my kids walk past a mosque to go to ballet practice and what those people have to understand is it s been a core american value and going forward it will be a core to america s leadership in the world with our ability to exist with people whom we may disagree with. we ll leave it there. reverend benham, appreciate your time and appreciate your time, bruce feilor. up next we ll speak with fareed zakaria to return to a war given to the anti-dev mass league and we ll speak to a girl who was told her dark skin is nasty. a look at how kids see race. if you think your kids don t see race at age 5, and it s shocking how kids see race, even at that age. be right back.
freedom of speech, period. not just the speech a majority can agree on, not just the speech that s popular. that s the point. in the first amendment protected the popular and non-controversial we wouldn t need a first amendment in the first place. let s find out what s behind some of these protests around the country. with us now, the reverand flip benham, president of operation save america and best selling author bruce feiler whose works include america s prophet and walking the bible. i understand you don t like islam. their beliefs are against your beliefs, but in this country doesn t everybody has the right to worship and hold the religion religious believes that they want? i don t think there s any question about that, but what we do have is a battle over truth. islam says that jesus didn t die on a cross. islam says that jesus wasn t raised from the dead. islam says that jesus isn t god. we have a diametrical problem here. islam is a lie from the pit of
one is looking backwards and it s in 3,000 years of western religion there has been a contribution from the united states, okay, and that is that the government doesn t tell you when to pray, where to pray or even whether to pray. that is what s at stake here looking back is the idea that the government cannot go into your mosque and tell you where you can put it or where you can t. four in ten americans are in interfaith marriages. is he talking about going door to door and sitting down with people and saying i agree with your faith or not and then he ll slit your throat. and then there s looking forward. we live in a world where people of many faiths and we know we live in a global world of communications and the internet and trade and america s place in the world is dependant on the idea that we can exist and work and trade and do business and live alongside other people, and that is what s at stake here, so there s not a lot of people who are clearly going to march in the war that
religion there has been a contribution from the united states, okay, and that is that the government doesn t tell you when to pray, where to pray or even whether to pray. that is what s at stake here looking back is the idea that the government cannot go into your mosque and tell you where you can put it or where you can t. 4xor four in ten americans are in interfaith marriages. is he talking about going door to door and sitting down with people and saying i agree with your faith or not and then he ll slit your throat. and then there s looking forward. we live in a world of people of many faiths, and we know we live in a global world of communications and the internet and trade and america s place in the world is dependant on the idea that we can exist and work and trade and do business and live alongside other people, and that is what s at stake here, so there s not a lot of people who are clearly going to march in the war that reverend benham is talking about, though a lot of people