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Politics of Religion

Reverend Jeremiah Wright Versus The White House – A “Toxic” Relationship

May 18, 2010

The Reverend Jeremiah Wright has been in the spotlight ever since his connection with Barack Obama went to the presidency.  From racist to crazy is what many speak of him and those are all opinion, however, the one thing that most can say about him that seems to hit fact is that the reverend doesn’t [...]

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Former President Of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo Under Fire For Use Of Jesus Christ Name In Vain

May 10, 2010

Christians are only authorized to use the Name of Jesus Christ in certain specific situations, and one of those situations isn’t to use the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ for nothing or in vain.  This is exactly what the former president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, is catching the heat for doing by the President [...]

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No Churches Allowed Here – An Indonesian Riot Report

April 28, 2010

The fundamentalists destroyed and burned three cars a part of the 10 buildings that make up the whole Christian complex. The Muslims anger was spurred on by rumours that the leaders of the foundation wanted to construct a chapel. The rumours were groundless, but were enough to ignite minds and incite [...]

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Virginia Troopers Can Now Pray Using Jesus’ Name Once Again

April 28, 2010
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The story of those who don’t believe in the power of prayer nor the power of Jesus Christ is that it is offensive and even unfair to have to hear the name of Jesus Christ.  The name of Jesus causes so much controversy, in the ancient past all the way up to [...]

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President Obama Challenging Court Decision Banning National Prayer Day

April 23, 2010

Since when has prayer ever hurt a soul, who knows, but the National Day of Prayer that was ruled unconstitutional is now being challenged by our very own President Barack Obama and his administration.  As a matter of fact, US District Judge Barbara Crabb says this is “a call for religious action”, according to the [...]

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Evangelist Billy Graham Rejected For Pentagon Prayer Service, Right or Wrong?

April 22, 2010

Evangelist Billy Graham has been rejected for the Pentagon’s Prayer Service.  This comes as a shocker, but it is true.  What is the reason for the madness?  Is this the proper thing to do?  Not quite.  Here’s why…

Graham, the son famed evangelist Billy Graham, in 2001 described Islam as evil. More recently, he has said [...]

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President Barack Obama’s Message Of Faith In Easter Meeting With Church Leaders

April 7, 2010

During Easter weekend, President Obama met not with world leaders, but church leaders of a mixed background and descent, at the White House.  A total of about 80 church leaders were in attendance for President Barack Obama, and word is that the president had private conversations with each of them, primarily about the state of [...]

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