Tuesday, February 23, 2016

New Hampshire State Representative says that the Pope Is The Anti-Christ

New Hampshire State Representative says that the Pope Is The Anti-Christ

A New Hampshire state representative who supports Donald Trump referred to the pope as the "anti-Christ" in a Facebook post thread. That comment came in a thread the same day, Feb. 18, that Pope Francis suggested that Trump's desire to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico is "not Christian," provoking a response from the Republican frontrunner.

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Teen, 18, who worshipped the devil admits to murdering his close friend

Teen, 18, who worshipped the devil admits to murdering his close friend

Police say a teen who allegedly worshiped the devil admitted to gruesomely murdering one of his close friends. Edward O'Neal IV, 18, is accused of killing Ryan Joseph Robert, 16, whose mother reported him missing on January 15.

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Car bombs in Syria kill nearly 50

Car bombs in Syria kill nearly 50

The powerful double blasts on Sunday sent up a billow of black smoke and scattered debris i Hom's Zahraa neighbourhood, where many of the residents are members of President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite sect. Initial reports from Syrian state television put the number of civilian deaths at 25, but that number quickly rose to at least 46 killed, according to a monitoring group. The death toll is likely to increase due to the large number of injuries.

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Monday, February 22, 2016

TV Network Sparks Debate After Showcasing Children Pole Dancing

TV Network Sparks Debate After Showcasing Children Pole Dancing

Earlier this week we reported on the backlash against a fitness instructor offering pole dancing classes to children. And while the wrong-not-wrong debate rumbles on, ITV’s This Morning has waded into the controversy by featuring a live demonstration of the ‘sport’ by children as young as eight.

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Zika Virus to Cost Billions


Zika Virus to Cost Billions

The Zika outbreak, which has spread to more than two dozen countries and territories in the Americas, is likely to slow the region's economy, decreasing gross domestic product in 2016 by US$3.5 billion, or 0.06 percent, according to the World Bank.

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Sunday, February 21, 2016

6 Dead, 2 Wounded After Random Shootings in Michigan

6 Dead, 2 Wounded After Random Shootings in Michigan

Police have arrested Jason Brian Dalton in connection with three shooting incidents that killed six people and injured two more in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, prosecutor Jeff Getting said Sunday.

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Friday, February 19, 2016

US Marshals make arrests over non-payment of student loans



Being behind on student loan payments in Texas could cost you more than your credit score. The US Marshals Service in Houston is arresting people who aren’t paying their federal student debt.

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DWI Judge arrested for driving drunk to the courthouse

Judge who specialized in prosecuting drunk drivers is arrested for DWI while driving to the courthouse

A judge has been charged with a DWI after she was pulled over on her way to court. Letitia Astacio was heading to Rochester City Court in upstate New York on Friday when she was ticketed.

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Catholic bishops not obliged to report clerical child abuse, Vatican says

Catholic bishops not obliged to report clerical child abuse, Vatican says

The Catholic church is telling newly appointed bishops that it is “not necessarily” their duty to report accusations of clerical child abuse and that only victims or their families should make the decision to report abuse to police.

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Massive Radioactive Leak into Groundwater

Massive Radioactive Leak into Groundwater

On February 6, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that a nuclear power plant about 40 miles from Manhattan had leaked one of the most potent radioactive carcinogens into the groundwater. The groundwater in that area flows to the Hudson River just 25 miles north of New York City.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Pope Francis: Christians And Muslims Are Brothers And Sisters


Pope Francis: Christians And Muslims Are Brothers And Sisters

Pope Francis ventured into one of the world's most dangerous neighborhoods on Monday to implore Christians and Muslims to end a spiral of hate, vendetta and bloodshed that has killed thousands over the past three years and divided a nation.

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Man Arrested in Scotland for Facebook Posts About Refugees

Man Arrested in Scotland for Facebook Posts About Refugees

Police have arrested a 40-year old man in Scotland over a number of allegedly “offensive” Facebook posts about refugees.

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Church play portrays Jesus as a transgender woman who refers to God as Female

Church play portrays Jesus as a transgender woman who refers to God as Female

A play that portrays Jesus as a transgender woman who refers to God as 'Mum' is to be performed in a Church of England church today.

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Monday, February 15, 2016

Weed for Jesus: Catholic Nuns in California Grow and Sell marijauna

Weed for Jesus: Catholic Nuns in California Grow and Sell marijauna

Two nuns who grow and sell marijuana in from their California home are looking for a divine intervention to stop city officials from closing them down.

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"The World Loves You," Mexico chants as it Welcomes the Pope

"The World Loves You," Mexico chants as it Welcomes the Pope

President Enrique Peña Nieto and top leaders of the Mexican government welcomed Pope Francis to the National Palace with full honors and pomp on display. Hundreds of thousands flocked the streets hoping to get a glimpse of the pontiff.

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Sunday, February 14, 2016

Venezuela Declares Another Emergency: It Has Run Out of Food

Venezuela Declares Another Emergency: It Has Run Out of Food

Venezuela’s opposition legislature has declared a “nutritional emergency,” proclaiming that the country simply does not have enough food to feed its population. The move comes after years of socialist rationing and shortages that forced millions to wait on lines lasting as long as six hours for a pint of milk, a bag of flour, or carton of cooking oil.

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COPS CITE PREACHER FOR OFFENDING STUDENT

COPS CITE PREACHER FOR OFFENDING STUDENT

An Orwellian nightmare became a reality for an evangelical preacher this week when a cop near the University of Texas at Austin issued him a “disorderly conduct” citation for “offending” a student.

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Friday, February 12, 2016

Obama’s Global Warming Treaty Will Cost At Least $12.1 Trillion

Obama’s Global Warming Treaty Will Cost At Least $12.1 Trillion

The United Nations Paris agreement to stop dangerous global warming could cost $12.1 trillion over the next 25 years, according to calculations performed by environmental activists.

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91% Of Americans Aren’t Worried About Global Warming

91% Of Americans Aren’t Worried About Global Warming

A YouGov poll of 18,000 people in 17 countries found only 9.2 percent of Americans rank global warming as their biggest concern. Only Saudi Arabians were less concerned about global warming at 5.7 percent. The biggest concern for Americans was global terrorism — 28 percent of Americans polled listed this as their top issue.

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Pope, Orthodox Patriarch Meet After 1,000 Year Split


Pope, Orthodox Patriarch Meet After 1,000 Year Split

Despite famine, religious wars, worldwide conflict and the spread of civilization, the heads of the Roman Catholic and the Russian Orthodox churches haven't spoken since the Great Schism of 1054 shattered Christendom, so they had a lot of catching up to do when they sat down for their historic meeting Friday afternoon in Cuba.

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Drug cartel battle kills 52 in northeastern Mexican prison

Drug cartel battle kills 52 in northeastern Mexican prison

A battle between the feared Zetas drug cartel and rivals at a prison left 52 people dead in the northeastern Mexican city of Monterrey, authorities said on Thursday, days ahead of a planned visit by Pope Francis to another jail in Mexico's far north.

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Islamic Terrorists Burn Children Alive

Islamic Terrorists Burn Children Alive

Islamic terrorists have struck again. This past weekend, Boko Haram burned children alive in Nigeria, and ISIS bombed school children in Syria.

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Pope Francis Leading the world to Mary

Poor Francis Leading the world to Mary

Before his first trip as pontiff to a place with more Catholics than any other Spanish-speaking country, where he will surely be mobbed by the thousands night and day, the pope requested something likely to be in short supply — a few minutes alone.

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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

114 Million Super Bowl Viewers Blatantly Ignore God's Word

114 Million Super Bowl Viewers Blatantly Ignore God's Word

Last night I was at church watching the Super Bowl with a bunch of young adults in the student ministry. We had a concert planned for the halftime show, and I was in the sound booth watching hundreds of young people enjoy contemporary music that glorified Jesus. My phone started to buzz over and over with friends of mine asking if I saw the Super Bowl half-time show. I knew instantly that it had to do with gay awareness and homosexuality.

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ISIS supporter planned to attack Mega Church


ISIS supporter planned to attack Mega Church

Federal authorities are accusing a Dearborn Heights man of supporting Islamic State extremists and planning to “shoot up” a Detroit church.

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Evangelical Alliance urges Christians to build links with Muslims

Evangelical Alliance urges Christians to build links with Muslims

Evangelical Christians have been urged to build links with Muslims in their local communities as the Muslim Council of Britain hosts its annual "Visit My Mosque" day this weekend.

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Friday, February 5, 2016

US residents petition Walmart to close on Sunday Sabbath


Two petitions posted on Change.org have made their way around Facebook, stirring up controversy on various local Facebook pages.

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Pope Francis: Whoever Gossips Is a Terrorist

Pope Francis: Whoever Gossips Is a Terrorist

In his meeting with a group of religious priests, sisters, and brothers, the Pope said that Christians are called to love their neighbors and in religious life the “first neighbor” is one’s brothers and sisters in the community.

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Spiritualism alert: Hillary Clinton talks to the dead


Spiritualism alert: Hillary Clinton talks to the dead

First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton held imaginary conversations with Eleanor Roosevelt and Mahatma Gandhi as a therapeutic release, according to a new book written by Bob Woodward, says a report in Sunday's edition of The Chicago Sun-Times.

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Monday, February 1, 2016

Muslim judge sworn in on Koran in Brooklyn

Muslim judge sworn in on Koran in Brooklyn

A routine municipal ceremony has become seeped in controversy after a Brooklyn Civil Court judge was sworn in using a Koran.

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Federal debt hits $19 trillion; new record set

Federal debt hits $19 trillion; new record set

The federal government is now officially $19 trillion in debt, according to the latest figures released by the Treasury Department Monday that show the Obama administration crossed that ignominious line late last week.


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Chaos will bring Marshal Law and result in a Sunday Law

Chaos will bring Marshal Law and result in a Sunday Law

Editorial

We have been warned that all the chaos and strife that is being perpetuated throughout the world today will be used as the reason to usher in a National Sunday Law. 

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