Thursday, August 1, 2013

MRC's Bozell slams Reza Aslan for suggestion Jesus Christ is not of ...

On Fox News Channel?s ?America Live? on Wednesday, Brent Bozell, head of the Media Research Center, reacted to an interview Lauren Green conducted with Reza Aslan, author of ?Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth.?

In his book, Aslan question the core tenets of Christianity, particularly Jesus Christ and him being of divine nature. Green, in her interview, however, questioned Aslan?s expertise on Christianity, noting he was a Muslim.

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Green?s question drew fire from many left-wing storefronts, but Bozell, author of ?Collusion: How the Media Stole the 2012 Election,? defend Green?s line of questioning for his so-called work with the book.

?I will be the first one to stand up and applaud Lauren Green for the question that she asked,? Bozell said. ?It was the exact correct question that needed to be asked. Look, this man was a Christian who converted to Islam and she had every right to ask him ? she?s asking him in fact, do you have a bias, are you being influenced by your faith to write what you are writing? He should have first and foremost said, ?Yes, I am.? To deny it shows the arrogance. And you saw his answer ? just the aloof arrogance in how dare she asked that question. But the fact of the matter is, the Muslim faith believes that Jesus Christ did not have a divine nature. They do not believe he was God. Therefore, if he?s going to take the attitude, ?Well, he?s just a scholar, he just happens to be Muslim, that he really didn?t care about this issue so much,? he?s not a good Muslim.?

Bozell suggested there should be more focus on the author, especially considering the controversial premises involving Christianity he sets forth in his book.

?Why don?t they talk about the author?? he continued. ?Why don?t they talk about the fact that he makes the statement which NPR had to correct, that nowhere in the Bible did Jesus Christ claim to be the Messiah, which is absolutely false. He?s also made the claim in his book ? this is the man who?s such an expert on this, that the crucifixion was Jesus Christ fomenting violence in society. Apparently he?s not familiar with a thing called the beatitudes. He also suggested in the interview with Lauren Green, he said something very interesting ? he said his book was based on 1,000 books that were used to make this book.?

?Now, Shannon, I don?t know about you, I have never in my life heard an author say that 1,000 books were his reference to do a book,? he continued.? And while we?re at it, he also said, more than once, that he had a degree in ? a history degree in religion. In fact he doesn?t. So there are all sorts of holes you could poke in this man?s very, very biased and very, very one-sided book that is aimed to do nothing. But he also makes the point, and this is something [as] a Catholic, I take great offense to. There?s a very big difference between a historical Christ and what the Catholic Church has done to create a mythical Christ. No, there isn?t.?

He also pointed out that Green?s role at Fox News is one that doesn?t exist on other TV news networks, which puts Green in the unique position to ask those sorts of questions.

?Shannon, let?s put it in this perspective,? he added. ?First of all, the media can?t stand you folks at Fox. There?s a headline you didn?t know. But what I find really curious, Lauren is the ? I may be wrong and somebody correct me if I?m wrong, I do not believe there is another religion reporter on television today. Lauren Green is the only one in business today. So who in the world is to criticize Lauren Green at Fox News? ? Let me just say one more thing ? I know Lauren Green is a good, good woman. She doesn?t deserve to be attacked like this.?

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Source: http://dailycaller.com/2013/07/31/mrcs-bozell-slams-reza-aslan-for-suggestion-jesus-christ-is-not-of-divine-nature/

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Judge: 3 Penn State ex-officials to stand trial

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) ? Penn State's ex-president and two former top school administrators were ordered Tuesday to stand trial on charges accusing them of a cover-up in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.

Prosecutors showed enough evidence during a two-day preliminary hearing to warrant a full criminal court trial for ex-President Graham Spanier, former vice president Gary Schultz and ex-athletic director Tim Curley, Judge William Wenner concluded.

Wenner called it "a tragic day for Penn State University."

State prosecutors allege that the three men failed to tell police about sexual abuse allegations involving Sandusky and then tried to cover up what they knew about it.

The men say they are innocent and were not aware of the allegation against Sandusky in 2001. They say they had believed that Sandusky and the boy were engaged in nothing more than horseplay in a university locker room shower.

Sandusky was convicted last year of 45 counts of child sexual abuse, but maintains his innocence and is appealing a 30- to 60-year state prison term.

A football team graduate assistant in 2001, Mike McQueary, has testified that he saw Sandusky and a boy engaged in a sex act in the locker room shower and within days reported it to coach Joe Paterno, Curley and Schultz. However, Curley and Schultz say McQueary never reported that the encounter was sexual in nature, and Spanier, in turn, has said Curley and Schultz never told him about any sort of sex abuse of a boy.

The three were charged with perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare of children, failure to properly report suspected abuse and conspiracy. Those charges include allegations of hiding evidence from investigators and lying to the grand jury.

Curley and Schultz were initially charged in November 2011, when Sandusky was arrested, and accused of perjury and failure to properly report the incident.

Spanier was forced out as president at that time. A year later, he was charged with covering up a complaint about Sandusky while additional charges were filed against Curley and Schultz. Spanier remains a faculty member on administrative leave.

Paterno was fired and died in January 2012.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/judge-3-penn-state-ex-officials-stand-trial-191226041.html

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Accenture in talks to acquire rival Booz & Co: WSJ

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Management consulting firm Accenture Plc is in talks to acquire rival Booz & Co, a deal that would beef up its strategy and operations consulting services, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Acquisition-hungry Accenture has this year announced it would be acquiring London-based global service design consultancy Fjord and digital marketing company Acquity Group as well as Mortgage Cadence, a loan origination software company.

Representatives for Accenture were not available for comment after normal business hours. A spokeswoman for Booz & Co said the firm does not address market or media speculation pertaining to it.

Accenture has about 266,000 employees worldwide and net revenues of $27.9 billion for the fiscal year ended August 31, 2012, the company's website said.

Booz & Co has over 3,000 employees globally, according to information on the company's website. It ended discussions of a possible merger with A.T. Kearney, another management consulting firm, in July 2010.

Accenture cut its full-year outlook last month, citing a pullback in spending by its consulting business clients, after reporting third-quarter revenue below analysts' estimates.

(Reporting by Sam Forgione; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/accenture-talks-acquire-rival-booz-co-wsj-020511539.html

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