible alive. >> some 600,000 american men were fighting in vietnam with reported a week. money that should have gone to the war on poverty was instead going to vietnam. dr. king realize he could no longer be silent, but the question remains whether to give that speech. >> the whole purpose was to cushion what he expected was going to be negative politics for his speech 10 days later at the united nations, where they were going to be carrying vietcong flags, and his the...
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up next a 360 investigation. >>> parents who believe the bible requires them to spank their children like belts and wooden spoons and other items to make sure the spanking is painful enough. >> why not just use your hand instead of all these materials? >> hey, look right here, does that hurt? >> it doesn't feel good. [ man ] natural gas vehicles are used somewhere... but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. >>> crime and punishment tonight. a report about parents who beat their child to death in the name of god. they believe the bible requires them, requires them to spank their kids with items like belts and rods in order to train them to be well-behaved. >> happy kids. these parents appear to be following the teachings of a christian parenting book called "to train up a child
up next a 360 investigation. >>> parents who believe the bible requires them to spank their children like belts and wooden spoons and other items to make sure the spanking is painful enough. >> why not just use your hand instead of all these materials? >> hey, look right here, does that hurt? >> it doesn't feel good. [ man ] natural gas vehicles are used somewhere... but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural...
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up next a "360" investigation. >>> parents who believe the bible requires them to spank their childrenelts and wooden spoons and other items to make sure the spanking is painful enough. >> why not just use your hand instead of all these materials? >> hey, look right here, does that hurt? >> it doesn't feel good. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. but it's not always easy. at regions, we have the tools and expertise to really help you find your balance. like the freedom to access and monitor your accounts anytime, anywhere with online and mobile banking. real guidance and solutions from a regions personal savings and debt re
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up next a 360 investigation. >>> parents who believe the bible requires them to spank their children belts and wooden spoons and other items to make sure the spanking is painful enough. >> why not just use your hand instead of all these materials? >> hey, look right here, does that hurt? >> it doesn't feel good. [ woman ] jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one dail
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and another point you're quoting the bible in a letter to your mistress. i'm reading this and i'm trying to put that together. you snow. >> well, i would say the word mistress conno tates a financial level of support which there was none. she's from a wealthy family. a fine family down that way. so i won't sign as mistress. i fell in hoff with someone i shouldn't have. but i think what everybody focuses on is that moment. there were 10 years before that, i had known this person. she was nothing more than a friend. and i didn't see it coming. she didn't see it coming but it happened and i think that the bigger question is not in that moment, not of her attributes or what attracted me to her but go back to lessons learned. i would say this to men out there. if you want to fireproof your marriage there are vital things you can do that i have learned. >> sean: what? >> boy say one, i got priorities off. you know? you know for 20 years almost invested my life into trying to make an impact in the direction this country would go to did he have det deficit and spen
and another point you're quoting the bible in a letter to your mistress. i'm reading this and i'm trying to put that together. you snow. >> well, i would say the word mistress conno tates a financial level of support which there was none. she's from a wealthy family. a fine family down that way. so i won't sign as mistress. i fell in hoff with someone i shouldn't have. but i think what everybody focuses on is that moment. there were 10 years before that, i had known this person. she was...
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they believe the bible requires them, requires them to spank their kids with items like belts and rodswell behaved happy kids. these parents appear to be following the teachings of a christian parenting book called "to train up a child", a book that is growing in popularity around the world. gary tuchman has the first of our special two-part report. >> reporter: the small town of paradise, california, where these children lived with their parents in a fundamentalist christian home. for the nine children, life in paradise was anything but. we cover up eight of their faces because they are the survivors. survivors of a violent form of discipline practiced by their parents, kevin and elizabeth schatz. the one face not covered is their 7-year-old adopted daughter lydia. she was killed by her parents. mike ramsey is the district attorney of butte county in northern california. >> we've heard of, you know, the phrase "death by a thousand lashes." that's basically what this was. >> reporter: this is where the family used to live. the children's sandbox is still here. so is their slide, and th
they believe the bible requires them, requires them to spank their kids with items like belts and rodswell behaved happy kids. these parents appear to be following the teachings of a christian parenting book called "to train up a child", a book that is growing in popularity around the world. gary tuchman has the first of our special two-part report. >> reporter: the small town of paradise, california, where these children lived with their parents in a fundamentalist christian...
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we have yet to now but i say the. bible for tripoli is not over and we won't know until the coming hours and days black may want to i'm gone again there's a sense that the rebels maybe to a trap are marked then other times by the government where i we don't know the answer yet. frankly lamb thanks very much indeed for that as you just told us the atmosphere that you've spanned the past few hours has been emotionally charged there they stay safe and that was frankly land director of americans for middle east peace like for interest. journalist martin says the hotel in tripoli where the foreign press has been obliged to stay during the conflict has been looted. started the day while i was putting signs saying press signs of put him in the front row tell a far good hotel they have snipers. we all feel threatened it's less now than before but if the rebels get here a lot of us. feel very insecure about that there's been looming in the hotel right now i mean the thing in media stories. which is. basically you need permission to
we have yet to now but i say the. bible for tripoli is not over and we won't know until the coming hours and days black may want to i'm gone again there's a sense that the rebels maybe to a trap are marked then other times by the government where i we don't know the answer yet. frankly lamb thanks very much indeed for that as you just told us the atmosphere that you've spanned the past few hours has been emotionally charged there they stay safe and that was frankly land director of americans...
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the candidates who are running this year. we obviously are very evangelical. we are bible-based. we are very concerned about the personal faith of the candidates. we are very concerned about how that works out in their lives, if that is an authentic faith or just eight rhetorical or political faith. those are things we are concerned about, those are things we evaluate. obviously, we are not fans of barack obama because of his policies that he has put into place. we very much opposed obamacare. we are very opposed to the expansion of government that has happened during the short term that he served. we are very concerned about all of the debt and deficit. those are issues that will be very much at the forefront as we face 2012. host: as a woman's organization, is it significant to see women candidates? is there a week or party you would give to someone like representative michele bachmann or former governors sarah palin because they are women? guest: no, we are the women's organization that like cement. the are very thrilled to see sarah palin and -- thathe wome's organization that
the candidates who are running this year. we obviously are very evangelical. we are bible-based. we are very concerned about the personal faith of the candidates. we are very concerned about how that works out in their lives, if that is an authentic faith or just eight rhetorical or political faith. those are things we are concerned about, those are things we evaluate. obviously, we are not fans of barack obama because of his policies that he has put into place. we very much opposed obamacare....
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and another point you're quoting the bible in a letter to your mistress. i'm reading this and i'm trying to put that together. you snow. >> well, i would say the word mistress conno tates a financial level of support which there was none. she's from a wealthy family. a fine family down that way. so i won't sign as mistress. i fell in hoff with someone i shouldn't have. but i think what everybody focuses on is that moment. there were 10 years before that, i had known this person. she was nothing more than a friend. and i didn't see it coming. she didn't see it coming but it happened and i think that the bigger question is not in that moment, not of her attributes or what attracted me to her but go back to lessons learned. i would say this to men out there. if you want to fireproof your marriage there are vital things you can do that i have learned. >> sean: what? >> boy say one, i got priorities off. you know? you know for 20 years almost invested my life into trying to make an impact in the direction this country would go to did he have det deficit and spen
and another point you're quoting the bible in a letter to your mistress. i'm reading this and i'm trying to put that together. you snow. >> well, i would say the word mistress conno tates a financial level of support which there was none. she's from a wealthy family. a fine family down that way. so i won't sign as mistress. i fell in hoff with someone i shouldn't have. but i think what everybody focuses on is that moment. there were 10 years before that, i had known this person. she was...
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we believe in the bible and we wanted to share the story of the bible with as many as we could. >> you a couple of your favorites. let's start with the earliest greek text, psalm 23. for those that are not familiar with the bible, it it's the well-known verse of the lord is my shepherd, i shall not want. >> exactly. >> tell us about this. >> this is one leaf of about 49 within this particular co-dex. it reps about 1 of 150 psalms. this is a page that has the 23rd psalm. i'm no greek scholar, but dr. scott carol that is working with us lets me know this is where the 23rd psalm actually begins. >> then you've got one of the world's earliest bible, the elderest comprehensive scriptures in jesus' household language. >> this is called rescript us because it has been rewritten on. the text underneath is what is scriptural in palestinian air make, which is jesus' household language. we are working with oxford. we are trying to pull out the bottom text so it can be better read. there's parts of it you really can't see with the naked eye or because it was written over is not visible. >> how did
we believe in the bible and we wanted to share the story of the bible with as many as we could. >> you a couple of your favorites. let's start with the earliest greek text, psalm 23. for those that are not familiar with the bible, it it's the well-known verse of the lord is my shepherd, i shall not want. >> exactly. >> tell us about this. >> this is one leaf of about 49 within this particular co-dex. it reps about 1 of 150 psalms. this is a page that has the 23rd psalm....
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at another point you are quoting the bible in a letter to your mistress. and i'm reading this and trying to put that together. >> i would say the word mistress con notates a financial level of support -- county ats a financial level of support, there was none, she from a wealthy family, a fine family down that way so i couldn't define it as mistress. >> sean: the woman you were having an affair with. >> yes. i fell in love with somebody i shouldn't have. what everybody focuses on is that moment. there were 10 years before that, where i knew this person and she was nothing more than a friend. it was purely plutonic. i didn't see it coming. she didn't see it coming. but it happened. the bigger question not in that moment, not what attracted me to her, i go back to lessons learned. i would say this to men out there if you want to fireproof your marriage there are a couple of vital things that you do that i have learned. >> sean: like what? >> i would say one, i got my priorities off. for 20 years almost, invested my life into trying to make an impact in the di
at another point you are quoting the bible in a letter to your mistress. and i'm reading this and trying to put that together. >> i would say the word mistress con notates a financial level of support -- county ats a financial level of support, there was none, she from a wealthy family, a fine family down that way so i couldn't define it as mistress. >> sean: the woman you were having an affair with. >> yes. i fell in love with somebody i shouldn't have. what everybody focuses...
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a little girl beaten to death by her parents who believed the bible told them to punish her with beltsrods. where do they get that idea? well, a book was found in their home. our gary tuchman tracked down the author. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> what's the word? >> spanking. >> and is there a difference? >> absolutely. [ female announcer ] goodnight gluttony, a farewell long awaited. goodnight, stuffy. goodnight, outdated. goodnight old luxury and all of your wares. goodnight bygones everywhere. [ engine turns over ] good morning, illumination. good morning, innovation. good morning unequaled inspiration. [ male announcer ] the audi a8, chosen by car & driver as the best luxury sedan in a recent comparison test. [ male ] using clean american fuel is just a pipe dream. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're rolling away misperceptions about energy independence. did you know that today about a quarter of all new transit buses use clean, american natural gas? we have more natural gas than saudi arabia has oil. so how come we're not using it even more? start a conversation about using more na
a little girl beaten to death by her parents who believed the bible told them to punish her with beltsrods. where do they get that idea? well, a book was found in their home. our gary tuchman tracked down the author. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> what's the word? >> spanking. >> and is there a difference? >> absolutely. [ female announcer ] goodnight gluttony, a farewell long awaited. goodnight, stuffy. goodnight, outdated. goodnight old luxury and all of...
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a little girl beaten to death by her parents who believed the bible told them to punish her with beltsnd rods. where do they get that idea? well, a book was found in their home. our gary tuchman tracked down the author. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> what's the word? >> spanking. >> and is there a difference? >> absolutely. [ male announcer ] members of the american postal workers union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal workers union. ♪ with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help
a little girl beaten to death by her parents who believed the bible told them to punish her with beltsnd rods. where do they get that idea? well, a book was found in their home. our gary tuchman tracked down the author. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> what's the word? >> spanking. >> and is there a difference? >> absolutely. [ male announcer ] members of the american postal workers union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34...
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they said they were following the bible in thou hoe punished here. the couple behind a book that says god wants them to punish their kids and cause pain. >> i never met any well-trained emotionally secure happy creative children that weren't spanked. >> i wasn't spanked. also ahead, the search for answers in the horrific stage collapse of the indiana state fair that left five people dead and dozens hurt. the fair experts have been called in to investigate. we'll have the latest coming up. and 800 iu of vitamin d plus minerals. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> crime and punishment tonight. a parenting book is controversial to say the least. god wants parents to spank their children and it should be hard enough to cause physical pain. the becoook was found in the ho of a family in california who were accused of beating their 7-year-old daughter to death. they say they're no way to blame. gary tuchman investigates. michael pearl is a competitive knife and tomahawk thrower. he never misses the target
they said they were following the bible in thou hoe punished here. the couple behind a book that says god wants them to punish their kids and cause pain. >> i never met any well-trained emotionally secure happy creative children that weren't spanked. >> i wasn't spanked. also ahead, the search for answers in the horrific stage collapse of the indiana state fair that left five people dead and dozens hurt. the fair experts have been called in to investigate. we'll have the latest...
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about it and they're saying you know that this clearly just wants to attack christians and what the bible says and this is something they said can it be any clear our opposition will stop at nothing to mock scripture and ridicule christians to raise money to redefine marriage in minnesota the video already has over six million views the group is selling t. shirts and offering to donate ten cents each time to videos like on facebook i think they're just really upset because people are getting a whole bunch of money that's what they're scared of i think they're upset that this video has six million views and it tells the truth like oh the bible says gay marriage is bad it also says you can sell your daughter for slavery so i mean yeah those are really good live in this video by the way which we didn't get to play i'm upset that they're bringing back ninety four dollars for what. i lived through that you know some of us were still alive back then some of us didn't get to live through it and always really getting a living you know maybe we didn't have the same shall we do have a no there are
about it and they're saying you know that this clearly just wants to attack christians and what the bible says and this is something they said can it be any clear our opposition will stop at nothing to mock scripture and ridicule christians to raise money to redefine marriage in minnesota the video already has over six million views the group is selling t. shirts and offering to donate ten cents each time to videos like on facebook i think they're just really upset because people are getting a...
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thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> still ahead a man who has written a book that claims the bibleiscipline their kids with force. it's part two of our 360 investigation, "un-godly discipline". first isha sesay. >>> authorities in england are getting tough about the rioting last week. violence erupted in london and other cities. police say two young men in northwest england posted facebook messages calling for riots in their towns. the court has sentenced them to four years in jail. russell armstrong, the estranged husband of taylor armstrong, one of the real housewives of beverly hills, has apparently committed suicide. that word from los angeles police. russell armstrong's lawyer says his client suffered from depression. the couple were divorcing. >>> and here's a strange story. authorities in kentucky say this man, a paul douglas peters, is wanted in his native australia for allegedly tying a fake bomb around the neck of a young woman as a way to extort money from her family. he then flew to the u.s. where he was tracked down and arrested. >>> and sorry to all you friendly and g
thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> still ahead a man who has written a book that claims the bibleiscipline their kids with force. it's part two of our 360 investigation, "un-godly discipline". first isha sesay. >>> authorities in england are getting tough about the rioting last week. violence erupted in london and other cities. police say two young men in northwest england posted facebook messages calling for riots in their towns. the court has sentenced...
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scared of i think they're upset that this video has six million views and it tells the truth like oh the bible says gay marriage is bad it also says you can sell your daughter for slavery so i mean that was there was a really good line in this video by the way which we didn't get to play i'm upset that they're bringing back ninety four dollars when. i lived through that you know some of us were still alive back then some of us didn't get to live through it you know easy to get you know maybe we didn't have the same caliber you have been no problem with that video is that it pretends that democrats are a whole lot better than republicans on this issue which isn't true i mean barack obama is making nice videos about stop the hate and let's kiss our boyfriend type of thing he's against the marriage too or at least he hasn't gone that far yet there isn't a lie it's your opinion and joe biden have the exact same take on gay marriage so let's stop pretending that this is a super light moment issue for least officeholders and democrats as opposed to be with you there are we just we have two more topi
scared of i think they're upset that this video has six million views and it tells the truth like oh the bible says gay marriage is bad it also says you can sell your daughter for slavery so i mean that was there was a really good line in this video by the way which we didn't get to play i'm upset that they're bringing back ninety four dollars when. i lived through that you know some of us were still alive back then some of us didn't get to live through it you know easy to get you know maybe we...
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the holy bible of the khadafi regime is not. a new libya these people look at be killable to see the. people may not know for sure what the future. will bring it they know that the past will never return. everything that might remind people of our decades of dictatorship has been overthrown this is only for doing it brings no only for doing things fees fighting has continued since rebel forces and to tripoli during the week and much of the city bears the scars of war on top of months of relentless bombing by nato new evidence of the bloodshed emerged when hundreds of bodies were found in a hospital abandoned by stuff in the arrival of rebel forces with no one clear control many residents now live in fear of anarchy and of armed men from both sides of the conflict. these men proudly shows as a trophy one while he took part in the override of conduct his residence covered his ear when we entered we saw many weapons and. there is no gadhafi anymore the at the man says he would love to have another prize khadafi has had. was great a
the holy bible of the khadafi regime is not. a new libya these people look at be killable to see the. people may not know for sure what the future. will bring it they know that the past will never return. everything that might remind people of our decades of dictatorship has been overthrown this is only for doing it brings no only for doing things fees fighting has continued since rebel forces and to tripoli during the week and much of the city bears the scars of war on top of months of...
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the heavy bible of the khadafi regime is now. in new libya nobody. nobody cares about. the capital tripoli is. people may not know for sure what the future will bring but they know that the past will never return and. everything that might remind people of all decades of dictatorship of. peace is only for dirty things no only for doing things feels fine has can. since rebel forces entered tripoli during the week and much of the city bears the scars a war on top of months of relentless bombing by nato new evidence of the bloodshed emerged when hundreds of bodies were found in a hospital abandoned by starfleet in the arrival of rebel forces with no one clear control many residents now live in fear of anarchy and of armed men from both sides of the conflict. these men proudly shows as a trophy one while he took part in the overrunning of conduct his residence double as a zia when we entered we saw many weapons and. there is no good for you anymore the but the man says he would love to have another prize gadhafi has had. was great. just like other men to show this solidarit
the heavy bible of the khadafi regime is now. in new libya nobody. nobody cares about. the capital tripoli is. people may not know for sure what the future will bring but they know that the past will never return and. everything that might remind people of all decades of dictatorship of. peace is only for dirty things no only for doing things feels fine has can. since rebel forces entered tripoli during the week and much of the city bears the scars a war on top of months of relentless bombing...
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you tell me about the bible study, the exercise. and you tell him he doesn't deserve to have a wife like this. in fact, one time we're on the set and he said he met some movie star and they were talking and then she left and they said do you know what it's like to live with a beautiful woman, how demanding, high maintenance -- who wasn't? >> bo derek. >> and he said john, i know how to live with the beautiful woman. and you were not there. >> but she was there as it turned out. >> you were listening. >> but he didn't know it. >> bo derek was on the set in philadelphia. and everybody was talking about how beautiful she still looks, and i said well, it's like i ought to know, i'm married to a beautiful woman. >> it's a good thing you weren't pulling her leg or making fun. thank you for doing that. your very kind to come. >> i'm excited to read your book. >> so how long have you been out there? >> did you hear this? >> thank you for helping me with this, helping me through this a struggle. >> your the man. >> virginia, how are you? >>
you tell me about the bible study, the exercise. and you tell him he doesn't deserve to have a wife like this. in fact, one time we're on the set and he said he met some movie star and they were talking and then she left and they said do you know what it's like to live with a beautiful woman, how demanding, high maintenance -- who wasn't? >> bo derek. >> and he said john, i know how to live with the beautiful woman. and you were not there. >> but she was there as it turned...
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for many citizens of oklahoma the bible offers an irrefutable justification for the death penalty particularly the verses which are subject to widely differing interpretations about an eye for an eye a tooth for a test pastor jones duncan accompanied shown to many other prisoners both men and women in their final moments now he no longer carries out this mission. there's that scripture justify what we're doing today. now are we doing it today because we are punishing people in my life it's been. it's been eight years. and now confining talk about fully talk about what i've had. do i regret you know i help the person not that i was in favor of putting that person to there nothing was going to stop that i was there to help that person emma i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk to there i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think you would want the death penalty i think you would want us to share a laugh and how to have laugh and crossed. and believe in god or. do you fear his judgment. why were so. and so much for him. even though the chan
for many citizens of oklahoma the bible offers an irrefutable justification for the death penalty particularly the verses which are subject to widely differing interpretations about an eye for an eye a tooth for a test pastor jones duncan accompanied shown to many other prisoners both men and women in their final moments now he no longer carries out this mission. there's that scripture justify what we're doing today. now are we doing it today because we are punishing people in my life it's...
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for many citizens of oklahoma the bible offers an irrefutable justification for the death penalty particularly the verses which are subject to widely differing interpretations about an eye for an eye a tooth for a target we have pastor don't just going to companies sean and many other prisoners both men and women are in their final moments now he no longer carries out this mission. there's asker for justify what we're doing today. and. are we doing it today because we like punishing people in my life it's been it's been eight years now and now can finally talk about fully talk about hockey. to our regret. no i helped the person not that i was in favor of putting that person to bear and nothing was going to stop that i was there to help that person and i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk to them i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think he would want the death penalty i think it would want us to sherlock and how to have a laugh in christ. can believe in god. do you fear his judgment. while well more so you memories i'm so not or i'm o
for many citizens of oklahoma the bible offers an irrefutable justification for the death penalty particularly the verses which are subject to widely differing interpretations about an eye for an eye a tooth for a target we have pastor don't just going to companies sean and many other prisoners both men and women are in their final moments now he no longer carries out this mission. there's asker for justify what we're doing today. and. are we doing it today because we like punishing people in...