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Monthly Archives: March 2006
Moving Muslims to Europe does not make them Europeans
Vox Day has a wonderful commentary explaining the difference between immigration and migration and how allowing politicians to confuse the two will cause a huge possibly unwanted change to a culture. Leftist out there will hate this article but that … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged change, culture, immigration, migration, vox day
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‘Satanic’ art in Catholic Church exposed
Now this is interesting stuff from a sector inside the Catholic Church. Could the Roman Catholic Church’s sex abuse crisis be tied to embedded Satanic and occultic imagery in its artwork – some of it hundreds of years old? That … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Art, Current Affairs, Film, Movies, Religion
Tagged art, catholic, church, conspiracy, davinci code, rape, Rape of the Soul, satanic, satanic art., soul
1 Comment
The Cost of becoming a Christian in Afghanistan
Of course you don’t hear this in the MSM but this is what happens pretty regularly in the Muslim world. Abdul Rahman is facing a death sentence for becoming a Christian. What a heinous crime! One bystander states… "Cut off … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged afghanistan, christian, death, death sentence, Rahman, sentence, the cost of becoming a Christian in Afghanistan
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Archbishop: stop teaching creationism
Archbishop of Canterbury argues against teaching creationism in schools. Even schools started by Christians. This seems a bit odd to me because the actual theory being taught is Intelligent Design, not creationism. There seems to be significant confusion here. The … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged Archbishop of Canterbury, creationism, intelligent design, Rowan Williams
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Update on Blogs For Terri
Dear Friends, One year ago we fought together on behalf of Terri Schiavo at BlogsforTerri as a loose coalition of independent bloggers, commenters and readers. Despite our protests, we watched with sadness and alarm as Terri’s food and water were … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged blogs for terri, blogsforterri
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Photo of the Day: Shadows of a Rose
Shadows of a Rose Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. The sun was just perfect, I wanted to have a little fun. This is the result.
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged images, photo, photo of the day, photography, picture, red, rose, shadows
1 Comment
Everything Happens For A Reason
Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be there … to serve some sort of purpose, teach you a lesson or help figure out who you are or who you want … Continue reading
X-rated ‘children’s’ books outrage students’ parents
What is with our schools and libraries? Parents across the nation are taking action against both school districts and libraries that feature books, some of them required reading, that include sexual issues and obscenity many believe are inappropriate for school … Continue reading
My State Rep takes up life issues
I knew there was a reason why I liked this guy…. With heated debate reflecting a deep social divide over issues of life and death, a Minnesota House committee on Tuesday passed a bill that would require health-care professionals to … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Health, Politics
Tagged Eagan, food and water, life, minnesota, mn, R, Rep, republican, Terri Schiavo, Tim Wilkin
2 Comments
Surprise, surprise! Saddam had WMDs after all
We have proof that Saddam had WMD’s, he said it in his own words. Why is the press not saying anything about this? I don’t know if I have any readers devoted enough to remember what I wrote in my … Continue reading
Picture of the Day: New Orleans: Shadows Are Lifting
New Orleans: Shadows Are Lifting Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. Is this a little sign of hope in New Orleans?
Posted in Uncategorized
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Gold Prices May Reach $2,000 by 2010
If you do not own any gold yet, consider this… Gold Prices May Reach $2,000 by 2010, U.S. Gold’s McEwen Says March 6 (Bloomberg) — Gold prices may reach $2,000 an ounce by 2010 on demand for an alternative to … Continue reading
South Dakota bans most abortions
South Dakota has now been placed on the map as a state that is not afraid of a big fight. The Gov has signed into law legislation that would ban almost all abortions. These guys know there is going to … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Misc, Politics, Religion, Science, Wisdom
Tagged abortion, ban, gov, law, Mike, Mike Rounds, Rounds, signed, South dakota
7 Comments
Why does Hollywood hate Israel?
The new Israel bashing movie "Paradise Now" is another fine example of Hollywood hating Israel. Link: Ynetnews – Culture – Oscar nominee: People hate Israelis for a reason. HOLLYWOOD – Hany Abu-Assad’s film "Paradise Now" left few Israelis indifferent. The … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Film, Misc, Movies, Politics, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged film, nominated, Oscar, Paradise Now, Yedioth Ahronoth
1 Comment
Is autism caused by mercury in vaccines?
We have some friends that have been saying that they think that their childrens vaccines have cause symptoms of autism in two of their children. Now we see this study. A new study shows a direct relationship between mercury in … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Health, Science, Wisdom
Tagged autism, link, links, mercury, New, New study links mercury, study, vaccines
4 Comments
Anti-conversion law passed in ‘tolerant’ Algeria
Another Islamic government has made it illegal to convert to Christianity. As attention focused on an Afghan Christian convert who faced the death penalty for his conversion, Algeria quietly passed a law that punishes anyone who persuades a Muslim to … Continue reading →