week. it really takes on as your brother said, quite interesting. it says finding jesus in the old testament. something you re doing might ruffle a few feathers trying to do that. i explain to i do believe that the old testament is christ-centered. when i came to christ, one of the main ways i did it was through the old testament. there s unbelievable prophecy such as psalms 22 about sees us life, death and resurrection in such specificity it will blow r your mind. they were written hundreds of years before christ was born. there s typology, the covenants, jesus work as prophet, priest and king when he became in the new testament. those were foreshadowed in the old testament. made perfect in him. it s all christ-centered i think. why now for this book and who is it for? well, i wrote an earlier book, jesus on trial. this was kind of a pre-quel.
no converts, like they suddenly changed their names and identities and thinking but we re still not able to track them down because in their entourage, people didn t really know that they were radicalizing. it s like with a sect, you don t know that your child is suddenly getting into scientology or sth something and also there s a lot of comparison with people s kids who commit suicide. when your child is preparing suicide, the parents always say we didn t know. we had no idea. so, that s one typology. the other one we have to think about is the conspiracy within the family. you get these groups of brothers and they aren t going to rat on their brothers, so they say he s a nice guy and he will cover the others. so, it s really horribly
republicans. you can talk about liberal policies all day long. republicans are supporting liberal policies right now. are they pro-abortion? are they pro-gun control? why don t we talk about this? your guy, mitch mcconnell won t defungt wait one second. not one person in the republican leadership right now is a pro-single payer health departmentcare, pro-high taxes liberal. donald trump isn t even a republican. he s a registered independent. he can t be on the ballot because he s not an actual republican. i know he doesn t want to dpe fine a a republican is. define what a republican is. the republicans that are runing right now there s a pretty simple typology on the back so let me jump in here. you have 16 people on the ballot. the person what s ahead doubles, and if all of those are registered republicans, the one
backdrop. a more moderate president. i think some question how moderate he really is. what, if any, power does the president in iran actually have over the nuclear weapons program? not a lot. the supreme leader has the power. we re always reduced to wanting to turn the presidents into a typology of the u.s. president, that they have the same kind power, and they don t. he s more moderate than others in the field. clearly a signal to the supreme leader. he kind of reminds me i know this will sound terrible. kind of like a barack obama who comes in. there s a lot of aspirations. he s going to have to find something nasty to take action on in order to show he s not as moderate. to dispov marove many of those. josh, i want to get a sense, does this offer a real shift in
enough to make sure he was never trying to alienate the tea party. that s the point. he addressed tea party groups, talked about his own values. it s important to define, what is the tea party? is a conservative voter a tea party activist? is tony perkins a tea party activist? i don t know there s a strict definition. one way to judge is strength is what happens to the tea party republican freshman in the fall in these house races. if romney s at the top of the ticket, do these guys get re-elected? what happens? karen, there is nothing better than andy typology at the the pew center. conservative votes, not monolithic. you re a democrat and you re going, wait, they re more divided up than the democrats usually are. they really are and actually, the differences within their differences are dramatic in terms of the arch, arch, arch