The Writers: Clay Bowler | Judie Brown | Jim Camp | Alan Caruba | Dajjal | Doug Edelman | David M. Huntwork | Calvin E.Johnson | Marie Jon | John Lillpop | J.D. Longstreet | Joanne Mandel | Dr. Frederick Meekins | Erik Rush | Nicholas Stix | Dr. Ellis Washington | Guest Articles

Christianity

America’s future depends on a holy people By Marie Jon

I believe that America will not survive the political and social trials that are to come if we are not engaged in the fight to protect our Christian beliefs. The Ten Commandments, written by the hand of God, are our moral compass. Liberalism has slowly worked its way into mainstream Christian denominations. If it were not so we would have been a wiser people and elected a president who shares the same principles found in the teachings of the Great I Am.

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16Nov2008 | Marie Jon | 3 comments | Continued

Reproduction . . . and we don’t mean chickens By Judie Brown

I have always been fascinated by the manner in which our opponents couch their arguments. This is particularly true in the “field” of reproductive health, which is a fairly new area of medical specialty and is fully supported and encouraged by every anti-life scientist known to man.

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14Nov2008 | Judie Brown | 0 comments | Continued

The audacity of God’s truth By Marie Jon

America was founded on Christian-Judeo principles. Yet, how many who claim to follow Jesus Christ feel a deep abiding love for Him? Do we seek His guidance when we choose our close friends? “How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, nor stand in the path of sinners, nor sit in the seat of scoffers!” (Psalm 1:1) This is a very strong admonition.

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25Oct2008 | Marie Jon | 1 comment | Continued

ARCHBISHOP DONALD WUERL AND THE WORLD By Judie Brown

Today is the day we run our full-page ad in the Washington Times weekly edition. It is a full-color ad in which we pay tribute to the 16 Catholic bishops who have chosen to protect Christ from sacrilege by enforcing Church law, specifically Canon 915.
In the ad, we ask Archbishop Donald Wuerl ,of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., when he will join with these bishops.

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6Oct2008 | Judie Brown | 0 comments | Continued

The Beauty of the Scriptures is Lost! By J.D. Longstreet

My favorite translation of the Bible is the Revised Standard… and second, the American Standard..
As a youth, in grammar school, I read the bible from cover to cover. The King James edition, I might add. I was enthralled with the beauty of the near poetical rhythm of the scripture as it flowed.

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5Oct2008 | J.D. Longstreet | 0 comments | Continued

Democrats “Party of Death”? Vatican Thinks So! By John Kakistos Lillpop

Raymond Burke, prefect of the Vatican’s Supreme Court of the Apostolic Signature, had some rather harsh words for the U.S. Democrat Party recently. Burke told the Italian Catholic newspaper Avvenire that the U.S. Democratic Party risked “transforming itself definitively into a party of death for its decisions on bioethical issues.”

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3Oct2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

IPS AND THE USCCB: A BAD FORMULA By Judie Brown

I have just finished looking at the latest advertisement from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, entitled “Science is moving on. Isn’t it time for public policy to get on board?”
The ad speaks about the reprogramming of “ordinary body cells into ‘induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells’” and claims that with the advent of this new research comes the opportunity to avoid “harming human embryos.”

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11Sep2008 | Judie Brown | 0 comments | Continued

Vatican to “debate” organ transplantation? Brain death? By Judie Brown

It has come as a surprise to some that the Pontifical Academy for Life is co-hosting a November 2008 conference with the theme “A Gift for Life.” I have known that the conference has been on the drawing board for some months now. This past June, when concerns were first expressed to me, I, as an Academy member, joined with Professor Joseph Seifert to ask the Academy’s leadership to reconsider the topic of the conference and perhaps postpone it until Academy members could discuss concerns privately in a closed-door meeting.

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10Sep2008 | Judie Brown | 0 comments | Continued

“Never again will I doom the earth because of man…” By: God By J.D. Longstreet

The title above was taken from the first book of the Bible, Genesis, the 8th Chapter the 21st verse.
So here we are, man, taking credit for destroying the earth, which God, Himself, has told us he will not allow.
I, along with a host of other “deniers”, have been screaming from the rooftops, Man-Made Global Warming doesn’t exist! It is the absolute height of arrogance for human beings to believe they have to power to destroy something God has made and placed his personal guarantee on.

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8Sep2008 | J.D. Longstreet | 0 comments | Continued

MEDIA BLACKOUT OF PRO-LIFE MASS ARREST By Editor

On Aug. 1, 18 pro-lifers were falsely, brutally arrested on bogus charges by Maryland state police officers. Most were scared, crying teenage kids.

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20Aug2008 | Editor | 0 comments | Continued

Intellectually Excavating Indiana Jones Unearths Epistemological Artifacts By Dr. Frederick Meekins

As a discipline, archaeology examines the artistic and technological remains of various cultures in the attempt to learn more about them. Often from these objects, students learn about more than the subject’s material nature but also insight into the beliefs and paradigms important to the human species at a particular time.

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4Aug2008 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 1 comment | Continued

Pastor Sentenced To Chinese Labor Camp By Dr. Frederick Meekins

According to the China Aid Association, Pastor Zhang Zhongxin has been sentenced to two years in a Chinese labor camp by Shandong Province authorities for participation in cultic activities. To American ears, such allegations bring to mind images of passing around poisoned Kool-Aid or of adolescent brides forced to wed lecherous old men; however, in this case this pastor engaged in religious exercises most of us take for granted as harmless as organizing a Sunday school.

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27Jul2008 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 0 comments | Continued

Obama, me and our pastors By Dr. Ellis Washington

This “constitutional scholar” [Obama] evidently sees the First Amendment as a license to “prevent the disruptive strains of fundamentalism from taking root in this country.”~ WND Editor Joseph Farah (quoting Obama on the Religion Clause)
Prologue
I have purposely refrained from writing an entire article about Democrat presidential nominee Barak Obama since he entered the race and [...]

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12Jun2008 | Dr. Ellis Washington | 0 comments | Continued

In the name of rationality and reason By Marie Jon

“Nothing can be more contrary to religion and the clergy than reason and common sense.” — Voltaire

We can reason and rationalize just about anything, including our lack of exercise and bad eating habits. We rationalize insensitivity to others’ feelings because we live in a world that has become coarse and crude. Are we reasonable? Are we rational? How often does an alcoholic rationalize: “I can have one drink?”

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26Apr2008 | Marie Jon | 0 comments | Continued

Will Leftist Evangelicals Demand Believers Get On Obama Bandwagon? By Dr. Frederick Meekins

Just because some white liberals are going out of their way to vote for Barack Obama for no other reason than that he happens to be half-black, some within the Evangelical leadership are once again beating on their drums about congregations being too split along racial and ethnic lines.
However, it they are [...]

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8Apr2008 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 0 comments | Continued

World Missions Invoked As Excuse For Ecclesiastical Socialism By Dr. Frederick Meekins

by Frederick Meekins.
 During the 1980’s, Phil Donahue use to get on his show and wring his hands about how guilty he felt for being an American while much of the world languished in poverty and despair.  While Donahue was noted for being an avowed secularist, similar tactics are often invoked in churches across the United [...]

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19Mar2008 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 0 comments | Continued

David’s Stone: Personhood By Guest

By Michael Hichborn.
The ongoing effort to save preborn babies from the culture of death is akin to the epic battle between David and Goliath. While the pro-life movement struggles just to maintain its grassroots support base, the massive and powerful culture of death has access to all of the money, political power and propaganda it [...]

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27Feb2008 | Guest | 0 comments | Continued

More Things Change The More They Stay The Same In Leftist Suburb By Dr. Frederick Meekins

In some systems of Eastern thought, the doctrine of recurrence teaches that everything that has happened will happen again. Western philosophy of history drawing inspiration from a Biblical understanding of the universe does not share in the same exact idea since the Judeo-Christian worldview sees history as moving towards its ultimate conclusion in eternity. [...]

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12Feb2008 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 0 comments | Continued

It’s a Grinch Thing By Erik Rush

Two thousand years ago, a man was born in Judea (a region of modern-day Israel). During three years of His adult life He preached a social philosophy similar to what many might call “The Golden Rule.” He gained a large following and thus was considered a heretic and a threat to the ruling powers. As a result of this, He died to prove the point of his teachings.

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26Dec2007 | Erik Rush | 0 comments | Continued

Politically Correct To Alter Santa Out Of Existence By Dr. Frederick Meekins

Over the course of the past decade or so, leftist malcontents have set their ideological sites against Christmas no doubt as the holiday points to the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ who can often help or motivate the individual to work through many of their own problems without an over reliance on government aide and because many of the celebrations if not taken to extremes provide the individual with a sense of well being that undermines liberalism’s basic assumption that things are so miserable that the only hope of fixing things is handing control over to a state imbued with almost God-like powers.

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24Dec2007 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 0 comments | Continued

Open Season on Christians has Begun By Erik Rush

“All I want to do is kill as many of you as I can, especially Christians.”
- Matthew Murray, Colorado mission school and church gunman.
I had already decided upon this subject matter for my column (the “imaginary” war on Christians eventually promoting violence against Christians, specifically the missionary group dormitory shooting an hour’s drive from my [...]

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12Dec2007 | Erik Rush | 0 comments | Continued

He Whose Name We Dare Not Speak: Taking Christ out of Christmas By John Kakistos Lillpop

Growing up in the middle of America during the 1950s, I usually began to notice the first evidence of the Christmas “Spirit” creeping into my consciousness on or about Thanksgiving.
Having the “Spirit” meant that one was emotionally ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, openly and with gusto. The Spirit overshadowed hatred and enmity, [...]

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10Dec2007 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Ought To Make A Watergate Conspirator Blush By Dr. Frederick Meekins

Matthew 10:16, Christians are admonished to be as wise as serpents and as harmless as doves. Often though, Christian organizations and ministries are the ones at the forefront of propagating the expectation in the mind of their respective supporters that sincere believers are — in the words of the Washington Post — to be uneducated [...]

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9Dec2007 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 0 comments | Continued

Second Coming belongs to God alone By Marie Jon

In the Bible, we read about the twelve disciples working tirelessly to spread the Gospel to the ancient cities and countries of their time. All twelve were sinners and were saved by God’s grace.

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27Sep2007 | Marie Jon | 0 comments | Continued