Archive for July, 2008

The View Co-Host Sherri Shepherd On Abortions

Hollywood, CA (LifeNews.com) — Sherri Shepherd, a co-host of the popular women’s television program “The View,” said in a recent interview that she’s had numerous abortions. She says that she didn’t began to change her promiscuous behavior until she became a Christian.

In the interview with Precious Times, a magazine for black Christian women, Shepherd, who is 41, said she was “sleeping with a lot of guys and… Keep reading

Evangelicals Not Keen on a Romney McCain Ticket

Prominent evangelical leaders are warning Sen. John McCain against picking former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as his running mate, saying their troops will abandon the Republican ticket on Election Day if that happens.

They say Mr. Romney lacks trust on issues such as outlawing abortion and opposing same-sex marriage and because he is a Mormon. Opposition is particularly powerful among those who supported former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in the Republican… Keep reading

Election 2008: The Challenge Facing Christianity in America

We are in a battle for the soul of America against strange gods, foreign ideologies and humanist philosophies.

Barack Obama stated in one of his many speeches, he no longer believes America is a Christian nation.

“Whatever we once were, we’re no longer a Christian nation. At least not just. We are also a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, and a Buddhist nation, and a Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers,”… Keep reading | 2 Comments

America: Now the 3rd Largest Mission Field

Prayer targets world’s 3rd largest mission field – America. ‘Every great movement of God can be traced to a kneeling figure’

WorldNetDaily — A blanket of prayer for America is being proposed for Sept. 11, 2008, the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, because it no longer is the Christian nation it once was, according to a coalition of organizations.

“America used to send… Keep reading

Hate Crime Statute Struck Down by Pennsylvania Supreme Court

‘Preaching about sin of sodomy should not be made illegal’

WorldNetDaily reports — The Supreme Court in Pennsylvania has declared the “hate crimes” laws used to jail the Philadelphia 11 in 2004 violated the state constitution.

In a four-line statement this week, the court said the ruling from the lower Commonwealth Court “is affirmed for the reasons ably set forth in the opinion of the Honorable James Gardner Collins, which opinion is… Keep reading

Gunman Opens Fire in Tennessee Church, 2 Killed

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A gunman opened fire at a church youth performance Sunday and killed two people, including a man who witnesses called a hero for shielding others from a shotgun blast.

Seven adults were also injured but no children were harmed at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church. Church members said they dove under pews or ran from the building when the shooting started.

The gunman was tackled by congregants… Keep reading

ACLU Doesn’t Want to Protect Your Kids from Pornography

By Jeff Johnson

OneNewsNow reports — Congress has been trying for more than a decade to protect children from violent and pornographic content on the Internet. Earlier this week, the federal courts again stopped their efforts.

The Child Online Protection Act would impose penalties on websites that make pornographic content available without some type of age verification – such as submitting a credit card number – to insure that viewers… Keep reading

Islamic Nations in U.N. Plan to Criminilize Christianity

Will United Nations’ bigotry against Christians get reviewed? ‘We’ll check,’ Perino promises of ‘anti-defamation’ proposal

WorldNetDaily — A United Nations plan that would make Christians criminals under international law will be getting a review by the White House, according to spokeswoman Dana Perino.

WND reported just days ago on a proposed “Combating Defamation of Religions” program supported by the 57 members of the Organization… Keep reading

Prayer “In Jesus’ Name” Banned by Appeals Court

WASHINGTON — The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals today ruled that the city council of Fredericksburg, Virginia had proper authority to require “non-sectarian” prayer content and exclude council-member Rev. Hashmel Turner from the prayer rotation because he prayed “in Jesus’ name.”

Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, writing the decision, said:
“The restriction that prayers be nonsectarian in nature is designed to make the prayers accessible to people who come from… Keep reading | 1 Comment

Christians Protest McDonald’s: They’re NOT lovin’ it!

McDonald’s hears: ‘I’m NOT lovin’ it!’
In front of local restaurants, fed-up Christians protest company’s support of same-sex marriage -

By Bob Unruh

WorldNetDaily The corporate headquarters for McDonald’s is hearing from store managers in California that customers are upset over the company’s pro-homosexual advocacy and they aren’t going to take it any longer.

Yuriy Popko, one of several Christians who staged a sign-waving protest at the Golden Arches… Keep reading






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