Archive for March, 2008
Posted on March 31, 2008. Filed under: Christianity, culture, current events, education, grammar, school, teachers, who/whom |
On behalf of those who endure attacks on misspelled words, ‘bad english’ (grammar), punctuation, misused words (even though your message is still clear), etcetera, etc., because content is not to another’s liking and/or there isn’t anything else to chew on, here’s a direction in which to refer the ‘grammar police’. Not to excuse sloppy work, [...]
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Posted on March 30, 2008. Filed under: Christianity, God, Religion, conservative, culture, current events, government, politics, seeker-sensitive |
When I read the following article, it caused my heart to cry because it’s so true and so necessary! The message is worthy of serious contemplation which will, hopefully, initiate serious introspection.
May God Have Mercy.~WordforIt
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By Alan Roebuck
AmericanThinker
Rick Warren’s book The Purpose-Driven Life is more than a major bestseller. It’s also the most prominent manifestation of a “seeker-sensitive” movement [...]
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Posted on March 29, 2008. Filed under: Christianity, Hillary Clinton, McCain, Religion, current events, liberation theology, obama, politics |
by J.J. Jackson (LibertyReborn)
AmericanDaily
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Barack Obama’s pastor, excuse me “former” pastor - like that makes a difference, the hate spewing Reverend Jeremiah Wright has made a career of telling his congregation to avoid “middleclassness” as well as preaching to them from the pulpit about the superiority of being “black” and embracing “black” values above other [...]
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Posted on March 29, 2008. Filed under: Christianity, God, Jesus, Life, Religion, Thoughts, culture, inspiration, politics |
By Selwyn Duke
AmericanThinker
What should our reaction be when others pray for our conversion?
There recently was a story about a German Jewish leader, Charlotte Knobloch, who criticized Pope Benedict XVI for allowing a traditional Easter prayer that calls for the conversion of the Jewish people. Her reaction raises an interesting issue, as praying for conversion isn’t [...]
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Posted on March 28, 2008. Filed under: Hillary Clinton, Islam, McCain, Religion, congress, muslims, obama, politics |
Why terrorist scum support the Democrats « MK’s Views - Down under on the right side
Al-Qaeda trains its terrorists to resist known interrogation tactics, so the United States has a national-security interest in keeping such tactics secret. Congressional Democrats, however, tried to make the country’s techniques quite literally an open book: They wanted to restrict [...]
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Posted on March 28, 2008. Filed under: Christianity, God, Islam, Religion, culture, current events, history, muslims, politics |
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“Jihad, USA,” a new FOX News documentary hosted by E.D. Hill, airs on the FOX News Channel at 9 p.m. ET on March 29.
Law enforcement officials and security experts are warning against the threat of homegrown terrorism as several cases involving alleged American jihadists enter the courts.
“The public is getting complacent,” New York City Police [...]
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Posted on March 28, 2008. Filed under: Christianity, Islam, Religion, crime, culture, current events, government, muslims, politics |
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NEW YORK, N.Y. -
On any given day, log on to RevolutionMuslim.com and a host of startling images appear:
- The Statue of Liberty, with an ax blade cutting through her side;
- Video mocking the beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl, entitled “Daniel Pearl I am Happy Your Dead :) “;
- Video of a puppet show lampooning U.S. [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008. Filed under: Green Party, communism, culture, education, family, government, politics, socialism |
By Holly Swanson
WorldNetDaily
The stated purpose of the Education for Sustainability movement is to use education to create “a new cultural norm” in America. In other words, use education as a tool to change our entire culture by manipulating the curriculum and teaching our children new cultural beliefs. Anthony Cortese, the president of Second Nature and [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008. Filed under: culture, current events, education, family, government, nanny state, politics, school, socialism |
Do we really want our children to grow up believing that those who don’t earn their way should never-the-less reap the same rewards as those who persevere and pay life’s dues?
2Thessalonians 3:10~”. . .if any would not work, neither should he eat.”
This is an important article that exposes some of the mind-bending that goes on when we allow [...]
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