Archive for May, 2010
Monday, May 31st, 2010
(Obama by nasa hq photo via Flickr) The Obama administration supported a UN resolution on Friday calling for a ‘nuclear free’ Middle East. Israel was the only country that was singled out by the document which called for Israelis to receive inspections and presumably give up their nuclear arsenal. There was no mention of Iran’s […]
Filed under: Foreign Policy, Israel, Obama Administration, UN
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Monday, May 31st, 2010
(Arlington by Andy-Beal via Flickr) Today is Memorial Day in the USA. A time to remember those who have sacrificed their lives for the freedoms that we enjoy. May God continue to bless America and may America continue to worship and praise God.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
(Lahore via Wikipedia) When are Muslims not Muslims? I guess anyone you disagree with if you are with the Taliban. Two mosques of a Muslim minority sect were attacked in Lahore, Pakistan on Friday. At least 98 people were killed and dozens were wounded as Jihadi terrorists opened fire on Ahmadi worshippers during Friday services. […]
Filed under: Culture & Religion, Islam, Jihad, Pakistan, Taliban, Terrorism, Toleration
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
(Penn via Wikipedia) Penn and Teller appeared as guests on Tuesday’s Lopez Tonight on TBS. While discussing their controversial show and their history of criticizing religion, Penn Jillette admitted to be rather surprised by the tolerance of the Christian religious community in America: “Well, you know, we’ve done heavy stuff. I mean, we’ve done the […]
Filed under: American Church, Christianity, Culture & Religion, Entertainment, Islam, Toleration
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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
(Image by future15pic via Flickr) It is illegal for a Muslim to convert to Christianity in Egypt. Here’s a Compass Direct interview with Maher Ahmad El-Mo’otahssem Bellah El-Gohary who along with his daughter lives a life under constant threat, in hiding, and on the run in Egypt since he converted from Islam to Christianity. As […]
Filed under: Egypt, Islam, Islam and Christianity, Persecution
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Monday, May 24th, 2010
13 year old Raymond Hosier was suspended by Oneida middle School for the 2nd time on May 24. What were the violations that were serious enough to get Raymond in trouble? He was wearing a cross and rosary beads. Now the school may be facing a lawsuit if they continue baring the 7th grader from […]
Filed under: Church and State, Culture & Religion, Free Exercise of Religion, Freedom of Religion, Schools
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Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
The hypocrisy of Mexican President Calderon was in full display this week during his visit to the United States. He stood in the White House and lectured the State of Arizona on their immigration law then went to Congress and criticized the policy once more to a standing ovation by the Democrats in attendance. Then […]
Filed under: Immigration
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Today (May 20, 2010) was the day set aside by the famous Facebook page to be the official “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day”. Should Christians participate in this activity? No. <<Read the rest posted on my Apologetica page>> *Top Related articles by Zemanta Today is Everybody Draw Mohammed Day [Bright Ideas] (gawker.com) Pakistan blocks Facebook over […]
Filed under: Christian living, Culture & Religion, Culture Clash, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Islam, Jihad, Terrorism, Toleration
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
(Image by sausyn via Flickr) A number of liberals have been lamenting lately that American freedoms and democracy are getting in the way of Obama’s agenda. Here’s a recent quote from film maker Woody Allen: “It would be good…if (Obama) could be dictator for a few years because he could do a lot of good […]
Filed under: Freedom of Press, Freedom of Speech, MSM, Obama Administration, Politics, Progressive Agenda
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
(Image via Wikipedia) Pakistan is currently blocking the popular Facebook page: “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!” The page is encouraging Facebook users to post their own images of the prophet on May 20. The site was put up as a protest against radical Muslims who threatened the creators of “South Park” for depicting Muhammad in an […]
Filed under: Court Decisions, Culture & Religion, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Internet, Islam, Pakistan, Persecution
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