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look, it's in the gospels. the gospels scapegoat a group called the jews or the murder of jesus. it was the romans who murdered jesus. if you read the gospels you would think pontius pilate was a good guy who was forced to kill jesus by the jews. that deep into the catholic tristian imagination anti-judaism goes. anti-judaism was exposed for what it was and what it did end the anti-semitism of legal genocidal nazi murder. after that, the catholic church sought. that's what led to the second vatican council which is why it's first order wof business was to change what it was as believing and teaching about the jews. renounce the christ killer charge. contradicting the gospels own account and renounce the idea that god replaced the chosen people of the jews with the chosen people of the church. go on. the logic way, we need it. it's true that the church is still at the mercy, the hangover of this tradition and in holy week next week, christians and catholics all over the world will hear the jews goaded again in the gospels and hopefully priests and preachers will preach those texts
look, it's in the gospels. the gospels scapegoat a group called the jews or the murder of jesus. it was the romans who murdered jesus. if you read the gospels you would think pontius pilate was a good guy who was forced to kill jesus by the jews. that deep into the catholic tristian imagination anti-judaism goes. anti-judaism was exposed for what it was and what it did end the anti-semitism of legal genocidal nazi murder. after that, the catholic church sought. that's what led to the second...
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they're the most low putting the she pamphlet, the gospels formed the basis of our class yours. how did god create us women via your effort from men that are not bad? and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? so not by yourself. but what did god in hand? does he have us as slaves? our own are not very bad. they still are loading. in the early days, it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers to sell. it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. it took many years before the women achieved financial independence. and could afford a modern production facility then m, all we make a product, for instance, whole grains, a deterrent, pasting data, in addition, various musing that we also make. so image and you know, la la duka, some of the founders of the cooperative were also members of a catholic lay organization called the legion of mary. the legion supported the women and helped organize adult education, including courses on nutrition and gardening. more that can
they're the most low putting the she pamphlet, the gospels formed the basis of our class yours. how did god create us women via your effort from men that are not bad? and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? so not by yourself. but what did god in hand? does he have us as slaves? our own are not very bad. they still are loading. in the early days, it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating...
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and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this loss of power. we're running out of time, i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor, a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out to trying to say we're gonna have to leave it there. but that's a good vision for the future. thanks for the vision to fit in saint peter's square with us alive, us from all over the world and the church and the pope and the bishop listening to us. great speaking to i'm so sorry that we are not so i agree totally. i would be really happy, wonderful stuff. we've been talking about the future. the catholic church is a controversial juncture and it's history. thanks very much for being with us there on to the point. if you've enjoyed the show come by next time by, by just the news, the news, the news, the news, the the, the the fear for many churches, they are increasingly subje
and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this loss of power. we're running out of time, i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor, a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out to trying to say we're gonna have to leave it there. but that's a good vision for the future....
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you know, how we wanted to show them, you know, have job on the most low putting the c panel when the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women via deals and effort from men are not bad. and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? it's not your shop, but i do want to god in hand. you guys have us as slaves, our own or not race. and sometimes they show by loading in the early days it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers to sell. it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. it took many years before the women achieved financial independence and could afford a modern production facility than m. all. we make a product, for instance, whole grain, budgetary and pasting, in addition, various musing that we also make. so much and you know, la la duka, some of the founders of the cooperative were also members of a catholic lay organization called the legion of mary legion, supported the women and helped organize adult education, including courses on nutrit
you know, how we wanted to show them, you know, have job on the most low putting the c panel when the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women via deals and effort from men are not bad. and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? it's not your shop, but i do want to god in hand. you guys have us as slaves, our own or not race. and sometimes they show by loading in the early days it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody...
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those words that he wants red to his father come from the gospels, abraham lincoln was certainly an individual who knew his bible very well but i think it is significant he chooses those religious words to be read to his father on his deathbed because he knew his father was a religious man. he did die from that. abraham lincoln didn't visit him on his deathbed, didn't attend his funeral, never introduced his wife for his children to his father. it is a complicated relationship. the next piece that i decided to show comes from abraham lincoln's presidency. this is one of the most significant documents that abraham lincoln ever issued. this is a copy of the emancipation proclamation. for the first half of the civil war abraham lincoln thought a conservative war, a war to save the union and not to attack slavery. by the summer of 1862 it is clear that something needs to be done about slavery and so abraham lincoln, after the battle of antietam, one of the bloodiest days in american history, issues the emancipation proclamation which frees those slaves that are in territories that are currently un
those words that he wants red to his father come from the gospels, abraham lincoln was certainly an individual who knew his bible very well but i think it is significant he chooses those religious words to be read to his father on his deathbed because he knew his father was a religious man. he did die from that. abraham lincoln didn't visit him on his deathbed, didn't attend his funeral, never introduced his wife for his children to his father. it is a complicated relationship. the next piece...
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ah, but i felt i needed to be closer to the gospel of the press court. so i also took a room in the newly reopened holiday and probably about the 22nd of june. and that's how i 1st came to live, and i loved the people in san diego. consider the 22nd of july 1992, the fiercest and bloodiest day of the siege. more than 3500 shells were fired across the city. that day. most pictures and video of the bombardment of the city were filled from the holiday and the hotel was hit directly several times by heavy fire from serve posts and go to bits and mount treble inch. the side of the hotel that you can see behind me was very badly damaged by shell and sniper fire. it was completely uninhabitable. journalist didn't use that side of the hotel please him yourself. your competitor. i'm not sure why not just the gallery of the bill on these rare pictures filmed in may, 993, show the scale of the destruction inside the hotel where the main entrance and reception were the most dangerous areas. here was the 1st floor restroom, directly facing the front line. and here an
ah, but i felt i needed to be closer to the gospel of the press court. so i also took a room in the newly reopened holiday and probably about the 22nd of june. and that's how i 1st came to live, and i loved the people in san diego. consider the 22nd of july 1992, the fiercest and bloodiest day of the siege. more than 3500 shells were fired across the city. that day. most pictures and video of the bombardment of the city were filled from the holiday and the hotel was hit directly several times...
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it echoes from the spirit of the gospels, the spirit of sacrifice. might jesus on the cross and calvary, the idea that there is no greater love than he who laces life down for a friend. -- lays his life down for a friend. this deep-seated spiritual gift of showing goodwill to another regardless of whether or not it is reciprocated. that is a deep power. it can be applied of our politics, both on the level of american society, but also on the level of governments as well. i think there is a serious way in which the problems we are facing have to come from the demand of young love, primarily. it will be up to the people. i would encourage the church and the few people watching us now, who are a part of the church and say thanks to the community, i think about how they could get involved with the organization. so that we can get the church up and moving. well done. rest assured, no mistake, if we fail to do that, we also leave those political parties in power in 2020, 2 thousand 24, 2028. we will not leave the world better for our children, it will stay
it echoes from the spirit of the gospels, the spirit of sacrifice. might jesus on the cross and calvary, the idea that there is no greater love than he who laces life down for a friend. -- lays his life down for a friend. this deep-seated spiritual gift of showing goodwill to another regardless of whether or not it is reciprocated. that is a deep power. it can be applied of our politics, both on the level of american society, but also on the level of governments as well. i think there is a...
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for 150 years, this has been a safe place to stand on a soapbox to sell your ideas, preach the gospel, bad mouth the king, or promote communism. today with the world wide web, we can stand on giant digital so boxes using facebook, twitter, youtube, we can share ideas or thought of fight with anyone on the planet. oh, wow. well, almost any work of 65 countries studied china has the least free internet worse than iran. cuba or syria. police force of more than 2000000 cyber cops and the worst most sophisticated, artificial intelligence system keep china's web content clean and uses incheck. so sorry to break it to you, but there's no longer world wide web. welcome to the internet. to be fair. some of the censorship is to prevent terrorist recruitment or to stop violent mobs from hurting people. but i think government control over the internet has gone just a little too far. hold on photoshoot turn money into code code is just letters and numbers, which is speech, right? so money now is speech, which is a pretty powerful idea if you think about it. but if bitcoin is this uncontrollable un
for 150 years, this has been a safe place to stand on a soapbox to sell your ideas, preach the gospel, bad mouth the king, or promote communism. today with the world wide web, we can stand on giant digital so boxes using facebook, twitter, youtube, we can share ideas or thought of fight with anyone on the planet. oh, wow. well, almost any work of 65 countries studied china has the least free internet worse than iran. cuba or syria. police force of more than 2000000 cyber cops and the worst most...
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and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this loss of power. we're running out of time, i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor. a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out of time to say we're going to leave it there. but that's a good vision for the future. thanks for the vision to sit in saint peter's square with the saliva from all over the world and the church and the pope and the bishop listening to us. great vision to i'm so sorry that was i agree totally. i would be really happy, wonderful stuff. we've been talking about the future of the catholic church or the controversial juncture and its history. thanks very much for being with us there on to the point. even tried to show come back next time. bye bye. just the the the news. the news. the news, [000:00:00;00] news news, the oh, the me, i think everything chinese and i make so much dif
and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this loss of power. we're running out of time, i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor. a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out of time to say we're going to leave it there. but that's a good vision for the future. thanks for...
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you know how we wanted to show them, you know, have a job fair or the most locating she pamphlet the gospels formed the basis of our years, how did god create us? women be separate from men or not. but angel, are we as valuable as men in the sight of god? so not yourself, but i do. what did god in hand? does he have us as slaves or, or not? and some have a pattern. they show by loading. in the early days it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers to sell. it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. it took many years before the women achieved financial independence and could afford a modern production facility then em all, we make a product, for instance, whole grain that tearing up, i think in addition, various musing. we also make so much and you can live in ola, duca. some of the founders of the cooperative were also members of a catholic lay organization called the legion of mary legion supported the women and helped organize adult education, including courses on nutrition and g
you know how we wanted to show them, you know, have a job fair or the most locating she pamphlet the gospels formed the basis of our years, how did god create us? women be separate from men or not. but angel, are we as valuable as men in the sight of god? so not yourself, but i do. what did god in hand? does he have us as slaves or, or not? and some have a pattern. they show by loading. in the early days it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them...
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and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this loss of power were running as a time. i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor, a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out to trying to say we're gonna have to leave it there. but that's a good vision for the future. thanks for the vision to sit in saint peter's square with the saliva from all over the world and the church and the pope and the bishop listening to us. great fishing to i'm so sorry that we did. i agree totally. i would be really happy. one of the stuff we've been talking about the future of the catholic church is a controversial juncture and its history. thanks very much for being with us there on to the point. if you've enjoyed the show come by next time by, by just the news. the news. the news news, news, news, news the the get started. deliver, deliver, deliver. go morning wing to g
and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this loss of power were running as a time. i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor, a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out to trying to say we're gonna have to leave it there. but that's a good vision for the future. thanks...
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and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this lot of power. we're running out of time. i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor, a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out to time and say we're going to delete it. but that's a good vision for the future. thanks for the vision to sit in saint peter's square with the survivors from all over the world and the church and the pope and the bishop listening to us. great vision to i'm so sorry that we for that's what i agree. totally. i would be really happy. one of the stuff we've been talking about the future of the catholic church is a controversial juncture and its history. thanks very much for being with us here on to the point you've enjoyed the show come next time, bye bye. just the the the, the news the news, the news the news, the use, the future wars d, w richard walker explores the evolution
and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this lot of power. we're running out of time. i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor, a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out to time and say we're going to delete it. but that's a good vision for the future. thanks for the...
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of conflicts which is tearing away relations the issue of human rights simply because isn't on the gospel for both sides or the us. well, mike said this is where we are. it's non negotiable. it was on the table and for russia, it's also unacceptable that human rights is treated as a monic norm. something to promote sovereign inequality simply because its rules which are applied only to one side, which is why i put in push this idea stuff about time. we inflated so, and it's very critical of this idea that under human rights to, you know, the us can interfere in russia by the way around us can public governments as the credit revolutions to invade countries by calling it the military and intervention and effectively accept itself from international law. so this is why we're the really the way the russians are pushing back against this. so called values that the united states pushing simply, i don't think your court suggest either has to be work in under the concept of solving the quality which you initially want. otherwise it has to be scrapped from international security. this course beco
of conflicts which is tearing away relations the issue of human rights simply because isn't on the gospel for both sides or the us. well, mike said this is where we are. it's non negotiable. it was on the table and for russia, it's also unacceptable that human rights is treated as a monic norm. something to promote sovereign inequality simply because its rules which are applied only to one side, which is why i put in push this idea stuff about time. we inflated so, and it's very critical of...
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, it's not a vision, and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this lot of power. we're running out of time, i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor. a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out of time to say we're going to leave it there, but that's a good vision for the future. thanks for the vision to sit in saint peter's square with the saliva from all over the world and the church and the pope and the bishop listening to us. great visions here. i'm so sorry that we are not. i agree totally . i would be really happy. wonderful stuff we've been talking about the future of the catholic church is a controversial juncture and its history. thanks very much for being with us there on to the point. if you've enjoyed the show come by next time by, by just the the the news the news, the news, the news the news the, the the ah, the known chunk. so much more than just a pi
, it's not a vision, and i also agree that it's a good thing because then we can concentrate on the gospel. and i think that actually what you are demanding is going to develop out from this lot of power. we're running out of time, i'd like to hear your vision in 30 seconds for the church of the future. i believe in a church of the poor for the poor. a church that tries to do god's will in all things we're running out of time to say we're going to leave it there, but that's a good vision for...
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king echoed from the gospels. it echoed from the spirit of sacrifice as example five by jesus on the cross -- exam fight -- examplified by jesus on the cross. there is no greater love than he who lays down his life for a friend. the spirit of our politics -- i don't think it requires anybody be religious in any conventional sense. this deep-seated spiritual gift of being able to love and show goodwill to another regardless of whether or not they initially show that same charity towards you or it's reciprocated immediately, that is a deep power that again can be applied to the culture of our politics. both on the level of local american society, as well as on the level of government itself. i will stipulate that i think there is a serious way in which the problems facing our democracy has to come from the demand level up. influential politicians have a role to play. it will be up to the people. i encourage the church and all the people watching us right now who are part of their church and faith-based community to t
king echoed from the gospels. it echoed from the spirit of sacrifice as example five by jesus on the cross -- exam fight -- examplified by jesus on the cross. there is no greater love than he who lays down his life for a friend. the spirit of our politics -- i don't think it requires anybody be religious in any conventional sense. this deep-seated spiritual gift of being able to love and show goodwill to another regardless of whether or not they initially show that same charity towards you or...
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are pastoring and trying to minister to people's desires and hearts and needs and their needs for the gospelt a left ward drift at all. it is not a good characterization baecause there are no real moderates in southern baptist lives. >> i understand that. "our lord is not woke," angry that you are recognized as a group and critical theory, what do you say to that? >> we never condone critical race theory. we have before it's a world view, it's a way of seeing things in the culture we live in but we do not adopt it. we may teach it to help pastors understand it's a mechanism used in our culture and we have to understand it because -- >> the southern baptist convention is adopting systemic racism isn't true. >> that's not what i'm saying. we don't subscribe to critical race theory. that's part of what you just said. we don't subscribe to it. that's a false narrative. we believe in gospel reconciliation. >> i'm sorry, maybe we're just misunderstanding each other in the worlds but i do want to try to understand this because i think it is so crucial. so you're saying there is system m -- systemic
are pastoring and trying to minister to people's desires and hearts and needs and their needs for the gospelt a left ward drift at all. it is not a good characterization baecause there are no real moderates in southern baptist lives. >> i understand that. "our lord is not woke," angry that you are recognized as a group and critical theory, what do you say to that? >> we never condone critical race theory. we have before it's a world view, it's a way of seeing things in the...
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and they have so wondered away from the message of christ and the gospel. ow david french, when we were growing up in the church, we would have debate about legalism. but we would talk about legalism. talking about those that don't come from your are religious tribe. now it's around abortion, gay marge. . your views could be good, my views are closer to theirs. that is not the definition of the gospels. that's not what jesus's life was abortioned to. if you say you're pro-life you can blow through every attitude, every message of jesus christ, and you're considered a "good christian" based on one issue. >> look, i'm pre-life, but i don't believe the ends justify the means. i don't think you can do anything in the name of being pro life. in many ways they incompatible with the cause of life. there is another thing here that is happening. a word that we have not really mentioned and that is proprophe. if you're getting into a conspiracy theory, you're having to realize that a lot of christians are living in an environment where trump has been prophacized. so a
and they have so wondered away from the message of christ and the gospel. ow david french, when we were growing up in the church, we would have debate about legalism. but we would talk about legalism. talking about those that don't come from your are religious tribe. now it's around abortion, gay marge. . your views could be good, my views are closer to theirs. that is not the definition of the gospels. that's not what jesus's life was abortioned to. if you say you're pro-life you can blow...
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we wanted to show them, you know, have a job on their aid at the most low putting she pamphlet, the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women via your effort from men are not that much bad and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? so not yourself, but i do want to god in hand. does he have us as slaves or, or not? and somehow there are loading in the early days, it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers to sell. it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. it took many years before the women achieved financial independence and could afford a modern production facility than m. all. we make a credit for instance, whole grain budgetary and pasting data, in addition, various musing that we also make so much. and you know, la la duka, some of the founders of the cooperative were also members of a catholic lay organization called the legion of mary legion, supported the women and helped organize adult education, including courses on nutrition and gard
we wanted to show them, you know, have a job on their aid at the most low putting she pamphlet, the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women via your effort from men are not that much bad and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? so not yourself, but i do want to god in hand. does he have us as slaves or, or not? and somehow there are loading in the early days, it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy...
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putting the c panel when the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women in that brit from men are not that much bad. and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? it's not yours up, but i do want to god in hand. does he have us as slaves our own or not race? and sometimes they show by loading in the early days, it wasn't just the men who mocked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers to sell. it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. it took many years before the women achieved financial independence and could afford a modern production facility then em all, we make a product, for instance, whole grain budgetary and pasting data, in addition, various musing. we also make so much, and you can live in olla, you go. some of the founders of the cooperative were also members of a catholic lay organization called the legion of mary. the legion supported the women and helped organize adult education, including courses on nutrition and gardening. lloyd up in the last ye
putting the c panel when the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women in that brit from men are not that much bad. and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? it's not yours up, but i do want to god in hand. does he have us as slaves our own or not race? and sometimes they show by loading in the early days, it wasn't just the men who mocked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers...
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that goes into jefferson series, that things like his literary accomplishments with extracts from the gospel. but we worked chronologically. however, we have devoted a great deal of time to useful indexes with subject entries and persons names. and now, we are in a world where there is a digital edition as well. the digital addition is particularly advantageous to have that because you can have internal references that just linked to a different place. so, when jefferson says, i'm responding to your letter on the seventh, we can have a live link that we can click and take us to that letter. so, those are the basic tools. jefferson himself helped us in keeping ourselves organized because he had a journal in which he logged in and out all of the letters that he wrote and received. if you can imagine a man for 40 odd years including as president logging in and out all of his junk mail, that is what jefferson is doing. but that is immensely valuable for us because it lets us know what we have, when we don't have, and one final thing, jefferson also organized letters -- when he receives it, he en
that goes into jefferson series, that things like his literary accomplishments with extracts from the gospel. but we worked chronologically. however, we have devoted a great deal of time to useful indexes with subject entries and persons names. and now, we are in a world where there is a digital edition as well. the digital addition is particularly advantageous to have that because you can have internal references that just linked to a different place. so, when jefferson says, i'm responding to...
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papers' second series and that has things like his literally commonplace book or ex trats from the gospel. but we work chronologically, however, we also devote a great deal of time to creating useful indexes for the work and that has subject entries and persons names. now we are in a world where there is a digital edition as well and in the digital edition it's particularly advantageous to have that because you can have internal reference that is just link to a different place. so when jefferson says i'm responding to your letter on the 7th we can have a live link that you can click and get taken to that letter. so those are the basic tools. jefferson himself helped us in keeping this stuff organized because he had a journal in which he logged in and out all the letters he wrote and received. if you can imagine a man for 40 odd years including as president logging in and out all of his junk mail, that's what jefferson is doing, but that's immensely valuable for us because it let's us know what we have, what we don't have. and one final thing, jefferson also organized -- when he receives a
papers' second series and that has things like his literally commonplace book or ex trats from the gospel. but we work chronologically, however, we also devote a great deal of time to creating useful indexes for the work and that has subject entries and persons names. now we are in a world where there is a digital edition as well and in the digital edition it's particularly advantageous to have that because you can have internal reference that is just link to a different place. so when...
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preach s it from the gospel, from the bible. it is a bible reading, bible discussing culture very famously settlement like jonathan edwards who grants, publishes his sermons at the angry god, even in 1760 among whites. by 1790 american has more newspapers and newspaper readers per capita than any country in the world including britain. certain technological developments are going to facilitate that. when you got for example theory can now you can actually go all the way around america just like you go all the way around britain. hugo from chicago across the great lakes to buffalo and from the hudson to new york up to mississippi to chicago. so letters can travel faster, ships can travel faster. eventually going to get railroaded by the end of my time. , 1840, it is a remarkable letter writing. who is franklin? he is a postmaster okay? of all these guys are newspaper guys. so five of them are newspaper scribblers and the sixth, george washington reads more newspapers than anyone around. but they are also letter writers. our audie
preach s it from the gospel, from the bible. it is a bible reading, bible discussing culture very famously settlement like jonathan edwards who grants, publishes his sermons at the angry god, even in 1760 among whites. by 1790 american has more newspapers and newspaper readers per capita than any country in the world including britain. certain technological developments are going to facilitate that. when you got for example theory can now you can actually go all the way around america just like...
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you see this in the gospel, i don't know about the students where you have talking about jesus politically idea the doubt, jesus was not important just for his ideas although they are revelation, there is so much significance to them but how he lived them, he was doing something different, living something different. his ideas when they aren lived, christianityri is not tried and found wanting, it's less untried. that is the major problem so when you see ideas played out, you begin to understand the problems with the ideas themselves and there's no better place than literature. >> correct me if this is maybe a paraphrase but some thing to the effect that the embodiment of these thoughts, he makes a direct connection between the two, it wasn't accidental. >> and with stalin, in the first are tons ofe chapters where you get to see him and look at these ideas, they shut him up in a room, he's by himself, he can't hear anybody else's way of thinking and there is a funny movie, the death of stalin, everybody buying for power in a place supposed to promote equality, it doesn't. it doesn't work t
you see this in the gospel, i don't know about the students where you have talking about jesus politically idea the doubt, jesus was not important just for his ideas although they are revelation, there is so much significance to them but how he lived them, he was doing something different, living something different. his ideas when they aren lived, christianityri is not tried and found wanting, it's less untried. that is the major problem so when you see ideas played out, you begin to...
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with his passion to share and teach the gospel, i know he will continue his tremendous work as an elder at wesley monumental methodist church. i'm proud to rise today to recognize him for his tremendous achievement and i know he will continue to inspired his congregation. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from south carolina, ms. mace, for five minutes. ms. mace: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to commend an incredible effort put forth in my state during the pandemic. the arc of south carolina's a none profit that advocates for the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. their work is critical in south carolina and south carolina's first congressional district and they deserve to be recognized for all of their efforts. like many organizations during the past year and a half, arc of south carolina has struggled to acquire p.p.e., hiring staff, and coping with different social distancing guidelines, particularly given the soap scope of their work. margie and her team have continued providing
with his passion to share and teach the gospel, i know he will continue his tremendous work as an elder at wesley monumental methodist church. i'm proud to rise today to recognize him for his tremendous achievement and i know he will continue to inspired his congregation. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from south carolina, ms. mace, for five minutes. ms. mace: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to commend an incredible...
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together as separate, almost 50,000 different churches to cooperate for the purpose of getting the gospel that's generally, quickly who we are. >> i think that most people if you ask them in the public what is a southern baptist, you can expect they would have a different answer and their answer might be wrapped a little bit more in politics or social issues, maybe issues like critical race theory or how race is dealt with. what is your sense of how best to deal with some of these differences as the president of the denomination with the understanding that you're not necessarily telling every pastor how to run their church, but as the president, you have influence and some leadership. how do you deal with that? >> i'm a pastor, and so i approach these issues every day in the city of mobile where i live. we have a unique racial history. so we engaged after ferguson with other pastors from other denominations and other races and we began to sit down and have a conversation. that led to a friendship, that led to action in our city that we think has been making a difference. and so it's very
together as separate, almost 50,000 different churches to cooperate for the purpose of getting the gospel that's generally, quickly who we are. >> i think that most people if you ask them in the public what is a southern baptist, you can expect they would have a different answer and their answer might be wrapped a little bit more in politics or social issues, maybe issues like critical race theory or how race is dealt with. what is your sense of how best to deal with some of these...
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it spreading the gospel of a dreamy new utopia based on brotherhood, love and lsd. >> for all the peoplerom the psychedelic shop. people were growing their hair long, they were wearing beads, playing music on the street. it was just an incredible environment at that point, in the beginning. that's when it was just like one big, giant family. >> before you knew it, it was a congregating place for artists, and the dividing line seemed to be the psychedelic experience. you couldn't understand the posters, you couldn't understand the fashions, you couldn't understand anything if you hadn't gotten high. >> the diggers group scrounges food and money to feed free those who arrive in panhandle park with a bowl and an appetite. diggers are people who share, says their manifesto, and their aim is a society where everything is shared, everything free. >> the diggers were one of the first groups that were into social consciousness about what was needed to take care of this huge group of people that were coming into the haight-ashbury. >> their free shop looks more like a playground at first sight. h
it spreading the gospel of a dreamy new utopia based on brotherhood, love and lsd. >> for all the peoplerom the psychedelic shop. people were growing their hair long, they were wearing beads, playing music on the street. it was just an incredible environment at that point, in the beginning. that's when it was just like one big, giant family. >> before you knew it, it was a congregating place for artists, and the dividing line seemed to be the psychedelic experience. you couldn't...
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of antisepsis and i really kind of call it like the gospel of antisepsis because he was he very much like created almost a religious atmosphere around it. like they would have this procession and they would bring in the donkey engine and they would spray the air and they would clean everything and there was a real sort of almost show to it and it was really those younger surgeons that went out there and were able to spread this message around but yes, there's there is a real connection between medical advancements in these earlier periods. and what surgeons are doing in in the in the military to treat these these patients. the crimean war for instance is features in the butchering art. lister doesn't go to fight it because he's a quaker and he's not allowed to go even treat patients in the crimean war and as a result, he lives actually all of his colleagues end up dying and he's promoted faster through the ranks and thank goodness for that. so, i mean you just think about how history turns on a dime and what what would it have been, you know, had he not been a quaker and he gone off
of antisepsis and i really kind of call it like the gospel of antisepsis because he was he very much like created almost a religious atmosphere around it. like they would have this procession and they would bring in the donkey engine and they would spray the air and they would clean everything and there was a real sort of almost show to it and it was really those younger surgeons that went out there and were able to spread this message around but yes, there's there is a real connection between...
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this anti-vax sentiment is you've got people like pastor/conspiracy theorist rick wiles spreading the gospel of misinformation. >> i'm going to survive a global genocide. the only good thing that will come out of this is a lot of stupid people will be killed off. >> jimmy: well, guess what? this week pastor wiles was hospitalized with covid-19. so i guess he was half right. he is believed to have infected ten people, mostly family and members of his staff, many of they released a statement. he said "this was a full frontal hit from hell on your trunews family." guillermo, it was a full-frontal hit from hell on our trunews family. we should probably send soup. >> guillermo: yeah, maybe. >> jimmy: jeff bezos, as he transforms into full super villain, he is launching something new, and that something is himself. next month, his space company blue origin is going to launch their first flight. and you know who's going along for the ride? jeff himself will be in the ship. he'll take the trip with his brother mark. mark bezos looks like the actor you would hire to play jeff bezos in the am design p
this anti-vax sentiment is you've got people like pastor/conspiracy theorist rick wiles spreading the gospel of misinformation. >> i'm going to survive a global genocide. the only good thing that will come out of this is a lot of stupid people will be killed off. >> jimmy: well, guess what? this week pastor wiles was hospitalized with covid-19. so i guess he was half right. he is believed to have infected ten people, mostly family and members of his staff, many of they released a...
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lived out that you get to see whether something is true or not and you see this in the sake of the gospel, i don't know who were talking about students or if you have an ability in your context to talk about jesus but look at the ideas lived out, jesus was not important for his ideas even though they are revelation, there's so much significance to them but how he lived them, he was doing something different living something different and his ideas when there lived, christianity has not been tried, it's gone less untried and that's been a major problem, when you see the ideas played out students will begin to understand the problems with them themselves and there's no better place with the ideas lived out the literature. >> tell me if i'm incorrect, he said something to the effect that lenin is the embodiment of marxist, he makes a direct connection between those two it was not accidental. >> same as stalin in the first circle there is tons of chapters on stalin where you get to see him, they shut him up in a room, he is by himself he can cannot hear anybody else's way of thinking, there i
lived out that you get to see whether something is true or not and you see this in the sake of the gospel, i don't know who were talking about students or if you have an ability in your context to talk about jesus but look at the ideas lived out, jesus was not important for his ideas even though they are revelation, there's so much significance to them but how he lived them, he was doing something different living something different and his ideas when there lived, christianity has not been...
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you see this in the gospels two. i don't know who's talking there about students where you have context of talking about jesus. jesus was not important just for his ideas even though they are revelation. so there's so much significance to them. but happy for them to them, he was doing something different pretty was living something different. in his ideas whennd they are lived, christianity has, tried, it's gone less untried. and that's a major problem. as for the we see the ideas played out students will begin to understand the problems created there's no better place the ideas looked out. michael:it parked me, but he sad something to the effect solzhenitsyn, that london is like the embodiment of marxist pretty he makes a direct connection between those two, was not accidental. jessica: and the thing with stalin, tons of chapters on stalin very good too see him and do, they shutas them up in a room, he is by himself and he can't hear any better anybody way of thinking imparted there's a funny movie, everybody fighti
you see this in the gospels two. i don't know who's talking there about students where you have context of talking about jesus. jesus was not important just for his ideas even though they are revelation. so there's so much significance to them. but happy for them to them, he was doing something different pretty was living something different. in his ideas whennd they are lived, christianity has, tried, it's gone less untried. and that's a major problem. as for the we see the ideas played out...
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>> well, one of the things we want to do is jesus gave us a strong commission to take the gospel, thehe also told us that we are to love one another, and that we are to by this, that's our credibility, love god first, love one another, it's called the great commandment. we want to exercise both of those musclemuscles, strong the and great compassion. >> help me out. you and i are probably around the same age. i may be a little older than you. we both grew up in the southern baptist church. i'm just curious, at what point did studying the bible, like we did in, you know, sunday school and training union and on wednesday nights and following jesus' word, trying to figure out, you know, what we're supposed to do here on earth to be better christians, when did that focus get supplanted by abortion critical race theory, and these issues that politicians debate day in and day out? >> well, i think it just reveals that we live in the real world, just like everybody else, like you do. and we face the real pressures of this world. so those issues come up. they're part of our lives. so what the
>> well, one of the things we want to do is jesus gave us a strong commission to take the gospel, thehe also told us that we are to love one another, and that we are to by this, that's our credibility, love god first, love one another, it's called the great commandment. we want to exercise both of those musclemuscles, strong the and great compassion. >> help me out. you and i are probably around the same age. i may be a little older than you. we both grew up in the southern baptist...
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and with the recent conflict in gospel, anything change for the palestinians? this is inside story. ah, ah, ah hello and welcome to the program on pete adobe. israel's franchise coalition is preparing for its 1st test of survival and the man is trying to push from power is not going without a fight. benjamin netanyahu has accused his old allies turned rivals of selling out to form the new coalition, which includes hardline, right, wingers liberals, and historically, a palestinian israeli party. nathan, yahoo is trying to woo potential defectors away before the israeli parliament, the connect. it holds a confidence vote, will bring in, i guess shortly. first, let's take a quick look at the main players in this alliance of political opposites. natalie bennett, who comes from the same right wing politics as benjamin ethan yahoo! and opposes any future palestinian state under the coalition deal. he's become prime minister 1st before handing over to ya lap it. after 2 years. his center left party holds more seats than tommy bennett's, but it's believed he was willing to go 2nd. in order
and with the recent conflict in gospel, anything change for the palestinians? this is inside story. ah, ah, ah hello and welcome to the program on pete adobe. israel's franchise coalition is preparing for its 1st test of survival and the man is trying to push from power is not going without a fight. benjamin netanyahu has accused his old allies turned rivals of selling out to form the new coalition, which includes hardline, right, wingers liberals, and historically, a palestinian israeli party....
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to our discussion. >>> and coming up for us, how trump's conspiracy heres and delusions are the stuff of gospel now for the all-in qanon crowd. we'll talk with an expert who tracks it all for a living and says sadly the appetite for violence is growing. >>> later it's a low bar become you two big-name politicians tied to trump can't seem to get low enough. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this thursday night. night allerg'e scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good ♪ welcome back ♪ ♪ to that same old place that you laughed about ♪ ♪ well, the names have all changed ♪ ♪ since you hung around ♪ ♪ but those dreams have remained ♪ ♪ and they've turned around ♪ ♪ who'd have thought they'd lead you ♪ ♪ (who'd have thought they'd lead you) ♪ ♪ back here where we need you ♪ ♪ (back here where we need you) ♪ ♪ yeah, we tease him a lot... ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. [ suspenseful music ] hey, you wanna get out of here? ah ha. we've got you. during expedia travel week, save 20% or mor
to our discussion. >>> and coming up for us, how trump's conspiracy heres and delusions are the stuff of gospel now for the all-in qanon crowd. we'll talk with an expert who tracks it all for a living and says sadly the appetite for violence is growing. >>> later it's a low bar become you two big-name politicians tied to trump can't seem to get low enough. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this thursday night. night allerg'e scary. spraying...
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coming up to us, how trump's conspiracy theories and solutions are the stuff of gospel now for the all in qanon crowd. we'll talk with an expert who tracks it all for a living and says the appetite for violence, sadly, is growing. and later, it's a low bar, but two big name politicians tied to trump can't seem to get low enough. i'll all of it as the 11th hour is just getting underway on this thursday night. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. ♪ the light. ♪ it comes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you m
coming up to us, how trump's conspiracy theories and solutions are the stuff of gospel now for the all in qanon crowd. we'll talk with an expert who tracks it all for a living and says the appetite for violence, sadly, is growing. and later, it's a low bar, but two big name politicians tied to trump can't seem to get low enough. i'll all of it as the 11th hour is just getting underway on this thursday night. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't...
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spent the better part of last year at rallies, on the local news, and in the papers preaching the maga gospele ultimate rally-head had any misgivings post-january 6th, and if there was any common ground we could stand on. edward. - good afternoon. - i see you dressed down. - i figured you'd want me fully decked out. - yeah, we were gonna ask you to bring your trump apparel, but i guess you didn't get the email, huh? - (laughing) - i'm gonna sit six feet away, if you don't mind. - that's all right, i've got something under the mask. - do you? - yes. - what's under the mask? - my vampire fangs. - you have... vampire fangs? - yes. (muttering) - you literally have fangs. - i got these fangs made for me professionally. - it's been a chaotic year. so much anger, and i wanted to come back, kind of close that loop, connect with somebody who i had seen before and get some sanity again... and you showed up with fangs. - i'm a bengal tiger. so then i started bringing the fangs around to the rallies, telling people i'm a-- i'm a tiger. - he sees himself as an endangered species, which makes it remarkable
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the treasury secretary. basically gospel first time in her lifetime, and treasury secretary is going around the world telling other countries to raise her and that is outrageous. the lowest tax placed the world, to go along that they have the advantage of getting all of these companies to come there because the low corporate tax rates and we should have the lowest corporate tax rate. we should. larry: yes we should, in ireland is at 12 of the house right away, the minimum cannot go above 121 half our member this president morgan i have to get out but i remember his president who said only america should be determining america tax rate. and then he would go on about something called america first. at the eq first, and that the oecd first, but america first. can you imagine such a thing. anyway i'm sorry, for the radio tomorrow. everybody should listen to us on the radio it's one of the best segments in radio history. you guys are fabulous. and i am trying to come up next we will continue this discussion about global warming o
the treasury secretary. basically gospel first time in her lifetime, and treasury secretary is going around the world telling other countries to raise her and that is outrageous. the lowest tax placed the world, to go along that they have the advantage of getting all of these companies to come there because the low corporate tax rates and we should have the lowest corporate tax rate. we should. larry: yes we should, in ireland is at 12 of the house right away, the minimum cannot go above 121...
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christianity comes in many expressions and always has of course beginning with the early church itself. we have four gospels and they all see the world in a different way. that's how humanity is. i think the catholic church is learning some humility in latin america and obviously humility is hard to learn. this new pope from south america, obviously he is very important to these people. father just wrote a book on the new book which is very positive. he talks about a new spring for christianity because of this pope. i hope he is right. i believe the pope is a very fine man. he has all i can give him. i think middle management has been appointed the last years by the other popes. >> i think we feel about the pope, but maybe next day he can change things. but that doesn't seem to happen. >> no. it was a very human institution. with the close last week, there were progressive steps made in terms of divorce, talking about gay. then right wing organized and there is this backlash. it will go on again until they meet again. but at least it's on the table now. there are factions in catholicism. the extreme right w
christianity comes in many expressions and always has of course beginning with the early church itself. we have four gospels and they all see the world in a different way. that's how humanity is. i think the catholic church is learning some humility in latin america and obviously humility is hard to learn. this new pope from south america, obviously he is very important to these people. father just wrote a book on the new book which is very positive. he talks about a new spring for christianity...
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the 84th season. this year it will feature gospel, punk, classical music. festival will open with oakland grammy winner. doors open at noon. the festival runs until august 29th. at 7:09 much more ahead. we take you live to washington, d.c. for our weekly interview with chuck todd. >>> plus, amazon prime day is tomorrow. do you have something already in your cart? we'll explain how this self-promotional day became bigger than cyber monday. >>> welcome back. it is time for our weekly discussion with chuck todd. chuck, i would be remiss if i did not begin by wishing you a happy father's day. good to see you. >> i appreciate that. by the way, i got an in person panel. we had no more covid restrictions today on this one. >> congratulations! >> so it will be very energized "meet the press" this morning. >> i feel like you are more energized this morning. i can feel it through the screen. i'm happy for you. so let me ask you. president biden just returned from his first overseas trip. there is a lot that needs to be done. infrastructure talks are still going back a
the 84th season. this year it will feature gospel, punk, classical music. festival will open with oakland grammy winner. doors open at noon. the festival runs until august 29th. at 7:09 much more ahead. we take you live to washington, d.c. for our weekly interview with chuck todd. >>> plus, amazon prime day is tomorrow. do you have something already in your cart? we'll explain how this self-promotional day became bigger than cyber monday. >>> welcome back. it is time for our...
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king echoed from the gospels. choed from the spirit of sacrifice as example five by jesus on the cross -- exam fight -- examplified by jesus on the cross. there is no greater love than he who lays down his life for a friend. the spirit of our politics -- i don't think it requires anybody be religious in any conventional sense. this deep-seated spiritual gift of being able to love and show goodwill to another regardless of whether or not they initially show that same charity towards you or it's reciprocated immediately, that is a deep power that again can be applied to the culture of our politics. both on the level of local american society, as well as on the level of government itself. i will stipulate that i think there is a serious way in which the problems facing our democracy has to come from the demand level up. influential politicians have a role to play. it will be up to the people. i encourage the church and all the people watching us right now who are part of their church and faith-based community to think
king echoed from the gospels. choed from the spirit of sacrifice as example five by jesus on the cross -- exam fight -- examplified by jesus on the cross. there is no greater love than he who lays down his life for a friend. the spirit of our politics -- i don't think it requires anybody be religious in any conventional sense. this deep-seated spiritual gift of being able to love and show goodwill to another regardless of whether or not they initially show that same charity towards you or it's...
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you've seen russia when you get a cobra jab a record of years on the government website called gospel slugging. without this, any printed document about vaccination with all the stamps is just a scrap of paper. but if you're willing to pay more the same people promise they can hack the system and get you a real working q r code. that'll prove you've had the vaccine. even if you haven't, again, hello. do you provide vaccination certificates? yes. which one do you need? the sim per one or with registration on garcia? st. louis, i need the one with registration on the site or what information do you need from me or your name, address, and date vaccination which you need on the certificate prepayment is 50 percent. and also putting your date on the government side and you pay the remaining 50 percent. so with an official, yes, of course, completing the official you will get a q r code for the government website as soon as we finish it. but how will you do it? we have our own way. key was whoever to just completing the payment, you get your q r code. so you will know for sure that we did l
you've seen russia when you get a cobra jab a record of years on the government website called gospel slugging. without this, any printed document about vaccination with all the stamps is just a scrap of paper. but if you're willing to pay more the same people promise they can hack the system and get you a real working q r code. that'll prove you've had the vaccine. even if you haven't, again, hello. do you provide vaccination certificates? yes. which one do you need? the sim per one or with...
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that case is cited as the gospel case for heckler's veto. justice kagan: so you're saying, that what we should do in this case is just make courts -- you know, tell courts, looked, tinker is on campus, it is off-campus. but, in applying tinker, you have to allow religious and political speech no matter how disruptive it will be in the school? ms. blatt: as that fact opinion says and as all of the confederate flags say, when it is used in context to terrorize a student. justice kagan: a particular student, right, but it can't just be we're all bringing our confederate flags to school and it's going to cause a riot? ms. blatt: so, if it's -- if there are gang riots and there are -- yes, those cases are all dealing with the confederate flag is being brought with the backdrop of race riots. there is no question that that is like a fighting word in context, and fighting words aren't protected. justice kagan: well, now i don't know what you're saying, blatt, because first you said a -- a school can't prohibit confederate flags, even if they're goi
that case is cited as the gospel case for heckler's veto. justice kagan: so you're saying, that what we should do in this case is just make courts -- you know, tell courts, looked, tinker is on campus, it is off-campus. but, in applying tinker, you have to allow religious and political speech no matter how disruptive it will be in the school? ms. blatt: as that fact opinion says and as all of the confederate flags say, when it is used in context to terrorize a student. justice kagan: a...