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Rev Michael Bresciani's Articles

  • A Conservative Hero Visits the U.S. – What we can learn from Geert Wilders
    Appearing briefly on Fox’s Glenn Beck show Feb 23, 2009, Dutch Freedom Party MP, Geert Wilders said “we should throw out every bit of hate crime legislation that is ever proposed.” Why would he say this and why should we take him seriously?
  • ABC’s Nightline Faceoff on Satan an Exercise in Futility
    Most debates never settle anything and are usually held so someone can be proclaimed a winner; even if they are dead wrong. In a world where popular acceptance is the new morality what might we expect? Can we eliminate the father of lies with an opinion? Let’s see.
  • Abstinence in America? – Yes says author Vivian Elebiyo
    Abstinence in America?, yes according to author Vivian Elebiyo and she backs up her claim with some of the most powerful and practical advice women will ever hear. Her radio shows help teens and young women with the difficult issue of saving yourself.
  • America Shares Grief with Minneapolis – Many Miracles amid the Mayhem
    The collapse of the I-35W Bridge in Minneapolis is a tragedy of gargantuan proportions but it was followed by bravery, stories of heroism and miracles also on a grand scale.
  • America Still Asks - What Child is This?
    If the ACLU has not contended against all the nativity scenes and public displays for a Christ centered Christmas, this year 2007 might be a pretty good Christmas in America. The only thing missing might be the knowledge of what it really means despite the smattering of meaning of Christmas TV specials.
  • America: In the Beginning of Sorrows
    Not everyone is directly affected by the latest injustices or is a victim of a crime but it is impossible not to be touched in some way by the absurdities and atrocities we see all around us everyday. Who is not made sad just hearing of these things?
  • American Politicians Winning Hearts and Minds while Losing Souls
    The issues of faith and morality have been put on the back burner as America approaches the end of the primary races. As in dozens of races before the economy, healthcare and education have pushed to the top of the issues and has been the subject of every major candidate’s rhetoric.
  • An Apology to Every U.S. Serviceman or Soldier
    With masks and dark glasses to hide their faces they set fire to a uniformed effigy of a United States soldier. In the frenzy an upside down American flag was lit on fire as well. Was this the Hezbollah or Al Queda, was this Palestine or Syria? No, these were American “peace” protesters in Portland Oregon.
  • Ancient Law of Millstones vs. New House Bill H.R. 1913
    With almost patronizing ardor Barack Obama called for the passage of hate crimes bills. After adding his ok to FOCA and laying a nine trillion dollar deficit at the feet of the next generation he went on to other pressing matters like protecting gays from hate; perceived or real. Is it real?
  • Atheists in Washington State Provide a True Meaning of Christmas Story
    The anti-religious placard placed in the State Capital in Washington State along side a Christmas tree and a manger scene have inadvertently served to point out the true meaning of Christmas. How is that so?
  • Blogging Christians and Internet Evangelism – Experts Say it is Top Means of Witnessing
    Internet evangelism is by far the newest means of getting out the gospel message. With millions of blogs, articles, videos and interactive platforms for sharing the faith, this media must be taken seriously.
  • California Passes SB 777 – Here Come the Language Police
    America’s penchant for accepting new hate crimes bills is becoming a strain on the idea that “the government can’t legislate the morality of the governed.” It is a reverse way of saying we can’t tell you to do what’s good; so we’ll lower the bar. Now doing what is evil is no longer all that bad.
  • Christian Music’s Finest Hour
    As this old planet hurtles toward the midnight hour and a great intervention with God what about this Christian music. Is he listening, are we listening?
  • Christiane Amanpour Reports - CNN Airs Controversial “Gods Warriors”
    The three part series on Christianity, Islam and Judaism is an enormous six hour long undertaking presented by veteran reporter Christiane Amanpour who is known to millions of Americans for her stellar reporting during the early days of the Iraq war.
  • Christians Sleeping – Antichrist Creeping
    Christians worldwide are recognizing the errors of the emergent church, cults and pseudo Christian religions. What they seem wholly unaware of is the fact that in America there is a movement to silence the voices that are still preaching the true gospel.
  • Christians Thrown to the Lions – Not Rome but in America
    Yesterday April 25, 2007 one of the most serious threats to religious freedoms and free speech wrangled its way through the Judiciary Committee. It has yet to undergo the scrutiny of the full house but Hate Crimes bill HR 1592 is the most serious threat to religious freedom since this country began.
  • Christophobes – The New American Bullies
    Phobias are fears. The list of phobias in American culture is growing by leaps and bounds. Christophobia, the new kid on the block, rates a look see because it is now fostering more vituperation than anyone might have ever expected, but why?
  • Days of Prophetic Fulfillment and the Theology of Distinctions
    In America anyone who knows the biblical subject of eschatology (the last things) has been warning that all the signs of the last days are culminating in this generation. Whose listening and what does it mean besides a lot of trouble?
  • Dem’s Divas Destiny and Darkness
    The battle between Democratic hopefuls Obama and Clinton has held the spotlight in American politics for the past year and has been upstaged only slightly by the occasional antics of a few divas like Hilton, Madonna or Aguilera.
  • Different Rules for Oprah - New Age Baseball?
    In the US the justice system is symbolized by the blindfolded women with the scale in her hand. We hope justice is blind and no respecter of persons but as it pertains to celebrities it seems the blindfold may be made of a very flimsy see through cloth.
  • Do Pop Culture and Trends influence an Election?
    The simple answer to whether pop culture, trends and morality influence the outcome of an election is, yes! This raises other questions like why and how; that is not so simple to answer.
  • Dr. James Dobson Caught Between a rock and the other Rock
    In a surprising move Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family announced in an op-ed in the New York Times that he and some 50 colleagues met and discussed what position they would take in the upcoming Presidential race.
  • Dr. Tiller: Let’s Not Make Him a Martyr
    Blame for Dr. Tiller’s murder is flying around like the sands of a Mojave dust storm most of it is hyper and unreasonable and it is begging for some legitimate balance. Is there any?
  • Dumping Pastors to Get Elected – Theology America Does Not Understand
    Bible schools and seminaries may have to teach freshmen the difference between liberal and conservative theology but there is little hope of getting the average American to understand the difference.
  • Eschatology Speaks to Progressive Liberalism: Tree Climbing in America
    There has never been a time in history when the terms Eschatology and progressive liberalism have meant more yet it is also a time when speaking rationally of either of them would first require a very specific definition for both. What are the definitions and why are they so important today?
  • EU Rides Herd on Pro Life Nations – Threatens No Membership
    After WW2 a few voices could be heard that called for America to set the moral tone for the rest of the world. Such leadership is rarely spoken of today and in less than a generation it may have completely reversed.
  • European Anti American Rage – Why Now
    According to travel specialist Americans now travel to Europe by a whopping 25 percent less than four years ago. General disdain for Americans has gotten confrontational and tourist now have epithets hurled at them, are spat on and in some cases are physically jostled. What is causing this heightened vitriol?
  • Fetus: I Hope He Changes His Mind
    On the internet, that last bastion of free speech, a picture or drawing is going around of a frightened unborn child cocooned in a uterus. The caption says “I hope he changes his mind.” The “he” is an obvious inference to Barack Obama and his first act as president. Is it fair?
  • First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald – A Classic is Born
    A book review generally consists of a perusal of the writer’s style, the story line and the flow and the viability of the subject matter. That would be nearly impossible with Alastair Macdonald’s “First Christmas.” Both the birth of Christ and the birth of Macdonald’s book hold far too much for one brief review. Here is part one of two or perhaps three.
  • Forecast America 2008 – The Church and the Nation
    People have often asked me over the years what I would predict for America. I can only say what I have been able to discern and the few things God has intimated to my heart from time to time. I have never been nor do I want to be a public prognosticator but if I have to say anything it would be as follows.
  • Fox Business News followed by Live Prayer?
    No, the title is not a misprint, starting Sunday night March 30 at 1:00pm EDT (actually Monday on the East Coast) Evangelist Bill Keller will storm the air for one half hour with his long running controversial LivePrayer broadcast on the Fox Business Channel.
  • Freudians Catch Up to Pulpiters – Too Little Too Late
    In our society we expect preachers and moralists to speak against immorality and licentiousness. Up to now psychiatrists and psychologists have had plenty of the products of media influence to study but have made few recommendations concerning it. That’s changing even though it may be all too late.
  • God Can Use You program starts in May 2008 – A Nuts and Bolts Program for Christians who want to serve
    Dr. Pete Sulack, a chiropractic doctor, out of Knoxville Tennessee will begin airing a new kind of Christian program starting May 1, 2008. The programs purpose will be to show anyone and everyone how to help others and serve God regardless of age, education, background, training or anything else.
  • Hillary Tops Previous Flip Flops – Earmarks or Ear Candy
    With 43 Presidents weighed in and counted Americans can pretty much tell a politician from a statesman. Certain ear markings always accompany a statesman while political rhetoric and ear candy always seem to accompany the lesser aspirants to power. What are these signs and clues?
  • Hitchens is not Great: The Poison of Pride
    In the sixties one of the more hackneyed slogans of the time was from Friedrich Nietzsche’s Joyous Wisdom. “God is dead: Nietzsche. It was often countered with Nietzsche is dead: God. The prime decade of the new millennium has a new champion of human presumption and pride in Christopher Hitchens.
  • How Right is Your Conservative Commentator
    Those who host conservative radio shows are less likely to be pressured by PC watchdogs but all of them occasionally take leave of reality especially when it comes to theology. Let’s see!
  • How to Protect a Prophet from a Teddy Bear
    If we didn’t actually see it would we believe it? British middle school teacher Gillian Gibbons sits in fear of her life in a Sudanese jail because she named a teddy bear given to her students, Muhammad.
  • Huckabee Rewrite More Jeffersonian than Not
    Liberal talk shows and bloggers are falling all over themselves ridiculing presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee for his recent remarks in Michigan. A closer look at Huck’s controversial statement will prove that he wasn’t the first one to come up with the ideas he has espoused.
  • Imus is Sunk – Hip Hop Sails Away Unscathed
    A cross section of articles and interviews about the Imus snafu has produced pretty much only similar results. Everyone is agreeing that he went too far and that if he should be made to pay, then maybe Hip Hop should ante up as well. Is maybe strong enough?
  • Iran’s President Tarred and Feathered by Columbia’s Bollinger
    Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was allowed to speak at Columbia University on Monday, September 24, 2007 in a precedent setting event that President George Bush later said “spoke volumes” about freedom of speech in America.
  • IRS Investigation of Internet Evangelist Now Includes Statements about Sen. Obama
    The IRS has expanded the investigation into Florida internet evangelist Bill Keller of Liveprayer, to now include comments Keller made about the faith of Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
  • IRS Scrutinizes World’s Largest Internet Evangelist – Bill Keller Says Supreme Court if Necessary
    The IRS has started an investigation of Evangelist Bill Keller for his allegedly endorsing political candidates. In fact Keller has chastised or questioned a few candidates but endorsed none; so what’s it all about?
  • It Took a Banker to Show Me What Jesus Was Talking About
    I always had a picture in the recesses of my mind of the soldier dying for his country. I could see the fireman expiring in a blaze after saving others. Then I saw a banker who saved others and died right before my eyes.
  • Jay Sekulow of the ACLJ Warns Believers to Act Now
    In the early days of inter-continental ballistic missiles the only deterrent to them was known as the anti-inter-continental ballistic missile. In this day of ACLU wrangling and Christian bashing the top anti-intercontinental ballistic missile for religious freedoms in America is the ACLJ, hands down.
  • Joe Biden the Presumptive Vice Prophet – Crystal Ball in the White House?
    Joe Biden has taken to making predictions on his campaign romp across the state of Washington. No one so far has asked the Senator how he got his information or by what means he deduced this future vision, was it a dream or a portent in the night
  • Just another Election or a Fight for the Soul of a Nation
    Not everyone who can’t see is blind. Even with 20/20 vision a person or an entire nation can have their attention diverted away from what they should be seeing. Is this exactly what is happening in America in this 2008 election year?
  • Known by the Company We Keep? – No, says Obama, It’s the Economy Stupid
    Obama says the McCain campaign is pointing to the wrong issue by bringing up his association with, racists, haters and domestic bombers. It’s the economy says Barack! Is he asking Americans to suspend the time tested wisdom that we teach our children even to this day, namely that we are known by the company we keep? Apparently he is!
  • Leading Internet Evangelist Invites Barack Obama to Explain his Faith
    Evangelist Bill Keller of LivePrayer a dot com ministry that has 2.4 million daily subscribers to Keller’s messages is leaving the seat open for Sen. Obama to answer questions about his Christian faith. Will he accept the invitation?
  • Logo Sponsored Presidential Hopefuls Debate - Prepping a Minority or Pandering
    Two rebukes repeatedly leveled at Christians from today’s champions of “tolerance” are becoming wearisome when trying to apply scriptural admonition to the practice of homosexuality. First is the idea that calling it sin always means that believers hate homosexuals. The second is the feeling that Christians who hold to biblical truth are not in the twenty first century.
  • Maher O’Donnell Hagee and Hagee – Not the Law Firm
    Great American contrasts are produced by controversial figures everyday in the land of the free. Some of them lead to heated verbal responses, while others leave us speechless. Freedom and speechlessness may be the great American non sequitur.
  • McCain Economics Weak? – Offers most Practical Economic Proposal in a Decade
    John McCain has used humor to offset those who like to say he’s too old for the job. He even pretends to be asleep when asked questions; then suddenly snaps to attention to hear the giggles of the crowd.
  • McCain Sweeps Saddleback Forum
    John McCain raised the applause of the Saddleback attendees many times over as compared to Barack Obama; some who paid up to $2,000 for seats at the event. What’s it all about?
  • Mesmerizing Obama
    Reports of sycophantically driven crowds of Obama supporters are making news and bloating the blogs across the nation. Can this phenomenon be explained?
  • Moral Lessons from the Animal Kingdom
    A large number of animals mate for life in the animal kingdom. Although they don’t adhere strictly to this social order in every instance there is one rule they never break. What is that rule?
  • Move over D-Day, Flag Day and Father’s Day – Obama gives June to LBGT
    June 6 is D-Day, June 14 is Flag Day and this year we will celebrate Fathers Day on June 21. These observances have long been a deep and revered part of American culture. Lookout, here comes change.
  • Newton’s Third Law and the Death of Wisdom – Secularisms Sin is No Sin
    It doesn’t take a team of scientist and a ten year study to understand the basics of cause and effect. Whether it’s a sociological explanation or a scriptural tenant the same rule along with its associative principles appear as the immutable law of reciprocation.
  • Noelle – A Christmas Movie Powerhouse with a Message to Heal Millions
    Movies today can end with nothing being resolved and some films even offer alternate endings in the event you didn’t like the way it did end. The movie Noelle ends with something we can all live with and something millions can’t live without.
  • Obama at Notre Dame: It’s About Lives not Opinions
    The administrators at Notre Dame had it in mind to foster tolerance and diversity with those of differing opinions. Among the graduating class a few students had Obama’s circle logo pasted on their caps leaving no doubt what was in their minds.
  • Obama: 600 Million Dollars Later Is the Question Still Above Your Pay Grade
    It took six weeks for Barack Obama to admit he was a bit flippant about his answer about when human life actually begins. Now only days away from the general election has his answer changed at all?
  • Obama’s All New and Impregnable Firewall – It’s About America
    Barack Obama has silenced and nearly shamed Hillary in the latest round of debates including the recent remarks made by Clinton about Obama’s changes being something you can Xerox.
  • Oh, Those Pesky Prophets who wont Leave America Alone
    This week in America three celebrities passed away without warning. Reviews on the life of pop culture icon Michael Jackson was at the top of most news programs along with some questions about the manner of his death. Does our penchant for this kind of story indicate anything about our national state of mind? Let’s see.
  • One True Church - Protestants Poo Poo Pompous Pope
    Pope Benedict XVI has drawn fire from Protestants worldwide for saying in early July of 2007, that they are not part of the “true church.” Protestants have weighed in and the response has included everything from disappointment to anger. Almost all Protestants agree that ongoing efforts at ecumenical dialogue have been knocked back by a decade.
  • Oprah and Obama its no Secret
    Oprah Winfrey endorsed Obama’s campaign in May of 2007 and now has announced plans to step up the Barackian coalition to bolster his bid for the presidency.
  • Palin Critics Swallowing Camels?
    With only days left to the final showdown between John McCain and Barack Obama it looks like the Dem’s have taken to the lowest common denominator in their hunt for dirt on Sarah Palin. Its only politics as usual but it makes being impartial very hard.
  • Paula White Shines during Larry King Interview
    In a refreshing and genuine style televangelist Paula White demonstrated composure, gracefulness and assurance as veteran talk show host and interviewer Larry King popped an array of questions to her on Monday November 26, 2007. The prime time talk show boasts between 30-40 million viewers on any night of the week.
  • Political Lethargy in the Church – Will American Christians Awake before November 2008
    For the first time in American history two sitting U.S. Senators will battle for the presidency on November 4, 2008. Barack Obama, Jr. Senator from Illinois and John McCain the GOP’s Senior Senator from Arizona are the top contenders in a race unlike any other in history.
  • Poll says American Youth Waning on Christianity – Secularism Edges Forward
    One of the requirements governing the selection of judges who sat at the gates of ancient Israel’s cities was that they had to be at least sixty years old. Most people don’t need to make it to sixty to understand the wisdom of this rule. But for those who do, here is some help.
  • Presidential Candidates and Gay Medicine
    The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and other gay rights activist groups are opposing President Bush’s nomination for Surgeon General, Dr. James Holsinger. Is his science wrong?
  • Prophecy 2009 – What is Ahead for America
    This article was birthed December 16, 2008 the day after the Electoral College cast their votes making Barack Obama the 44th President of the United States. I felt compelled and duty bound to say these things to anyone who has ears to hear. I have no doubt not many will listen but I also know that as each year passes I will gain hearers exponentially.
  • Prophecy and the American Economy
    The Bible certainly does not have a section specifically relating to America’s economy. In the most general sense, every nation’s economy is referred to in scripture. The promise is that any nation that seeks God will see a better economy. That said where is America in this picture?
  • Prophetic Implications of the 2008 Election
    Does the Bible have anything to say about the 2008 elections in America? Specific outcomes of the race may not be covered in the scriptures but since prophecy is pre-written history the general implications of the election are inescapable, what are they?
  • Protests at Creation Museum – The New Politics of Science
    Science that heretofore seemed hard connected to empirical gathering of data and basic protocols of discovery seems to be losing its subjectivity. Darwinists are taking to active social protesting. Will they next try to make their views the law?
  • Religious Stew – PC Poison in the Pot
    With apostasy (falling away) running rampant in the church and PC’s impassioned call for diversity and tolerance in religion what are the implications for America? Let’s see.
  • Rev. Jerry Falwell – The Passing of a Father
    The news is full with biographies and eulogies about the passing of Rev. Jerry Falwell. Accompanied by long lists of accomplishments and milestones, the review of his life and legacy is well known. But what is the sum of his life and what was the full nature of his labors?
  • Rick Warren’s Whole Bird – Why This Bird Can’t Fly
    When Faith and Family’s Dr. Richard Land was my pastor over thirty years ago he once described his calling to preach the gospel. He said that the call to preach the gospel was a higher calling than becoming the President of the United States. After more than three decades of examination I have never found reason to doubt what he said.
  • Riots, Fires, Looting in America? – Yes, says Contemporary New York based Prophet
    Not in modern times has there been such unity in the voices of warning about the path America is choosing. Statesmen, analysts, pundits, preachers and prophets are giving a resounding and singular message that is being almost completely ignored. Why is this happening?
  • Rumors of a Civilized World – The Taunting Osama
    The promise of a shining new millennium for mankind was tainted only nine months into the first year of the twenty first century. On September 11, 2001 the evil conceived in one mans mind produced the worst act of misanthropic terror in history
  • Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly or Forrest Gump’s Mom – Take Your Pick
    Rush Limbaugh and Bill O’Reilly have a lot of good things to say but in the political climate of the day we may want to take heed to Forrest Gump’s Mom. Let’s see!
  • Salman Rushdie the Sensitive Prophet and Juma Gul
    In the busy nightclub district of London two car bombs were discovered that by some good fortune had not detonated. Questions about who is responsible for the car bombs are being hotly debated as police seek to confirm the actual source of the devices. Some say it may be rage over the recent knighting of Sir Salman Rushdie.
  • Sarah Palin: The Media’s Un-acknowledged Shame
    Governor Sarah Palin resigns effective July 26, 2009 after constant media scrutiny and being the butt of endless and tiring jokes, ridicule and intrusions into her family’s privacy what does this mean?
  • Sen. Larry Craig and the Other Side of the Coin
    After Larry Craig pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges, offered apologies and resigned the media circus began. Scoffers, jesters, writers and besters have hopped onboard the rollicking happy critics train and left blogger sites have had a revival heretofore unprecedented.
  • Seven Reasons Why Barack Obama Should make the Birth Certificate Controversy go Away
    The question of whether Barack Obama was actually born in Kenya thus disqualifying him to run as a presidential candidate will not go away. It is like the little mushrooms that appear every morning under the tree, they keep coming back. What should the President Elect do?
  • Spiderman and other Hollywood Heroes Save America from Repression
    The “Marxism” America withstood at its front door for sixty years has donned a new costume and now hardly recognized is knocking on America’s back door. Too late, he’s already in the parlor.
  • Starbucks Coffee a Taste of Heavenly Ignorance
    Starbucks makes the news again not because they have produced the best coffee in the world but because once again they have created a controversy with their messages printed on Starbucks cups.
  • Tammy Faye – A Season We Will Always Remember
    As enigmatic as a mystery that we can’t seem to take our eyes from, even while we barley understand what it is we are seeing, this was Tammy Faye Messner. That mystery will be seen and pondered no more for now. Tammy Faye died the day after her last interview with CNNs Larry King. She died early Friday morning of in-operable lung cancer at age 65.
  • Thanksgiving Day in America – The Secret Riches of Thankfulness
    The Spaniards of El Paso Texas claimed to have the first thanksgiving on April 30, 1598. The Virginia Colonists also lay claim to the prime Thanksgiving Day on December 4, 1698. The most famous claim to the first Thanksgiving comes from the Pilgrims of the Plymouth Colony in 1623.
  • The American Gospel Train – Mountain Grade Ahead
    While there are far more passenger trains criss-crossing the European country side, only America has a long and historical fascination with trains. It has spawned countless images, metaphors, songs and ballads. What is this attraction to the mighty iron horse?
  • The Blogs the Borg – Six of One Half Dozen of the Other
    After several years of internet article writing and publishing I have answered blog replies less than a half dozen times. I have never regretted not getting involved with the ranting but I have carefully followed and scrutinized thousands of blogs.
  • The Falwellian View of an Orwellian World
    As if to qualify his life and message those who loved and those who doubted Rev. Jerry Falwell often remind us that when it seemed he was extreme at least he apologized. The extreme times that the scripture says are just ahead will accept no apology and will vindicate a thousand Rev. Falwells.
  • The Golden Compass – Navigates to Nowhere
    The Golden Compass is the film based on the first novel in a trilogy written by Philip Pullman. The darkly twisted theme is based on witches that are heroes, angels that are homosexual, a church that is bad and a god (allusion to God) that dies at the end of it all.
  • The Jonah Project – Evangelist Bill Keller Calls the U.S. to Repentance
    Top Internet evangelist issues a call for America to repent. Bill Keller says he will approach the secular media only!
  • The New American Theology – A Gospel Found Between the Lines
    The new morality born a generation ago is still not allowed into the circle of conservative biblical Christianity. This has driven some of it’s proponents to take another approach. Under the auspices of PC and tolerance the new morality crowd has developed a new theology. It is a theology drawn from what the Bible does not say.
  • The New Evangelicals – Busy Sweeping Out Spider Webs
    Some forty years past I had to look up the word “apostasy.” In the Bible it refers to the church in the last days being influenced by faithlessness, liberalism and secularism. Sadly I have witnessed this trend gaining and now it is spiraling out of control.
  • The Osteen Bible and other Apostasy Milestones
    What is all the talk about an “apostasy” or a “falling away” really about? Hundreds of examples have occurred in 2007 and this year holds the promise of more to come. Let’s examine just a few examples from the very first week of 2008.
  • The Pope a Prosperity Preacher and a Prophet Walk into a Bar
    No, this is not a joke and to the best of my knowledge nothing like this ever happened. What if it had? Who would fare best in the local pub who would draw the crowd and who would get the bums rush? The answer is a microcosmic example or a practical example in real life.
  • The Preachers and Candidates Wars of 2008
    Pastors Wright, Hagee and Parsley have been thrown under the bus and Dr. Dobson is still under scrutiny as he continues to size up the presidential candidates. Who is a casualty and who is the victor in this war between pastors and presidential hopefuls?
  • The Real Inconvenient Truth – Has Already Taken Fifty Million Lives
    With an ocean of pro-choice Presidential candidates on the progressive side of the fence it seems reasonable to wonder why they are not labeled as digressive candidates. Wasting a human life should never be considered progress on any level.
  • The True Christian Approach to the Obama Presidency
    There has been an obvious lull in reporting, articles and pundit-cy on even the most conservative and Christian sites. The right and the evangelicals are repositioning while the left is on what some are predicting will be a long and illustrious honeymoon. What should Christians really do?
  • The Visual Generation – The Death of Discernment
    When Chairman Mao of China wanted to reach an entire generation, many who were illiterate, he produced his communist message in “comic book” style. It resulted in an entire generation of youth jumping onboard Mao’s red wagon and subsequently tearing down the culture and traditions and the very structures of one of the oldest societies in the world.
  • Top Internet Evangelist says Romney Vote is a Vote for Satan
    Using only his Bible as a guide top internet evangelist Bill Keller has a new website entitled “A vote for Romney is a vote for Satan.”

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