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Category Archives: Current Affairs
Happy Hanuk-Kwanzaa
It seems Walmat and Target want to make tons of money selling stuff to people that want to celebrate the coming of Jesus to earth. You know CHRISTMAS!!! But they don’t what to offend anyone and they don’t what to … Continue reading
Bible Belt appears to be most generous
According to the Catalogue of Philanthropy’s Generosity Index Liberal America is the most miserly part of the country again and the Bible Belt proves to be the generous region of the country. the 10 most generous states were, in descending … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged bible belt, cheap, fox news, generous, liberal, liberals, miserly
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Help Ban Partian Birth Abortion
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Science
Tagged abortion, aclj, american center law justice, birth, Jay Sekulow, partial, partial birth abortion
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Christians Should Rethink Their Views on Contraception
Agnieszka Tennant in her Christianity Today article A Hard Pill to Swallow tells the story of her tranformation from a birth-control popping woman to a woman that is open to the movement of God and to the gift of life. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged A Hard Pill to Swallow, Agnieszka Tennant, catholic, christian, Christianity Today, contraception, does pill cause abortion, evangelical, Open Embrace: A Protestant Couple Rethinks Contraception, prolife, prolife answers, protestant, randay alcorn, rethink contraception
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More than one Pope???
Did you know there is currently more than one Pope? Well not exactly but there are some people that claim to be Pope and because of the world wide web, they may be getting a bigger audience than they deserve … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion, Web/Tech
Tagged first things, god on the internet, pope, Pope Michael, Pope Pius XIII, to many popes
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Consider supporting Katherine Harris
Many of you may remember Katherine Harris for the brave work she did in Florida in the first Bush Jr. election. A few things you may not know is… 1. She attended L’Abri International Fellowship near Geneva, Switzerland. All of … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc, Politics, Religion
Tagged congress, Fellowship, florida, Francis Schaeffer, International, Katherine Harris, L'Abri, Schaeffer
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Are you willing to be burned to death for your faith?
Sometimes it is easy for us to realize how easy we have it here in America. With this easy life, it is typical to become complacent. But not in India. More than 60 Christian converts in northern India will be … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged burn christians, death, execute, execution, hindus, india, martyrs, Persectuoin Blog, Voice, Voice of the Martyrs, vom
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President Bush Close Up in Kyoto, Japan
President Bush Close Up Originally uploaded by Jon Charest. My friend Jon was invited to the President’s speech during his recent visit to Kyoto, Japan. He says "it was great to see him in person and then later see the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Photography, Politics
Tagged bush, Japan, Kyoto, picture
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Is Sony’s XCP copy-restriction software infecting your PC
How widespread is the damage from Sony’s XCP rootkit software? New statistical evidence says 568,200 networks, including military and government targets, likely contain at least one infected machine. By Quinn Norton. Complete story here
Posted in Current Affairs, Web/Tech
Tagged copy-restriction software, infections, sony, XCP
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Crossing Cultures
My wife found an interesting story in the Minneapolis Star Tribune today Best intentions weren’t enough to make a home. The tribe seems to write is as if some horrible disaster occured. The basic story is that a (white) family … Continue reading
News: Oil for food
The action that the UN takes is pathetic….the UN only fired one person over the oil- for-food debacle….and now they say they are sorry…it’s too harsh a punishment…and you have your job back! Bestiality laws may be softened in Massachusetts. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged bestiality, homosexual lobby, Massachusetts
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Republicans Running Scared
Many liberals think that conservatives are automatons that agree with everything that the Republican congress and President say. The current issue with the incredibly weak Vietnam like vote to set a “timeline” to get out of Iraq or at least … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Andrew Mccarthy, bill bennett, Hugh Hewitt, iraq, john amendment, Mccain, vietnam
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Rockefeller’s aid and comfort to the enemy
On Sunday Senator Jay Rockefeller confessed to passing aid to the enemy. I took a trip by myself in January of 2002 to Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria, and I told each of the heads of state that it was … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged bennett, Bill, bill bennett, jay, jordan, rockefeller, saudi arabia, Syria, treason, william
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Reasons for war in Iraq: Not just WMDs
We keep hearing this constant droaning from the left that Bush was wrong to go to war with Iraq because we did not find WMDs. Despite the fact that we have found WMDs. But that does not matter, the left … Continue reading
Dean Goes Ballistic Again
Howard Dean, the man that could have been president, goes way over the edge again. In an interview this Sunday on "Meet the Press" he made the claim… President Bush deliberately lied and deceived the American people and Congress to … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged ballistic, bush lied, dean, howard dean, iraq, war
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Veterans Day Celebration
I want to offer a special comment of heart felt gratitude to all Veterans that have ever served in the US military both active and reserve from before the actual beginning of our country until now. I also want to … Continue reading
Bush lied about WMD’s in Iraq
I know many of you think that George Bush purposely lied about WMD’s to get us into the war with Iraq. The argument goes something like this; The Bush family has a personal vendetta against Saddam Hussein because Bush’s father … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged bush, Bush lied about WMD’s in Iraq, iraq, lied, WMD, WMDS
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America is Targeting Civilians
A few days about I was browsing a few blogs and I ran across one that was publishing reports that the United States had used chemical weapons of mass destruction in the battle for Fallugia in Iraq. The story was … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged attack civilians, chemical weapons, iraq, WMD
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Good News in Iraq: The news from Iraq that’s not fit to print by Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby discusses the importance of the recent elections in Iraq. The announcement on Oct. 25 that the first genuinely democratic national charter in Arab history had been approved by 79 percent of Iraqis was a major piece of good … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged answers, good news, iraq, iraq elections, jacoby, jeff, questions
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Christian Carnival
Posted in Current Affairs, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged answers, carnival, christain carnival, christian, eternalrevolution, http://www.eternalrevolution.com, questions
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Boy Scouts under attack … again!
Today, the ACLJ has again represented you and your interests by filing our major brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Here’s the crux of the situation:
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged aclj, aclu, American, attack, boy, boy scouts, center, Jay Sekulow, justice, law, scouts, under
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Christian Artist Community
In this blogging world, there seems to be a community for everyone and a place to go for your personal interest. We were thinking the exact same thing but we could not find a spot for our interest. Who are … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Current Affairs, Photography, Religion
Tagged actors writers, artists, christian, creative, designers, godly, graphic designers, musicians, people, sculptors, web
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Stand With Us for the Unborn
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged activism, grassfire.org, petition, petition for life, prolife
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Katrina, blacks and poverty
Star Parker comments on why so many black Americans continue to stay in poverty for so long. Her conclusions: Low income housing has been such a failure for the past 40 years. social "scientists" view poor blacks as simple laboratory … Continue reading →