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jesus and me, god in me is not going to fight god in you. what they didn't know is basement of that stadium, 90,000 people praying for peace and peaceful transfer of power, those leaders were there. they decided in that meeting, we are not going to fight. we are going to lay down our arms. >> armstrong: purpose driven life, copies sold worldwide. you still can buy it online. don't go away. >> armstrong: welcome back to "the armstrong williams show," half the churches have a synagogue, have an institution, you go into the churches, find pedophile, out of wedlock, same issues. sometimes people cannot separate the laws from the individual from god. >> sure. >> armstrong: where is it that the church needs to see and the times. >> church needs to show love. blessed are the peacemakers, they'll be called children of god. we need to be bridge builders, not wall builders. bible calls us -- tells have the ministry of reconciliation. christ reconciled us to god. in our church, we maybe the most diverse church. my church speaks 64 languages. i preached
jesus and me, god in me is not going to fight god in you. what they didn't know is basement of that stadium, 90,000 people praying for peace and peaceful transfer of power, those leaders were there. they decided in that meeting, we are not going to fight. we are going to lay down our arms. >> armstrong: purpose driven life, copies sold worldwide. you still can buy it online. don't go away. >> armstrong: welcome back to "the armstrong williams show," half the churches have...
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god bless you all, god bless texas, and may god forever be with the communities and families affected by this tragedy. [applause] >> now it is my honor to introduce the next speaker. a personal friend of mine, but a great american who cares dearly about the united states of america and the great state of texas. he is a man of demonstrated faith in god, but a man who has demonstrated commitment to our great state. he has been here on multiple occasions as fellow texans have suffered through other tragedies. he knows your heart and he cares about who you are as people, as communities, and as texans. i am proud to introduce, a friend of mine, the vice president of the united states of america, mike pence. [applause] vp pence: thank you, governor abbott, for those inspiring words. and for your and your wife cecilia's example of compassionate leadership for all the people of texas. karen and i are deeply humbled. humbled to be here tonight with all of you. with the governor, the lieutenant governor, with our attorney general, senator cruz, congressman heard and it is especially humbling to
god bless you all, god bless texas, and may god forever be with the communities and families affected by this tragedy. [applause] >> now it is my honor to introduce the next speaker. a personal friend of mine, but a great american who cares dearly about the united states of america and the great state of texas. he is a man of demonstrated faith in god, but a man who has demonstrated commitment to our great state. he has been here on multiple occasions as fellow texans have suffered...
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god bless you all. god bless texas. may god forever be with the communities and families affected by this tragedy. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's my honor to introduce the next speaker. a personal friend of mine, but a great american who cares dearly about the united states of america and the great state of texas. he's a man of demonstrated faith in god but a man who's demonstrated a commitment to our great state. he's been here on multiple occasions as our fellow texans have suffered through other tragedies. he knows your heart. he cares about who you are as people, as communities, and as texans. i'm proud to introduce a friend of mine, the vice president of the united states of america, mike pence. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, governor abbott, for those inspiring words. and for your and your wife's example of compassionate leadership for all the people of texas. karen and i are deeply humbled. deeply humbled to be here tonight with all of you. with the governor, the lieutenant governor, with our attorney gen
god bless you all. god bless texas. may god forever be with the communities and families affected by this tragedy. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's my honor to introduce the next speaker. a personal friend of mine, but a great american who cares dearly about the united states of america and the great state of texas. he's a man of demonstrated faith in god but a man who's demonstrated a commitment to our great state. he's been here on multiple occasions as our fellow texans have suffered...
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i had a mother and father that would speak to me about god's word and from god's word and impart god's word in my life. even when i didn't want it or didn't understand it. i remember from my earliest days ing taught to memorize psalm 119-11. treasured ord have i in hi heart, why that i might not sin against you. as a young man, thoughts of sin in some cases were enticing but i'm glad that i had the opportunity to put scriptures in my life because ultimately, during the course of time, it truly did change my life. it brought me to the book of romans, where romans, third chapter, verse 23, it says, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of god. with that verse 10, my mother would say, tim, this book will keep you from sin or sin will keep you from this book. i found the truth of both of those statements. what i found there in romans 3:23, that we've all sinned, i identified with that. but it didn't end there. i went over a few pages to romans 5:8 where it said, but god demonstrated his own love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, christ died for us. those are words of s
i had a mother and father that would speak to me about god's word and from god's word and impart god's word in my life. even when i didn't want it or didn't understand it. i remember from my earliest days ing taught to memorize psalm 119-11. treasured ord have i in hi heart, why that i might not sin against you. as a young man, thoughts of sin in some cases were enticing but i'm glad that i had the opportunity to put scriptures in my life because ultimately, during the course of time, it truly...
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god bless. [laughter] [applause] >> please welcome back. [applause] >> thank you. i am so honored and humbled am proud of the green family and everyone apart to bring this magnificent vision to reality. my prayer is that when people hear about this museum and people get a chance to experience it they will fall in love with our heavenly father this is a prayer called let them fall in love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please welcome back tony zeis. >> wow, cece. thank you so much for sharing that gift with us. you know, we're coming to the close, and i have to give some thanks to some people. there's so many people. the first thing i'm going to do is give a blanket thanks. if you had anything to do with this museum, i thank you for it. [laughter] [applause] i want to thank our stage guests for your participation, and i want to thank susan davis international and all of her staff. they were absolutely wonderful in creating and preparing for all of these
god bless. [laughter] [applause] >> please welcome back. [applause] >> thank you. i am so honored and humbled am proud of the green family and everyone apart to bring this magnificent vision to reality. my prayer is that when people hear about this museum and people get a chance to experience it they will fall in love with our heavenly father this is a prayer called let them fall in love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please welcome...
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did so well is god gives to all of us. so let me again just say how much it is appropriate in the nation's capital we have museums and monuments where people visit us around the world with the museum of the bible is built here. we are experiencing fantastic growth. with what goes up and up each and every year so to talk about the new destinations of washington d.c.. and to look at the museum of the bible as well. visitors come from all walks of life and faith traditions and replace of the world and with that wonderful journey with the additional landscape of washington d.c.. thanks for that wonderful endorsement of working with local government. so businesses come to washington d.c. to get things done working hand-in-hand all those in the philanthropic committee. congratulations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen we're honored to have those with us this morning the israeli ambassador to the united states, a steadfast champion and partner at the museum of the bible. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] end david danced w
did so well is god gives to all of us. so let me again just say how much it is appropriate in the nation's capital we have museums and monuments where people visit us around the world with the museum of the bible is built here. we are experiencing fantastic growth. with what goes up and up each and every year so to talk about the new destinations of washington d.c.. and to look at the museum of the bible as well. visitors come from all walks of life and faith traditions and replace of the world...
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like it was when god made moses, a god over pharaoh. >> yes, sir. mr. farrakhan: and made aaron his prophet or messenger to the people. i've been among you a long time. [applause] mr. farrakhan: and i have not failed you in warning you of what the government of the united states of america has been planning against black people generally but black youth in particular and the nation of islam. now, you may not have been listening but you'll listen today. because we're at the end of this now. [applause] i had to think about this. reagan met with the joint chiefs of staff, okay, in early september. wow, who's the war against? he didn't say. that was for me to study. but the formula was so deep, i went on a tour, world tour, and while i was in africa -- boy, america, you have been something because you knew when you heard me in '84 that elijah was back and he was back in that young man that was talking. he's back today. [applause] mr. farrakhan: and now in the fullness of these 32 years i'm going to run real quick over six presidents that have met with their
like it was when god made moses, a god over pharaoh. >> yes, sir. mr. farrakhan: and made aaron his prophet or messenger to the people. i've been among you a long time. [applause] mr. farrakhan: and i have not failed you in warning you of what the government of the united states of america has been planning against black people generally but black youth in particular and the nation of islam. now, you may not have been listening but you'll listen today. because we're at the end of this...
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and he prayed that god god father would yield -- healed wounds. we find ourselves divided so many ways. i think that prayer still very apropos for our time. what way do you think we could bring healing this season? >> when our gratitude takes the form of humility, and recognizing that we are all in ways we don't know, dependent on the grace of god, that could be unifying. when our gratitude takes the form of service. reaching out, tepid out serving another human being, that could be unifying. when our gratitude takes the form of praise. every one of us have something similar to praise god. the praise can be unifying as well >> in a word things giving itself, we just say thanks to everyone. when you go into the supermarket just think take you to the checker. the person you are asking for help, the person is being paid but they are also providing a service. sometimes we take those things for granted. whether it is the barber, the beautician, just to be able to say thank you.>> that's all we can say. that is a great prayer. >> the other piece is you
and he prayed that god god father would yield -- healed wounds. we find ourselves divided so many ways. i think that prayer still very apropos for our time. what way do you think we could bring healing this season? >> when our gratitude takes the form of humility, and recognizing that we are all in ways we don't know, dependent on the grace of god, that could be unifying. when our gratitude takes the form of service. reaching out, tepid out serving another human being, that could be...
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is, what god wants, who god loves, who god hates. that is catastrophic. >> and what is there to be done about that? >> it's difficult. it's difficult because, as i say, it's a cogtive tick. it's just how we think. but like any thought process, it can be broken, it can be disrupted. you have to begin to start thinking about god as bigger than yourself, bigger than your ideas, even about god, bigger than your religion, bigger than, you know, the way that you can even sort of conceive of the divine. that to me, by the way, is a more spiritually edifying way of existing. i feel like it allows for a much deeper sense of spiritual fulfillment, to have a god that's bigger than you, bigger than your religion, bigger than your ideas, bigger than your politics, bigger than your nation. that, i think, you know, is not just the right way to think, it's not just, i think, a more peaceful way to think, but i think it's a more spiritually satisfying way of thinking. >> what about this notion that -- how might i put this -- that god is smiling on us
is, what god wants, who god loves, who god hates. that is catastrophic. >> and what is there to be done about that? >> it's difficult. it's difficult because, as i say, it's a cogtive tick. it's just how we think. but like any thought process, it can be broken, it can be disrupted. you have to begin to start thinking about god as bigger than yourself, bigger than your ideas, even about god, bigger than your religion, bigger than, you know, the way that you can even sort of conceive...
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so help me god. a man. luther's appearance before the diet of alms went down in history is a turning point in european history but luther didn't have the benefit of hindsight he dared to stand up to the most powerful man on the planet perhaps because he knew he wasn't alone. in the luther knew he had a far reaching social reform movement beyond him and that enabled him to act the way he did involves in volves in the towns we have the support of the middle class the intellectual elite associated with the humanists online as well as to a degree that the backing of the imperial not and a portion of the clergy supported him to die it is clear was all this coincided with the calculated use of the nascent power of the media the battle to shape public opinion began involves. it was the first propaganda war in european history fought by followers and opponents of the reform of the friar from a german backwater became an international household name one placed on an equal footing with the pope in the fight for the o
so help me god. a man. luther's appearance before the diet of alms went down in history is a turning point in european history but luther didn't have the benefit of hindsight he dared to stand up to the most powerful man on the planet perhaps because he knew he wasn't alone. in the luther knew he had a far reaching social reform movement beyond him and that enabled him to act the way he did involves in volves in the towns we have the support of the middle class the intellectual elite associated...
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oh, my god! oh, my god! [ screaming ] oh, my god! [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: you guys, let's get real here. >> right here. everyone look here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was great. come on, how fun was that? [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to miley cyrus. "the voice" airs on mondays and tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on nbc. sarah silverman joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ feel the power of thenew power...smax. ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu expressmax. new power. ♪ eve♪ i drop what i do me ♪ you are my best friend ♪ and we've got some things to do ♪ ♪ ♪ do you wanna, do you wanna, do you wanna ♪ ♪ do you wanna, do you wanna, do you wanna ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah-ea-ea-eah ♪ forty-eight hours of protection. i don't have to re-apply this, not once. it's really soft and almost velvety as you put it on
oh, my god! oh, my god! [ screaming ] oh, my god! [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: you guys, let's get real here. >> right here. everyone look here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was great. come on, how fun was that? [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to miley cyrus. "the voice" airs on mondays and tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on nbc. sarah silverman joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ feel the power of...
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he did say how can you be angry at god if you don't believe in god? and i thought, oh, that's an interesting question. [laughter] i did. and then i had this idea to start the web site -- >> well, let's stop here -- >> yeah, okay. >> -- for to a moment. you started the web site at around the same time that your husband, ben bradley -- the great editor of "the washington post," someone we all love -- began to fail. and you did what many journalists often do, you began sort of a journalistic exploration of something that was maybe more personal than you ever really were willing to admit. >> right. >> let's talk about that, but let's talk a little bit more about ben first. >> okay. >> okay, well finish. >> no, you -- >> i'll just say that ben developed dementia. ben died it'll be three years week after next, but he had been diagnosed eight years before that. well, i had never actually put that together, elsa, but it was the year that he was diagnosed that i started the religion web site. and i had all of this reading that i'd been doing. i thought that we
he did say how can you be angry at god if you don't believe in god? and i thought, oh, that's an interesting question. [laughter] i did. and then i had this idea to start the web site -- >> well, let's stop here -- >> yeah, okay. >> -- for to a moment. you started the web site at around the same time that your husband, ben bradley -- the great editor of "the washington post," someone we all love -- began to fail. and you did what many journalists often do, you began...
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if there was a god let's say there is a good god there's no doubt about it there's a god and he created everything but there's no heaven would you still worship him if there was no prize at the end and the fact is you probably should he created everything but probably people would use the hypocrisy in atheism i don't think. there is a park or see when people stop preaching it too much or i started performing at a lot of religious conventions there's a thing as can well there's several of them all when i did several of them that were paying me like thirty forty thousand dollars to do a ten minute set always trying to think like this money so good that even if i find god i want to admit it to me so i play and the weird thing about all these professors and the richard dawkins and all these type of people they don't half dress like god they're always got long white hair and a wide beard and they're like there's no god and then they're getting a bit preachy i think many ideas have a god complex about themselves we're now going to show you a clip from the jim jeffries show watch everyone the
if there was a god let's say there is a good god there's no doubt about it there's a god and he created everything but there's no heaven would you still worship him if there was no prize at the end and the fact is you probably should he created everything but probably people would use the hypocrisy in atheism i don't think. there is a park or see when people stop preaching it too much or i started performing at a lot of religious conventions there's a thing as can well there's several of them...
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it is an active god. a god who makes the world, a god concerned with the world and who acts in it. and i've tried to show, too, that this notion of divine providence has a distinctly reformed cast to it. as i say, it evidently meant to witherspoon as it did to others that god governs all events. and the inclusion of protection of divine providence. that phrase in the declaration doubtless struck witherspoon as an appropriately pious reference to god's active care for his chosen people. there's even an oral tradition that witherspoon himself suggested the phrase be inserted into the declaration. and it must be true because that found its way into the musecome -- the musical of 1776. and since i've seen that on television, then it has to be true. [laughter] >> and i've this is where i get most of my knowledge of american history, from videos and things like that. and there's a reason for that. it's not entirely implausible. it is in oral tradition. like so many other oral traditions, we can't prove that, nor can be disprove it. but it makes sense. and it here's why it makes sense to
it is an active god. a god who makes the world, a god concerned with the world and who acts in it. and i've tried to show, too, that this notion of divine providence has a distinctly reformed cast to it. as i say, it evidently meant to witherspoon as it did to others that god governs all events. and the inclusion of protection of divine providence. that phrase in the declaration doubtless struck witherspoon as an appropriately pious reference to god's active care for his chosen people. there's...
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it is an active god. a god who makes the world, a god concerned with the world and who acts in it. and i've tried to show, too, that this notion of divine providence has a distinctly reformed cast to it. as i say, it evidently meant to and i've tried to show, too, witherspoon as it did to others that god governs all events. and the inclusion of protection of divine providence. that phrase in the declaration doubtless struck witherspoon as an appropriately pious reference to god's active care for his chosen people. there's even an oral tradition that witherspoon himself suggested the phrase be inserted into the declaration. and it must be true because that found its way into the musecome -- the musical of 1776. into the declaration. and since i've seen that on television, then it has to be true. [laughter] >> and i've this is where i get most of my knowledge of american history, from videos and things like that. and there's a reason for that. it's not entirely implausible. tradition.al like so many other oral traditions, we can't prove that, nor can be disprove it. but it makes sens
it is an active god. a god who makes the world, a god concerned with the world and who acts in it. and i've tried to show, too, that this notion of divine providence has a distinctly reformed cast to it. as i say, it evidently meant to and i've tried to show, too, witherspoon as it did to others that god governs all events. and the inclusion of protection of divine providence. that phrase in the declaration doubtless struck witherspoon as an appropriately pious reference to god's active care...
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that is god almighty. so it is righteous and rifle that we gather tonight, coming praying to god for healing and for help. why, asalso the reason governor of texas, i bring also a proclamation. this sunday,ng november the 12th, to be a day of prayer across the entire state of texas as we unite as one state. [applause] we pray for those who have been injured so that they may heal. we pray for the families who have lost a loved one. inthat they may be reunited heaven one of these days. we pray for all of the affected communities. that they may have the resilience to be strong in the ,ake of this horrific inexplicable evil. that in timesnow of tragedy texans come together. just two months ago in the aftermath of hurricane harvey will we saw texans coming together helping each other. it is what we do. we have seen it right here. in the seen it communities surrounding the , and theregion communities surrounding sutherland springs. thatve seen the way families have helped families, friends have helped friends, s
that is god almighty. so it is righteous and rifle that we gather tonight, coming praying to god for healing and for help. why, asalso the reason governor of texas, i bring also a proclamation. this sunday,ng november the 12th, to be a day of prayer across the entire state of texas as we unite as one state. [applause] we pray for those who have been injured so that they may heal. we pray for the families who have lost a loved one. inthat they may be reunited heaven one of these days. we pray...
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i was a god if god spoke german yes i tell you yes. yeah how else would he have understood your prayers he had to be the first one god has understood them and he is ons of them done on yeah that. is that's also true for the prayers of us person he said about one of the peasants expected luther to side with them. god turned out he bought god also he is the peasants and he sees the injustice done to them. but fighting injustice with injustice is not god's will it's the will of the devil puts out. luther distanced himself from the peasants when violence broke out in may fifteen twenty five they also targeted members of the high in ability. yes this is now it's your turn count. you to meet your judgment present so be it go. to bloodshed triggered a radical change of heart in the fact he now saw the devil at work and even appeal to the german princes to crush the peasants. let whoever can stab strangle and kill them like mad dogs. luther described the war against the peasants as a battle against the forces of evil. the decisive battle took
i was a god if god spoke german yes i tell you yes. yeah how else would he have understood your prayers he had to be the first one god has understood them and he is ons of them done on yeah that. is that's also true for the prayers of us person he said about one of the peasants expected luther to side with them. god turned out he bought god also he is the peasants and he sees the injustice done to them. but fighting injustice with injustice is not god's will it's the will of the devil puts out....
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shouldn't have any impact on their relationship to god in him because of your god has for had this kind of like a daughter but luther was an impulsive and sometimes contradictory character. while he revered catalina and asked her to join him at the table he could be derogatory and insulting about women when in the company of other men. and i don't sign off in one lecture he said when it comes to adam and eve and god it's like this adam the man is like the sun eve is like the moon we know the sun shines on its own but the moon needs the light from another source to put it polemic like martin luther is saying adam is move god like than eve that's un-biblical of course but it shows that he's a child of his time and kings and that side of. the parish church and didn't back also contains clues about luther's variable relationship to women. the hymnal still contains the song lord christ the only son of god written by elizabeth cohen a former nun who married one of luther's students invent and she composed new religious songs and luther had one of her works included in the hymnal thereby honor
shouldn't have any impact on their relationship to god in him because of your god has for had this kind of like a daughter but luther was an impulsive and sometimes contradictory character. while he revered catalina and asked her to join him at the table he could be derogatory and insulting about women when in the company of other men. and i don't sign off in one lecture he said when it comes to adam and eve and god it's like this adam the man is like the sun eve is like the moon we know the...
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praise god. [applause] walking distance from my office and it is a museum that celebrates the thing that i am most passionate about in my life because the word of god has enabled me to live on the cutting edge. the word of god is powerful. hebrews four: twelve says it is quick and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing the dividing asunder of bone and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the human heart. that is why the rabbi credit so slowly. it searches you more than you search it. it is a treasure for me. i pray the scriptures and our a day because i love to hear the voices of god reverberating in the corridors of my spirit. it has taught me it is possible to live on the cutting edge. we are facing challenging times. when people start using motor vehicles as weapons of mass destruction, when people defile the sanctity of the house of worship with automatic weapons we are living in challenging times. in ephesians six reminds us that there is the element of the demonic in
praise god. [applause] walking distance from my office and it is a museum that celebrates the thing that i am most passionate about in my life because the word of god has enabled me to live on the cutting edge. the word of god is powerful. hebrews four: twelve says it is quick and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing the dividing asunder of bone and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the human heart. that is why the rabbi credit so slowly. it searches you more than...
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ruler commanded it to be built he wished to be worshipped there after death and united him with the gods for one six hundred seventeen tablets i recorded the most important events in the college life and his ancestors including the gods and mythological heroes. it was earlier succeeded through the christian era after a reign of almost seventy years that col stepped over into the realm of the dared in the temple we conceal his route to the underworld under islam steps led down to park house crypt in the base of the pyramid the tombs of our kings were rarely found and it was a long time to archeologists discover the remains of. their whereabouts remained a secret until one thousand nine hundred forty nine by there he had long been among the immortals and the vessels containing provisions for his journey to the realm of the shades were of course empty. on the side of parkour sarcophagus lid i recorded the dates of his birth and death and the dates when his father died his grandfather and seven of his predecessors on the throne. this stucco head pretoria is the king at the height of his reig
ruler commanded it to be built he wished to be worshipped there after death and united him with the gods for one six hundred seventeen tablets i recorded the most important events in the college life and his ancestors including the gods and mythological heroes. it was earlier succeeded through the christian era after a reign of almost seventy years that col stepped over into the realm of the dared in the temple we conceal his route to the underworld under islam steps led down to park house...
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something was percolating so how can you being rea god if you don't believe in god? that is an interesting question. [laughter] then i had this idea to start the web site. >> let's stop here for a moment. use stops -- started the web site at the samee time your husband the editor of the "washington post" began to fail. and you did what many journalists do, you started that journalistic exploration of something more personal than you ever would relieve admit. soha let's talk about that first. >> i will just say that's then developed dementia and he died three years ago that he was diagnosed, i never put that together but the year he was diagnosed with the year started a religion website and all of this light to reading and was doing then i thought you were not covering religion noty only from the political point of view and to go to don grey so why don't you start a religion with sites but the web site was in arlington nowhere near th post that nobody is perfect. [laughter] so i got mecham to be the:moderator. shortly after i started a trip around the world and one of
something was percolating so how can you being rea god if you don't believe in god? that is an interesting question. [laughter] then i had this idea to start the web site. >> let's stop here for a moment. use stops -- started the web site at the samee time your husband the editor of the "washington post" began to fail. and you did what many journalists do, you started that journalistic exploration of something more personal than you ever would relieve admit. soha let's talk...
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so help me god. a man. luther's appearance before the diet of alms went down in history is a turning point in european history but luther didn't have the benefit of hindsight he dared to stand up to the most powerful man on the planet perhaps because he knew he wasn't alone. in the luther knew he had a far reaching social reform movement beyond him and that enabled him to act the way he did involves in volves in the towns we have the support of the middle class the intellectual elite associated with the humanists online as well as to a degree that the backing of the imperial nightstand and a portion of the clergy supported him to die it is clear was all this coincided with the calculated use of a nascent power of the media the battle to shape public opinion began involves. it was the first propaganda war in european history fought by followers and opponents of the reform of the friar from a german backwater became an international household name one placed on an equal footing with the pope in the fight for
so help me god. a man. luther's appearance before the diet of alms went down in history is a turning point in european history but luther didn't have the benefit of hindsight he dared to stand up to the most powerful man on the planet perhaps because he knew he wasn't alone. in the luther knew he had a far reaching social reform movement beyond him and that enabled him to act the way he did involves in volves in the towns we have the support of the middle class the intellectual elite associated...
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blessed are you god. he you opens our eyes. day and everythis year to see your light, dear god, as a shines through every human being. the radiant and light of every human family. blessed are you god. footsteps.e guide us towards wholeness. move us away from the racism that wounds us, divides us from ourselves, and cuts us off from one another and you. drive us away from the equivocations that on is the divine image and some but not in others. blessed are you god. strength.us strengthen our current should to turnn our courage inward and tried to pursue the world as it should we. strengthen us to protect and plead one another's cause. blessed are you god. in hebrew] who takes care of our every need finally, bless us in our gathering tonight and faithfulness to hear hard truths tonight bravely. harden inrts begin to defensiveness, soften us to one another's pain. if we begin to recoil in comfort -- discomfort, give us empathy. is what you desire and require of us. quiet our minds. ready our spirits for the
blessed are you god. he you opens our eyes. day and everythis year to see your light, dear god, as a shines through every human being. the radiant and light of every human family. blessed are you god. footsteps.e guide us towards wholeness. move us away from the racism that wounds us, divides us from ourselves, and cuts us off from one another and you. drive us away from the equivocations that on is the divine image and some but not in others. blessed are you god. strength.us strengthen our...
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may god bless the united states of america and all of the american heroes we honor today and may god bless also those who still stand at the ready and may he give us the wisdom to do what right for tomorrow. thank you, we're honored to be service veteran organization. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please the honorable david j. shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. [applause] >> it's great to see all of you on this wonderful veterans day. mr. vice president, mrs. pence, medal of honor recipient brian thacker, secretary shulkin, mattis -- [reading names] the representatives of our veterans service organizations, assembled our armedmembers of forces, v.a. colleagues, other distinguished guests, ladies and leftemen, i don't think i anybody out. the department of veteran missions: two main to honor the dead and care for the living in accordance with promise made by president abraham lincoln in his inond inaugural address 1865. we at v.a. keep that promise 365 year. in this past year we've made great progress to also keeping trump's promise to veterans, strengt
may god bless the united states of america and all of the american heroes we honor today and may god bless also those who still stand at the ready and may he give us the wisdom to do what right for tomorrow. thank you, we're honored to be service veteran organization. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please the honorable david j. shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. [applause] >> it's great to see all of you on this wonderful veterans day. mr. vice...
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so god is working. romans 8:28 says for all things for those who love god and called according to his purpose, god can get in the middle of what's going on right now and help these people but these people have faith. >> so if there is a motivation, you cannot expect the people of this community to carry the burden by themselves. the gospel they were listening to was matthew 23, practice what you preach. obviously it was an exhortation of leaders to get in and do the work of what the gospel demands. you know what these situations bear politically, why it's seen as distasteful to see what has happened. i don't know how you serve. this is a secular country. say you do believe in divine motivation. motivation to do what? the governor is here to put his arms around people and that matters. he's going to be on the show this morning and we're happy he's taken the opportunity. this happens more here than in other places, i've seen it. i've never seen this scale of people getting hit, only a few hundred people,
so god is working. romans 8:28 says for all things for those who love god and called according to his purpose, god can get in the middle of what's going on right now and help these people but these people have faith. >> so if there is a motivation, you cannot expect the people of this community to carry the burden by themselves. the gospel they were listening to was matthew 23, practice what you preach. obviously it was an exhortation of leaders to get in and do the work of what the...
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the blood was everywhere and i kept thinking how could there be a god, how could any god allow this to happen and then he would take them in a bag in the back of a plane but it was probably one of the most traumatic experiences i've been through. it wasn't until jon meacham, editor of "newsweek" an and a vy well known pulitzer prize writer and religion scholar and deeply profoundly christian. he said it is a negative word and you are not a negative person. it means you deny the existence of god and you can't because you don't know and the word agnostic has never meant anything to me because i think it means we don't know and we all agnostic and the pope is because he doesn't know any more than i do. my favorite bumper sticker is i don't know if you don't either and i think that is true but he said to me if you're going to be an atheist, and you need to learn something about religion. he gave me a book to feed him something was percolating inside me. he said how can you be angry at god if you don't believe in god and i thought well that is an interesting question. then i had this idea t
the blood was everywhere and i kept thinking how could there be a god, how could any god allow this to happen and then he would take them in a bag in the back of a plane but it was probably one of the most traumatic experiences i've been through. it wasn't until jon meacham, editor of "newsweek" an and a vy well known pulitzer prize writer and religion scholar and deeply profoundly christian. he said it is a negative word and you are not a negative person. it means you deny the...
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i was a god if god spoke german yes i tell you yes. yeah how else would he have understood your prayers he had to be the first one god has understood them and he has ons of them done on their hearts yet. is that's also true for the prayers of us doesn't he said about one. the peasants expected luther to side with them. god turned out he bought god also he is the peasants and he sees the injustice done to them. but fighting injustice with injustice is not a goal is will it's the will of the devil puts. luther distanced himself from the peasants when violence broke out in may fifteen twenty five they also targeted members of the high in ability. yes this is now it's your turn count. you to meet your judgement hasn't so be it go. to bloodshed triggered a radical change of heart a new found female soul the devil at work and even appeal to the gym and princes to crush the peasants. let whoever can stab strangle and kill them like mad dogs. luther described the war against the peasants as a battle against the forces of evil. the decisive bat
i was a god if god spoke german yes i tell you yes. yeah how else would he have understood your prayers he had to be the first one god has understood them and he has ons of them done on their hearts yet. is that's also true for the prayers of us doesn't he said about one. the peasants expected luther to side with them. god turned out he bought god also he is the peasants and he sees the injustice done to them. but fighting injustice with injustice is not a goal is will it's the will of the...
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god bless you. god bless the commonwealth of virginia. god bless the united states of america. thank u [applause] -- thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> hello, virginia! what a day in the commonwealth of virginia. about 10 minutes ago i received a gracious call, i wished him well. i thanked him for his service.
god bless you. god bless the commonwealth of virginia. god bless the united states of america. thank u [applause] -- thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> hello, virginia! what a day in the commonwealth of virginia. about 10 minutes ago i received a gracious call, i wished him well. i thanked him for his service.
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historically, gods do not survive. your background is interesting in that your family life involved a mother who was quite religious. she was involved in the church. you had a father who was a rationalist and maths teacher. church. you had a father who was a rationalist and maths teacherli rationalist and maths teacher.” grew up with one foot in each world. exactly. i was comfortable with the paradox until i was nine years old and learned about adam and eve and genesis. i went to a museum in boston and found out about evolution. i went to my priest and said which story is true? he said nice boys don't ask about question. that was the moment for me that i realised i would ask many questions. —— that question. realised i would ask many questions. -- that question. is that what began your journey away from religion? absolutely. i moved to the solid foundations of science. i found the further i went away from religion, the stronger the ground became. but then you enter into the world of metaphysics and the ground get
historically, gods do not survive. your background is interesting in that your family life involved a mother who was quite religious. she was involved in the church. you had a father who was a rationalist and maths teacher. church. you had a father who was a rationalist and maths teacherli rationalist and maths teacher.” grew up with one foot in each world. exactly. i was comfortable with the paradox until i was nine years old and learned about adam and eve and genesis. i went to a museum in...
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god god god god god god. god god god . what long. long. were you. what. what. song. the only. long. long. ago may be. a measure that's not ok. thank you for the way of me together. i seem ok ago. i was feeling. pretty good. and it's not. my fault i. got a lot of. the michael thinking about him. fifty kitchens one city a common area one to or around berlin general max series is a very simple recipe but it's what made it so i can have. fifty international dishes chefs restaurants all of the recipes for cooking the dishes to join them at home to get you into one city. the romance in thirty minutes on d w. progress thirty where they start to divide the country i do it's a deal where they start to divide the language your blood will flow for close. to ninety nine days the soviet union is breaking up heart love to. the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way politically and economically above something that was an incredibly difficult task not misadventure because democracy was a lie but the elections were a fraud because privatisation was robbery distinctives i
god god god god god god. god god god . what long. long. were you. what. what. song. the only. long. long. ago may be. a measure that's not ok. thank you for the way of me together. i seem ok ago. i was feeling. pretty good. and it's not. my fault i. got a lot of. the michael thinking about him. fifty kitchens one city a common area one to or around berlin general max series is a very simple recipe but it's what made it so i can have. fifty international dishes chefs restaurants all of the...
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the god you. got for her. just now she's. come. to hate. her. that you think she. knew the mold you unc. seat sung you. slow down close the whole seat eat the food bowl over week. showing. the. you know i don't know if some. of them stimulus from the film. for the. formula for. anything but you know kind of the muslims. from when you go forward. and you. go. over to kind of. the music of the us and said we're going to sing it with the border with them what it has gotten because of the system with which to place where they're supposed to support or just. kind they are you know we do up that there. was a call that you're going to go up or to your new mines the. last the building that they knew that the model was a session that just go in the year they go to the. mine you store it. for. you know she was going to look in the. he is the police and i'm bringing. this from him and i bring the boys and the star. with. me at the ready seems to get there and move to miami. scummy and you are going to forget or are sure you're in for simpson murder your theory is not. just yo
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it's all written by god. god is a constant comfort for these elderly parents with life expectancy in india at sixty seven for men and seventy one for women they're already living on borrowed time. that he will be around after. someone challenges her she turns back and gives them back that this is my house when she is so independent. legal she is sensible. that to look after. singing also hopes god will provide his health is failing and he struggles to keep up with. he says it's something that worries the little ones. but. they say to us that you have probably know who will look after us i tell them all will be taken care of by the almighty. his children but he now thinks that no one over fifty five should have if. percent of the children born by age women suffer a lot even if there are a lot of resources at home parents die that who takes care of them. despite nearly dying in childbirth his wife doesn't agree. that's no guarantee of life someone could die a thirty years of age fifty. or even older. what's the
it's all written by god. god is a constant comfort for these elderly parents with life expectancy in india at sixty seven for men and seventy one for women they're already living on borrowed time. that he will be around after. someone challenges her she turns back and gives them back that this is my house when she is so independent. legal she is sensible. that to look after. singing also hopes god will provide his health is failing and he struggles to keep up with. he says it's something that...
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today the style of the russian adam god is back in demand. and building is a perfect example of that for decades it was allowed to fall into ruin now it's finally being restored with keen attention to historical detail. when the work is complete the building will be returned to its former glory as a model of the finished project charles moskos design aficionados will be able to live here if they can afford to. it's a legacy the revolutionaries of a century ago might never have anticipated. and that's all from arts twenty one next week we head for one of the most important arch. the venice biennale it's almost over but you don't have to go yourself our special edition all the highlights until then and. what is the truth. what is a lie. what information is reliable. we are all besieged online my opinion and by. real and fake what does that mean for journalism. true times. with the media. when cities are english by the. sea. and costly protective measures with. nothing. challenging our future starting november ninth on d w. what does a football
today the style of the russian adam god is back in demand. and building is a perfect example of that for decades it was allowed to fall into ruin now it's finally being restored with keen attention to historical detail. when the work is complete the building will be returned to its former glory as a model of the finished project charles moskos design aficionados will be able to live here if they can afford to. it's a legacy the revolutionaries of a century ago might never have anticipated. and...
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so help me god. a man. luther's appearance before the diet of alms went down in history is a turning point in european history but luther didn't have the benefit of hindsight he dared to stand up to the most powerful man on the planet perhaps because he knew he wasn't alone. in the luther knew he had a far reaching social reform movement beyond him and that enabled him to act the way he did involves in volves in the towns we have the support of the middle class the intellectual elite associated with the humanist money as well as to a degree that the backing of the imperial nightstand and a portion of the clergy supported him to die it is clear was all this coincided with the calculated use of a nascent power of the media the battle to shape public opinion began involves. it was the first propaganda war in european history fought by followers and opponents of the reform of the fryer from a german backwater became an international household name one placed on an equal footing with the pope in the fight for th
so help me god. a man. luther's appearance before the diet of alms went down in history is a turning point in european history but luther didn't have the benefit of hindsight he dared to stand up to the most powerful man on the planet perhaps because he knew he wasn't alone. in the luther knew he had a far reaching social reform movement beyond him and that enabled him to act the way he did involves in volves in the towns we have the support of the middle class the intellectual elite associated...
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i do not know if there is no god. i no longer believe in the god of my childhood, a deity who sends his son down to crucify for my sins. i feel like there is something a lot bigger than us. i don't know what it is. i don't have a word for it. it is ineffable. it is very hard for me to take that step into atheism. i certainly am moving in that direction, but for me, in my life, it is still hard to say there is nothing. is it not hard for you partly because you live in a society in the united states of america where it is quite difficult to be a very public figure who says i am an atheist. in the united states of america where it is quite difficult to be a very public figure who says i am an atheist. you are correct, but it is getting easier to step out and say that. in america today? ok, today, we have strange things going on in america. i considered writing the trump code, but it is too unbelievable, even for me so it is easy to smile, but it is also easy perhaps for an american to be alarmed at the state of your coun
i do not know if there is no god. i no longer believe in the god of my childhood, a deity who sends his son down to crucify for my sins. i feel like there is something a lot bigger than us. i don't know what it is. i don't have a word for it. it is ineffable. it is very hard for me to take that step into atheism. i certainly am moving in that direction, but for me, in my life, it is still hard to say there is nothing. is it not hard for you partly because you live in a society in the united...
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god. god. god god. you. guys. was. was. oh oh oh oh i. say you're sued you know. who. you know a. song. you hold. you to. say oh you. know you know you know you. oh. oh oh oh oh you. state instrument for the banner on the on the almost most of my thinking you would think because of the news because i understand you as an aside this is how some just begun you. think there's a benefit to that game show so you want something is it to. get back to stone from the up on them you must go with the shrink is a bit of able legibly well why are you out of the room little bit to be gone it's a bit of a fuck up you guys when you come from the day you. will is actually a really big. show this mean you are so because they don't deserve a good city who is not in the us just a little subject here you know muslim if it was me i would do these maidenly yes my the one thing done again is like you the ending you don't like. yeah let's go overboard. oh did he do it. all is just to get us off. our national city. was up. here in the fall. but always when your. voice comes. you can feel it was these new s
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it's all written by god. god is a constant comfort for these elderly parents with life expectancy in india at sixty seven for men and seventy one for women they're already living on borrowed time. that he will be around after. someone challenges her she turns back and gives them back that this is my house when she is still independent. legal she is sensible. that. singh also hopes god will provide his health is failing and he struggles to keep up with. he says it's something that worries the little ones. because. they say to us that you have probably know who will look after us i tell them all will be taken care of by the almighty. his children but he now thinks that no one over fifty five should have an i.v. if. percent of the children born by age women suffer a lot even if there are a lot of resources at home parents die that who takes care of them. despite nearly dying in childbirth his wife doesn't agree. that's no guarantee of life someone can die a thirty years of age fifty. or even older. what's the ha
it's all written by god. god is a constant comfort for these elderly parents with life expectancy in india at sixty seven for men and seventy one for women they're already living on borrowed time. that he will be around after. someone challenges her she turns back and gives them back that this is my house when she is still independent. legal she is sensible. that. singh also hopes god will provide his health is failing and he struggles to keep up with. he says it's something that worries the...
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god bless you. steve: god bless you. meanwhile, coming up on this monday, ever wonder what exploding pringles look like? some crazy experiments on the plaza with janice. janice: turn it upside down? >> and him and us. where did it go? that's nuts. brian: that wasn't a pringle ♪ weird science ♪ qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq today he is here to show us some fun experiments. joining us now is the founder of spangler science club and host of diy which is steve spangler. >> nice to see you again, thank you. hold your cups out. ready? you will be in one second. watch this. water for you. ainsley: do we say what's in here? >> just water. watch this. snap your fingers, turn it upside down, go. turn it upside down. bam, gone. isn't that amazing? >> how did you do that? >> wait, wait, watch this. steve: what's in there? >> take a look at this. when this goes, in brian, there is a secret powder in the bottom. same ingredient in a baby diaper. super absorbent. that's why baby diapers work. i'm trying to get kids excited about
god bless you. steve: god bless you. meanwhile, coming up on this monday, ever wonder what exploding pringles look like? some crazy experiments on the plaza with janice. janice: turn it upside down? >> and him and us. where did it go? that's nuts. brian: that wasn't a pringle ♪ weird science ♪ qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq today he is here to show us some fun experiments. joining us now is the founder of spangler science club and host of diy which is steve spangler. >> nice to...
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the gods were consulted and the evil spirits placated. good advice was exchanged no efforts with bad and high flying plans were forged. the wise prophesied a golden future a residence of the gods they even saw a capital of the world. there was also a new name for this global government. never heard of it that's no surprise outside the country the new city continued to be under its own. boisterous. welcome to contact that. official name is the longest name of any capital in the world. with more than twenty million visitors bangkok took the top spot of the most visited citizen in the world in twenty six days well ahead of london and paris. to watch out own named after the indian god of dawn is one of bangkok's landmarks and thailand's my. most famous temple. it's adorned with flower patterns made of shells and chinese porcelain more than a million individual pieces were used. to maintain the temple shine these mazak supply list and the stucco freshened up every ten years this has to be done by hand on the watch out on. we use very tradition
the gods were consulted and the evil spirits placated. good advice was exchanged no efforts with bad and high flying plans were forged. the wise prophesied a golden future a residence of the gods they even saw a capital of the world. there was also a new name for this global government. never heard of it that's no surprise outside the country the new city continued to be under its own. boisterous. welcome to contact that. official name is the longest name of any capital in the world. with more...
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he's relying on god's help for that. >> this is something god does quite often. he fulfills the desires we have deep in our hearts. reporter: but fewer and fewer parishoners are attending church services and devotions. the culinary delights of gooseberry and cheesecake are a tried-and-true means for the pastor to disseminate luther's message. >> so, that was globig, now we are going to the neighboring village, wartenburg, the mother group meets their we'll make 3:30. that easy enough, and then we'll hit the road again. reporter: it's a fulltime job split between senior citizens and the mothers' group, seven days a week. the villages that belong to the sankt petri parish are located within a 30 kilometer radius. only one in 10 people here is still a member of the protestant church despite its close proximity to wittenberg, the cradle of the reformation. is it now a god-forsaken region? >> i wouldn't say godforsaken, i'd say god-forgotten, at least in a lot of areas. east germany wasn't particularly successful, especially not economically, but sadly, it succeeded a
he's relying on god's help for that. >> this is something god does quite often. he fulfills the desires we have deep in our hearts. reporter: but fewer and fewer parishoners are attending church services and devotions. the culinary delights of gooseberry and cheesecake are a tried-and-true means for the pastor to disseminate luther's message. >> so, that was globig, now we are going to the neighboring village, wartenburg, the mother group meets their we'll make 3:30. that easy...
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oh my god! >> jennifer: name five movies jennifer lawrence has been in. >> with you in front of me i can't think of any! >> jennifer: can you name five jennifer lawrence movies? >> oh, gosh. please -- >> jennifer: lady, for the love of god -- >> i know, i know, i've seen -- i know your movies -- >> jennifer: did you see that mov movie? >> no. >> jennifer: no? didn't see it? >> no. >> jennifer: did you know who jennifer lawrence is? this is the worst day of my life. >> jennifer lawrence. nope. >> jennifer: hey. >> hey, what's up? >> jennifer: what's up? do you smoke weed? >> sometimes. >> jennifer: yeah? >> yeah. >> jennifer: when you smoke weed, do you ever watch jennifer lawrence movies? >> no. >> jennifer: cool. me neither. can you name five jennifer lawrence movies? >> five jennifer lawrence movies? >> jennifer: i know. who is that bitch? >> jennifer aniston could i tell you. >> jennifer: jennifer aniston is way lert than jennifer lawrence, do you agree? >> yeah. >> jennifer: much better. >>
oh my god! >> jennifer: name five movies jennifer lawrence has been in. >> with you in front of me i can't think of any! >> jennifer: can you name five jennifer lawrence movies? >> oh, gosh. please -- >> jennifer: lady, for the love of god -- >> i know, i know, i've seen -- i know your movies -- >> jennifer: did you see that mov movie? >> no. >> jennifer: no? didn't see it? >> no. >> jennifer: did you know who jennifer lawrence...
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i do not know if there is no god. i no longer believe in the god of my childhood, a deity who sends his son down to crucify for my sins. i feel like there is something a lot bigger than us. i don't know what it is. i don't have a word for it. i will not presume to describe it. it is ineffable. it is very hard for me to take that step into atheism. i certainly am moving in that direction, but for me, in my life, it is still hard to say there is nothing. is it not hard for you partly because you live in a society in the united states of america where it is quite difficult to be a very public figure who says, i am an atheist? you are right, but it is getting easier to step out and say that. in america today? ok, so, today, we have strange things going on in america. i considered writing the trump code, but it is too unbelievable, even for me. it is easy to smile, but it is also easy perhaps for an american to be alarmed at the state of your nation today. are you? of course i am. one of the challenges with religion is rea
i do not know if there is no god. i no longer believe in the god of my childhood, a deity who sends his son down to crucify for my sins. i feel like there is something a lot bigger than us. i don't know what it is. i don't have a word for it. i will not presume to describe it. it is ineffable. it is very hard for me to take that step into atheism. i certainly am moving in that direction, but for me, in my life, it is still hard to say there is nothing. is it not hard for you partly because you...
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Nov 27, 2017
11/17
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or not you said there is no god because there's no evidence for an a.o.s. so i said there's no evidence yes an agnostic says no evidence and not a tick says i don't know what i want to show and what's another atheist or agnostic i do want to show i don't mean to look in your christian i had claim there is a purpose to well let me not only did i knew a little not a divine purpose fair enough let me ask you both to look at your crystal balls and say it is ten twenty thirty years from now are we going to have fewer believers in the world are we doing belief is on a downward trajectory do we think religion is dying are we outgrowing it or not and no we're not growing faith we're not growing belief because here's the thing as i think a lot of people and perhaps lawrence is one of them seems to believe that science can replace faith that if we can prove certain things then people will stop believing in them but the fact of the matter is is that religion has always been in a state of evolution when we discovered that the earth was not the center of the universe ch
or not you said there is no god because there's no evidence for an a.o.s. so i said there's no evidence yes an agnostic says no evidence and not a tick says i don't know what i want to show and what's another atheist or agnostic i do want to show i don't mean to look in your christian i had claim there is a purpose to well let me not only did i knew a little not a divine purpose fair enough let me ask you both to look at your crystal balls and say it is ten twenty thirty years from now are we...
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Nov 17, 2017
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like it was when god made moses, a god over pharaoh. and made aaron his prophet or messenger to the people. i've been among you a long time. and i have not failed you in warning you of what the government of the united states of america has been planning against black people generally but black youth in particular and the nation of islam. now, you may not have been listening but you'll listen today. because we're at the end of this now. i had to think about this. reagan met with the joint chiefs of staff, okay, in early september. wow, who's the war against? he didn't say. that was for me to study. but the formula was so deep, i went on a tour, world tour, and while i was in africa -- boy, america, you have berch something because you knew when you heard me in '84 that elijah was back and he was back in that young man that was talking. he's back today. and now in the fullness of these 32 years i'm going to run real quick over six presidents that have met with their joint chiefs of staff to plan a war in the islamic world and to plan a w
like it was when god made moses, a god over pharaoh. and made aaron his prophet or messenger to the people. i've been among you a long time. and i have not failed you in warning you of what the government of the united states of america has been planning against black people generally but black youth in particular and the nation of islam. now, you may not have been listening but you'll listen today. because we're at the end of this now. i had to think about this. reagan met with the joint...
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Nov 25, 2017
11/17
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or not you said there is no god because there's no evidence for an a.o.s. so i said there's no evidence yes an agnostic says no evidence and not a tick says i don't know what i want in the show and what's another atheist or agnostic i do want to show i'll be willing to look in your christian i had claim there is a purpose to where my not only did i knew a little not a divine purpose fair enough let me ask you both to look at your crystal balls and say it is ten twenty thirty years from now are we going to have fewer believers in the world are we doing belief is on a downward trajectory do we think religion is dying are we outgrowing it or not no we're not growing faith we're not growing belief because here's the thing as i think a lot of people and perhaps lawrence is one of them seems to believe that science can replace faith that if we can prove certain things then people will stop believing in them but the fact of the matter is is that religion has always been in a state of evolution when we discovered that the earth was not the center of the universe ch
or not you said there is no god because there's no evidence for an a.o.s. so i said there's no evidence yes an agnostic says no evidence and not a tick says i don't know what i want in the show and what's another atheist or agnostic i do want to show i'll be willing to look in your christian i had claim there is a purpose to where my not only did i knew a little not a divine purpose fair enough let me ask you both to look at your crystal balls and say it is ten twenty thirty years from now are...
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Nov 5, 2017
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and in the matter of god and government, it is naturally god whose claim is taken more lightly. chesterton says, though, the point is that there is a creed. if not about divine, at least about human things. and this comes from an essay that he wrote called "what is america?" and chesterton called america "a nation with a soul of a church." a nation with the soul of a church. this was especially true, i think, during the revolutionary period. so how did this nation, or more precisely, this people, to use the language of the declaration itself -- remember, it's one people, not one nation, who separate themselves from great britain. how did this one people with a soul of a church bring off a revolution, the first successful separation of colonies from the parent stem in the history of the western world? and what effect did religion have on political culture and constitutionalism in our revolutionary period? so let's begin by looking at, as i say, some revolutionary cashes. you'll recognize maybe the title of one of gordon wood's more recent books there. we're going to look at indiv
and in the matter of god and government, it is naturally god whose claim is taken more lightly. chesterton says, though, the point is that there is a creed. if not about divine, at least about human things. and this comes from an essay that he wrote called "what is america?" and chesterton called america "a nation with a soul of a church." a nation with the soul of a church. this was especially true, i think, during the revolutionary period. so how did this nation, or more...
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ruler commanded it to be built he wished to be worshipped there after death and united him with the gods for one six hundred seventeen tower which i recorded the most important events in our cars life and his ancestors including the gods and mythological heroes. it was earlier succeeded through the christian era after a reign of almost seventy years that a col stepped over into the realm of the dead in the temple we conceal his route to the underworld under islam steps led down to park house crypt in the base of the pyramid the tombs of our kings were rarely found and it was a long time to archeologists discover the remains of. their whereabouts remained a secret until one thousand nine hundred forty nine by then he had long been among the immortals and the vessels containing provisions for his journey to the realm of the shades were of course empty. on the side of parkour sarcophagus lid i recorded the dates of his birth and death and the dates when his father died his grandfather and seven of his predecessors on the throne. this stocco him for trey's the king at the height of his reign
ruler commanded it to be built he wished to be worshipped there after death and united him with the gods for one six hundred seventeen tower which i recorded the most important events in our cars life and his ancestors including the gods and mythological heroes. it was earlier succeeded through the christian era after a reign of almost seventy years that a col stepped over into the realm of the dead in the temple we conceal his route to the underworld under islam steps led down to park house...