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| » Pastor Sentenced To Chinese Labor Camp by Frederick Meekins According to the China Aid Association, Pastor Zhang Zhongxin has been sentenced to two years in a Chinese labor camp by Shandong Province authorities for participation in cultic activities. To American ears, such allegations bring to mind images of ... read more • August 4, 2008
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| » It's Official Now by Peter W. Wright Plenty of evidence has existed before, but now the conclusion is inescapable: the Democrats cannot understand the most basic law of economics, the law of supply and demand. Faced with spiraling fuel costs and a demand to act, the Democrat-controlled ... read more • July 19, 2008
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| » Dealing with Disappointment by Filoiann Wiedenhoff Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy -... read more • June 30, 2008
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| » Hispanosupremacists Infiltrate Evangelical Movement by Frederick Meekins Minority activists and other guiltmongers often whine that 11 am Sunday morning is often the most segregated hour of the week. I wonder what the we-are-all-one-big family agitators have to say about the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conferen... read more • June 17, 2008
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| » Polar Bears More Important Than Western Civilization by Randall H. Nunn On Sunday, an article from the Associated Press stated that, less than a month after declaring polar bears a threatened species, "the Bush administration is giving oil companies permission to annoy and potentially harm them in pursuit of oil and... read more • June 17, 2008
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| » And Will Obama Save Us From Our Sins by Frederick Meekins As the United States edges ever closer to tyranny with freedom dieing a little more each year with the passage of new laws, the handing down of judicial rulings, and the promulgation of executive orders, it is assumed by increasing numbers that it is... read more • June 8, 2008
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| » Psycho Pastor or Killer Clown? by Erik Rush It's official: The "pastor issue" as regards the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is old hat. Why? Because it's not about radical pastors anyway, and never was; it's an issue of whether or not it is plausible that ... read more • June 4, 2008
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| » Czech President's Inconvenient Challenge to Al Gore by Christopher Adamo Since leaving office, former Vice-President Al Gore has gained enormous stature within certain circles on the world scene, acquiring it per the standard liberal formula. Taking up his "Earth in the Balance" cause, he produced the feature le... read more • May 29, 2008
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| » A Father's Love by Filoiann Wiedenhoff In the United States Father's Day is June 15, 2008. I understand in New Zealand Father's Day is in September but I hope you don't mind if I celebrate our Father's Day with all of you. My father was a first sergeant in the Marine Corp who served in th... read more • May 22, 2008
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| » Schaeffer Progeny Kneels At The Feet Of Afrosupremacist Pastor by Frederick Meekins Charged with relaying the truth of God as revealed through Holy Scripture and rationally applied to more contemporary specific situations through theology, ministers face the unique challenge of uplifting those aspects of culture and society that are... read more • May 21, 2008
• Social Issues |
| » Kids Say, Enough with the ‘Gay’ Stuff! by J. Matt Barber On April 25, adult homosexual activists with the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) held their annual "Day of Silence" (DOS) propaganda push. During DOS, teachers and students in roughly three thousand middle schools, high schools and ... read more • May 6, 2008
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| » Liberal "Social Justice" Portends New Dark Age by Christopher Adamo The American public, and Christians in particular, are being deluged once again with talk of the thoroughly ambiguous concept of "social justice." It is, after all, election time. Thus the pseudo religious among us must make their pitch for... read more • May 6, 2008
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