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Comment from a Muslim

Islam was invented by U’bul Khassim (later annointed as “Muhammad” or “Praised One”) in order to recruit pirates, thieves and cutthroats for the raiding of caravans, villages and warehouses. Muhammad reigned over an organized criminal association and called it a religion. All was to make U’bul Khassim a wealthy man. In Islam, there is no [...]

For the first time in all the thousands of years in mans relationship to man

“Is it not high time for the people of this country explicitly to declare, whether they will be freemen or slaves? It is an important question which ought to be decided. It concerns us more than anything in this life. The salvation of our souls is interested in this event. For wherever tyranny is established, [...]

Lucifer — the first “community organizer”

“Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins — or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he [...]

A Beck show you must see

Glenn Beck is a political anomaly. He continues to impress me with his systematic schoolroom break down of liberal ideology. As a commenter on a blog put it: “Beck appears to be digging under the foundation of progressivism rather than just breaking a few windows.”
Using such classroom items like a chalkboard and picture cut-outs, Beck seems [...]

Susan from Glendale California — the inspiring radio call-in on Rush

On Wednesday a deeply frightened Californian woman, law grad and mother of seven, shakily lamented on the crimes of the democratic congress and presidential administration over a phone call-in on the Rush Limbaugh radio show. Rush was uncharacteristically lip-bound during the over 10-minute-long discourse, and, to permit the caller to continue, refused to allow the show to [...]

The drying of the River Euphrates – a sign of the end of times?

Last night I was watching a Fox News report of the recent drying of the River Euphrates which extends into Iraq and Iran. I thought to myself: well that sounds familiar … where have I heard that before?
One Google search later, I was confronted with a Bible verse from the book of Revelation, 16:12.
The sixth [...]

“The Dawning Age of Obama” by ‘Robert of Berkely’

This is such a great article posted today on American Thinker and a recommended read.

Christian stringency

Recently I have been battling a series of rules set by the administration of Liberty University that have made me rather bitter and indignant. This is the same institution that I have come to love over the years for providing for me a sanctuary from the world at a very sensitive time in my life.
I [...]

A worship encounter

I went over to Pate chapel yesterday to break in my new Carles Swindoll study Bible that I purchased at a fundraiser on campus. The tattered Bible came in a worn out leather case with steel studs in the shape of a cross on the cover … quite a spectacular find indeed.
I have always taken [...]

Thoughts on Phillip Yancey’s “What’s So Amazing About Grace?”

I had been given Phillip Yancey’s “What’s so Amazing About Grace?” as a Christmas gift two years ago, and had completely forgotten about it up until the following Christmas. Finishing it a while back, I have since revered it as the best Christmas gift I have ever gotten (topping GameBoy of 1999); the book certainly [...]