http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/15/world/africa/sudan-christian-woman-apostasy/
This has been all over the news, and is a perfect example of the result of Sharia. Let’s all appose any attempts to make sharia look acceptable.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/15/world/africa/sudan-christian-woman-apostasy/
This has been all over the news, and is a perfect example of the result of Sharia. Let’s all appose any attempts to make sharia look acceptable.
The school in Broward County, FL that confiscated a Bible from a fifth grader during a “free” reading period is now caught lying about it.
I’m not ashamed to admit it. When Tim Tebow was playing, I was on the bandwagon. I thought it was awesome that as a backup, Tim Tebow stepped in for the struggling 1-4 Denver Broncos and reeled off a string of remarkable fourth quarter comebacks enroute to a berth (and a first round win over mighty Pittsburgh) in the 2011 AFC playoffs. After that season, the former Heisman trophy winner who had led his college team to not one, but two national championships, and who held career SEC passing records, and was a first round NFL draft pick, was traded away to the New York Jets, where he was put on ice and never allowed to start another game. Many Christian sports fans, including my own flesh and blood son, tend to side with the majority of sports analysts who say that Tim Tebow wasn’t a skilled quarterback and doesn’t belong in the NFL, blah blah blah. Personally, I have never seen a player with such incredible college credentials and with such a promising introduction within the NFL as a starting quarterback, be kicked to the curb so quickly and with such finality as Tim Tebow. I am old enough to remember when Troy Aikman, also a first round draft pick, who ultimately became a celebrated three time Super Bowl winner, was a rookie in the NFL. He was terrible and the team (my team the Dallas Cowboys) was 1-15. He got sacked about a zillion times per game and had a bunch of concussions. But as the years progressed he got better and better and was ultimately acclaimed as one of the game’s best quarterbacks. I am a huge Troy Aikman fan, but I wonder why Tim Tebow, who arguably started his career with more visible success than Troy, was so thoroughly discarded by the league and never given a chance to progress. His record as a starting quarterback was 7-4. He never even got a chance to demonstrate that he wasn’t a good quarterback. All he did was win! The only explanation (aside from the dubious claims about his lack of talent) that the sports world comes up with for Tebow’s rejection is a desire to avoid the so-called “media circus” and “controversy” that followed him. The only “media circus” was due to his popularity because he was an outspoken Christian believer who was winning games with miraculous fourth quarter comebacks. Sidebar: I think God likes doing this (the 4th quarter comeback thing). I’ll never forget Frank Reich’s 2nd half comeback for the Bills against the Oilers after being down 35-3 at half time to win the game 38-35. He was also an outspoken Christian believer, who was the backup to Jim Kelly (who also became a believer later in life and is now battling cancer). The only controversy with Tim Tebow was the controversy whipped up by the media when they asked him questions about his faith. I guess the NFL just doesn’t want to be upstaged by God, no matter how good or how popular a player might be. Now we have Michael Sam, the first “openly gay” player. He was drafted in the seventh round this year by the Rams. His college team never won a national championship. However, the NFL is pulling out all the stops to glorify this very controversial figure (quite the opposite as with Tebow). During the draft they televised Michael Sam (quite disgustingly I might add) planting a huge, sloppy kiss on the lips of his boyfriend. When a couple of players tweeted their disgust, the NFL quickly fined them. To me, it would appear that the NFL has made its official position on Christian beliefs quite clear. By embracing sodomy and rejecting Christian expression, they have clearly taken a side. Therefore, I, as one person who holds those beliefs, am taking a side. I am henceforth boycotting the NFL. I’m not going to watch the games, follow the playoffs, watch the Superbowl, play fantasy football, etc. etc. And I would bet that I won’t be alone. There may not be enough of us left to make a difference, but that doesn’t make a difference to me. I’m out. Check out this Fox News Article about Warren Buffett’s huge donations to Planned Parenthood. Buffett and others like him are sadly ignorant and in darkness. They actually think they are doing good by killing “unwanted” babies in the womb. A stark reminder that the sensibilities that garner and amass this world’s riches are very different from the ones that hold promise for the world to come. Wow you’d think that 50 years of responsible citizenship would earn ME a spot on the TSA’s “hands off” list… But alas, I guess that you have to be linked to Hezbollah and Hamas to get special red carpet treatment from this administration. Here’s what was happening behind the scenes while the Feds had their snipers trained on Cliven Bundy and his cows. What does this type of “selective enforcement” say about the true agenda of the anti-American, anti-God radicals that currently have the keys to the White House and the rest of the federal agencies? Judges 18:30 30 The sons of Dan set up for themselves the graven image; and Jonathan, the son of Gershom, the son of [p]Manasseh, he and his sons were priests to the tribe of the Danites until the day of the captivity of the land. Notice that the tribe of Dan worshipped idols for hundreds of years, and this is very likely why they are absent from Revelation 7. May I propose that this is also the reason why the USA is not mentioned in the Bible? We are too busy worshipping self and mammon! We are too busy killing millions of unborn who bear the image of God on the altar of convenience! We are too busy acting like Sodom and Gomorrah, and people in Judges 19! I honestly believe through a period of genuine repentance, that we can stay the judgement of God for a time, and not be absorbed into the power of Gog and Magog that fight against the power of the almighty. If we continue to disobey, however, the nation will be destroyed before our very eyes. There are a couple of oft-quoted New Testament passages that fellow believers aim at folks like myself, who question the actions and motives of the governing authorities whenever I see them run afoul of the founding principles of our nation, and especially the supreme law of the land, the Constitution. Romans 13:1 “Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God.” 1Peter 2:13 “Submit yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every human institution, whether to a king as the one in authority, or to governors as sent by him for the punishment of evildoers and the praise of those who do right.” I heartily agree, of course, with these passages as part of God’s holy and inspired Word. I strive in every respect to comply with the duly established laws that have been passed both in our state and in our nation. I do not despise legitimate authority, and there are many laws on our books that I fully comply with even though I do not personally agree with them and often find them quite inconvenient. I advocate working within the system, where possible, to bring about civic change. I am in no wise “anti-government”. In fact, I consider the charge to be scandalous and false that would say otherwise about me. Before you accuse me (or another believer) of violating the principles found in these passages, let’s make sure we are properly applying them to our present situation. First of all, let us remember one basic fact: WE DO NOT HAVE A KING. As Americans, our highest earthly authority is not a man but a document (namely, the U.S. Constitution). In our republic, we are ruled by laws, not by men. Every single citizen, including myself and whomever occupies the offices of Governor and President, is equally subject to the Constitution. In Peter’s and Paul’s day, the people were by and large governed by the whims of men. When a noble, humble and wise man sat in the seat of authority, all was well. When a sociopath like Nero or Caligula occupied the seat of power, things went poorly. Because unchecked authority tends to lead sinful men to become proud and arrogant tyrants, the unfortunate testimony of human history is generally not good in monarchies (or “dictatorships” to use the more modern term). Our forefathers recognized the futility of the monarchical succession and were inspired to break out of this old mold to create a better form of government. These brave men put everything on the line to create the “human institution” that became, in short time, the envy, the breadbasket, and the last great bastion of liberty and hope for the entire world. Obviously America has never been perfect, but the ideas and principles that guided our founders have borne tremendous positive fruit not only in our country but throughout the world for the better part of our existence as a nation. It really bothers me when I hear fellow Americans denigrate our founders and heritage by sanctimoniously declaring them to be mere rebels against the King of England and therefore opposing “what God had established” and therefore in utter violation of the two passages quoted above. I’m sure these people would have, at the time, sided with the Tories and opposed the Continental Congress as well. I’m sure there were true Christian believers on both sides of that great struggle, and I don’t mean in any way to question the salvation of anyone who sided with England at the time. In the same way, there were devout Christians fighting with the Confederate States during the Civil War. This brings me to the second basic fact: SOMETIMES WELL-MEANING CHRISTIAN BELIEVERS ARE WRONG. There is a basic principle of authority that goes something like this: Where rules or laws handed down by authorities conflict with one another, you must follow the higher law. In other words, if adhering to the U.S. Constitution (or any other law or that matter) forces me to disobey the dictates of my conscience before Almighty God (or His written Word), then I must follow the higher law (i.e. God’s). If New York State passes a law that supersedes my protections as a citizen under the U.S. Constitution, I believe that I am in the right to ignore that lower law in favor of the higher one — and the Supreme Court of the United States will back me up. I’ve already said that elected officials at any level within our Federal, State and Local governments are themselves subject to the laws, same as me. If, however, they get a big head and attempt to violate a higher law (i.e. the Constitution or God’s Word), it is my RIGHT, DUTY and OBLIGATION as a citizen to defy them. Their authority in that case is illegitimate. Others may be ready on a whim to toss out the system of government that we inherited from our ancestors and return to slavishly bowing before men rather than being treated as their equals under the Constitution. As for me and my house, I side with the founders. I admire their courage and seek to emulate it. I would argue that this human institution (i.e. our Constitutional Republic) is what Peter and Paul would describe in our present day as being “from God”, and that present day elected officials who violate the Constitution are mere usurpers like Jezebel and Ataliah. Those who would scold me for not folding up like a cowardly doormat before such people may find themselves, like the Tories during the revolution, on the right side of public opinion but on the wrong side of history. These two brothers sound like stand-up guys who are sold out for the Lord. Apparently that’s too much for the TV network that was going to run their show. This is NOT about money. The networks are more committed to their Satanic ideology than they are to the bottom line IMHO. Notice how they are labeled “anti-gay activists” because they oppose the radical homosexual agenda. Sounds to me like they are strong Christian leaders who pray and try to help people. People we must stand up for ourselves. The right to live freely (and speak our mind) is considered “inalienable” in our founding documents because it isn’t granted by men, but rather it comes from God. If we don’t hold onto and vigorously defend what God has given to us, but instead become pushovers and patsies for God-hating servants of Satan, then we prove ourselves undeserving of His endowments. Students censored from acknowledging God I may start to sound like a broken record here, but I caution all men everywhere — don’t try to tell me what I can say and what I cannot say. I have no problem taking responsibility for my statements or misstatements, but it is over my dead body that I’ll be denied the right to make them.Tim Tebow vs. Michael Sam
Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also
How do I get on this list?
While the snipers’ guns were trained on Cliven Bundy…
A warning from ancient Israel
Earthly Authorities and the Believer
Pretty soon this culture war is gonna start to get real
The networks would gladly suppress a new show, even if they knew it would be as popular as Duck Dynasty, if it smacks of Christian belief.Censorship is becoming rampant