Newslinks 01/30/11
January 31, 2011 at 3:33 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentTags: Al Franken, Allen West, bailout, Ban Ki-Moon, Bible, bipartisan, Blackwater, Britain, budget, business, Carol Browner, CBO, Chile, Christian, church, Colorado, compromise, Congress, contractor, cost, D.C., dating, death, deficit, Democrat, disapprove, Donald Berwick, E-verify, earmarks, Egypt, entitlement, entrepreneur, eric holder, evangelism, faith, First Lady, fraud, Germany, Global Health Fund, global warming, God, GOP, gospel, government, grace, healthcare, hell, Hezbollah, holy, homosexuality, hope, human rights, income, increase, investment, Iran, IRS, Islam, Israel, Jesus, Joe Lieberman, John Boehner, judgment, Kathleen Sebelius, law, leak, Lebanon, life, love, mandate, marriage, meat, Medicaid, Medicare, mend, mentor, mercy, Michele Bachmann, Mike Pence, money, moral, MTV, murder, Muslim, nations, negotiation, NOW, Obama, Obamacare, Palestine, pastor, peace, prayer, protest, Rand Paul, reform, regulations, repent, Republican, revolution, Richard Dreyfuss, Rick Santorum, Robert Andrews, Roe, Russia, salvation, savings, scripture, security, SEIU, senate, senator, sin, skins, Social Security, spend, START, State of the Union, stimulus, Supreme Court, Syria, Taco Bell, TARP, teen, ten commandments, Tony Perkins, tool, treaty, truth, UK, UN, unemployment, union, united, unjust, Vietnam, violence, voucher, Wade, West Wing, youth
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Republican-Controlled Congressional Committee Targets United Nations
(CNSNews.com) – Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), the new chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is holding a hearing Tuesday entitled “The United Nations: Urgent Problems that Need Congressional Action,” featuring some the U.N.’s most outspoken critics. Ros-Lehtinen in 2007 and again in 2009 championed legislation that linked U.S. funding to the U.N. to wide-ranging reforms. Funding of the U.N. is expected to feature prominently at the hearing.
Three SEIU Locals, Including Chicago Chapter, Waived From Obamacare Requirement
(CNSNews.com) – Three local chapters of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)–whose political action committee spent $27 million supporting Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election–have received temporary waivers from a provision in the Obamacare law. The waivers allow health insurance plans to limit how much they will spend on a policy holder’s medical coverage for a given year.
Leaked Negotiation Papers Undermine Palestinian Maneuvering at U.N.
(CNSNews.com) – A Palestinian Authority plan to push for a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity was dramatically upstaged Sunday by the embarrassing leak of secret P.A. negotiating records. The documents reveal P.A. positions on key issues – such as the future of Jerusalem and refugees — that differ significantly from the stances it takes publicly.
Share of Fed Income Swallowed by Deficit-Coverage Borrowing Jumps 566% in 3 Years, IRS Reports
(CNSNews.com) – The federal government’s reliance on borrowed money to carry out its functions more than doubled between fiscal year 2008 and 2009, according to the IRS. And between fiscal year 2007 and 2009, borrowing as a percentage of federal income increased by 566 percent. Continue Reading Newslinks 01/30/11…
Newslinks 09/19/10
September 19, 2010 at 6:23 pm | Posted in Newslinks | Leave a commentTags: AAP, abortion, abstinence, ACLU, Afghanistan, agenda, aid, Al Jazeera, alien, America, Andover, Arizona, ateasetees, atomic, attorney, Azerbaijan, bailout, bankrupt, Bible, bigotry, billboard, boondoggle, border, borrowing, Brent Bozell, Britain, Buddhist, Burma, burning, business, California, Cardinal McCarrick, CBO, ceasefire, chaplain, character, China, Christian, Christine O'Donnell, Christopher Hitchens, Chuck Colson, church, climate, college, Columbia, compromise, confrontation, conservative, Constitution, contract, controversy, court, Craigslist, critical, Cuba, culture transformation, czar, death, death threats, defense, Defense Authorization Act, deficit, Democrat, desecration, domestic, Don't Ask Don't Tell, double standard, DREAM, drill, eco-terrorism, economy, education, embryonic, emergency, encouragement, EPA, episcopal, EU, evangelical, evangelism, evil, fables, fair, faith, family, fasting, fat, federal, federalism, First Lady, flame, flood, Florida, France, free market, freedom, french fries, fugitive, Gambia, GDP, general, global warming, God, GOP, gospel, grace, greeting card, grudge, gulf, gun, Harry Reid, health care, healthcare, healthy, heaven, Helmand, HHS, Hilary Clinton, holy, home school, homosexual, homosexuality, hope, house, hunger, ICE, illegal, Illinois, immigrant, India, indigenous, Indonesia, innovator, invest, Iraq, Islam, Israel, Israeli, jailbreak, Japan, Jesus, John Boehner, John Piper, Judge, judgment, Kashmir, Labor Day, Lausanne, law, liberal, Libya, life, Linda Sanchez, liquor, loopholes, love, lowball, Luis Palau, majority, marginalization, marriage, Mary Landrieu, media, megachurch, menu, mercy, Messianic Jew, Mexico, Michelle Obama, Mike Pence, Minnesota, money, mosque, movement, murder, Muslim, NAMB, Nancy Pelosi, national debt, nations, Nepal, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Newslinks, Newt Gingrich, North Korea, November, Obama, Obamacare, Ohio, oil, opposition, original, outrage, Pakistan, Palestine, Parliment, pastor, peace, Petraeus, physics, politics, pope, poverty, prayer, preacher, pride and joy, prodigal, Prop 8, propaganda, protest, Quinnipiac, Quran, rat hole, reagan, recession, reformed, religion, repeal, repent, Republican, research, Richmond, Rifqa, Sacramento, salary, sales, salvation, science, Scotland, scripture, senate, sex, signs, sin, Sir Isaac Newton, small, Solidarity, son, soul, South Korea, spanish, speech, spending, square one, state fair, stem cell, Steny Hoyer, Stephen Breyer, Stephen Hawking, stimulus, Sudan, summit, tax, Tea Party, ten commandments, terrorist, Texas, thug, training, troops, truth, tshirts, Turkey, UK, unemployment, United Nations, values, Vatican, veil, violence, Virginia, vote, washing, wedlock, Zimbabwe, zoning
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Stephen Hawking Takes on Sir Isaac Newton; Christians Respond
Physicist Stephen Hawking made headlines this past week for taking on arguably the most influential scientist in human history, Sir Isaac Newton.
12-Hour Prayer, Fasting Rally Hits Sacramento
Emergency in Pakistan Will ‘Get Worse Before It Gets Better’
Church Mourns Loss of U.S. Army Chaplain in Afghanistan
Poll: 2 in 3 New Yorkers Want Park51 Mosque Moved
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Newslinks 07/25/10
July 25, 2010 at 5:24 pm | Posted in Newslinks | Leave a commentTags: abortion, adoption, Afghanistan, AIDS, Al-Arabiya, Alliance Defense Fund, Alveda King, America, Anglican, anti-conversion, Apologist, approval, archbishop, Arctic, Arizona, Asia, ateasetees, auto, bailout, Ban Ki-Moon, benefits, Bhutan, Bible, blasphemy, boycott, BP, brand, Buddhist, business, California, Cambodia, campaign, Catholic, census, chief, Cholera, Christian, church, CityFest, coalition, compromise, congressmen, conservative, Constitution, content, David Blumenthal, David Cameron, death, death tax, deception, Democrats, Department of Justice, Dinesh D'Souza, doctrine, Donald Berwick, Edinburgh, Electoral College, electronic, Elena Kagan, employee, end times, Europe, evangelical, evangelism, faith, false, federal, freedom, gay, general, Georgia, God, GOP, gospel, grace, Ground Zero, gunmen, Haiti, harassment, hate, health, healthcare, hell, heresy, Hillary Clinton, HIV, holy, Home Depot, homosexual, homosexuality, hope, house church, Illinois, immigration, immorality, Indonesia, inspector, Iran, Islam, Israel, Jesus, job, Joe Biden, John Kerry, Kabul, Kenya, Kosovo, Latino, law, lawsuit, liberal, life, Lockerbie, London, Lutheran, Luthern World Federation, marriage, Maryland, Medicaid, Medicare, mercy, moderate, money, Morocco, mosque, murder, Muslim, NAACP, NATO, NEA, New York, Newslinks, Nigeria, nuclear, Obama, Obamacare, Orrin Hatch, overhaul, Pakistan, pastor, peace, prayer, Prop 8, race, racism, records, repent, Republicans, rhetoric, Rick Warren, rights, salvation, Salvation Army, Sam Brownback, school, scripture, security, separatist, sermon, shelter, Shirley Sharrod, sin, social justice, Steny Hoyer, Supreme Court, Tea Party, Terri Blackstock, terror, truth, Tutu, UK, unemployment, USDA, village, WACC, wealthy, white farmer, White House, Wichita, Yakima, YMCA
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Ahead of Key Kabul Meeting, Clinton Woos Pakistan With Aid, But Wants More Counter-Terror Measures
(CNSNews.com) – Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s plans to reconcile with elements among the Taliban will take center stage in Kabul Tuesday, when the world’s foreign ministers meet to discuss the country’s future…
Maryland Becomes Second State to Offer Federally Funded Abortions under Obamacare
(CNSNews.com) – Maryland will join Pennsylvania as the second state to use federal tax dollars to pay for abortions under the new health care law signed by President Barack Obama in March, according to information released by Maryland’s State Health Insurance Plan…
New Regulations Outline Content, Transmission Standards for Every Americans’ Electronic Health Records
(CNSNews.com) – New regulations issued by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Tuesday outline federal standards for the electronic health records that every American must have by 2014…
Obama to GOP: Restore Unemployment Benefits Now
Washington (AP) – President Barack Obama took aim at Republican lawmakers Monday, accusing them of holding the public hostage to Washington politics by blocking extended unemployment benefits for millions of out of work Americans…
Pro-Lifers Win a Round in Health Care Overhaul
Washington (AP) – Abortion foes have scored a victory and traditional allies of the Obama administration are grumbling about a decision to ban most abortion coverage in insurance pools for those unable to purchase health care on their own… Continue Reading Newslinks 07/25/10…
Newslinks 07/18/10
July 18, 2010 at 8:57 pm | Posted in Newslinks | Leave a commentTags: abortion, Afghanistan, AIDS, aircraft, America, Anglican, anti-Semitic, appeal, appointment, Argentina, Arizona, army, arrest, ateasetees, atheist, Barbara Mikulski, Bible, bishop, bizarre, Blind SIde, bribes, budget, California, carrier, Catholic, China, Christian, church, civics, cocaine, compensation, compromise, content, Crystal Cathedral, czar, death, debt, deceiver, Declaration, Democrat, distress, Dominican Republic, Donald Berwick, drag queen, education, ELCA, electronic, Elena Kagan, England, EPA, evangelism, faith, FCC, feminist, filth, finance, free, GAO, God, GOP, gospel, government, grace, Ground Zero, gulf, hate speech, healthcare, hell, HHS, High Court, HIV, holy, homeless, homosexual, homosexuality, hope, hotel, human, illegal, immigration, indecency, independent, inflation, insurance, Iran, Islam, Israel, Japanese, Jesus, jobs, judgment, justice, Justice Department, Kathleen Sebelius, Latin America, law, lawmaker, lawsuit, LCMS, legal, life, Lockerbie, Louisiana, love, lunatic, Lutheran, marriage, media, Medicare, meditation, mercy, Mideast, money, moratorium, mosque, movies, murder, Muslim, My Hope, NASA, National Day of Prayer, NEA, New Black Panther, Newt Gingrich, North Carolina, North Korea, NPR, Obama, Obamacare, oil spill, Oval Office, Paganism, painting, Pakistan, pastor, PCUSA, peace, Peter Hitchens, Planned Parenthood, political correct, politician, prayer, pregnant, pro-family, pro-life, progressive, property, Puerto Rico, quail, quotas, rage, recess, reform, regulation, repent, Republican, rights, Robert Schuller, roots, salvation, scripture, security, senate, sin, smallpox, South Korea, South Sudan, stimulus, Taliban, tax, taxpayer, Tea Party, teacher, Ted Haggard, teen, televangelist, ten commandments, terrorism, transgender, trojan horse, truth, U.S., Uganda, UK, Vietnam, Virginia, vitality, Walter Hawkins, water park, White House, woes, women, World Evangelical Alliance, Yellow Sea, zoning
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PCUSA’s ‘gay’ measures reflect ‘modern paganism’
An Orthodox Church theologian who was invited to greet the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has criticized its approval of non-celibate homosexual clergy.
Zoning restrictions limit feeding homeless
Government bodies are making it difficult for volunteers to provide for the needs of the homeless at public sites or their own facilities, such as churches.
Appeal likely in ‘lunatic’ marriage rulings
Traditional marriage proponents are hopeful an appeal will be filed on federal court rulings in Massachusetts declaring part of the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional. An attorney with a traditional values legal firm is lambasting the court’s decision.
Transgender seeks millions for ‘distress’
A Maryland man who has made a physical change to the opposite gender has filed a lawsuit against his county for reaping “emotional distress.”
World Evangelical Alliance to Hold 2014 General Assembly in S. Korea
The World Evangelical Alliance will be holding its 2014 General Assembly in South Korea, according to an announcement Saturday. Continue Reading Newslinks 07/18/10…
Newslinks 07/11/10
July 11, 2010 at 11:55 am | Posted in Newslinks | Leave a commentTags: 14th Amendment, Abbas, abortion, abuse, ACLU, ACOG, administrator, advertising, Afghanistan, air conditioning, Al Qaeda, alien, Alito, America, American Family Association, Anglican, anti, appeal, appointment, approval, Arab, Arab Fest, Arizona, arts, asylum, ateasetees, atheist, attendance, Attorney General, Awlaki, baby, bailout, banks, Beliefnet, Bible, Billy Graham, bipartisan, bishop, black, blasphemy, blind, BP, brain dead, breast cancer, Britain, California, campaign, Canada, cancer, candy cane, carbon tax, cards, Carolyn McCarthy, casualties, Catholic Church, censorship, census, Charles Stanley, Chicago, childish, China, Christian, church, civil, civil rights, claimants, Claremont School of Theology, cleric, closure, coalition, coffee house, comcast, comfirmation, commencement, compensation, compromise, Concordia College, conduct, Congressional Budget Office, conservative, corporal, course, court, crisis, crucifix, Cuba, customs, czar, dead, death, debate, debt, defector, Democrat, Department of Justice, deterrent, discipleship, discrimination, distribution, DOJ, DOMA, domain, Donald Berwick, duplicates, economy, Ecumenical, Elena Kagan, emergency, employment, enmity, Envoy, Ergun Caner, eric holder, euthanasia, evangelism, expression, fair tax, faith, faith-based, Fatah, FEMA, finance, fireworks, Florida, FOIA, Frank, fraud, freedom, fund, G-8, gay marriage, GDP, gender, Georgia, Germany, global, GM, God, GOP, Gordon-Cromwell, gospel, government, governor, grace, Greg Laurie, gun, Haiti, Hamas, Hanoi, happy birthday, Harmid Karzai, Harvard, Hawaii, healthcare, hell, Hezbollah, High Court, Ho Chi Minh, holy, Homeland Security, homeschool, homosexual, homosexuality, hope, hospital, hostility, house, hunger, ICE, illegal, immigration, improper purchases, India, Indian, Indonesia, influential, intimidation, intolerance, Iowa, Iran, IRS, Islam, Israel, Italy, Janet Napolitano, Jeff Sessions, Jesus, Jim Wallis, John Cornyn, John Morton, John P. Holdren, Joni Eareckson Tada, judgment, law, legal, legalization, legislator, Leon Panetta, liberal, liberty, life, Lifest, Louisiana, love, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, Lutheran, marriage, Maryland, Massechusetts, McChrystal, medical, mercy, Methodist, Michigan, Mideast, Miley Cyrus, military, millions, mob, moderator, Mohammed Oudeh, money, Montana, morality, Mosab Hassan Yousef, Munich, murder, music fest, Muslim, NAACP, Nancy Pelosi, nation, National Day of Prayer, New Black Panther, New Jersey, Newslinks, NOAA, North Carolina, North Korea, nuclear, nuturing, Obama, oil spill, olympics, online, ordination, orthodox, overhaul, Pakistan, pandering, parent, partisanship, pastor, patriotic, paymaster, Paypal, PCA, PCUSA, peace, Pentecostal, petition, physician, plan B, Planned Parenthood, pot, prayer, pregnancy, Presbyterians, presidency, prisoners, privacy, pro-life, probable cause, profit, prostitutes, punishment, pursuit, race, racism, rating, rationing, recess, recession, redefine, redistribute, reform, reformed, religion, repeal, repent, Republican, resolved, restrictive, revolt, Rick Warren, rights, Robert Gibbs, rules, Russia, salvation, Samaritan's Purse, same sex, Santa, science, scripture, sealed, Second Amendment, seminary, senator, Shi'ite, sin, singapore, small group, sneaky attempt, social milieu, socialism, Southern Baptist, Spain, speech, spy, steps, stimulus, storms, street preachers, study, subpoena, suicide, sun, Sweden, taxes, Tearfund, ten commandments, terminology, terrorists, Texas, Timothy Geithner, transgender, translator, truth, U.N., U.S., UK, union, Vatican, veto, vows, wake up call, Wall Street, wartime, Washington, Washington D.C., wealth, web, Wisconsin, women, World Evangelization Summit, World Vision, xxx, Yemen, Zimbabwe
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Atheists put billboard on Billy Graham Parkway
A statewide coalition of atheists and agnostics has placed billboards in six North Carolina cities, including one along the Billy Graham Parkway in Charlotte.
Euthanasia weighs evenly on U.S. morality scale
Gallup’s most recent “Values and Beliefs” survey shows an even split among Americans on the issue of doctor-assisted suicide.
Reformed churches merger approved
The World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council have agreed to merge into the World Communion of Reformed Churches.
When is someone brain dead?
In order to make sure doctors reach the correct conclusion in determining brain death, new guidelines that call for a lengthy examination have been developed.
Joni Eareckson Tada Not Shaken by Breast Cancer
After 43 years of living paralyzed from the neck down and recently learning that she now has breast cancer, Joni Eareckson Tada remains all smiles. Continue Reading Newslinks 07/11/10…
Sunday’s Newslinks – 01/31/10
January 31, 2010 at 9:17 am | Posted in Newslinks | Leave a commentTags: abortion, abortionist, ad, administration, Afghanistan, Al Gore, Alaska, Andy Stern, ateasetees, avatar, Bagladesh, Belhar, Bhutan, bible verses, Big Government, Bill Clinton, bishop, Bob Casey, Buddhist, California, card check, Center for American Progress, Chris Smith, Christian, civil unions, climate, clinic, compassion, court, crucifix, czar, D.C., David Axelrod, David John, death, debt, deficit, Democrat, Don't Ask Don't Tell, economy, Equality Bill, evangelical, evangelism, faith, family planning, feminist, fiscal prudence, foreign policy, gasoline, George W. Bush, get rich quick, glacier, God, GOP, Graham Fest, gun sights, Haiti, hall of shame, Harry Reid, hatchet, Hawaii, healthcare, hell, High Court, homosexuality, Honduras, hope, house, Houston, Hoyer, human rights, imports, income, India, initiative, Iran, Israel, Jesus, jihad, Jim Jones, jobs, Judd Gregg, judgment, Karen Packer, kidnapped, killer, Las Vegas, lobbying, London, love, mccain, megachurch, Messianic Jew, middle class, Mike Pence, morally wrong, Muslim, Napolitano, National Security, Nigeria, Nobel, nuclear, nudity, Obama, obesessed, Oklahoma, Olympia Snowe, Oprah, out of touch, Paganism, Panel on Climate Change, parental consent, pastor, peace, Pelosi, personhood, Pete Domenici, Pew Research Center, Planned Parenthood, poll, prejudice, priorities, prize, pro-life, Pro-Life Caucus, Rajendra Pachauri, ransom, rape, report, Republican, rescue, Rifqa Bary, Roe v. Wade, Ronald Regan, San Fransico, scalpel, Scott Brown, SEIU, senate, sex, Sexting, sin, South Dakota, special interest money, spending cuts, spiritual, State of the Union, Steve King, student loan, Super Bowl, Supreme Court, swine flu, taxes, Tea Party, teen pregnancy, ten commandments, terrorists, Tiller, Tim Tebow, tithe, truth, U.N., UK, unborn, unemployment, unity, Walk For Life, Wall Street, window dressing, witness, women leaders, women's liberation, Workforce Fairness Institute, World War II, zogby
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Brown victory prompts political tremors in California
California Republicans have joined other party faithful across the country in celebrating the Scott Brown win in Massachusetts and believe it will be the political stimulus the GOP needs heading into this Fall’s election.
Study: Sexting a growing and dangerous problem
Pew Research Center has released results of a survey on “sexting,” the practice mostly among youth of transmitting nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves via cell phone.
Airline clerk appeals UK rulings banning crucifix
A Christian woman is asking London’s High Court to force British Airways to admit it was wrong in demanding she stop wearing a crucifix at work.
Ten Commandments monument in place at Okla. bank
A Ten Commandments monument that supporters want to put on the lawn of an Oklahoma county courthouse has been installed outside a bank for the time being.
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Our Heritage
September 22, 2007 at 3:28 pm | Posted in Christianity | Leave a commentTags: abomination, abortion, America, answer, ateasetees, atheism, Bible, Christian, church, compromise, conference, cry out, culture, Czech Republic, death, deny, disaster, doctrine, England, Europe, evangelism, evolution, faith, founding fathers, France, free speech, future, gay, generation, Germany, glory, God, golden number, gospel, grace, Great Britain, hate crime, hell, help, heritage, holy, homosexual, hope, humanism, Israel, Jesus, judgment, law, lawlessness, leader, life, Lord, love, marriage, mercy, money, murder, Muslim, New York, pastor, peace, prayer, religion, repent, revisionist, salvation, school, scripture, secular, sin, speech, spiritual, ten commandments, test, truth, UK, ungodly, unscriptural, violence
Not long ago, there was a meeting of over 2,000 spiritual leaders in Europe to discuss the effect of Christianity on Europe and to remind the European nations of the impact that Christianity has made on that continent. I knew from the stance of many of the nations of Europe they had a dwindling population of devout Christians, but I never realized just how small they were in some countries. In Great Britain, 33 percent of those polled said religion was “very important” in their lives, compared to 27 percent in Italy, 21 percent in Germany, 11 percent in France, and 11 percent in Czech Republic. This is compared to 60 percent of people in America saying that religion is “very important” to them.
Why the decline of Christianity in Europe? Why are so many turning away from the faith? Let’s get a little closer to home and be a little real. Why are so many in America turning away from Christianity? The numbers say that 60% of people believe that religion is very important to them, but is that accurate? And what about the ones who are leaving? Many of America’s professing atheists grew up in fundamental Christian homes.
What happened? Continue Reading Our Heritage…
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