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I guess it was pretty widespread around the world, too.

Funny, when you feel an earthquake, what’s the first thing to come to your mind?

Mine is God.  What does an atheist think?  Oh goodie….I get to go six feet under for eternity?

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Interesting.  I am of the opinion that Our Lady of Fatima will signify to the Muslims what she did to the Aztecs in Mexico under Our Lady of Guadalupe.

There is no other explanation as to why Our Lady chose the Muslim-significant town in Portugal to appear.

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Catastrophic failings by police and social services allowed a Muslim child sex trafficking ring to sexually torture girls as young as 11 for eight years, all because law enforcement didn’t want to offend Muslim sensibilities, or worse, be accused of racist-islamophobic-bigotry. (Source)

Any culture which refuses to acknowledge its roots is a culture that’s dead in all but name.  These secular-Islamicist-ass-kissers are killing us.

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Keith Porteous Wood, executive director of the National Secular Society, said the long-term reduction of Christianity, particularly among young people, was now “unstoppable”.

“In another 20 years there are going to be more active Muslims than there are churchgoers,” he said.

“The time has now come that institutional Christianity is no longer justified, the number has dropped below critical mass for which there is no longer any justification for the established Church, for example, or the monarch going through a religious ceremony at coronation.

Keith, I hope secularism feels the boot of Islam on its neck.  Then maybe you will be disabused of your rather stupid ideas of how bad Christianity was.

Of course, it’s we Christians that will be left to suffer Islam.  The Secularists don’t reproduce.  They just screw the culture up and then die.

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Pope Francis not afraid of telling the truth and “offending” Islam.

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Giving credit where credit is due. Kudos to the imam for reporting suspicious behaviour.

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As you’ve probably heard in the news, law enforcement authorities foiled an alleged terrorist plot to blow up a train route in the Greater Toronto Area. Two suspects with links to Al-Qaeda are in custody.

On the news this evening, CFRA radio interviewed David Harris, an expert on terrorism. During the interview, he explained that moderate Muslims are feeling increasingly distressed because they are “out-flanked and out-numbered” within their own community.

I hope he misspoke. “Out-numbered” would imply that moderates are a minority in the Canadian Muslim community. I don’t know what data he’s using to back up that statement, but it would be very disturbing if true. David Harris is no bozo. He used to be a senior manager Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).

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… but your gut already knew, right? See the story from Fox here.

Yet, the consensus media is once again very quiet about the subject. Surprise surprise. They won’t give you the facts because you might just go out and develop your own opinion. We can’t have that. Only the consensus opinion is allowed.

A number of American Islamic groups have publicly denounced the attack. Good. But we need a lot more than denunciations whenever a bomb goes off. What’s more important is what happens in between terror attacks, when every mosque should be pounding home the message that terrorism is not part of Islam.

While it’s true that only a minority of Muslims approve of these violent acts, that small group is doing an awful lot of damage. The two terror suspects in Boston had been living in the US for quite some time and were worshiping at a local mosque. So there was plenty of opportunity for them to hear about the peaceful Islam. Did they? This doesn’t mean that the local mosque is to blame, of course. They can’t read minds and couldn’t know the intentions of the two suspects. But the roots of Jihadism run deep in Boston. Remember that two of the planes that crashed on 9/11 took off from Boston. There appears to be an active jihadist network there.

If the world is ever to be rid of Islamic terrorism, the solution will likely have to come from within Islam, with the moderates converting the radicals. Jihadists certainly won’t listen to Christians or secular politicians. Only moderate Muslims have a chance at reaching them.

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Gang rape her while chanting “God is Great”.

Pigs.  But, you’ll never hear a liberal raise a peep in objection.  After all, it’s Catholicism which is extremist.

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More here.

The good news is only liberals and the brain-damaged would swallow this crap.

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I suppose this “solution” makes everyone happy.

I really don’t see why Jesus should be expelled and why the House of the Lord should be used for paganized, New Age purposes.

But not a word was spoken; the Church bells all were broken. And the three men, I admire most: Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost, they caught the last train for the coast…

Nothing says the “New Evangelization” in the Archdiocese of Toronto like:  Get out Jesus and make room for Gaia and a pseudo liturgy.

Sorry, folks, the next Springtime in the Church looks like it’s gonna be Springtime, 2053.

More coverage here.

 

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Blowback against Obama and the Secularists.  Good.  Let’s get it on.

This is all about God, anyway.  All of the social battles are really about this, in any case.

Heaven vs. Hell.  Crystal clear.

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Story here.  More from the “Religion of Peace” coming to a town near you.

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Very powerful.

This is a very brave woman – one who we Christians can truly call “Sister”.  She’s not interested in the “yes” men of Christianity.  She wants the real deal.

As for the liberals, she doesn’t fit into the conventional box, does she?  You can see smoke coming out of their ears – “This does not compute! This does not compute! Error! Intolerance! Hatred! This does not compute!”

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Check it out here.  Pretty lucid and hard-hitting preaching.

I’ve never taken a “position” on Evolution because the topic has never really interested me.  But as the years go on, I am more and more inclined to oppose the predominant theories on it – even the “theistic” kind.

I have a stupid question for any Catholic evolutionist out there:  if ALL suffering and death (i.e. human and animal) entered the world because of sin, then how can that be reconciled to “spontaneous soul injection” of Adam and Eve after a few billion years evolution i.e. with the suffering and death that accompanied it?

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…it’s worth watching.  Cursor down and watch the video.

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It’s been almost two weeks since the Superbowl. While I really enjoy watching football, I don’t particularly enjoy post-game interviews with players. They tend to be so cliché, like “Nobody ever gave us a chance, but we worked really hard, stuck to the game-plan and trusted in each other…” Bla bla bla. Sports fans know what I’m talking about.

When a player from the winning team is interviewed after a Superbowl, they almost invariably start by thanking God. That’s a nice touch, but I’ve always been amazed by the religiosity of football players. I’m not saying they’re saints, but they certainly have a place for God in their lives. They pray before games, after games, during games. They attend church regularly and volunteer their time to help poor kids. They’re not shy to quote the Bible on TV. Professional football players must be the most religious segment of the US population.

It was only after this year’s Superbowl that I finally figured out why. Read the rest of this entry »

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Very sad.

The Catholic Church needs to start making distinctions when dialoguing with the Muslims.  Clearly, a reality check is in order.

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Must have been those Fundamentalist Lutherans again.

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All the difference.

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