Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Christian Families Left to Starve As Gov't Attacks Protestants in Mexico

Christian Families Left to Starve As Gov't Attacks Protestants in Mexico

Christian Post

Two dozen Christian families, or close to 158 people, have reportedly been left to starve in the remote village of Mariano Matamoros in Mexico, after local government officials raided farmlands in an effort to drive out Protestants from the region.

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Teacher instructs 7th graders that there is no God

Teacher instructs 7th graders that there is no God

ABC News

A Katy ISD seventh grader says her teacher crossed the line with an assignment that had her defending whether God exists.

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United Church of Christ Hosts Blasphemous Drag Gospel Festival

United Church of Christ Hosts Blasphemous Drag Gospel Festival

Christian News

A United Church of Christ congregation in Massachusetts recently hosted what it called a “Drag Gospel Festival” in support of the homosexual and transgender members in its assembly.

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Monday, October 26, 2015

150 Dead in Pakistan and Afghanistan Earthquake

150 Dead in Pakistan and Afghanistan Earthquake

NBC News

A magnitude-7.5 earthquake hit northeastern Afghanistan on Monday, killing more than 150 people there and in neighboring Pakistan and flattening at least 1,400 buildings.

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Processed Meat Is A Cancer Hazard, World Health Organization Says

Processed Meat Is A Cancer Hazard, World Health Organization Says

Bloomberg

Eating processed meats is a cancer hazard, and red meat probably is too, according to the World Health Organization.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Church anger at longer Sunday shopping hours

Church anger at longer Sunday shopping hours

Telegraph

Church leaders have expressed their anger at the government for denying them a say over new Sunday trading laws, in a major clash between ministers and bishops.

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Christians are the New Threat against America?

Christians are the New Threat against America?

CNS News

John Carlin, the assistant attorney general for national security, announced Wednesday that the Justice Department is creating the new position of domestic terrorism counsel to combat the “real and present threat” of domestic extremism. Carlin praised groups such as the Southern Poverty Law Center “that dedicate themselves to examining what the threat is, observing it, and reporting on it,” adding that the work of the SPLC was “very important.” The SPLC says it places groups -- including conservative, Christian groups -- on its "Hate List" based on their beliefs, not their propensity for violence.

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Martial Law, the Mark of the Beast, and Executive Order #13603

Martial Law, the Mark of the Beast, and Executive Order #13603

Advent Messenger | Editorial

In March 16, 2012 President Obama quietly signed Executive Order #13603 called the "National Defense ResourcesPreparedness." This order effectively calls for the suspension of every constitutional right so that martial law can be enacted. This federal policy allows for the "allocation" and "acquisition" (confiscation) of all food and water supplies during a time of national emergency. This Executive Order empowers the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Commerce to manage these "allocated" resources for the federal government.
 
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Monday, October 19, 2015

Philadelphia government used Pope Francis visit as test for city lock down, MARTIAL LAW

Philadelphia government used Pope Francis visit as test for city lock down, MARTIAL LAW

Natural News

Pope Francis' recent visit to the United States included a stop in the City of Brotherly Love and the epicenter of America's constitutional government, but not everyone was happy about it. In fact, some saw it as something completely different — sinister, even — as perhaps a prelude of things to come.

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UK: Radical preachers can't publish online and must take deradicalization classes

UK: Radical preachers can't publish online and must take deradicalization classes

BBC News

The home secretary has vowed to "systematically confront and challenge extremist ideology" as she detailed new curbs on those who "spread hate". Radical preachers will be banned from posting material online and anyone with convictions for extremist activity will be barred from working with children. Deradicalisation classes will be made mandatory for others deemed a threat.

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Death toll from Saudi Arabia hajj stampede climbs to at least 2,110

Death toll from Saudi Arabia hajj stampede climbs to at least 2,110

Fox News

The crush and stampede that struck the hajj last month in Saudi Arabia killed at least 2,110 pilgrims, a new Associated Press tally showed Monday, after officials in the kingdom met to discuss the tragedy.

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Scientists hope to make contact with Parallel Universe in days

Scientists hope to make contact with PARALLEL UNIVERSE in days

The Express

SCIENTISTS conducting a mindbending experiment at the Large Hadron Collider next week hope to connect with a PARALLEL UNIVERSE outside of our own. The staggeringly complex LHC ‘atom smasher’ at the CERN centre in Geneva, Switzerland, will be fired up to its highest energy levels ever in a bid to detect - or even create - miniature black holes.

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Obama signs order outlining emergency Internet control

Obama signs order outlining emergency Internet control

CNET

President Barack Obama signed an executive order last week that could give the U.S. government control over the Internet.

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Scientists claim they can change your belief on immigrants and God – with MAGNETS

Scientists claim they can change your belief on immigrants and God – with MAGNETS

The Express

TMS, which is used to treat depression, involves placing a large electromagnetic coil against the scalp which creates electric currents that stimulate nerve cells in the region of the brain involved in mood control. Researchers found the technique radically altered religious perceptions and prejudice. Belief in God was reduced almost by a third, while participants became 28.5 per cent less bothered by immigration numbers.

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Methodist, Episcopal clergy ‘bless’ Cleveland abortion clinic in prayer service

Methodist, Episcopal clergy ‘bless’ Cleveland abortion clinic in prayer service

Life Site News

More than a dozen religious leaders from a variety of denominations gathered last week to support abortion and "bless" a Cleveland abortion facility. The "blessing" of the Preterm facility was initiated and coordinated by Rev. Laura Young, a Methodist priestess and the executive director of The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice’s (RCRC) Ohio chapter. 
 
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Sunday, October 18, 2015

Israel under the influence and deception of the Papacy

Israel under the influence and deception of the Papcy

Advent Messenger | Editorial

Jewish home party MK Yinon Magal has tabled a bill that would make Sunday and official day off in Israel. This is exactly what Bible prophecy describes would take place in the book of Revelation chapter 13 versus 15 to 17.

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Saturday, October 10, 2015

School Board to Pay $600,000 to Families of Students Who Died AfterBeing Hypnotized by Principal

School Board to Pay $600,000 to Families of Students Who Died AfterBeing Hypnotized by Principal

Christian News

A school board in Florida has agreed to pay $600,000 in a settlement to a lawsuit filed by the families of three students who died after being hypnotized by their high school principal.

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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Italian bishop urges CEO: Respect Sunday Rest

Italian bishop urges CEO: Respect Sunday Rest

Catholic Culture

An Italian bishop has written an open letter to the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles calling for the closing of its plant in Melfi from 10:00 PM on Saturdays to 10:00 PM on Sundays.

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Fifteen dead as South Carolina gripped by historic flooding

Fifteen dead as South Carolina gripped by historic flooding

Reuters News

South Carolina grappled with the damage wrought by record rainfall, as the death toll from widespread flooding rose to 15 on Tuesday and residents braced for more evacuations in areas near dams and swollen waterways across the state.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Obama Administration and United Nations announce Global Police Force to fight EXTREMISM in U.S.

Obama Administration and United Nations announce Global Police Force to fight EXTREMISM in U.S.

Breit Bart

On Wednesday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced at the United Nations that her office would be working in several American cities to form what she called the Strong Cities Network (SCN), a law enforcement initiative that would encompass the globe.

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Houston transgender bathroom bill debate centers on differing definitions of ‘men’

Houston transgender bathroom bill debate centers on differing definitions of ‘men’

Washington Times

The noisy debate over this city’s Proposition 1 has centered on whether it would allow men to use women’s public restrooms, which boils down to how you define “men” and “women.”

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