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Black Thursday in America
Rev. Austin Miles - November 7, 2009 - 5:57pmThursday November 5, 2009 will stand out as Black Thursday in America. All are aware of the massacre at Ft. Hood, Texas, committed by a trusted "moderate" Muslim. Much more happened on that day. Let's begin with happenings in the East Bay of California and the violence at East Bay Public Schools;
Last Thursday is a day that should never have happened. Ft. Hood stands out. However, violence was taking place in East Bay schools. At Edna Hill grammar school in Brentwood, two 7th graders punched a pregnant teacher who had tried to break up a dispute between them. Instead they turned on the teacher and beat her. This has not been reported by the liberal news media. Not a line, even though the teacher was one month away from giving birth to her child. We do not know her condition or the condition of her unborn baby.
As for the 7th graders, they are a direct product of our government run public school system, where students are taught that there are no absolutes...no right or wrong..whatever is right for you is right. They are falsely taught the Darwin deception that we all evolved from apes, chimpanzees and lower creatures, meaning that their lives were an accident in time and that there is no meanting to their lives, so what's the use? Do what you want and take what you want. There are no rules. read more »
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Digital Destruction
sevens - October 27, 2009 - 7:04pmDigital Destruction
The evening news and American pop culture cinema, what do they have in common? They both are sensationalistic, disturbing, and more appropriately, not for children. The last movie I saw, through the spaces of my fingers that is, was The Last House on the Left. My brother talked me into going and restrained me several times from leaving, it was too violent and explicit. In the beginning of the film a young girl was violently raped, you could see it coming like a slow motion car wreck. The young lady in the movie portrayed an underage beauty, the camera panned her entire figure as she playfully joked around with her girlfriend, her clothes dangling off her fully developed body.
They accentuated her sexuality, clothing it will juvenile naivety.; it was enough to make the old men feel like perverts and the young ones shamefully not look away as she was assaulted. The victim's girlfriend tried to stop the rape and was violently impaled by the thrust of a giant hunting knife, she took an agonizingly long time to die, it truly rattled me, I had to keep telling myself that it was just a movie. I think it was this movie that motivated me to vow not to let my daughter watch anything more controversial than the animal channel. read more »
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Last Roar of the Lion
Rev. Austin Miles - September 5, 2009 - 6:52pmThe Lion of the Senate was lionized by worshipers, politicians, the legal profession and the media after his roar was silenced on August 25th. Everyone expected this as Ted Kennedy had been in a fierce battle with a brain tumor which he fought valiantly. And this writer waited until a respectable time of mourning had taken place before making a comment.
Every life is valuable to God and there were some solid accomplishments during Ted's lifetime. One which especially stands out is the "Americans with Disabilities" act which, through his work, was made into law in 1990.
The funeral service was spectacular and well organized in the beautiful Catholic Church in Boston even though Kennedy, in his public and personal life, violated almost every tenet of the catholic faith. And this lack of respect for the church continued on by his family in the funeral service itself. read more »
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I'm From the Government, and I'm Here to Help
Drew McKissick - August 21, 2009 - 9:23amDespite all the ruckus concerning town-halls lately, most of which is the ruckus made by liberals upset that conservatives are attending and expressing their opposition to Obamacare, we have been treated to some important, if accidental, moments of honesty and clarity.
For example, while conducting a recent town-hall meeting, Missouri Democrat Senator Claire McCaskill attempted to calm constituents upset over the proposed “reform” by asking “Don’t you trust me?” The resounding “no"s reverberated throughout the room, along with many boos, which provides us with our moment of honesty. read more »
Save America, Make Schools Obey The Law
Submitted by Kirk Fraser on June 16, 2009 - 12:32pm.Since 1980 it has been legal to teach the Bible in public schools based on the Supreme Court decision Stone v. Graham. The best way would be to teach it in all grades, so kids would learn truth before they grow old enough to drop out or do major crimes. But schools have been dragging their feet. In Clatskanie Oregon, superintendant Ed Serra said it would have to come down from Washington before he'd have the Bible taught and school board chair Stuart Hass said he wouldn't go there because there has been too much controversy in the past.
What we need is a nation wide effort to go to school board meetings and demand they obey current law of the land instead of the obsolete decisions made from 1947 through the 1960's. Any and all effort might help -- individual requests to teams of legislators going from district meeting to district meeting to lawsuits. Jay Sekulow and others stand ready to defend Christians in school lawsuits. read more »
Could you please help clear some things up?
Submitted by Hermyella on November 5, 2008 - 11:46pm.I have a different opinion from you, however, I'll show you respect if you do the same for me. I am in fact a Christian, but I find that prayer and reading te Bible is just generating more questions. I've prayed for the Holy Spirit to guide me,and it's told me that there's something wrong with how unaccepting we can be. How judgemental and harsh we can be when we ourselves are just as bad and undeserving of the forgiveness we are given. Anyway, here are just a few questions that I've come up with:



