I know it's ridiculous and even a bit comical in a sick way........but seriously there is a bigger underlying issue here. 2 Timothy 3 New International Version (NIV) 3 But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2 People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4 treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— 5 having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with such people. Original Article: RT News Shoppers got more than they bargained for beginning Thursday evening as retail outlets across the United States opened their doors early for annual Black Friday deal seekers, predictably prompting an array of violent episodes from city to city.
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Source: Around The World With ken Ham Published on November 29, 2013 in Current Issues in the World. It seems like atheists will go to pretty extreme lengths to combat the words of a God they don’t even believe exists. A recent article from the Religion News Service reports, “Atheists use a popular Bible app to evangelize about unbelief.” The article contains interviews with a number of young atheists who have chosen to use YouVersion, one of the most popular apps around, as a way of trying to shake the faith of Christians. The media gushes over the Francis effect because it just means liberalizing the Church. By George Neumayr Source Url: American Spectator In a front-page Washington Post story about the soft style of Pope Francis, Gregory Popcak, who is described as a “marriage and family counselor on the radio and in private practice in Ohio,” related an anecdote about a client who quit therapy on the grounds that “I’m much more of a Pope Francis-Nancy Pelosi Catholic, and you’re an old-school, Pope John Paul II Catholic.” That story, which is unfolding across many dioceses, captures the tediously trumpeted “Francis effect” perfectly. Nancy Pelosi, for that matter, illustrates the phenomenon. She too sees herself as a Pope Francis-Nancy Pelosi Catholic. Pope Francis is “starting to sound like a nun,” she gushed recently, meaning presumably a silly and left-wing one. Of course, the cardinal of Washington, D.C., Donald Wuerl, another beaming expert on the Francis effect, keeps the Communion line open for Pelosi no matter how many unborn babies she votes to kill. Cardinal Raymond Burke, who is the foremost authority on canon law as the head of the Vatican Supreme Court, has said repeatedly that priests should deny her Holy Communion. But Wuerl refuses, saying, simultaneously, that denial isn’t “pastoral” and sniffing that Pelosi isn’t a member of “his flock.” That comically craven and contradictory copout is all one needs to know about the emptiness of “pastoral” Catholicism. "I don't believe there's some kind of evil genius behind the scenes, but I do believe it is telling where our nation is spiritually." –Pastor Caleb Kaltenbach Aimee Herd : Nov 21, 2013 : Caitlin Burke – CBN News, Charisma (California)—When Pastor Caleb Kaltenbach of Discovery Church in Simi Valley, California decided to check out the Bibles in a local Costco store recently, he was shocked to find a Bible labeled as "fiction." (Photo: Caleb Kaltenbach) Caleb told CBN reporters that it "stuck out to me because I've never seen a Bible labeled fiction." Amazing statements in Scripture reveal secrets of the future Published: December 2013 Raiders News E-Journal DR. THOMAS HORN About | Email Excerpted from the new inspirational book, "Do Our Pets Go To Heaven?"Before you read the amazing stories of pets that saved people, provided companionship, and healing [in the book Do Our Pets Go To Heaven?], I must admit I cannot recount the number of times when, as a pastor of more than two decades and as a public and media personality since, I have been approached by an adult or child—eyes filled with questions—who wanted to ask me very sincerely if I believed their pets would go to Heaven. I often noted the apprehension on their faces, as if they feared this man who typically speaks out on “more important issues” like social or world events would find their questions trivial, especially in light of increasing human challenges facing people around the world. Rev. Patrick Mahoney : Nov 18, 2013 : Christian Defense Coalition "Throughout our history, great social movements have been sustained and carried by prayer. Ending abortion is no different." (Albuquerque, NM)—As Rev. Patrick Mahoney walks all nine Albuquerque voting districts over the next two days, he will involve hundreds from across the nation to join him "virtually" in prayer through the internet and social media. Bins inside a Cleveland store ask shoppers to donate to 'associates in need.' |
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