Hello again. Anthony. I saw you in the back. Where are you from . Winston massachusetts originally new jersey. My mom came here in 1993. She came here to give me a better opportunity. So thank you for this. You are the american dream. I am trying. You want a picture . I really like what you said. Karen. Oh karen . Basic karen. I have never signed so many egg s. Hello i am claire. Im excited to be here. I thought it was great. Lovely to hear. Hardees spell. The irish way. Cassie claire. Where my family is from. A long way from claire to hear. That is for sure. I was here whats and people kept saying mayor and mayor i thought they were talking to me the whole place was filled with boston people. Are you tom . Thank you for your question. Where are you from . I am from georgia. What part of the family. My people are in the mountains of galway not far from where maher walshs people are from. Have you been over there . Once, when i was 11. My people are not far from there. My people are in
Whatever happened to abraham lincolns pronouncement in the gettysburg address at hours that the government of the people, by the people and for the people. We make the decisions for ourselves. It is rapidly being replaced now by a government of the courts, by the courts and for the courts. Let me get to the bottom line. If the u. S. Supreme Court Redefines Marriage to an good samesex marriage, we all know you and i all know that this will not be the end of the matter. An avalanche of court cases will be filed unrelated issues that we can even imagine today. We believe or should i say i believe that religious liberty will be insolvent from every side. Indeed, that authority happened. Pastors may have to officiate samesex marriages and they could he prohibited from passages of scripture. Those who refuse to comply will likely be threatened legally and as the years go by, some will be subjected to prison sentences. Christians who operate as mrs. Will be required to dance to the government
If you have questions, please write them down. So, on this panel on religious growth, im very happy we have a professor of religion from Florida State university. She is the author recently of conceived in doubt religion in politics in the new american nation. We were not conceived in liberty, we were conceived in doubt . Is that the idea . That is the idea. Stephen next to amanda, we have the author of sacred borders continuing revelation and canonical restraint in early america. And also women in american religion. He is working on a comparative biography of two female founders. And then at the end, last, but not least, john, professor of history at the museum of at the university of missouri. He is the author of a biography on Francis Asbury, the american methodist leader, who i believe his powderhorn will be included in our exhibition. We have tracked down his powderhorn. So, im delighted to have you all. Thank you all for coming and joining us for this conversation. Let me start w
Example, adult diabetes, Childhood Obesity and so on, other things that qatar is now trying to position itself as a Global Leader in addressing. I hate to end tonights discussion with the mention of diseases, but its been a pleasure and an honor being here. Thank you all, and my thanks again to osama. Thank you. [applause] before you turn if you dont mind i would like to say that have the professor for two more days here. You will be appearing at the Carnegie Endowment tomorrow at 1 p. M. To give his thoughts. Been back here for a conference on religious and secular trends in the region of north africa and the will be a paper on qatar involved with some of these religious developments in the region. So please, join us again tomorrow and the day after. But for now, please join us outside for some snacks and feel free to continue the conversation with professor mehran kamrava. Thank you all very much. [applause] is there a Nonfiction Author a book you would like to see featured on booktv
Eventually prevented over in the way because theres money in state does change the market entirely. We look at numbers. We look at the upside, the barriers and the obstacle. I give you a example. In many countries, tax is assessed on a family unit. Guess why . The marginal rate of taxation applies much more heavily on the second page. Guess what, women are generally paid less for the same job. They are the secondary ways. So they are taxed much more heavily because of the taxation system in place. If you change that instead of having a family unit, you have taxation of the individual and not discrimination, that this incentive goes away. Those are the kinds of things the imf for the first time in studying in details and with empirical data. [applause] if i could just add, you know, for many of us and before the lights when in my eyes i could actually see people i knew a tear. For many of us come in the argument for womens equality, for womens rights was first and foremost a moral argum