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Lauren Green

Lauren Susan Green (born June 30, 1958) is the Chief Religion Correspondent for Fox News.[2][3] Previously she was a headline anchor giving weekday updates at the top and bottom of the hour during morning television show Fox & Friends. She has also appeared as a guest panelist on Fox's late-night satire show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. She is the first African-American Miss Minnesota.

Lauren Green
Born
Lauren Susan Green[1]

(1958-06-30) June 30, 1958 (age 64)[1]
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Minnesota
Northwestern University
Occupation(s)Correspondent
(Fox News)
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
SpouseTed Nikolis

Early life

Green was born to Robert and Bessie Grissam Green in Minneapolis. She has two sisters, Barbara and Lois, and two brothers, Leslie and Kenneth.[1] In an interview with Bill O'Reilly she admitted that when she was in the sixth grade, Prince had a crush on her, called her to say "I like you", and she hung up on him.[4] She later appeared in the music video for Prince's 1992 song My Name Is Prince, playing a news anchor and using her own name of Lauren Green. She won the Miss Minnesota pageant in 1984, and was third runner-up in the Miss America 1985 pageant.

Green earned her Bachelor of Music in piano performance from the University of Minnesota in 1980, then attended graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.[3][5]

Green is a practicing Christian and was raised in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.[6]

Interview with Reza Aslan

In 2011, Green asked whether Islam "makes believers more susceptible to radicalization."[6] After a 2013 interview with Iranian-American scholar Reza Aslan (who was then promoting his new book, Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth), she received considerable criticism for her questions. Green questioned why a Muslim would write about Jesus, saying, "You're a Muslim, so why did you write a book about the founder of Christianity?"[7] Aslan defended his credentials several times throughout, and clearly stated that his interest was scholarly. Green continued to press him on the same matters, clearly not taking on board anything Aslan said.

Erik Wemple of The Washington Post disparaged Green's questions as "dumb, loaded, and prejudicial," calling for the Fox News Channel to apologize to Aslan.[8] Daniel Politi of Slate speculated that the interview was possibly "the single most cringe-worthy, embarrassing interview on Fox News [...] in recent memory."[9] Matthew J. Franck criticized Aslan for his claim of a degree in the history of religions, as he teaches creative writing and holds a PhD in Sociology of Religion rather than a degree in history.[citation needed][10] In the interview, Aslan clearly stated that "anyone who thinks this book is an attack on Christianity has not read it yet."[6]

Music

In 2004, Green released an album called Classic Beauty consisting of classical piano music.[11]

Green also played keyboards for Mike Huckabee's band The Little Rockers on the Fox News program Huckabee.

In January 2014 Green performed in the 90th birthday concert for Georg Ratzinger, the brother of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who was also in attendance. She described this in an opinion piece written for Fox News as "the honor of a lifetime."[12]

COVID-19 pandemic

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Green advocated for churches who defied court orders to stop large gatherings.[13] An editorial written by her, and published by Fox News on March 15 featured a stock photo of people holding hands when CDC guidelines at the time advised against it. The article called washing hands, sanitizing homes, and practicing social distancing a "temporary or flimsy barrier to a raging tsunami" and said "To close the churches where people go for comfort and spiritual strength – as an act of fighting against this biological scourge – seems like a surrender to Satan."[14]

Green interviewed Louisiana pastor Tony Spell for a Fox News piece in which she argued that "The fundamental right to freedom of religion in the United States is sacrosanct." In Green's piece Spell claimed the church closings were politically motivated, and that through faith his church members had been "healed of HIV and cancer -- diseases [that are] bigger than COVID-19."[15]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002". Ancestry.com. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
  2. ^ "Opinion - Commentary from Lauren Green". Fox News. April 22, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Lauren Green bio, Fox News Network, accessed November 8, 2013.
  4. ^ . www.foxnews.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-30.
  5. ^ Distinguished Visitor Series: Lauren Green on YouTube, The King's College (New York), October 27, 2009, accessed July 28, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c Murphy, Dan (July 28, 2013). "Can Muslims write about Christianity?". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  7. ^ Paul Waldman (July 29, 2013). "Christian Identity Politics on Fox". The American Prospect. Retrieved December 31, 2014.
  8. ^ Wemple, Erik (July 29, 2013). "Fox News must apologize to Reza Aslan". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  9. ^ Politi, Daniel (July 28, 2013). "Fox News to Scholar: Why Would a Muslim Write a Book About Jesus?". Slate. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
  10. ^ Graham, David A. (July 29, 2013). "Is Muslim Academic Reza Aslan More Biased Than a Christian Scholar?". Atlantic. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  11. ^ David Freedlander (2013-07-30). "Lauren Green, the Woman Behind Fox News' Reza Aslan Interview Debacle". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2013-08-04.
  12. ^ Lauren Green (2014-01-17). "Honor of a lifetime -- performing at the Vatican for Pope Benedict, his brother". Fox News. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  13. ^ "Why Some Churches Are Defying Bans on Gatherings". Fox News. 27 March 2020.
  14. ^ "This is the power of a National Day of Prayer". Fox News. 15 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Lauren Green: Coronavirus crisis -- Why some churches are defying bans on gathering". Fox News. 27 March 2020.

External links

  • Lauren Green at Facebook

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For the actor featured in Bonanza and Battlestar Galactica see Lorne Greene Lauren Susan Green born June 30 1958 is the Chief Religion Correspondent for Fox News 2 3 Previously she was a headline anchor giving weekday updates at the top and bottom of the hour during morning television show Fox amp Friends She has also appeared as a guest panelist on Fox s late night satire show Red Eye w Greg Gutfeld She is the first African American Miss Minnesota Lauren GreenBornLauren Susan Green 1 1958 06 30 June 30 1958 age 64 1 Minneapolis Minnesota U S NationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of MinnesotaNorthwestern UniversityOccupation s Correspondent Fox News Height5 ft 11 in 180 cm SpouseTed Nikolis Contents 1 Early life 2 Interview with Reza Aslan 3 Music 4 COVID 19 pandemic 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditGreen was born to Robert and Bessie Grissam Green in Minneapolis She has two sisters Barbara and Lois and two brothers Leslie and Kenneth 1 In an interview with Bill O Reilly she admitted that when she was in the sixth grade Prince had a crush on her called her to say I like you and she hung up on him 4 She later appeared in the music video for Prince s 1992 song My Name Is Prince playing a news anchor and using her own name of Lauren Green She won the Miss Minnesota pageant in 1984 and was third runner up in the Miss America 1985 pageant Green earned her Bachelor of Music in piano performance from the University of Minnesota in 1980 then attended graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University 3 5 Green is a practicing Christian and was raised in the African Methodist Episcopal Church 6 Interview with Reza Aslan EditIn 2011 Green asked whether Islam makes believers more susceptible to radicalization 6 After a 2013 interview with Iranian American scholar Reza Aslan who was then promoting his new book Zealot The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth she received considerable criticism for her questions Green questioned why a Muslim would write about Jesus saying You re a Muslim so why did you write a book about the founder of Christianity 7 Aslan defended his credentials several times throughout and clearly stated that his interest was scholarly Green continued to press him on the same matters clearly not taking on board anything Aslan said Erik Wemple of The Washington Post disparaged Green s questions as dumb loaded and prejudicial calling for the Fox News Channel to apologize to Aslan 8 Daniel Politi of Slate speculated that the interview was possibly the single most cringe worthy embarrassing interview on Fox News in recent memory 9 Matthew J Franck criticized Aslan for his claim of a degree in the history of religions as he teaches creative writing and holds a PhD in Sociology of Religion rather than a degree in history citation needed 10 In the interview Aslan clearly stated that anyone who thinks this book is an attack on Christianity has not read it yet 6 Music EditIn 2004 Green released an album called Classic Beauty consisting of classical piano music 11 Green also played keyboards for Mike Huckabee s band The Little Rockers on the Fox News program Huckabee In January 2014 Green performed in the 90th birthday concert for Georg Ratzinger the brother of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI who was also in attendance She described this in an opinion piece written for Fox News as the honor of a lifetime 12 COVID 19 pandemic EditThroughout the COVID 19 pandemic Green advocated for churches who defied court orders to stop large gatherings 13 An editorial written by her and published by Fox News on March 15 featured a stock photo of people holding hands when CDC guidelines at the time advised against it The article called washing hands sanitizing homes and practicing social distancing a temporary or flimsy barrier to a raging tsunami and said To close the churches where people go for comfort and spiritual strength as an act of fighting against this biological scourge seems like a surrender to Satan 14 Green interviewed Louisiana pastor Tony Spell for a Fox News piece in which she argued that The fundamental right to freedom of religion in the United States is sacrosanct In Green s piece Spell claimed the church closings were politically motivated and that through faith his church members had been healed of HIV and cancer diseases that are bigger than COVID 19 15 References Edit a b c Minnesota Birth Index 1935 2002 Ancestry com Retrieved November 27 2010 Opinion Commentary from Lauren Green Fox News April 22 2011 a b Lauren Green bio Fox News Network accessed November 8 2013 O Reilly FOXNews com www foxnews com Archived from the original on 2010 04 30 Distinguished Visitor Series Lauren Green on YouTube The King s College New York October 27 2009 accessed July 28 2013 a b c Murphy Dan July 28 2013 Can Muslims write about Christianity The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved April 4 2016 Paul Waldman July 29 2013 Christian Identity Politics on Fox The American Prospect Retrieved December 31 2014 Wemple Erik July 29 2013 Fox News must apologize to Reza Aslan The Washington Post Retrieved April 4 2016 Politi Daniel July 28 2013 Fox News to Scholar Why Would a Muslim Write a Book About Jesus Slate Retrieved July 28 2013 Graham David A July 29 2013 Is Muslim Academic Reza Aslan More Biased Than a Christian Scholar Atlantic Retrieved April 24 2014 David Freedlander 2013 07 30 Lauren Green the Woman Behind Fox News Reza Aslan Interview Debacle The Daily Beast Retrieved 2013 08 04 Lauren Green 2014 01 17 Honor of a lifetime performing at the Vatican for Pope Benedict his brother Fox News Retrieved 2014 01 19 Why Some Churches Are Defying Bans on Gatherings Fox News 27 March 2020 This is the power of a National Day of Prayer Fox News 15 March 2020 Lauren Green Coronavirus crisis Why some churches are defying bans on gathering Fox News 27 March 2020 External links EditLauren Green at Facebook Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lauren Green Retrieved from 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