Archive | November, 2013

People Say That Christianity Is Not Political, But Is This True?

By Theodore Shoebat If I were the devil, I would tell people that it is more civil and fashionable to keep Christianity away from politics. If I were the devil, I would tell Christians to relax, be themselves, and restrict their Faith only within the sphere of social life, and not within government. If I […]

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Reuters: Obama Brotherhood tie a ‘Conspiracy Theor(y)’

A report by Reuters that headlined Secretary of State John Kerry’s scheduled visit to Egypt one day before Mohammed Mursi is set to go on trial, includes an interesting paragraph near the end. More on Kerry’s visit in a bit, but first… Via the U.K. Guardian: State-run newspapers often carry conspiracy theories which suggest Washington […]

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Rescue Christians’ quick action averts likely disaster

In third case in one month, Tariq Yousaf and Arif Yousaf have been falsely accused of blasphemy at Thatha Faqir Ullah, a Christian Colony, Wazirabad city, District Gujranwala, near Lahore, bearing FIR Number 533/13 in Sadar Police station Wazirabad. From our contacts in Pakistan… We were informed by one of our friends and Human Rights […]

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Harbinger at Heathrow: Woman fired for Blasphemy

There is perhaps no better example of what is meant by the following quote than the story out of London, England that follows it below: “When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” – Edmund Burke A female employee at London’s […]

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Who’s the Liar, Lara Logan or Obama?

In separate but virtually identical letters to Secretary of State John Kerry, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, and CIA Director John Brennan, the chairmen of the House Oversight and Foreign Affairs committees, cited an excerpt from a recent 60 Minutes report on Benghazi. Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA) quoted one sentence […]

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