Archive for December 12th, 2006
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Hal Lindsey The value of the U.S. dollar on the international market is continuing to plummet, despite record growth in the US economy. Since October, the dollar has fallen 4 percent against both the euro and the Japanese yen. And this week, the dollar hit the lowest it has been against the euro since March [...]
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IsraelNationalNews The U.S. Congress gave its approval this week to double the amount of American emergency equipment stockpiled in Israel. As part of the agreement, Israel is allowed to use the equipment in case of its own emergency, as happened this summer in the second Lebanon War. The House of Representatives also passed a bill [...]
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CNN Rep. Silvestre Reyes of Texas, who incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tapped to head the Intelligence Committee when the Democrats take over in January, failed a quiz of basic questions about al Qaeda and Hezbollah, two of the key terrorist organizations the intelligence community has focused on since the September 11, 2001 attacks. [...]
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The Scotsman KILLING a teacher is no problem as long as they have received a warning and a solid beating, but taking a beardless boy into your private quarters or spending money without your commander’s permission is likely to cause big trouble. These are just three of the 30 rules the Taleban ruling council have [...]
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HonestReporting …Our Dishonest Reporting awards primarily focus on ?fauxtography,? the manipulated images, staged photos, and inaccurate captions that repeatedly tainted Mideast coverage. Space didn?t allow us to elaborate on many other noteworthy incidents of skewed reporting. Visual veracity was the issue of 2006. Our intent is not to make sweeping generalizations about all photojournalists. Most [...]
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WorldNetDaily Without mentioning the onslaught of attacks by Palestinian terrorists, former President Jimmy Carter told a national audience watching the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno” there is “horrible persecution” of Palestinians at the hands of Israelis, and he is urging a return to peace talks between the residents of the embattled region. “In Palestinian territory, [...]
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WorldNetDaily A federal court has issued an order that will prevent a New Jersey school from censoring students’ Christian musical selections in future talent shows. The Alliance Defense Fund said the order comes down in favor of an elementary school student who, when she was a second-grader in May 2005, had been chosen to participate [...]
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Washington Times Now that the dust has started to settle on the political power shift in Washington, it is a good time to take a look behind the scenes and see what happened in the country. Specifically, what can we deduce about the involvement of Christian teens in the political process? Because of the change [...]
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Agape Press / BCN Some Muslim families, after coming to faith in Christ, “find their modest apartments filled with a heavenly light for up to 45 minutes at a time.” Agape Press reports that Rev. Dr. Sameh Maurice Tawfik gave up his practice as a prominent and prosperous medical doctor in his native Egypt, to [...]
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LifeSiteNews Writing to Catholics in his diocese in the wake of the decision of Parliament to refuse to reopen the debate around restoring the traditional definition of marriage, St. Catharines Bishop James Wingle has noted the lack of sanity on the part of Canadian politicians. “What a terrible irony it is to witness our country [...]
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ASSIST Ministries The parents of the three Christian schoolgirls killed in Poso, Indonesia, last year have met with the militants accused of their murder – and forgiven them. This was revealed in a story from UK-based Release International (RI), in which it said, “In an extraordinary scene, the families embraced the three Islamist extremists on [...]
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By Mark M. Alexander-TownHall.com In the Gospel of Matthew (19:24), Jesus speaks to his disciples about wealth: “[I]t is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.” The Christian life, at its foundation, is characterized by humility, which is to [...]
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CBN In the mountainous province of China’s Yunnan Province, life is hard and godless. But nestled amongst the snow capped mountains, one village has separated itself from the oppression of the others… Click here to VIEW entire story
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King James Version My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. New International Version My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.
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