christ on the cross for the sins of all humanity. it all began with a mob. the unreasonable mob rushed in and arrested and killed jesus for the things that he said. truth was snuffed out by error. at least for a few days. that wall street journal poll recently revealed that the importance of religion among americans has dropped from 62% 25 years ago to 39% today. i m not sure that is really true. you see, religion is alive and well to me. just look at the fervor of these religiously minded people. it s time for action. that s religious activism. l litgies not roaded in god but environmental justice. never mind gluing yourself to a van gogh doesn t help the environment. facts don t matter. this is a religious division. children are nearly following the dictates of the only religion they have ever known. the mob is invading our state houses with the same religious conviction. look at these trans religionists in texas. [chanting]. catchy. we ve been told for years that c
our window. welcome into fox & friends . wiwe had several bibles from the office out and handouted to us and it struck me, i love history. i love history. i know pete is a big student of western civilization and its foundational ties to christianity. one thing she highlighted in the piece visiting the museum of the bible is the way that christianity and the word of god in the form of the bible is inextricable from the history and culture. from the gutenburg press that s mass knead media to the united states of america and monuments and documents and founding fathers, it s all intricately intertwined and you can check it out by the way in american. go to that museum of the bible at museumofthebible.org/explore and see the literal stories come to life. rachel: we re in a battle to save the story and it was a privately funded museum that was never done on public money and there s a lot of wokeification of the smithsonian and retelling of the story and a battle right now for the
good afternoon. first, police in northern ireland are warning that dissident republican groups may try to cause public disorder to draw police into attacks over the easter weekend. extra officers are being drafted in ahead of a visit by president biden next week as part of events to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. our ireland correspondent chris page reports from belfast. in northern ireland this weekend, people are holding events to mark a quarter of a century of relative peace. the agreement signed on good friday, 1998, largely ended three decades of conflict. but there is also a reminder that the threat from paramilitaries hasn t completely pa ramilitaries hasn t completely faded. paramilitaries hasn t completely faded. police have taken the unusual step of warning there could be street violence at a march held by dissident republicans. there is very strong community evidence specifically coming forward in respect of monday s events in derry londond
units, fighterjet pilots, and drone operators amid heightened tensions in the region. in the latest escalation of tensions between israel and the palestinians, two israeli women have been killed in an attack in the occupied west bank. the authorities say a third person was also seriously wounded in the incident, which happened near the settlement of hamra. the israeli military says troops are searching for suspects who opened fire at a car, causing it to crash. this latest development comes after the israeli military hit targets belonging to the palestinian militant group hamas. the air strikes hit areas of the gaza strip and lebanon. israel says they re in retaliation for a major rocket attack on israel launched from southern lebanon, which the israelis blamed on hamas. these images from gaza show the aftermath. they re the heaviest air strikes that israel has carried out on gaza since last august. our correspondent yolande knell has the lastest from jerusalem. there are som
developments in the last few minutes, the news we have been reporting to the course of the day that two sisters killed and a mother killed in a shooting in the west bank. we see the pictures of the scene. the operation that followed in the immediate aftermath stop the update comes on the mayor. he has said that the three women were residents of the settlement which lies south ofjerusalem. according to the mayor, the family were travelling for holiday when the attack happened and were immigrants from the uk, originally from london. no confirmation of that from the bbc so far it certainly was comments being reported from the mayor of the west bank settlements that these two sisters were originally from london here in the uk. not clear whether would they wear dual nationals because earlier we were reporting they were to is really sisters and more details coming in all the time and since that latest attack we have sin reservists calls up in israel as tensions are ratcheted up aga