However, this Catholic Christian and former high school history teacher says he does not take the evidence of Scripture literally. And so I wrote Killing Jesus because I was directed to write that.” And one night I just woke up and went, ‘Killing Jesus.’ I believe that comes from the Holy Spirit. O’Reilly attributes his inspiration for writing Killing Jesus to the Holy Spirit: “All of the ideas come to me in the middle of the night. Lesson #3: submit to the authority of Scripture. “The love of money is a root of all kinds of evils” (1 Timothy 6:10). But when we follow our passion and do what we love, financial results often follow. It’s an odd fact that the more we work for money, the less we may earn. I’m not addicted to all of this stuff.” He says that he gives millions a year to charity. ![]() But he told 60 Minutes, “I never once in my life did any job for money. He was paid $10 million to write Killing Jesus. O’Reilly earns more than $20 million from his television program, books, syndicated newspaper column and stage show. We are happiest and most effective when we do what we were made to do. Like Bill O’Reilly, we are each created by God for a purpose only we can fulfill. His genuineness comes through and helps explain his enormous popularity. ![]() He writes his own scripts for each evening’s telecast and is doing what he believes he was gifted to do. An Irish Catholic kid from Long Island.” He was a loquacious boy who questioned authority in elementary school, and maintains the same personality and approach to life today. Asked to explain his popularity, O’Reilly said, “I am who I am. Watching the interview, I learned three important lessons. Last Sunday evening, he appeared on CBS’s 60 Minutes to talk about his new bestseller, Killing Jesus. His previous books of popular history, Killing Lincoln and Killing Kennedy, have sold more than five million copies. Bill O’Reilly has hosted the #1 cable news show in America for 13 years.
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