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Uproar in the Muslim world but why not in Turkey? Post Date: 2006-02-14 21:31:52 by Zipporah
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The protests by Muslims, angered by the cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed published by the Western press, continue. In Denmark they are mocking holy Christian images. Slippers with the image of the Holy Mother on the soles are now being sold. In one of the local comics a stylist turns to someone carrying a cross for Goliath and asks what would better suit him, a crown of thorns or a Tyrolean hat. From the beginning of the scandal many observers have remarked that the Islamic world is also far from being sensitive towards the feelings of believers of other religions. For example, it is still remembered today that a Buddha statue in Bamian (Afghanistan) was destroyed by people who class ...
George W. Bush, Zionist Double Agent, American Traitor Post Date: 2006-02-14 03:53:20 by Zoroaster
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codex magica Exclusive Intelligence Examiner Report Texe Marrs "A man is considered an anti-Semite if he calls a Jew a Jew." "Then...when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you." John 20:19 It was in 1990 that I first met the remarkable and brilliant Boris Lunachev. Aged, bent over slightly by repeated attacks of osteoporosis, Lunachev had asked to see me privately. He had, I understood, once been a most distinguished professor of Marxist doctrine at the prestigious Lenin Institute. He was a rising star on the Soviet political and educational ...
What has happened to America's Jesus? Post Date: 2006-02-13 22:27:06 by Zipporah
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Mon Feb 13, 7:12 AM ET I remember when Jesus Christ was about religion. That goes back to when he was caring and compassionate all the time, not just during the political campaign season. He used to bring people together and give them hope. He wouldn't have his people get in your face and tell you to fight gay rights or you'll burn in hell. That's not what he was about. That's not the Jesus who made folks such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson rich and famous. He was a different guy from the 21st-century American Jesus Christ. When I recently visited Sicily, Italy, the old Jesus was all over the place. His statue was on the counter at the restaurant and the coffee house. His image was ...
U.S. lashed on Prophet shirts Post Date: 2006-02-13 11:58:34 by Zipporah
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A conservative U.S. clothing outlet is stoking Muslim fury over the Muhammed cartoons by selling shirts on the Net printed with the image of the Prophet wearing a bomb on his head. "This is a perfect example of why Americans are hated around the world," the Pakistan Daily Times wrote yesterday on its Web site. "Finding humor in the desecration of another's religious symbol is wrong." But the company, MetroSpy, insists it is protecting free speech - and fighting terrorism - with its shirts, which retail for $19.99 each. "We can't let the terrorists win. We cannot encourage this uncivilized behavior by caving in to their wishes," Nate Thomas, product ...
Voice of the White House February 9, 2006 Post Date: 2006-02-11 08:06:16 by Zoroaster
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Voice of the White House February 9, 2006 TBR http://News.org February 9, 2006 Two matters of interest today are: The Revolt Against the Evangelicals and the Great Cartoon Game. The first one is very serious and will never be covered in the national press for obvious reasons and the second is almost as favored as the Girl from Aruba. It seems that in rural Alabama, a number of Right Wing Christian churches have been, and are being burnt to the ground. This is not a racial act because most of the churches (Baptist) have white congregations. Black people have more respect for churches than to burn them down so they cant be stuck with this one. The FBI has submitted a ...
Man posing as faith healer steals $1 million Post Date: 2006-02-10 18:12:42 by Zipporah
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A self-proclaimed spiritual healer bilked at least $1 million (f6;840,000) from 20 San Francisco Bay area residents then fled without fulfilling his promises to give out winning lottery numbers and heal their ailments, police said. The man, who called himself "Iqbal," ran radio ads targeting South Asian clients on Radio Humsafar. He was described by police as an Indian man in his mid-30s who limped and recited passages from the Koran during healing sessions. He also claimed to practice black magic. Victims were told they would win $1 million (f6;840,000) in the California lottery for every $10,000 (f6;8,354) they gave him, said Lt. Jim Bizieff. The scam involved a magic ...
As More Alabama Churches Get Burned Out, Many Believers Reach Out Post Date: 2006-02-10 07:01:32 by Red Jones
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As More Alabama Churches Get Burned Out, Many Believers Reach Out By Allie Martin and Jenni Parker February 8, 2006 (AgapePress) - Investigators continue searching for suspects and a motive in four suspicious fires that broke out at black churches in rural Alabama early Tuesday. These blazes, added to the five that occurred in Alabama last Friday, bring the count in this string of suspected arson attacks against rural churches to nine so far. Yellow crime scene tape surrounded the front parking lot and entryway into Dancy First Baptist Church outside Aliceville, Alabama, as agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ...
US evangelicals launch green plan Post Date: 2006-02-09 12:08:15 by Zipporah
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US evangelicals launch green plan See the campaign A group of influential US evangelicals has launched a campaign to persuade Americans that being a good Christian also means tackling climate change. The 86 leaders are running prominent adverts in newspapers and on TV urging Christians and the US government to do more to cut carbon dioxide emissions. Scientists say CO2 emissions are one of the main causes of global warming. Evangelicals have been staunch Bush supporters but this push puts them at odds with presidential policy. Presidential catalyst? The president opposes the Kyoto protocol on climate change on the grounds ...
Radical Islamic Fundamentalism; Radical Christian Fundamentalism; Two Different Versions of Hate Post Date: 2006-02-08 12:35:55 by BTP Holdings
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Radical Islamic Fundamentalism; Radical Christian Fundamentalism; Two Different Versions of Hate LEIGH SAAVEDRA 6 February 2006 All day yesterday my 14-year old son hopped about the house wearing a tee-shirt that proclaimed: "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups." Thousands of miles away, people of nearly identical DNA were throwing rocks through embassy windows and screaming for blood, while the citizens represented by those embassies were touting free speech by republishing cartoons considered blasphemous to the stone throwers, thus increasing exponentially the anger of those already insulted. And as I looked at the savvy tee-shirt in my quiet home, ...
More on the Hypocrisy of the West and Cartoongate Post Date: 2006-02-08 04:58:57 by Zipporah
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More on the Hypocrisy of the West and CartoongateThe Danish newspaper that published the caricatures of Muhammad refused to carry cartoons lampooning Jesus of Nazareth, The Guardian revealed on Monday.' In April 2003, Danish illustrator Christoffer Zieler submitted a series of unsolicited cartoons dealing with the resurrection of Christ to Jyllands-Posten.Zieler received an email back from the paper's Sunday editor, Jens Kaiser, which said: "I don't think Jyllands-Posten's readers will enjoy the drawings. As a matter of fact, I think that they will provoke an outcry. Therefore, I will not use them."The illustrator told the Norwegian daily Dagbladet, which saw the email: "I ...
Why Followers of Jesus should forgo travel to Israel Post Date: 2006-02-08 04:28:25 by Red Jones
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Why Followers of Jesus should forgo travel to Israel Charles E. Carlson Feb 06, 2006 Recent disclosures of the Israeli practice of sonic bombing of the 1.3 million fenced in and captive people in the Gaza Strip may take the award for the meanest trick yet. Israels pilots fly made in the USA F-16 Fighters low and fast, deliberately breaking the sound barrier over sleeping people. The shock waves can and do blow out the windows and break the eardrums. Anyone who ever heard a sonic boom, even from six miles overhead, can imagine the terror that children feel when the sonic boom is created right over their homes. Gaza is an island of children, four or five per family. Why terror? ...
Documentary about turning Muslim in Texas (watch movie) Post Date: 2006-02-07 21:55:26 by Red Jones
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Muslims picket The (Philadelphia) Inquirer Post Date: 2006-02-07 11:23:41 by Zipporah
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They were offended that the newspaper reprinted the cartoon. The editor spoke with protesters. More than two dozen Muslims offended by The Inquirer's decision to reprint a caricature of Muhammad that has inflamed the sensibilities of their co-religionists across the world picketed the newspaper yesterday morning. The cartoon, originally published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in September, depicts Islam's chief prophet with a lit bomb inscribed with Arabic letters stuck in his turban. It ran in Saturday's editions of The Inquirer with a story about the dilemma faced by the media over reprinting a cartoon that has led to wounded feelings, burnt flags and torched embassies ...
Michael Jackson to sing Pope John Paul II prayers Post Date: 2006-02-06 16:46:44 by Wrench
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ROME (Reuters) - Pop star Michael Jackson could sing some of the prayers written by the late Pope John Paul, the head of the music company coordinating the project said on Monday. Father Giuseppe Moscati of the Edizioni Musicali Terzo Millennio, which specializes in church music and organizes musical events at the Vatican, said his company had the rights to 24 of Pope John Paul's prayers and wanted to put together a group of international artists to set them to music. "We have been contacted by people close to Michael Jackson who have expressed interest and we are thinking about it," Moscati said. He dismissed the recent controversy surrounding Jackson, who is living in Bahrain ...
Muslim Cartoon Controversy: What the Media Isn't Telling You Post Date: 2006-02-05 15:22:59 by robin
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Muslim Cartoon Controversy: What the Media Isn't Telling You by Soj Sun Feb 05, 2006 at 11:01:49 AM PDT I had a friend over today who lives out of town and we switched on the traditional news media television and saw what most of you have probably seen - angry rioters protesting, burning flags and attacking various Danish embassies around the world. Despite the spectaculor footage and a bevy of experts "weighing in" on the issue, I did not one single mention of what's actually going on. And so therefore, by my duty as a citizen journalist, I will now share it with all of you. The issue has been framed by the traditional media as "Free Expression/Speech" in contrast with ...
Dungeon Vatican Rituals At Satan's Altar Was How Joanna, Born Into The Illuminati, Spent Her Childhood Days Now free from the cult's chains, Joanna is warning America about the "deadly intentions" of the cult she once called her family. Post Date: 2006-02-05 13:22:17 by Red Jones
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Dungeon Vatican Rituals At Satan's Altar Was How Joanna, Born Into The Illuminati, Spent Her Childhood Days Now free from the cult's chains, Joanna is warning America about the "deadly intentions" of the cult she once called her family. 4 Feb 2006 By Greg Szymanski Joanna spent time as child in the dungeons of the Vatican, attending rituals of torture at the altar of the devil. Joanna's story follows the same satanic pattern as the incredible story recently told by former Illuminist Svali, born into the Illuminati and who witnessed a four-year-old boy sacrificed at her underground Vatican induction ceremony at the age of 12. Now Joanna of Florida comes forward, saying she was ...
The Death Of Christianity? Post Date: 2006-02-05 04:09:22 by Red Jones
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The Death Of Christianity? Is Christianity really dying? Is it really irrelevant in todays modern technological world? Have its beliefs become irrelevant in an age of space travel and instant communications. This is a question that is being asked by many people inside and outside the modern Church. Christianity is two millennia old and has gone from a small outlawed sect, to one of the most powerful political institutions throughout the middle ages into a slowly but seemingly sure course becoming an 'outlaw' and 'forbidden' religion and a target of governments and 'intellectuals' the world over. Christianity has a long and rich history. While many of Christ's enemies ...
Abramoff's Evangelical Soldiers Post Date: 2006-02-04 08:16:13 by Zipporah
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Thu Feb 2, 2:40 PM ET The Nation -- Gambling might not rank as high as homosexuality or abortion on the list of social evils monitored by Focus on the Family found er James Dobson, but its growth has provided many occasions for his jeremiads. The indictment of Indian casino lobbyist and influential GOP activist Jack Abramoff was one such occasion. In a January 6 press release issued three days after Abramoff's indictment, Dobson declared, "If the nation's politicians don't fix this national disaster, then the oceans of gambling money with which Jack Abramoff tried to buy influence on Capitol Hill will only be the beginning of the corruption we'll see." He concluded with a ...
Hamas demands return of Seville in internet children's magazine Post Date: 2006-02-02 16:19:14 by Tauzero
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Hamas demands return of Seville in internet children's magazine Spain Herald The children's website Al Fateh, property of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, demands in its most recent issue the return of the Spanish city of Seville to the "lost paradise" of Al Andalus, as the Muslim part of Spain was called during its existence between 711 and 1492. The web magazine, whose name means "conqueror," says it is for "the young builders of the future." The web magazine, whose name means "conqueror," includes an article in which the city of Seville itself is the narrator, saying, "I beg you, my loved ones, to call me to return along with the other ...
The Gospel According to Rick Warren Post Date: 2006-02-01 22:16:56 by Red Jones
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The Gospel According to Rick Warren By Ingrid Schlueter - January 25, 2006 http://sliceoflaodicea.com The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a story on Rick Warren on Sunday, January 8, 2006 that tells us a great deal about the man who is changing the face of American evangelicalism. Here's an excerpt: "Warren predicts that fundamentalism, of all varieties, will be one of the big enemies of the 21st Century. 'Muslim fundamentalism, Christian fundamentalism, Jewish fundamentalism, secular fundamentalism-they're all motivated by fear. Fear of each other.'" This remark is no surprise to Pastor Bob DeWaay of Twin City Fellowship in Minneapolis. DeWaay has just published a book that shines ...
Cut, Thrust and Christ Post Date: 2006-01-30 11:38:14 by robin
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Feb. 6, 2006 issue - When you believe the end of the world is coming, you learn to talk fast. On a Friday afternoon the debate team from Liberty University, Jerry Falwell's fundamentalist Baptist college, is madly rehearsing for the tournament about to begin. This year's topic: should the United States increase diplomatic and economic pressure on China. They may just be practicing, but you wouldn't know it from the menacing mosquito-buzz rising as all 20 debaters read their speeches at once, as fast as they can. Policy debate on the college level has become a rapid-fire verbal assault, an arguments-per-minute game, that sounds more like the guy at the end of the car commercial than an ...
Students ban Christians in row over gays Post Date: 2006-01-25 23:14:05 by Red Jones
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Students ban Christians in row over gays By Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent A UNIVERSITY Christian Union has been suspended and had its bank account frozen after refusing to open its membership to people of all religions. The Christian Union, an evangelical student organisation, has instructed lawyers and is threatening court proceedings against the Birmingham Guild of Students. The Birmingham Christian Union has more than 100 members who attend meetings regularly and has been functioning at the university for 76 years. Members claim the actions have been taken against them after they refused on religious grounds to make politically correct changes to their charitable ...
George W. Bush, Zionist Double Agent, American Traitor? Post Date: 2006-01-24 18:37:40 by Grumble Jones
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It was in 1990 that I first met the remarkable and brilliant Boris Lunachev. Aged, bent over slightly by repeated attacks of osteoporosis, Lunachev had asked to see me privately. He had, I understood, once been a most distinguished professor of Marxist doctrine at the prestigious Lenin Institute. He was a rising star on the Soviet political and educational scene. But in the late 70s, Lunachev was abruptly and unceremoniously ousted from his post and exiled to the West. Shaking the wisened old man's hand and seeking to inject a friendly tone into our conversation, I smiled and said, "So, you are a Russian, Dr. Lunachev?" "Yes, I am a Russian," he answered. "But ...
Transformations II, Political Christianity and False African Revivals Post Date: 2006-01-22 19:49:35 by Red Jones
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Transformations II, Political Christianity and False African Revivals By Kato Mivule January 9, 2006 Romans 12:2 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Romans 8:29 29 For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren. 1 John 2:15-17 15 Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 16 For all that is in the worldthe lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of lifeis not of the Father ...
Who's Behind NBC's 'The Book Of Daniel' ?? Post Date: 2006-01-22 13:31:25 by Red Jones
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Who's Behind NBC's 'The Book Of Daniel' ?? By Rev. Ted Pike 1-20-6 "The Book of Daniel," now airing Friday nights on NBC, is an unprecedented assault on the time-honored ideal of the Christian family. Star Aidan Quinn: "I'm an Episcopalian priest who struggles with a little self-medication problem and I have a 23-year old son who's gay and a 16-year-old daughter who's caught dealing pot and another son who's jumping on every high school girl he sees, and a wife who's very loving but also likes her martinis." 1 "Daniel's" dysfunctional and degenerate family, led by a weak-willed father, is permeated with suspicion and backbiting. The second episode ends ...
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