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Monthly Archives: September 2012
The decision is now.
Do we really know the Moslem culture? Have you read loyal commentators on Moslem belief? “Contemporary scholar Bassam Tibi sums it up this way: “At its core , Islam is a religious mission to all humanity. Muslims are religiously obliged … Continue reading
Now is the time for radical change. We cannot wait.
This is a religious war! It will not be won by mere diplomacy for Moslems cannot be negotiated with for they will always have a sub agenda instructed by the Sharia. Christianity is the solution not by dominance but by … Continue reading
Posted in History of Christianity
Tagged ambassador stevens, benedict, demonic, jihad, lebanon, peace, political naivete, spiritual war, violence, weapons
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Time is Short and Desperate
How many weeks do we have before the election? I am very conscious of its unique importance for the future of our country. It is not simply a competition between two political parties. No, it is a competition between freedom, … Continue reading
Posted in History of Christianity
Tagged desperate, election, fiery demonstrations, flag burning, holy spirit, Jihadists, pope benedict, terrortist, war
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It is already happening!
Are we facing finally the aggressive irrationality of the Moslem world, epitomized in the obsessive tenacity of the Brotherhood? The mid-east is on fire with hatred of America and secondarily the weaker European countries. In Libya, four Americans were killed, … Continue reading
Posted in History of Christianity
Tagged agressive, ex-muslim, fires, hypocrites, irrationality, Libya, middle east, militant, muslim, muslim brotherhood, terrorist, Walid Shoebat, warnings, weather
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Now is the time to act.
From both the Democratic and Republican Conventions we should be convinced that Christianity is not only on the line, but it literally is a central issue politically for our country and for the future election. In the light of that … Continue reading
Posted in History of Christianity
Tagged academia, act now, beacon, civilization, distortions, dnc, holy spirit, jesus, media, mockery, political correctness, secular
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Where are we going as a Christian nation?
How did we as a nation ever get into this state of conflict and alienation? It seems for my older Christian Catholic generation that morally we are almost now like foreigners in another country. It doesn’t mean that I have … Continue reading
Posted in History of Christianity
Tagged cardinal dolan, contraceptives, democratic convention, duplicity, greed, lust, nineteen fifties, prayerful, right, sin, wrong
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What’s happening to U.S.?
Where are we now? We are now between two political and moral confrontations, symbolized in the two Republican and Democratic Conventions. Natural disasters symbolize our country’s struggle. The seventh anniversary of the Katrina disaster now linked with Hurricane Isaac confronts … Continue reading
Posted in History of Christianity
Tagged dnc, imam, main speaker imam Siraj Wahhaj, moslem, moslem prayer, obama, outrage, romney
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