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Altria Group chairman says 2016 may herald a confident ...

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Artikel von chron.com: In an interview Wednesday with the Christian Broadcasting Network, Texas Sen . Cruz attributes Trump support to voters who are 'not that engaged'. and presidential candidate Ted Cruz blamed his rival Donald Trump's wide support among Republicans on "low information" and poor voter engagement.

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Dazu schreibt chron.com: In an interview Wednesday with the Christian Broadcasting Network, Texas Sen . Cruz attributes Trump support to voters who are 'not that engaged'. and presidential candidate Ted Cruz blamed his rival Donald Trump's wide support among Republicans on "low information" and poor voter engagement.

Stephen Fry's 'God is evil' interview shortlisted for religious award

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Winners of the 2016 Sandford St Martins Awards, which celebrate excellence in religious broadcasting, will be announced during a ceremony at Lambeth Palace in June ....

Stephen Fry’s 'Utterly Evil' God Rant Could Win A Religious Broadcasting Award

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An interview which saw renowned atheist Stephen Fry denounce God as “capricious, mean-minded and stupid”, has been nominated for a religious broadcasting award. The 58-year-old was appearing on RTE’s The Meaning Of Life in February 2015 when he was asked by host Gay Byrne what he would do if he came face-to-face with the Almighty.

Stephen Fry Segment Framing God as 'Utterly Evil' Up for Broadcast Award

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An interview in which Stephen Fry denounces God as “utterly evil, capricious and monstrous” is shortlisted for an award to celebrate excellence in religious broadcasting, reports. The Guardian newspaper Tony Jordan’s The Ark and the BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet’s documentary Children of the Gaza....

Comment on Interview where Stephen Fry tells Gay Byrne God is evil is up for an award

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AN INTERVIEW WHERE Stephen Fry told Gay Byrne God was evil has been nominated for a religious broadcasting award. The British actor and TV presenter appeared on an episode of RTÉ One’s The Meaning of Life in February 2015. The interview sparked a discussion about religious beliefs and has now been....

Gogglebox vicar Kate Bottley: 'There's something to be said for religious broadcasting by stealth'

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Gogglebox vicar Kate Bottley says her TV role has led to more conversations about faith than any of her sermons. Kate stars in the Channel 4 show, which watches people watching TV, and is also the vicar of Blyth, Scrooby and Ranskill in north Nottinghamshire.

Baroness Joan Bakewell wins award for 'outstanding' religious broadcasting

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The Labour peer and former BBC journalist will collect the award at a ceremony at Lambeth Palace on June 8. In a statement ahead of the awards, the Sandford St Martin Trust said the award was "in recognition of her outstanding commitment to religious and ethical broadcasting over six decades".

Newt: Trump might ride into convention on an elephant

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The elephant has long been the mascot of the Republican Party, but former House speaker Newt Gingrich says Donald Trump could take the GOP’s affection for the animal to new heights. “He is a great showman," Gingrich told the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody. "We have no idea what a Donald Trump convention will be like.

Gingrich: Don't be shocked if Trump rides into GOP convention 'on an elephant'

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Newt Gingrich told the Christian Broadcasting Network Monday that a Republican convention nominating Donald Trump would be filled with unpredictability — and maybe an elephant. "He is a great showman," Gingrich told host David Brody. "We have no idea what a Donald Trump convention will be like.

How the Christian Right Manufactures Martyrs for Their Phony 'Religious Freedom' Crusade

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On May 12, the conservative advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom introduced the newest Christian martyrs in the fight over LGBT anti-discrimination laws: Breanna Koski and Joanna Duka, the two young owners of the Phoenix-based stationary and calligraphy studio, Brush & Nib.

A Canfield televangelist is serving as an unpaid ‘liaison for Christian policy’ to Donald Trump

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CANFIELD. A local televangelist, who once received immunity to testify in a case-fixing trial in Mahoning County, is serving as an unpaid “liaison for Christian policy” to Republican Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Frank Amedia, who lives in Austintown and is a senior pastor at Touch Heaven....

Melanie McDonagh: Why broadcasters shy away from the big questions of religion

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Fittingly enough, it was in what the Archbishop of Canterbury called the “quasi-Hogwarts” environment of Lambeth Palace that the Sandford St Martin Awards took place last night. For the Baftas of religious broadcasting Nick Baines, the Bishop of Leeds, took the Stephen Fry role, and Joan Bakewell....

Evangelicals Put Their Faith in Trump, but Admit to Skepticism

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If you talk to evangelical Christians at the conservative Faith and Freedom Coalition conference being held this week in Washington, you may be tempted to assume Donald Trump has the evangelical vote safely wrapped up. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee addressed the annual gathering of....

Trump 'moved the needle' with faith leaders

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. David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network discusses Donald Trump's closed-door meeting with evangelical leaders. Duration: {{video.duration.

Trump: It's 'politically correct' to say Christians should 'pray for all of our leaders'

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Donald Trump said the Bible is the best book ever written — putting his book, “The Art of the Deal,” a distant second — and promised to “protect Christianity.” (Associated Press) **FILE** By Ken Shepherd - The Washington Times - Tuesday, June 21, 2016.

Trinity Broadcasting Network's "Praise the Lord" Welcomes Christian Broadcast Legend Pat Robertson

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LOS ANGELES June 23, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When you think of the early days of Christian television, two names immediately come to mind: Pat Robertson , who founded the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) in 1961, and the late Paul Crouch , who, with his wife Jan, followed up in 1973 with....

Elderly rural Nigerians prone to high BP

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This was disclosed by the Health Adviser for Lagos State Branch of the Nigerian Red Cross, Dr. Femi Oloyede, during a free medical service programme organised by the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) Africa, with support from the Australian Embassy, in Makoko area of Lagos.

Religious broadcasting: How it could change the way we see the world

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What religious broadcasting can do for the UK – and what it can't Why we need good religious broadcasting in the UK The BBC has been criticised for not being Christian enough. These stories are hardy perennials, springing up with some regularity ever since the days of Mary Whitehouse and the National Viewers and Listeners' Association.

Trump Lays Bare the Moral Bankruptcy of the Religious Right

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The business of saving souls has always had its charlatans. In the United States, the religious right often seems to serve up more than its share. Take Ralph Reed, for example. The political operative who rose to fame as executive director of the now-defunct Christian Coalition, Reed has long used....
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