- Great River Teens Encounter Christ is seeking to raise $35,000 through its third annual fundraising campaign to offset the costs of the retreat weekends and to keep fees low for participants and team alike. Please help if you can!
- In yet the latest attempt to force Christianity from the Public Square, Arizona State University has ordered the removal of small black crosses from back of football player's helmets. How long will it be before crosses are ordered removed from the steeples of our churches?
- After studying daily weather observations made in 16th century Europe, researches have concluded that the autumn weather in Poland and Germany in the 1500s was "considerably colder" than it is today. For years I've been suggesting proponents of global warming study history to learn that the global climate is constantly changing. This new study is yet another piece of evidence to demonstrate this.
- In the days ahead of the planned Satanic Black Mass in Oklahoma City, we've been told by some that this is simply an expression of free speech and that the Satanists are merely exercising their religious liberty. I wonder if these same people would like to explain this a 5-year-old boy who had has his eyes gouged out with a spoon by his own mother during a Satanic ceremony?
- Muslims in Britain on calling on Prime Minister David Cameron that he should only refer to the Islamic State of Syria and Iraq as the "Un-Islamic State of Syria and Iraq." This is just silly. The government of China doesn't actually function as a republic, but no one is calling on any government leaders to refer to China as "the People's non-Republic of China."
- The Islamic State of Syria and Iraq has recently a detailed plan for growth over the next five years, including plans to spread from Spain to China.
- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has announced a national plan to "counter violent extremism," without specifying what sort of violent extremism will be countered. As a caution, it should be remembered that it was not all that long ago that Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity were listed in military training materials as forms of "religious extremism," alongside al-Qaeda, Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the KKK.
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