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  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_001.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_018.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_018.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_004.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_002.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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  • We spent last Sunday shooting a video at Second Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Southwest Atlanta. It was hard not to feel the spirit as the seventy five year old pastor Rev. Jones shouted "God is real," through the broken microphone and this man rocked back in fourth in the pew screaming with all his might "Thank you Jesus."<br />
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Check out our video of the event: http://clatl.com/cribnotes/archives/2011/10/20/rev-johnny-l-jones-the-hurricane-that-hit-atlanta.
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  • PHILADELPHIA, PA - August 3, 2000- Henry Kissenger about to be grabbed by the hand of god to atone for his sins of death and war at the 2000 Republican National Convention at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • June 11, 2001 - Terre Haute, Indiana: Outside the United States Federal Penitentiary during Timothy McVeigh's execution.
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  • Outside Timothy McVeigh execution, Terre Haute, Indiana, 2001
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  • Sign held by a man on Northside Avenue in Atlanta.
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  • The rally to end war on terrorism and support for beseiged Palestinians, Washington D.C. 2002. <br />
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Muslims turn toward Mecca during afternoon prayers in Washington D.C.
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  • Paul Wolfowitz a former United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and President of the World Bank. As U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense he was one of the strongest advocates of the Iraq war and he was forced to resign from the World Bank over a controversy sparked by his awarding of a job to his companion and lover.
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  • Broderick Head's of Broderick Head's Taxidermy in Bremen, Georgia. "I have enjoyed my life as a Master Taxidermist and love to put animals back as close as I can to what God has created in nature... only God can do it better."
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  • ATLANTA, Georgia - September 16, 2011: Troy Davis' cousin E. Red speaks to the crowd outside Ebenezer Baptist Church, he said he visits Troy Davis weekly at the prison, "Troy is at one with god," he said, "their is nothing the state of Georgia can do to hurt Troy."
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  • October 15, 2011 - "Together we stand," said Bishop Michael Robinson of Almighty Movement of God in Ministries about his church group and Occupy Atlanta after his group constructed a sanctuary space in Woodruff Park amongst the Occupy Atlanta tents.
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  • This photo was shot at the Rialto Center during auditions for the Apollo Theater's Amateur Night. Anybody who wanted to try out had the opportunity as long as they were one of the first 300 in line at the Rialto Saturday morning. After they auditioned they were either informed that they were "going to New York" or offered a polite thank you.<br />
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Dwayne Terry, 26,  Lawrenceville, Georgia was the eleventh person in line at the audition. He arrived outside the Rialto at 7:45 p.m., Friday night and slept on the sidewalk in front of the theater. "When.you really want something you have to go get it," he said "the biggest thing was I was so excited about the opportunity that sleeping on the sidewalk really did not matter." When this photo was taken in the audition room, Terry was minutes from his life long dream of trying out to perform at the Apollo. "I was meditating, I was thinking about ministering to the people in the room through my art." Dwayne, who goes by the performance name "Inspirit" describes his talent as "Inspirational Mime," during his performance he combines lip synching to Christian music sung by Yolanda Adams with miming. "What I try to do is lip sing every part of the song every word, every beat and then I try to portray it in mime, I don't think anyone else in the world has done this so completely." <br />
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After Terry's performance he was not one of the 47 contestants Saturday who were invited to go to New York and perform at the Apollo, "I was really disappointed, of course, but I think god had a bigger vision for me, he has a bigger plan it was probably just to touch the people in that room. Next time the Apollo has another try out I will be there again because the inspirational mime is not just for the church but for the world, the world has got to see it."
    Auditions
  • "Death is inevitable. Be ready to meet God, repent for your wrongdoing, you know when you are doing right and wrong." .
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