Newslinks 06/13/10
June 13, 2010 at 1:05 pm | Posted in Newslinks | Leave a commentTags: abortion, abstinence, activists, Afghanistan, aid, America, Andrew Romanoff, Andy Stern, Anglican, Arizona, Arkansas, ateasetees, Baptist, Belo Horizonte, Bible, billboard, birth control, Black Panthers, Blanche Lincoln, blasphemy, blockade, Brazil, bus, Cairo, California, Canada, cancer, cap and trade, Capitol Hill, cartoon, census, Charles Grassley, Christian, church, citizens, civil rights, Clinton, code, Colorado, Comedy Central, compromise, Concordia College, Connecticut, conservative, Constitution, Coptic, Courageous, crime, crucifix, curriculum, czar, D.C., Dallas, Darryl Issa, deacon, deaf, death, debate, Defense of Marriage Act, deficit, Democrat, Department of Justice, deport, Donald Berwick, drone, drug trade, Dutch, duty, economy, Edinburgh, Egypt, Elaine Donnelly, ELCA, Elena Kagan, ellaOne, Empire State Building, episcopal, Erdogan, evangelical, evangelism, execution, faith, festival, flotilla, forced, Foursquare, France, Franklin Graham, gay, Gaza, Geert Wilders, gender discrimination, God, GOP, gospel, Gospel for Asia, governor, graduation, Greece, Ground Zero, gun, Habitat for Humanity, Haiti, Hamas, healthcare, Helen Thomas, hell, Hezbollah, holy, Homeland Security, homosexual, homosexuality, Huckabee, illegal, Illinois, immigrant, immigration, India, Indiana, Iraq, Islam, Israel, Jane Goodall, Jeff Sessions, Jesus, Jewish, jihad, John Ashcroft, John Piper, John Wooden, Judd Gregg, Judge, judgment, judicial activism, Kentucky, Kenya, law, lawbreaking, Leaving Islam, LGBT, liberal, librarian, life, Louisiana, love, Madagascar, Mark McClellan, market, marriage, McDonald's, Medicare, memo, Memorial Day, mercy, MercyMe, Mexican, Mexico, Michael Rubin, military, missionary, Mitch McConnell, money, moral, mosque, Mullen, murder, Muslim, Nancy Pelosi, NASA, National Health Service, Netherlands, New York, New York City, Newslinks, North Korea, Obama, Ohio State, oil spill, opinion, orthodox, Pakistan, Parliment, pastor, Paul McCartney, Pay the Piper, peace, PFOX, Planned Parenthood, Pope Benedict, prayer, Presbyterian, pride, primary, propaganda, PTA, racial profiling, raid, rationing, regime, religion, remarriage, repeal, repent, Republican, Revolutionary Guard, Rick Warren, Rights of the Child, Robert Gibbs, Robert Groves, rosary, Salvation Army, sanctions, school, Scotland, scripture, SEIU, seminary, senate, separation, Sestak, sin, soccer, Son of Hamas, Southeast Asia, Southern Baptist, Sri Lanka, stimulus, tax, Tea Party, Ted Haggard, ten commandments, Texas, Tiananmen, trafficking, truth, Turkey, Turkish, U.N., Uganda, unconstitutional, unilateralist, United Methodist Church, unity, Unstoppable, USAID, video games, Virginia, Wells Fargo, White House, WMD, World Cup, World Environment Day, Zimbabwe
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Franklin Graham Closes 3rd Brazilian Festival with Over 25,000
American evangelist Franklin Graham concluded his third evangelistic festival in Brazil Saturday night, preaching to over 25,000 Brazilians in the city of Belo Horizonte.
Homeland Security Seeks to Deport Christian ‘Son of Hamas’
‘Leaving Islam’ Bus Ads Run in NYC
Dallas Baptist Church Ousted over Gay Deacons
Federal Judge to Rule Soon on Church Graduation Case
Prayers for N. Korean Christians Urged as Tensions Rise, Sanctions OKd
America pauses to remember its military heroes
Across the U.S. on this Memorial Day, Americans are pausing to remember those who have paid the ultimate price for the freedoms we enjoy.
Abstinence message – teachers wrong, student right
A middle-school student in Minnesota has regained his right to wear at school a T-shirt bearing an abstinence message. Continue Reading Newslinks 06/13/10…
Religion at its best
August 3, 2007 at 11:49 am | Posted in Christianity | 5 CommentsTags: abortion, America, angels, apostle, arrogance, ateasetees, Bible, body, cardinal, Catholic, Christian, church, compromise, condition, context, contradiction, controversy, death, defective, disciples, doctrine, error, evangelism, faith, God, gospel, grace, Greek, harmony, hell, holy, hope, infallible, Israel, Jesus, Judge, judgment, law, life, love, marriage, mercy, murder, mystery, offensive, orthodox, papacy, pastor, patient, Paul, peace, Peter, Pope Benedict, prayer, prophecy, purgatory, repent, right thinking, rock, Roman, salvation, scripture, separated, sin, soul, ten commandments, tongues, true church, truth, unity, Vatican, William Levada
I’ve taken the liberty to copy an article from WorldNetDaily. The reason that I copied it is so that the context of the article can be seen as I write my response. The bold and narrow assertion made by Pope Benedict XVI recently is not only offensive, it goes against the very thing that it proposes to uphold. This discussion could go on for pages, so I will try to stay to the issue at hand. I will keep short the background information in hopes that readers will study what is said on their own.
Pope Benedict XVI has ignited controversy across the world by approving a document saying non-Catholic Christian communities are either defective or not true churches, and the Roman Catholic Church provides the only true path to salvation. Continue Reading Religion at its best…