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God Endorces Marijuana in the Bible Post Date: 2012-08-13 19:55:20 by Itistoolate
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Richard P. Sheridan God has given us and endorses hemp/marijuana, and no man has a legal right to keep it from us. In Genesis 1:9 He says, "Behold I give thee every herb bearing seed", and in 1Timothy 3, "They will stop the use of foods which God has created...For every creation of God is good." Psalm 104, 14 - 15, says, "He causes the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man." How was marijuana used in biblical times? Clothing, paper, cord, sails, fishnet, oil, sealant, incense, food, relaxation, and medicine. All of a sudden, after thousands of years of beneficial use, marijuana/HEMP is criminalized, and the predatory pharmaceutical ...
The Overcriminalization of America: Are We All Criminals Now? Post Date: 2012-08-07 06:28:11 by Ada
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Under the blazing Arizona sun stands an encampment of military tents filled with some 2,000 people. They battle the heat by positioning themselves in front of a few large fans, but they are of little use when temperatures reach 145 degrees. Stun fences surround the perimeter, with four Sky Watch Towers bearing down on the occupants. Facial recognition software and K-9 units keep track of the people moving about, longing for their freedom. For the residents of Tent City Jail, their time behind bars is an exercise in humiliation: they are forced to dress in pink underwear, they work seven days a week, are fed only twice a day, get no coffee, no cigarettes, no salt, pepper or ketchup ...
Why Is the U.S. Government Funding Islamic Terrorists Who Are Killing Christians? Post Date: 2012-08-03 20:57:15 by bush_is_a_moonie
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Government Policy Leading to Persecution of Christians Most Americans are Christians. But few know that the acts of our American government are leading to the persecution of Christians in numerous countries. According to the Vaticans official news service Fides - and many other Christian news sources, the Syrian opposition is targeting Christians. Priests and bishops on the ground in Syria confirm these reports. As a Syrian priest writes in the Guardian: Despite what you might read in much of the western media, Syria is an enlightened, secular society with a deeply spiritual core and the common belief is that Syria is for everybody. A fundamentalist state would destroy the ...
Chick-fil-A and the Culture War [Full Thread] Post Date: 2012-08-03 09:31:02 by Ada
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To gay marriage activists, traditional beliefs are something to be punished. Two weeks ago, Dan Cathy, CEO of Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta company famous for its juicy chicken sandwiches, appeared on The Ken Coleman Show to air his biblical belief that those who champion same-sex marriage are risking divine retribution upon us all. We are inviting Gods judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at Him and say, We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage, said Cathy. I pray Gods mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to define what marriage is about. ...
Kardashians Launch a Plus-Size Denim Line BREAKING NEWS!!! Post Date: 2012-07-28 09:44:03 by tom007
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Kardashians Launch a Plus-Size Denim Line By BeautyRiot Diva | Fashion 19 hours ago The Kardashians get a lot of flack for their bajillion business ventures -- including a shoe line, perfumes, and nail polishes, to name a few -- and it kinda seems like they will slap their name on anything that sells. But, we'll admit: the launch of their plus-size denim line, Kardashian Kurves, actually seems pretty kool. Sorry, cool. Related: Best & Worst Kardashian Products The line will be sold in Sears, and in an effort to drum up some extra excitement there is an official contest, where one winner will pose with the Kardashian sisters on an official ad campaign. To enter on ...
WAR UPON ADAMIC MAN SERIES Post Date: 2012-07-23 17:58:09 by Itistoolate
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Westboro Baptist Church Threatens To 'Super Picket' Aurora Prayer Vigil For Batman Shooting Victims Post Date: 2012-07-22 20:32:10 by bush_is_a_moonie
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Members of the Westboro Baptist Church appear to be on their way to protest a prayer vigil for victims of the Aurora massacre, according to tweets from members posted by Examiner.com. Using the hashtag #ThankGodForTheShooter, Examiner.com reports members tweeted out their plans to "super picket" the candle lit prayer service, saying "God is at work in Colorado." Almost immediately, members of the community launched a campaign on Reddit and Facebook to form a "wall of love" around the memorial service to block the group from getting close. Church member Fred Phelps Jr. said these efforts would be in vain: Earlier this morning, the Denver Comic Con released a ...
The hand of God is in every trial, trouble, and disappointment Post Date: 2012-07-16 01:43:56 by Don
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The hand of God is in every trial, trouble, and disappointment (James Smith) Your trials, though many, painful, and tedious--are but proofs of your heavenly Father's love! They are sent in mercy--to convince you that this poor world is not your rest. Your Father's wisdom chose them, His love sent them, and His mercy will sanctify them to you! Tried believer--are you looking to Jesus? He can hush the storm, and still the tempest. He is always near in trouble. Is your eye fixed upon Him? Does your heart repose on His tender love and faithful Word? Do you recognize your heavenly Father's hand in your trials? His hand is in them, whether you see it or not. He sends, bounds, and ...
Historic criminal conspiracy lawsuit filed against the Vatican and Crown of England in Canada Post Date: 2012-07-09 07:25:31 by Itistoolate
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Historic criminal conspiracy lawsuit filed against the Vatican and Crown of England in Canada None of the mainstream media in Toronto attended the press conference.The ACP-ITCCS lawsuit is the first of its kind: a class action aimed at so-called heads of state, including the Pope and the Queen of England, on behalf of victims of alleged crimes against humanity committed by churches, governments and corporations.Also named in this suit as defendants are the government of Canada, the United Church of Canada, the Church of England, and pharmaceutical companies, all of which are charged with crimes against humanity and criminally conspiring to obstruct justice.MORE HERE
Church of Scientology asks followers to censor Web comments Post Date: 2012-07-06 15:09:11 by PSUSA2
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The Katie Holmes-Tom Cruise split apparently has had a negative effect on the Church of Scientology, which is calling for members to take action and silence naysayers. The campaign also comes as an entire mission for the church has defected from under the leadership of David Miscavige, reports the Village Voice. Leader Dani Lemberger of Israel's Dror Center, in Haifa, told Voice blogger Tony Ortega that his mission is one of the few that are still growing and announced that it is rejecting Miscavige's leadership.[Slideshow: A look back at 'TomKat']It is the "first time in memory" that an entire mission has announced that it is leaving the church, Ortega said.The ...
John the Baptist Bones Found? Post Date: 2012-06-20 09:48:49 by Ada
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Purported skeletal remains of John the Baptist have been dated to the first century A.D. and so could conceivably have belonged to the "forerunner of Christ," who baptized Jesus, scientists say. Discovered in 2010 among the ruins of a Bulgarian church, the remains include six human bones: a knucklebone from the right hand, a tooth, part of a cranium, a rib, and an ulna, or forearm bone. DNA and radiocarbon testing of collagen from the knucklebone show that the remains likely belonged to a Middle Eastern man who lived in the first century A.D., which fits with the story of John the Baptist. According to the Bible, John was a cousin of Jesus Christ, so the finding means ...
U.S. bishops confess they need public-relations help Post Date: 2012-06-15 15:49:06 by PSUSA2
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U.S. bishops, steeped in a swirl of controversy, say it's time to "take a good, hard look" at how well they communicate their message. By Mitchell Landsberg Los Angeles Times ATLANTA There's no doubt that the nation's Roman Catholic bishops have had their share of what might be called bad press. The priest sex-abuse scandal, a Vatican crackdown on nuns, a head-knocking fight with the president of the United States over contraceptive coverage none of these would qualify as good news. The bishops said Thursday that they've had enough. It is time, they said, to beef up their public-relations arsenal. "We need more help and sophistication in ...
Drawing Heaven Post Date: 2012-06-09 12:41:01 by James Deffenbach
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Akiane Kramarik is an awesome artist, poet, writer, and budding musician. She is an internationally recognized 12-year-old prodigy, considered the only known child binary genius, in both realist painting and poetry. You can visit her website HERE!
Insight: Butler's journey from trusted servant to accused Judas Post Date: 2012-05-31 15:21:28 by bush_is_a_moonie
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ust after dawn on Wednesday, May 23, Paolo Gabriele said goodbye to his wife, passed by the bedrooms of his three children and left to start another day in the service of the man Roman Catholics believe is the vicar of Christ on Earth. By the end of the day, Pope Benedict's butler would be branded a traitor and some, including an Italian cardinal, would compare him to the most famous betrayer in history - Judas Iscariot, the man who turned Jesus over to the Romans. Dark haired and handsome, Gabriele, 46, left his simple home on the third floor of a 1930s Vatican apartment block named after the 7th century monk Saint Egidio. With the St Ann's Gate entrance, guarded by Swiss Guard ...
The butler did it. Post Date: 2012-05-26 08:49:24 by PSUSA2
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Pope's butler arrested in leaks investigation VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict's butler was arrested on Friday in connection with an investigation into leaks of confidential documents, some alleging cronyism and corruption in Vatican contracts, a senior Vatican source said. The scandal, which has come to be known as "Vatileaks", involves the leaking of a string of documents to Italian media in January and February, including personal letters to the pope. Some of the documents involved allegations of corruption, mismanagement and cronyism in the awarding of contracts for work in the Vatican and internal disagreement on the management of the Vatican bank. The ...
The 11th reason some don't care about eligibility Post Date: 2012-05-25 06:32:35 by ndcorup
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> The 11th reason some don't care about eligibilityExclusive: Joseph Farah cites spiritual battle that causes many to disregard truth by Joseph Farah Earlier this week, I wrote a column offering 10 reasons why some Americans and mainly the major media and political establishment seemingly dont care about the constitutional questions of eligibility concerning Barack Obama. Of course, its not quite accurate to say the major media and political establishment dont care. In fact, they have intentionally made themselves obstacles to a free-and-open inquiry of the facts. But, it was pointed out to me by a wise man that I overlooked an 11th reason ...
James Ossuary Trial Post Date: 2012-05-23 15:53:26 by Ada
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Court says 'not guilty,' Antiquities Authority demands punishment JERUSALEM POST May 12, 2012 Antiquities Authority determined not to return dozens of items to Israeli collector accused of faking burial box of Jesus's brother. Click for Full Text!
Drown Pat Robertson in a vat of Preparation H, and there would be nothing left to bury Post Date: 2012-05-23 15:20:53 by PSUSA2
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Your brain will hurt after watching this moron Post Date: 2012-05-20 08:40:45 by PSUSA2
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Lincoln Nebraska proposed LGBT protection ordinance: Best In Show! Poster Comment:I don't know what to say.
Christian Science Post Date: 2012-05-08 09:21:04 by Ada
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Im not religious, nor am I a proponent of intelligent design (ID). But I am amused by alleged rationalists who think strident disbelief makes them enlightened primates rather than obnoxious atheistic evangelists. It interests me terribly that such people are so unhinged and emotional about their allegedly rational views. I scratch my chin and puff on my pipe when alleged free-thinkers fret about children being brainwashed with religion but have no qualms when the state forces ideological conformity on young minds. The delusion that one must be an atheist to be a first-rate scientist is common among professional atheists. I can think of several religious Nobel Prize-winning ...
Suspended Philly Priests Could Learn [career] Fate. No mention of criminal charges. Post Date: 2012-05-04 11:48:54 by PSUSA2
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About two dozen suspended Roman Catholic priests could learn whether they can return to their parishes or if accusations they molested children will doom their church career. Archbishop Charles Chaput is expected to announce the findings of the latest church investigation into the accusations, some of which had previously been dismissed as not credible. Those findings were sharply criticized by a Philadelphia grand jury last year. A person close to the process, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press that Chaput plans to announce the outcome of at least some of the investigations Friday. The person is not authorized to speak publicly about the issue. Chaput first ...
Pat Robertson: America belongs to Jesus Post Date: 2012-05-04 09:39:58 by tom007
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Pat Robertson: America belongs to Jesus By David Edwards Thursday, May 3, 2012 16:07 EDT Print Pat Robertson speaks during CBN's "Week of Prayer" Topics: CBN ♦ christian broadcasting network ♦ pat robertson Televangelist Pat Robertson explained on Wednesday that God had empowered him to create the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) to reaffirm His claim over this land. In a speech marking CBNs annual Week of Prayer, the network founder told a group of followers about how the Jamestown settlers had claimed the land for God by planting a cross at Cape Henry and then God later transferred that holiness ...
Boy, 4, Shot To Death For Being Gay Because He Slapped A Boys Behind Post Date: 2012-05-02 11:50:16 by Mr_Barnes
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Boy, 4, Shot To Death For Being Gay Because He Slapped A Boys Behindby David Badash on July 31, 2011in News,ReligionA four-year old boy was shot to death by his common-law father, a religious leader who thought the boy was gay, because he had slapped another boys behind. As The New Civil Rights Movement reported earlier this month, four-year old Jadon Higganbothan was murdered by Peter Lucas Moses, 27, who also shot to death a 28-year old woman, Antoinetta Yvonne McKoy, police and prosecutors say. Now that prosecutors have revealed Mosess motivation for thinking four-year old Jardon was gay, we also learned on Friday they asked for the death penalty in this tragic ...
Robert Fisk: After the Arab Spring, an Islamic Awakening? Post Date: 2012-05-01 16:43:01 by tom007
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Robert Fisk: After the Arab Spring, an Islamic Awakening? Robert Fisk Author Biography Friday 27 April 2012 More than a decade and a half ago, I travelled to Holland to meet in the anonymity of a train station café at Leiden, at his request one of the most brilliant Arab professors of Islamic thought, Nasr Hamid Abu Zeid. This rotund, friendly, secular man had been declared an apostate by a Cairo court, deprived of his university professorship, and shamelessly hounded out of Mubarak's Egypt in 1995 after an official declaration that he was now divorced from his wife, Ibtisam Younis. As an apostate, how could he have a Muslim wife? Ibtisam, a professor of ...
Highly Religious People Are Less Motivated by Compassion Than Are Non-Believers Post Date: 2012-05-01 05:21:47 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Apr. 30, 2012) "Love thy neighbor" is preached from many a pulpit. But new research from the University of California, Berkeley, suggests that the highly religious are less motivated by compassion when helping a stranger than are atheists, agnostics and less religious people. In three experiments, social scientists found that compassion consistently drove less religious people to be more generous. For highly religious people, however, compassion was largely unrelated to how generous they were, according to the findings which are published in the most recent online issue of the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science. The results challenge a ...
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