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Nov 24th, 2009 |
By Marcus French |
Category: News, Revolution & Justice
Jesus-followers from various denominations and movements have put together a document called the Manhattan Declaration, which Chuck Colson described as “a wake-up call—a call to conscience—for the church. It is also a crystal-clear message to civil authorities that we will not, under any circumstances, stand idly by as our religious freedom comes under assault.” Colson [...]
Tags: abortion, catholic, chuck colson, Dr. Michael Brown, evangelicals, gay marriage, Manhattan Declaration, orthodox, religious freedom
Posted in News, Revolution & Justice |
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Nov 7th, 2009 |
By Guest Writer |
Category: News, Philosophy & Science
Editor’s Note: I was investigating the link between abortion and vaccination when I came into contact with Catholic author Mark Armstrong, who was also investigating the subject (an interview he conducted with Dr. Theresa Deisher on the topic can be heard by clicking here). I believe Mark makes some important points here, and while we [...]
Tags: abortion, catholic, dna, fetal tissue, Guest Writer: Mark Armstrong, vaccines
Posted in News, Philosophy & Science |
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Oct 19th, 2009 |
By Marcus French |
Category: Culture, News
Author Bill Donahue on the October 15 edition of CBN’s The 700 Club:[Link to Video]
Among the more interesting quotes from the clip, Donahue discusses efforts in Massachusetts and California to require Catholic adoption agencies to allow gay couples to adopt children in order to receive taxpayer funds:
We’re not going to allow gay people to adopt [...]
Tags: 700 Club, Bill Donahue, catholic, CBN, Gay Adoption, priests, roman catholic
Posted in Culture, News |
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Aug 21st, 2009 |
By Marc Thomas |
Category: Revolution & Justice
The 56th thesis of Friedrich Nietzsche’s book “The Gay Science” (nothing to do with homosexuality of any kind) reads,
“When I think of the craving to do something, which continually tickles and spurs those millions of young Europeans who cannot endure their boredom and themselves, then I realise that they must have a craving to suffer [...]
Tags: catholic, cultural revolution, Europe, f scott fitzgerald, friedrich nietzsche, gay science, Kingdom, love, monotony, morality, opus magnum, revolution, social norm, young generation
Posted in Revolution & Justice |
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Jun 16th, 2009 |
By Marc Thomas |
Category: Life & Family, News
“They more or less advised us to [abort some of the babies],” says Nuala Conway, a 26 year old mother of newborn sextuplets in Northern Ireland, “They told us about the risks we faced if we went ahead with the pregnancy.”
Tags: 14th week of pregnancy, abort, abortion, abortion advice, catholic, father, gift from god, God, health issues, life, love, northern ireland, Nuala Conway, pregnancies, roman catholic, sextuplets, Telegraph, termination, unborn babies
Posted in Life & Family, News |
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May 13th, 2009 |
By Marcus French |
Category: Culture, News
Harry Knox, Director of the Religion and Faith Program at the Human Rights Campaign (watch a debate between Dr. Brown and Harry Knox here), is in hot water after comments he made against the Catholic Church.
In 2007, Knox said in reference to an outspoken lesbian Wyoming couple being refused communion at a Catholic church (an [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, catholic, communion, debate, harry knox, homosexuality, Human Rights Campaign
Posted in Culture, News |
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