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Category Archives: Cultural Commentary
Give to the Union Gospel Mission For Thanksgiving
I know many of us are actually too busy to do the work of charity that we are called to do. Well there is a way that you can help support those that are indeed doing a great work. The … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged charity, give, give for thanksgiving, gospel, jesus, mission, thanksgiving, union, union gospel mission
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Is Oprah a new Religion
Chuck Colson in his recent commentary It’s All about O Is wondering if Oprah Winfrey has become a new religion. If you look at her following one might think what she has indeed become a religion. No different than NFL … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged break point, chuck colson, colson, new religion, oprah, Oprah Winfrey, questions answers, winfrey
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CNN Puts “X” on Cheney During Speech
The Political Teen is keeping up on all the news about CNN Puts “X” on Cheney During Speech. Now tell me that CNN is not biased.
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Weblogs
Tagged Cheney, cnn, CNN Puts “X” on Cheney During Speech, During, quesitons answers, speech, X
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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
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged blacks, experiment, great society, guinea pigs, housing, johnson, katrina, low income, questions answers, social scientists, star parker, study, world net daily, worldnetdaily
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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
How can you believe this Mythology?
Vox Day writting for WorldNetDaily has a wonderful thoughtful commentary asking and answering the question How can a resonably intelligent person believe the acient mythology that is Christianity. Complete story WorldNetDaily: The irony of the intelligent believer.
Posted in Cultural Commentary
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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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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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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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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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Judges have final authority over our children
Activist Judges say they, not parents, have final say in teaching sex education to our children Activist Federal Judges Strip Rights From Parents Dear Wayne, As shocking as it may seem, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged 9th, afa, appeals, authority, circuit court, courts, ed, education, Federal Judges, Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, parental, sex
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Religion of Peace: Paris Riots
Those that live by the "Religion of Peace" are having a little party in Paris France. Oh, that is a riot you say? But these people are from a peaceful religion. The riots have now been going on for a … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged muslim, muslims, paris, religion of peace, riots
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Statutory Rape Legislation in CA
Some good legislation on statutory rape in going through the California State House. Abortion-rights activists are fiercely opposing a measure put before Californians next week on whether parents should be notified before a minor has an abortion. A backer of … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged california, life dynamics, statutory rape, yes 73, yes on 73
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Diversity lovers terrorizing again!
Here is another example of the party of diversity and tolerance (the liberals) and freedom of speech:Do as I say, not as I do!!! Enraged homosexual activists, shouting obscenities and chanting "Shut it down," amassed outside a Baptist church in … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs
Tagged activists, baptist, church, Enraged, family, focus, focus on the family, fof, homosexual, protesters
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Chrildren born to unwed mothers is often trouble
Finally, they now starting to admit that children born to unwed mothers spells trouble for children: New federal data showing a record high number of babies — 1.5 million — born last year to unwed mothers, with more of them … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged child, children, mothers, out of wedlock, problems, unwed
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Dennis Prager: Judeo-Christian values, part 24: Who believes in American exceptionalism?
What is American exceptionalism? The belief that America often knows better than the rest of the world what is right and wrong. If you ever a conversation about this topic with your liberal friends, this will drive them crazy. Dennis … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Politics, Religion
Tagged america, american exceptionalism, christian, dennis prager, highest good, isreal, Judeo, Judeo-Christian, law, morality, prager, values
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Boys will be Boys and Good Dads Will Correct Them.
Rebecca Hagelin has written a wonderful piece on the need for fathers to know their sons but then correct them and hold them accountable. Picture the scene: Boys and their parents gathered to discuss a "youthful indiscretion" and its consequences. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Wisdom
Tagged accoutability, boys of fortune, boys will be boys, men of character, Rebecca Hagelin
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The Religion of Peace Dealing with an 8yr old Bread thief
Yesterday I posted how the Islamic "Religion of Peace" attacks civilians. Today we have an example of how the "Religion of Peace" deals with an 8yr old bread thief in Iran. Basiclly they roll over his arm with a car. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged 8 yr old boy, bread, Iran, islam, islamic, religion of peace, run over arm, steal, thief
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Poem by Judge Roy Moore
The following is a poem written by Judge Roy Moore from Alabama. Judge Moore was sued by the ACLU for displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom foyer. He has been stripped of his judgeship and now they are trying … Continue reading →