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they petitioned god in song. the event drew all kinds of people, lawyers, judges, members of the armed forces, lawmakers and religious leaders. >> the national day task force emphasizes the judeo christian underpenings of the nation we live in. >> scene for the 61st annual day of prayer was one nation under god. this year's keynote speaker dr. david jeremiah said god answers questions in unseemingly impossible situations. >> while the government, enemy, whoever you want to call them, while they stretch out their hand to harass the church, when we pray, god goes into action. we have nothing to fear. >> the people who attended were encouraged by what they heard and experienced. >> what do you take away? >> let us not give up meeting together and encouraging one another towards love and good deeds and so much the more as we see the day approaching. it was intertwined with its spiritual heritage. >> the move towards abolition of slavery. martin luther king jr. was an ordained minister. it started in the church. they
they petitioned god in song. the event drew all kinds of people, lawyers, judges, members of the armed forces, lawmakers and religious leaders. >> the national day task force emphasizes the judeo christian underpenings of the nation we live in. >> scene for the 61st annual day of prayer was one nation under god. this year's keynote speaker dr. david jeremiah said god answers questions in unseemingly impossible situations. >> while the government, enemy, whoever you want to...
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so when they prayed to god, they believed that god would hear them. as we see a clear example or explanation of this in a sermon delivered by reverend jones on january 1, 1808, in philadelphia, his scripture was exodus 3 6-8. god had come down and witnessed affliction of his people and god would deliver them from the hand of the egyptians. leave israel from bondage is not the only instance in which god has delivered an oppressed people. so he's saying that god is hearing our prayers as well. jones would argue clear indicators that god had heard their prayers. was in literally -- what i'm going to call the creed of this country. so this theology that these africans possessed combined with the american political ideology becomes the ideal ideological glue of this organization, from their world view they viewed the constitution and the decklation of independence as divine instruments of goodness. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all are created equal. that, they are endowed with the creator. certain unalienable rights. this is what they woul
so when they prayed to god, they believed that god would hear them. as we see a clear example or explanation of this in a sermon delivered by reverend jones on january 1, 1808, in philadelphia, his scripture was exodus 3 6-8. god had come down and witnessed affliction of his people and god would deliver them from the hand of the egyptians. leave israel from bondage is not the only instance in which god has delivered an oppressed people. so he's saying that god is hearing our prayers as well....
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we speak to god on behalf of people. often, their cost is to feel the pain and feel the pain of god. >> what if we are honest and say i don't really feel that, how can we get in tune with god's heart and have a burden even for lost souls? >> we have to wait upon the lord. we have to wait to receive his heart and mind. we have to desire him. sometimes there is no desire. desire to desire. [laughter]. >> god fill me with your heart, indeed. >> let my will line up with your will. your will be done, not mine. that is a prayer jesus said we should be praying that all the time. it is coming up this sunday, right? >> pentecost sunday, indeed. >> incredible. we appreciate you and south africa's leadership in this huge event. >>> up next the humanitarian crisis in south sudan. the war that forces thousands to flee the homes and the christian ministry helping keep them alive. >> welcome back, united nations refugee agency warns a major humanitarian crisis underway. 50,000 more are expected. pete wooding traveled to south sudan wit
we speak to god on behalf of people. often, their cost is to feel the pain and feel the pain of god. >> what if we are honest and say i don't really feel that, how can we get in tune with god's heart and have a burden even for lost souls? >> we have to wait upon the lord. we have to wait to receive his heart and mind. we have to desire him. sometimes there is no desire. desire to desire. [laughter]. >> god fill me with your heart, indeed. >> let my will line up with your...
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>> i think god -- if god exists, god is mysterious and paradoxical, and we see it through our human eyes, skpand undoubtedly some of us are wrong. >> karen? that's pretty much true for everything we talk about. go ahead. >> i'm with you. i guess the question that i would have, also kind of with regard to the anthropological position of this, we know all faiths have some similarities, so what do you mean when you talk about they recognized the voice like it was their mother's voice on the phone? were there any particularities or similarities you found in a theme, if you will, other than the ability to talk to god? >> i think what i really learned from this project is having this experience is a skill and it changes the way you use your mind. i think that kind of capacity for skill you find in many other faiths than christianity as well. this is a practice in which you are directing your attention away from the everyday into your mind, making your mind more present, more real to you, that enables those conversations that you have, your sense of god, it enables them to be more alive for you
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"god had a reason for her to be there." "it's only because of god's grace that i'm sitting here." "i can only say that the lord sent an angel and removed lisa from the car." "god can conquer everything, even death itself." "i love god because he saves you when you're sick." 3 (((00 theenewest move move in fitness is ying your -& shoelaces :04)) promised you a better body just bb putttng on their -3 shoes... nowwthe coomany is - ppyiig forty-milliin dollars -&po he kecher shaae-upssdon't work... so ow caa e get our legs looking gooddfor summer? &pdanny lee from golds gyy is taking your calls..f yoo have & a fitness question call us tt -3 410-488-45-45 rriht now. 3&p- whattare sommesimple thinnsswe can dooat homeeto work on our egs? 3 - how often ssould we 33 oo our legs?shouud e work - hoo oftee legsswork on ur at hooe toosiiple thhigs wee- what are ome 45-45 right now. call us t 410-481-fitness calls.he's lso taking to show us how.he's aaso aking your calll.if youuhave fitness question caal us at 410-4811 &psome simple things we an do at home to work on ouu legss- - how often hool
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god, we come thank you, god, because we thank you, god, for the life that lived it so well. we come to say thank you, god, because we thank you that we don't have to grieve like the rest of the world that has no hope. but our help is built on nothing less than jesus' blood and righteousness. we come to say thank you and ask that you would send your comforting power right now. we ask that you comfort this family in the name lord jesus. we thank you, god, that jesus said he would not -- [ inaudible ] -- right now god, we ask that you would wrap your arms of love and comfort around this family in jesus' name. god touched this family, god, who has shared chuck with the world. god, let them feel your power in this moment in the name of jesus. not just as family, god, but comfort every band member, god, comfort anybody chuck meant something to. comfort anybody who ever uttered out their mouth wind me up, chuck, in the name lord jesus. god, comfort all of those who have been blessed, god, by what chuck brown has double. now, god, we -- lass double. now, god, we come today not to ha
god, we come thank you, god, because we thank you, god, for the life that lived it so well. we come to say thank you, god, because we thank you that we don't have to grieve like the rest of the world that has no hope. but our help is built on nothing less than jesus' blood and righteousness. we come to say thank you and ask that you would send your comforting power right now. we ask that you comfort this family in the name lord jesus. we thank you, god, that jesus said he would not -- [...
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made that's why god made that's why god made the radio that's why god made ♪ ♪ the radio that's why god made the radio for falling in love ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ for falling in love that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: whoa. that's what i'm talking about! thank you. >> thanks, jimmy. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, buddy. the beach boys! [ cheers and applause ] check them out on tour this summer. we'll be right back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ ♪ [ cheers and
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he pastored a church in switzerland. >> it has boosted my faith to go back, believe god, the same god what he can do. i believe he can do it in europe again. >> one spot is the 24/7 prayer room. >> you can hear it, prayer, intercession, worship brought into the prayer room. what does it sound like? come with me. ♪ it was in here that cbn news met this evangelist. >> it is wonderful when people begin praying for the nation. this is spiritual warfare, we are asking god to shape and change the futures of nations. >> they were especially moved. >> i felt as if i was part of a huge family, christians fervently praying the lord impacts the destination of my country. >> in a few days they were scattered to the four corners of the globe. carrying with them a renewed excitement and determination to see the nation won for jesus christ. >> perhaps the most amazing prayer gathering is the location, indonesia is home to the worldest largest muslims. >> indonesia, a huge island nation is southeast asia. the largest population of muslims live. >> there is something else taking place in our country
he pastored a church in switzerland. >> it has boosted my faith to go back, believe god, the same god what he can do. i believe he can do it in europe again. >> one spot is the 24/7 prayer room. >> you can hear it, prayer, intercession, worship brought into the prayer room. what does it sound like? come with me. ♪ it was in here that cbn news met this evangelist. >> it is wonderful when people begin praying for the nation. this is spiritual warfare, we are asking god...
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so when they parade to god they believed that god would hear them. as we, we see, clear example, or explanation of this -- in -- in ape s a sermon delivered january 1, 1808, in philadelphia, his scripture, exodus 3, 6 through 8. god had come down and witnessed affliction of his people and god would deliver them from the hand of theire -- e jimentti egyptians. so he is saying that, god is hearing our prayers as well. that, absalom jones would argue clear indicators that god had herd their prayers was in literally the, what i am going to call the creed of this country. so this theology that these africans possessed combined with the american political ideology becomes the ideological gluf this organization, from their world view, they viewed the -- the constitution and the declaration of independence as divine instruments of goodness. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all are created equal. that, they are endowed with the creator. certain unalienable rights. this is what they would believe in the first place they believe this in the first p
so when they parade to god they believed that god would hear them. as we, we see, clear example, or explanation of this -- in -- in ape s a sermon delivered january 1, 1808, in philadelphia, his scripture, exodus 3, 6 through 8. god had come down and witnessed affliction of his people and god would deliver them from the hand of theire -- e jimentti egyptians. so he is saying that, god is hearing our prayers as well. that, absalom jones would argue clear indicators that god had herd their...
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its own, a deistic god? >> well, no, in terms of the population there's the calvinists and the deists. >> way back then? >> right. the calvinists totally predominated among the population. the founding fathers were much more elites and yes, many of them were deists but in terms of the vast majority of deists they they thought about it in terms of calvinists where god, didn't think about jesus much exct he was sent for this mission. the pie wasn't jesus, didn't have a personal relationship with jesus is the point. >> well, you seem reluctant to say that the nation in its founding documents was so founded as a secular, no religious state. >> it was by law, yes. >> by law. >> yes. >> and curiously enough, with that religious freedom guaranteed by the founding documents, since none were stipulated for the population, that developed into a curious paradox. more people became affiliated by reason of our religious freedom. don't you take note of that? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> isn't that a paradox? >> well -- >
its own, a deistic god? >> well, no, in terms of the population there's the calvinists and the deists. >> way back then? >> right. the calvinists totally predominated among the population. the founding fathers were much more elites and yes, many of them were deists but in terms of the vast majority of deists they they thought about it in terms of calvinists where god, didn't think about jesus much exct he was sent for this mission. the pie wasn't jesus, didn't have a personal...
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pray and asked the true god to reveal himself to you. i assure you he will do that if you are truly seeking him with all of your heart. >> very helpful to get inside the mind of a muslim believer and understand where they are coming. >> jesus christ died for you. >> an archaeological find in israel sheds light on the existence of king david. >> julie stall has more on the discovery uncovering biblical history. >> this is the ala valley. david killed the giant, goliath. >> we don't know much about the history. we have a 40-foot city. >> about 20 miles outside jerusalem, her bat was a city not too far from goliath's home of gat. it existed 1020 to 980 b.c. he brew university archaeologists worked together with the israel antiquities authority. they excavated dozens of rooms. he believed three were used for religious purposes. these religious artifacts at a press conference in jerusalem. it is useful for keeping symbols of god. >> 1 kings describes the architectural style and the style existed even before soloman. the site contained no stat
pray and asked the true god to reveal himself to you. i assure you he will do that if you are truly seeking him with all of your heart. >> very helpful to get inside the mind of a muslim believer and understand where they are coming. >> jesus christ died for you. >> an archaeological find in israel sheds light on the existence of king david. >> julie stall has more on the discovery uncovering biblical history. >> this is the ala valley. david killed the giant,...
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nay go t they go to churchf and believe in the bible and god has been good and i believe in god and god has been good to me. i'm not homophobic or bigoted and a lot of african-americans are in the same position, and they don't dislike people who are gay. >> i do have to say that the only position on which one denies marriage, excuse me, and the rights of marriage to someone simply because they disagree with them is inherently bigoted, right, which is to say it is one thing to be conflicted, ethically and morally conflicted and i would push back that the fundamental commendments of god are again, and even from the new testamentt and christian -- >> i know i studied them in seminary. >> i am a sem tarycemetersecem . >> and he says to love and obey. >> and he says the le vit cal code, and he is standing back in a conversation with religious leaders asking him about the leviticusal code, and pushing back from the greater context of the commandment is about god's grace and then i will say particularly that in a country where for example muslims don't have christian marriage, they have islami
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its own, a deistic god? >> well, no, in terms of the population there's the calvinists and the deists. >> way back then? >> right. the calvinists totally predominated among the population. the founding fathers were much more elites and yes, many of them were deists but in terms of the vast majority of deists they they thought about it in terms of calvinists where god, didn't think about jesus much except he was sent for this mission. the piety wasn't jesus, didn't have a personal relationship with jesus is the point. >> well, you seem reluctant to say that the nation in its founding documents was so founded as a secular, no religious state. >> it was by law, yes. >> by law. >> yes. >> and curiously enough, with that religious freedom guaranteed by the founding documents, since none were stipulated for the population, that developed into a curious paradox. more people became affiliated by reason of our religious freedom. don't you take note of that? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> isn't that a paradox? >> well
its own, a deistic god? >> well, no, in terms of the population there's the calvinists and the deists. >> way back then? >> right. the calvinists totally predominated among the population. the founding fathers were much more elites and yes, many of them were deists but in terms of the vast majority of deists they they thought about it in terms of calvinists where god, didn't think about jesus much except he was sent for this mission. the piety wasn't jesus, didn't have a...
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so when they prayed to god, they believed that god would hear them. as we see a clear example or explanation of this in a sermon delivered by reverend jones on january 1, 1808, in philadelphia, his scripture was exodus 3:6-8. god had come down and witnessed affliction of his people and god would deliver them from the hand of the egyptians. leave israel from bondage is not the only instance in which god has delivered an oppressed people. so he's saying that god is hearing our prayers as well. jones would argue clear indicators that god had heard their prayers was in literally -- what i'm going to call the creed of this country. so this theology that these africans possessed combined with the american political ideology becomes the ideal ideological glue of this organization, from their world view they viewed the constitution and the declaration of independence as divine instruments of goodness. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all are created equal. that, they are endowed with the creator. certain unalienable rights. this is what they woul
so when they prayed to god, they believed that god would hear them. as we see a clear example or explanation of this in a sermon delivered by reverend jones on january 1, 1808, in philadelphia, his scripture was exodus 3:6-8. god had come down and witnessed affliction of his people and god would deliver them from the hand of the egyptians. leave israel from bondage is not the only instance in which god has delivered an oppressed people. so he's saying that god is hearing our prayers as well....
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god and god we know is watching us, what is happening in terms of the exchange? i would like us to and on that note. "their eyes were watching god." [applause] >> at the end of this wonderful stimulating and intellectual evening, i would like to thank you for joining us as we honor the 75th anniversary of the novel, "their eyes were watching god." ladies and gentlemen, alice walker. sonia sanchez. ruby dee. [applause] thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you so much. [applause] [applause] oklahoma city is known for the 1995 attack of of the mara building by timothy mcveigh. booktv this is the city to share the local literary culture of the area. >> my name is joe and ann i am the african curator of the john and mary nichols rare books and special collections at the university of oklahoma. this is a wonderful collection that was named in honor of john and mary nichols on behalf of a longtime service to the university university and the library. and with the generous support we were able to establish this fourth of several special collections on the campus at
god and god we know is watching us, what is happening in terms of the exchange? i would like us to and on that note. "their eyes were watching god." [applause] >> at the end of this wonderful stimulating and intellectual evening, i would like to thank you for joining us as we honor the 75th anniversary of the novel, "their eyes were watching god." ladies and gentlemen, alice walker. sonia sanchez. ruby dee. [applause] thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you...
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god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> and you've been listening to republican presidential candidate mitt romney speaking at liberty university. he's trying to connect with conservative christians and evangelicals. about seven minutes into his speech saying marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman. we'll take a look at that with our political roert shannon travis on other side of this break. [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. >>> presumptive gop presidential nominee mitt romney get chance to find common ground. he just finished his address at liberty university, a school that teaches romney's faith is a cult. shannon travis is there. sh
god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> and you've been listening to republican presidential candidate mitt romney speaking at liberty university. he's trying to connect with conservative christians and evangelicals. about seven minutes into his speech saying marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman. we'll take a look at that with our political roert shannon travis on other side of this break. [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what...
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♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪. >> i just remember now it was jazz palmeri who said the mozart of pop, the arson wells of rock was george gershwin of his generation. >> i will buy that but the other -- >> you buy because of the composition. >> right. >> one time we were here in the '90s and remember you had to get in the car with you. and we were driven to gersh win's house. remember that, we just -- >> i remember. >> you remember that. >> yeah but you can really identify with him. >> oh pie god, he's my hero. >> brian did a gershwin project. >> what was that? >> what was gershwin's project. >> i loved you porgy, summertime. all the great ones. >> when did you guys meet, you were cousins. >> oh, well, we met kind of when brian was born. >> i remember that. >> i'm the oldest of six kids. -- mashied el emily wilon, the sister of murray wilson. murray wilson was brian dennis, karlts's dad so we've known each other all our lives. in fact my first memorie
♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪. >> i just remember now it was jazz palmeri who said the mozart of pop, the arson wells of rock was george gershwin of his generation. >> i will buy that but the other -- >> you buy because of the composition. >> right. >> one time we were here in the '90s and remember you had to get in the...
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god works in history. i believe that. i believe god is the sovereign god of history. to say that the united states is a knew israel, which was a very common idea in 19th century political ideology. i think in large measure has been adopted by some on the religious rights, and who believe that america is a kind of new israel. and called to a particular mission with within the world. that's what i want to call into question. god is doing his work in the world, but i believe god is doing his work through the church. he's doing his work through people who follow jesus christ in their lives and in their every day lives. >> professor, you write that america is moving to be more secular. is that necessarily a bad thing? does it mean we're not defending our culture tradition? >> no. the argument that am making a truly historical one in the book. i'm calling my fellow christians to recognize the forces of modern history. that it that america is becoming more secular not because prayer was taken out of the schools as we often hear in the early 1960s and that was not water shed
god works in history. i believe that. i believe god is the sovereign god of history. to say that the united states is a knew israel, which was a very common idea in 19th century political ideology. i think in large measure has been adopted by some on the religious rights, and who believe that america is a kind of new israel. and called to a particular mission with within the world. that's what i want to call into question. god is doing his work in the world, but i believe god is doing his work...
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their eyes were watching god." may you please share with us your favorite passage from the book and take us through the significance of that passage of words? >> that means i really want to read the whole book you. [laughter] >> this is a book that i thought all those years, so it is falling apart. since she started it, i figured i should continue it. i'm not sure what other people had. i remembered, you know, when i stumble after that beginning, seeing the woman as she was made and then remembered the entity that has fought up from other times. they chewed up the back part of their minds and swallowed with relish. words walking without messieurs. walking altogether like connie and a song. were you doing coming back here? can she find a just put on? where's that dress we left u.n.? where is the money that her husband took and died and left her? what is that old woman doing with her hair swinging down her back with some young gal? he left her. what has he done with their money? is she off with some gal so young tha
their eyes were watching god." may you please share with us your favorite passage from the book and take us through the significance of that passage of words? >> that means i really want to read the whole book you. [laughter] >> this is a book that i thought all those years, so it is falling apart. since she started it, i figured i should continue it. i'm not sure what other people had. i remembered, you know, when i stumble after that beginning, seeing the woman as she was...
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we are building god's people. so i went from building things to helping build god's people. >> for now, young is still deciding whether or not she'll pursue ordination. she's not at all worried that as a woman, her ministry options may be limited. >> there's one thing that i learned here at union that is to create opportunities where none exist. so if there's not a position available, market yourself and perhaps one could open. the word of god says that your gifts will make room for you, and i believe that. >> jones says that's the vision she has for all her students. >> if you can come to believe that god want you to succeed and flourish and lead, that's unstoppable. i'm kim lawton in new york. >>> the supreme court ruled in 2005 that a juvenile can not be sentenced to death, even if he committed murder. now, in a case from alabama, the court is expected to rule next month on whether a juvenile convicted of murder can be sentenced to life in prison without any possibility of parole. alabama law says that is the o
we are building god's people. so i went from building things to helping build god's people. >> for now, young is still deciding whether or not she'll pursue ordination. she's not at all worried that as a woman, her ministry options may be limited. >> there's one thing that i learned here at union that is to create opportunities where none exist. so if there's not a position available, market yourself and perhaps one could open. the word of god says that your gifts will make room for...
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sometimes the god within isn't god at all, but just the ego or thely bid doe using spirituality as a convenient clause for its own desires and impulses. i'm intensely jealous of his ability to write, i just think it's really great. [laughter] flsh. .. how he said, you know, speculation, like no one died and came back with video footage. young christians are skeptical of traditional docket rain, they frequent, most young even gel calls support gay marriage. their for a more likely to believe the bible has errors. they are for aless likely to go to church. they question church. the hottest youtube video earlier this year was a rap poem. i pet some of you have seen it. it was by a young man named jon thank, and why i hate religion but love jesus. it was a scathing critique of the l church. it received 18 million hurts. i'm not saying his critique of the church is completely wrong. you see outer intox christianity pray agent the edge. ross is a great analyst and a great writer. and i have a question for you, ross, obviously you can't answer it now. i hope maybe you can answer it a little
sometimes the god within isn't god at all, but just the ego or thely bid doe using spirituality as a convenient clause for its own desires and impulses. i'm intensely jealous of his ability to write, i just think it's really great. [laughter] flsh. .. how he said, you know, speculation, like no one died and came back with video footage. young christians are skeptical of traditional docket rain, they frequent, most young even gel calls support gay marriage. their for a more likely to believe the...
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oh, my god, i get a planet? >> second of all the book of mormon written by joseph smith despite that nobody else ever saw the golden tablets, but the wrote the book of more mons and the mormons believe that over the bible. this should make the heads of evangelical christians spin -- >> i have an old jenny cream ail can from 1978 can i start my own religion. >> you can. >> why not a religion based on beer. >> ummm beer. >> you have to be qualified to translate what it says on the label. >> i have something metal from upstate new york. >> okay. and another fun fact. people like to say that polygamists are only part of the break-oif sects, but there is an estimate that there is somewhere around 10,000 polygamists in the united states. you can go to salt lake city on any given day and typically see a polygamist family there. >> colorado city, arizona is full of them. >> i have been out hiking -- >> and when they go to wal-mart they make sure that other people with the children so they won't flee. >> the founder of t
oh, my god, i get a planet? >> second of all the book of mormon written by joseph smith despite that nobody else ever saw the golden tablets, but the wrote the book of more mons and the mormons believe that over the bible. this should make the heads of evangelical christians spin -- >> i have an old jenny cream ail can from 1978 can i start my own religion. >> you can. >> why not a religion based on beer. >> ummm beer. >> you have to be qualified to translate...
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good night, and god bless. [applause] >> judge jeanine: she was a popular radio host known for her activism on behalf of veterans. so who killed her? and where is gavin smith the successful mo movie eck eastboundtive who distributed movies like avatar and titanic. het
good night, and god bless. [applause] >> judge jeanine: she was a popular radio host known for her activism on behalf of veterans. so who killed her? and where is gavin smith the successful mo movie eck eastboundtive who distributed movies like avatar and titanic. het
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oh, my god. oh, my god. >> rare and terrifying encounters under the sea. >> all of a sudden, this great white grabbed four meters ten grabbed me. >> nowhere to run. >> i mean you've got a couple tons of whale tail coming at you that fast and its barnacle alone would have been like getting hit with baseball bat the size of a tree. >> nowhere to hide. >> shark snapped the whole front of the cage off, came right inside with us. >> surfers, day trippers, and professional divers, make no mistake, this is their turf. >> there's always a danger when you are out with wild animals. anything can happen at any moment. ♪ >>> welcome to "caught on camera: into the deep." >> welcome to "caught on camera." in this hour, we'll take you to the high seas where you'll meet some of the world's most mysterious creatures and witness encounters with shocking results. it's all caught on camera. divers, surfers, and tourists discover what lies beneath the surface of the deep. samoan islands, thailand. two divers take o
oh, my god. oh, my god. >> rare and terrifying encounters under the sea. >> all of a sudden, this great white grabbed four meters ten grabbed me. >> nowhere to run. >> i mean you've got a couple tons of whale tail coming at you that fast and its barnacle alone would have been like getting hit with baseball bat the size of a tree. >> nowhere to hide. >> shark snapped the whole front of the cage off, came right inside with us. >> surfers, day trippers,...
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sometimes the god within and thank god it all just the ego using spirituality as a convenient cause for its own desires and pulses. an intensely jealous of his ability to write. just because these really great. i think rosses writes that the special order jesus' influence a young christian. most young evangelicals don't believe that this is true. according to polls, most young evangelicals do not believe jesus is the only way to god or christianity has an exclusive claim on truth. .. >> now i have a question before you. you cannot answer it now but maybe later during q and day. it seemed off topic but what the as orthodox nine heretical christianity look like for women? doug wilson says lives must be lead with the firm hand and has been should be instructing and teaching his wife. i am quite sure you did not subscribe to those views but lot of non orthodox christians do more within would shave they are more likely that men to have a college degree or job. should they give up their jobs on capitol hill lower npr? many women are wary of orthodoxy christianity because of the past and has n
sometimes the god within and thank god it all just the ego using spirituality as a convenient cause for its own desires and pulses. an intensely jealous of his ability to write. just because these really great. i think rosses writes that the special order jesus' influence a young christian. most young evangelicals don't believe that this is true. according to polls, most young evangelicals do not believe jesus is the only way to god or christianity has an exclusive claim on truth. .. >>...
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there was no saving it. >> oh, my god. oh, my god! >> i basically tried to run up to the jeep to almost to like stop it. there was a part that's going through your head that's going this is not happening. even though you have just watched it play out in front of you. >> jesus! >> when it hit the bottom, it just made this huge thunk and then there was nothing. >> when we landed, me and my little brother, we bumped heads or something. and on the side of my head, it just hurt like really bad. >> mike's father who had been in the car in front of them is the first one there. >> he came running up and pulled the passenger door on the back up and that's when you could hear my youngest screaming, grandpa, get me out, grandpa, get me out. >> oh, my god! >> he's coming. >> my heart stopped, and then i hear my oldest one going i cannot get out. and i don't hear anything from mike. >> inside the vehicle 12-year-old garen sees his rescuer appear. >> i finally heard the door creek open and my brother getting out and my grandpa putting his hand on m
there was no saving it. >> oh, my god. oh, my god! >> i basically tried to run up to the jeep to almost to like stop it. there was a part that's going through your head that's going this is not happening. even though you have just watched it play out in front of you. >> jesus! >> when it hit the bottom, it just made this huge thunk and then there was nothing. >> when we landed, me and my little brother, we bumped heads or something. and on the side of my head, it...
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made that's why god made that's why god made the radio that's why god made ♪ ♪ the radio that's why god made the radio for falling in love ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ for falling in love that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: whoa. that's what i'm talking about! thank you. >> thanks, jimmy. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, buddy. the beach boys! [ cheers and applause ] check them out on tour this summer. we'll be right back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. this week a crazy low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! pack your lunches -- marie callender's are just 2 bucks. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway
made that's why god made that's why god made the radio that's why god made ♪ ♪ the radio that's why god made the radio for falling in love ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ for falling in love that's why god made the radio ♪ ♪ that's why god made the radio ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: whoa. that's what i'm talking about! thank you. >> thanks, jimmy. >>...
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♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪. >> i just remember now it was jazz palmeri who said the mozart of pop, the arson wells of rock was george gershwin of his generation. >> i will buy that but the other -- >> you buy because of the composition. >> right. >> one time we were here in the '90s and remember you had to get in the car with you. and we were driven to gersh win's house. remember that, we just -- >> i remember. >> you remember that. >> yeah but you can really identify with him. >> oh pie god, he's my hero. >> brian did a gershwin project. >> what was that? >> what was gershwin's project. >> i loved you porgy, summertime. all the great ones. >> when did you guys meet, you were cousins. >> oh, well, we met kind of when brian was born. >> i remember that. >> i'm the oldest of six kids. -- mashied el emily wilson, the sister of murray wilson. murray wilson was brian dennis, karlts's dad so we've known each other all our lives. in fact my first memori
♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪. >> i just remember now it was jazz palmeri who said the mozart of pop, the arson wells of rock was george gershwin of his generation. >> i will buy that but the other -- >> you buy because of the composition. >> right. >> one time we were here in the '90s and remember you had to get in the...
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it's called bod for god. he's created a weight-loss system built around faith in jesus, or as he likes to say -- >> it's based on the bible. i believe the bible is the greatest health book in all the world. >> reporter: the faith-based weight loss program where motivation comes from knowing god wants you to take care of the body he gave you. it's catching on all over. karate for christ, body and soul fitness and holy yoga, and then steve reynolds bod for good. it's a book. there are videos too. while non-believers may want to laugh as they did recently on snl. >> he urges people to lose weight for jesus, because it's getting harder for jesus to carry on the beach. >> today i lost about 68, 70 pounds. >> i lost 80 pounds already. >> congratulations. that's so hard. >> it is hard. >> since the program started, we lost 13,000 pounds in this one church. >> reporter: it seems to be needed. statistically, american christians are more overweight than any other religious group. among baptists, one out of three believ
it's called bod for god. he's created a weight-loss system built around faith in jesus, or as he likes to say -- >> it's based on the bible. i believe the bible is the greatest health book in all the world. >> reporter: the faith-based weight loss program where motivation comes from knowing god wants you to take care of the body he gave you. it's catching on all over. karate for christ, body and soul fitness and holy yoga, and then steve reynolds bod for good. it's a book. there are...
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but he's the god father of go go. and today we'll stand here for the entire council in addition to columbia to say thank you to the families for sharing a wonderful man. i know it was hard and difficult, but you shared it with so many people. and he made d.c. what they are today. >> there are so many things that people say are the nation's capital. let me tell you it may be the nation's capital, but go go is the district of columbia's music, thanks to chuck brown. >> and so many people, they have come out today, but don't you think we need to find a way to remember him forever? his music will be here forever, but we need to find a way to remember him forever. and so council members, mr. chairman, in just a few days, i'm going to send over a piece of legislation to the council. and to name a park and a district of columbia for chuck brown. [ cheering ] you know, it will be a place just like chuck, a place where there is action, a place where there are people, a place where it will be the sound of the city. >> you can g
but he's the god father of go go. and today we'll stand here for the entire council in addition to columbia to say thank you to the families for sharing a wonderful man. i know it was hard and difficult, but you shared it with so many people. and he made d.c. what they are today. >> there are so many things that people say are the nation's capital. let me tell you it may be the nation's capital, but go go is the district of columbia's music, thanks to chuck brown. >> and so many...
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snooty god would not have been my god. on top of that i was born in the near the railroad tracks in texas. i'm so pleased to say i do not serve a snooty god. would a respectable in keeper go out of his way to a poor nas is a reason couple. it. you see many people believe that poverty is contagious. and they try to avoid contamination by keeping a respectful distance from those who are infected. including the federal government. watch what this government does. look at its budget. friends, a budget is a declaration of who we are. it is a deck alation of what we -- declaration of what we believe. i tell the members of our church if they show me their checkbook i can tell them what they believe in. and if the budget of the united states extracts 62% of so-called deficit savings from programs aimed at helping the poor, then there is something wrong with our inners or some body has begun to smell. so people want to stay away from those who are poor for fear that they may become poor too. our savior has always sought the sick, t
snooty god would not have been my god. on top of that i was born in the near the railroad tracks in texas. i'm so pleased to say i do not serve a snooty god. would a respectable in keeper go out of his way to a poor nas is a reason couple. it. you see many people believe that poverty is contagious. and they try to avoid contamination by keeping a respectful distance from those who are infected. including the federal government. watch what this government does. look at its budget. friends, a...
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>> god. god. god. death row is a place that brings out the truest human being in you. it makes you realize you can't take nothing for granted. you need to love every moment of each day and praise and thank god for each moment you have out here. for the system to do what it did to me -- i was the only child from my mother. i was a father too. the system didn't see none of that. it did not see me not having a criminal record. it's hard to accept. it's hard to keep on continuing to accept a prosecutor or somebody that wants to sentence swub to death with a system that's corrupt as ours. all right. [applause] >> i want to take this opportunity to thank the sponsors who have made the summit possible. the law firm of brown and furtel and my good friend, dave young, thank you. the criminal trial lawyers association. we'll hear from their incoming president in a few minutes. and also stuart hanlon as well as the bar association of san francisco. so let's have a round of applause for our sponsors today . let's get down to it. so before we get started i want to introduce someone
>> god. god. god. death row is a place that brings out the truest human being in you. it makes you realize you can't take nothing for granted. you need to love every moment of each day and praise and thank god for each moment you have out here. for the system to do what it did to me -- i was the only child from my mother. i was a father too. the system didn't see none of that. it did not see me not having a criminal record. it's hard to accept. it's hard to keep on continuing to accept a...
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. >> not god bless america, goddamn america! >> right-wing caught with its hand in the cookie jar, $10 million campaign. and there is a devastating racial angle. and a gay dad in the southern california area is accused of raping his own daughters. >> i was just enraged. >> raul believes his situation as a single father made him vulnerable to others. >> and a really important develop in the trayvon martin case. >> trayvon martin autopsy shows injuries to his knuckles that his hands were bloody, and the skin broken. >> and what was in his blood, and how close was he shot? that is absolutely critical to the case. we'll have that information for you in just a little bit. you know why? because it's go time! ♪ >>> this is a wealthy republican businessman from nebraska and apparently really dislikes the president. so he had republican operatives put together a 56-page report that he commissioned for him to spend $10 million with negative attack ads against president obama. now you want to see what the front page looks like? the defea
. >> not god bless america, goddamn america! >> right-wing caught with its hand in the cookie jar, $10 million campaign. and there is a devastating racial angle. and a gay dad in the southern california area is accused of raping his own daughters. >> i was just enraged. >> raul believes his situation as a single father made him vulnerable to others. >> and a really important develop in the trayvon martin case. >> trayvon martin autopsy shows injuries to his...
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may god bless you. may god bless your families. may god bless our me and women in uniform, and may god bless these united states of america. [applause] >> thank you very much, mr. president. there is a tradition at the wall when a new name is added. it is read on memorial day. this year, 10 new names were added to the wall. we ask the families of these heroes to rise as their loved ones are read. >> albert kueva. [applause] joseph william aubin. [applause] richard carl hunt. [applause] richard duane stocker. [applause] david mclean. [applause] walter alan lindsay. [applause] frank a. neary. david lawrence decker. [applause] larry morgan kelly. [applause] johnny owen books. [applause] the wall now bears the names of 58,282 heroes. ladies and gentlemen, please rise as the president, the first lady and our other distinguished leaders take their place at the wall with families of the fallen who represent not only their loved ones but all who served, suffered and sacrificed in the name of freedom. >> joining the president and first lady
may god bless you. may god bless your families. may god bless our me and women in uniform, and may god bless these united states of america. [applause] >> thank you very much, mr. president. there is a tradition at the wall when a new name is added. it is read on memorial day. this year, 10 new names were added to the wall. we ask the families of these heroes to rise as their loved ones are read. >> albert kueva. [applause] joseph william aubin. [applause] richard carl hunt....
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. >> we have the word of god. we need to repeat the words night and day. >> religion can't save you but only can save you is your faith. it says not everyone says to me lord, lord will enter the kingdom of heaven, only the one, the one who does the father of my will in heaven. >> it was last november when pacquiao says he had a dream. he was in a forest and a light from above shown down on him and he heard a voice. >> god speak to me and with a loud, very loud voice, why are you away from me? why you keep away from me? when you hear the voice of god, amazing. it's like you're melting. it's like you're melting. >> look for clarity, pacquiao turned to the bible. >> when you read the bible you become successful. >> the awakening was crucial to the rebuilding of the boxer's bond with his wife, jinkee, following rumors of marriage problems that persisted for years. >> our life is like a roller coaster ride, yeah. now, it's very big difference than before. because before it's something like half-half, 50-50 trust and do
. >> we have the word of god. we need to repeat the words night and day. >> religion can't save you but only can save you is your faith. it says not everyone says to me lord, lord will enter the kingdom of heaven, only the one, the one who does the father of my will in heaven. >> it was last november when pacquiao says he had a dream. he was in a forest and a light from above shown down on him and he heard a voice. >> god speak to me and with a loud, very loud voice, why...
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♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪. >> i just remember now it was jazz palmeri who said the mozart of pop, the arson wells of rock was george gershwin of his generation. >> i will buy that but the other -- >> you buy because of the composition. >> right. >> one time we were here in the '90s and remember you had to get in the car with you. and we were driven to gersh win's house. remember that, we just -- >> i remember. >> you remember that. >> yeah but you can really identify with him. >> oh pie god, he's my hero. >> brian did a gershwin project. >> what was that? >> what was gershwin's project. >> i loved you porgy, summertime. all the great ones. >> when did you guys meet, you were cousins. >> oh, well, we met kind of when brian was born. >> i remember that. >> i'm the oldest of six kids. -- mashied el emily wilson, the sister of murray wilson. murray wilson was brian dennis, karlts's dad so we've known each other all our lives. in fact my first memories o
♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ that's why god made ♪ the radio ♪ that's why god made ♪. >> i just remember now it was jazz palmeri who said the mozart of pop, the arson wells of rock was george gershwin of his generation. >> i will buy that but the other -- >> you buy because of the composition. >> right. >> one time we were here in the '90s and remember you had to get in the car...
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god -- excuse me, man makes plans, god laughs. obviously, planning is useful, but god may well have other ideas. and our ability to deal with his plans means we need to be well grounded in effect prepared for every eventuality. it's a matter of putting yourself in a position to take advantage of opportunity when the time comes. your education here is just the start of this preparation. a degree like yours whether it's in bible studies, education, business administration, prelaw, or christian ministries it helps put you in a position to seize the opportunities that present themselves and to put them to good use. and here's the point. success occurs when opportunity meets preparation. the essential ingredient in this equation i have found is old fashioned hard work. as the drivers on the nascar -- i happen to be a big nascar fan. i confess that right up front. the drivers on the nascar circuit say you make your own luck. you make your own luck. in other words, we're hard to put yourself in a position to win. you may not win, if you'
god -- excuse me, man makes plans, god laughs. obviously, planning is useful, but god may well have other ideas. and our ability to deal with his plans means we need to be well grounded in effect prepared for every eventuality. it's a matter of putting yourself in a position to take advantage of opportunity when the time comes. your education here is just the start of this preparation. a degree like yours whether it's in bible studies, education, business administration, prelaw, or christian...
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and say to myself, by god, this is a different country than i was born into. it is so much a better -- there -- god knows that there's -- terrible stuff still here. the banks, the ponzis, and lots of crooks. but look at you and you and you. here we are. wouldn't have been 100 years ago, i will tell you that. and we did that. we americans changed the country in extraordinary ways. we tell the whole story. you know. general washington, abe, fdr, all this stuff is too big for us. and i don't think it is too big for us. i think probably much of the responsibility of changing things should go after digging into people like me, like ernie, god knows like you. how did folks make this country a better country? and what is it that we now need to continue? we can't just sit around in our fancy cars and fancy houses and say god, we are a swell country. when there's so much more to do. and doing it is the best stuff. i mean, i will say to you that to have done the journalism, my dear pal here, to have done a little bit of the and shows that -- he is on, the show he is on,
and say to myself, by god, this is a different country than i was born into. it is so much a better -- there -- god knows that there's -- terrible stuff still here. the banks, the ponzis, and lots of crooks. but look at you and you and you. here we are. wouldn't have been 100 years ago, i will tell you that. and we did that. we americans changed the country in extraordinary ways. we tell the whole story. you know. general washington, abe, fdr, all this stuff is too big for us. and i don't think...
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we were told we were dancing for god as well as berg, didn't we? >> yeah. >> glorify god. it's just -- it's just sad. it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god. that's where he gave specific instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but yet it happened. it happened right before me. it happened to all of you. >> celeste's strip video was filmed at the family's commune in greece. led by berg's lieutenant paul pelecrin, this was the unit that most enthusiastically followed the example set byberg with rick in the story of davidito. >> i hold berg responsible because he was -- he ran the communes. his word was gold. and he was the one that did the dance videos when i was in greece. i remember him yelling, being quite physically violent with me on many occasions throughout my childhood. i remember particular sexual abuse when i was 9 years old. >> joh
we were told we were dancing for god as well as berg, didn't we? >> yeah. >> glorify god. it's just -- it's just sad. it's just -- ♪ >> david berg wrote a letter called glorify god. that's where he gave specific instructions about what he wanted to see on these dance videos. >> you're a sick [ muted ] pervert. you don't have anything better to do with your life than to [ muted ] your little kids. it's just so far beyond me, i just can't [ muted ] imagine it. but yet it...
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we are building god's people. so i went from building things to helping build god's people. >> for now, young is still deciding whether or not she'll pursue ordination. she's not at all worried that as a woman, her ministry options may be limited. >> there's one thing that i learned here at union that is to create opportunities where none exist. so if there's not a position available, market yourself and perhaps one could open. the word of god says that your gifts will make room for you, and i believe that. >> jones says that's the vision she has for all her students. >> if you can come to believe that god want you to succeed and flourish and lead, that's unstoppable. i'm kim lawton in new york. >>> the supreme court ruled in 2005 that a juvenile can not be sentenced to death, even if he committed murder. now, in a case from alabama, the court is expected to rule next convicted of murder can be sentenced to life in prison without any possibility of parole. alabama law says that is the others say even if they are m
we are building god's people. so i went from building things to helping build god's people. >> for now, young is still deciding whether or not she'll pursue ordination. she's not at all worried that as a woman, her ministry options may be limited. >> there's one thing that i learned here at union that is to create opportunities where none exist. so if there's not a position available, market yourself and perhaps one could open. the word of god says that your gifts will make room for...
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>> god have mercy. it makes me puking sick to think about -- i don't even know whether i ought to say this in the pulpit or not. can you imagine kissing some man? >> now, the tape cuts off. he goes on to say, quote, my god, i love you fellas, but not that much. he also said quote, i'm against the sin, but i'm not against them. i want them to get saved but i will not accept that way of life here nor here after. the federal government won't be can concerned with those comments, but only the politics that pastor worley appears to be preaching. churches can lose their tax exempt status for that. according to a local station wbtv he says in the sermon they say that you're going to get in trouble with the government. well, i just want yinz to know i like that bubblegum stuff and i like the sunflower seeds. if you have to go to jail, you'll be the first one locked up and i said, thank god, hallelujah, that's good preaching. first, gary tuchman outside the baptist church in north carolina where there are late d
>> god have mercy. it makes me puking sick to think about -- i don't even know whether i ought to say this in the pulpit or not. can you imagine kissing some man? >> now, the tape cuts off. he goes on to say, quote, my god, i love you fellas, but not that much. he also said quote, i'm against the sin, but i'm not against them. i want them to get saved but i will not accept that way of life here nor here after. the federal government won't be can concerned with those comments, but...
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god will honor your courage. finally, though we are sitting here in the hall of power, we can take heart in the fact that our power is weakness when compared to the strength of our god. we can face injustice without fear, because we serve a god who is just. here hears our prayers and can overcome any power. jesus said, you may ask me for anything in my name and i will do it. we have long prayed for these injustices in china to cease. we know that god is faithful. the only reason wipe these injustices still happen is that he chose to raise a man and woman among us to end them. and he is patient with us. god can and will end this injustice of forced abortion and the one-child policy. we know, we know that. and may it be our generation's privilege to carry out his task. here's a final story that gives hope. it shows that god does answer prayers. last year lilin a was arrested, her picture. for being four months pregnant without permit. we prayed for her knowing a forced abortion was imminent, but family abortion off
god will honor your courage. finally, though we are sitting here in the hall of power, we can take heart in the fact that our power is weakness when compared to the strength of our god. we can face injustice without fear, because we serve a god who is just. here hears our prayers and can overcome any power. jesus said, you may ask me for anything in my name and i will do it. we have long prayed for these injustices in china to cease. we know that god is faithful. the only reason wipe these...