
Monthly Archives: July 2015
VIDEO: Pedophiles want same rights as homosexuals
Using the same tactics used by “gay” rights activists, pedophiles have begun to seek similar status arguing their desire for children is a sexual orientation no different than heterosexual or homosexuals. MORE
Republican doubts Senate will confirm ambassador to Cuba

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that his chamber is unlikely to approve an American ambassador to Cuba, dishing out a quick rebuff to President Barack Obama and his drive to normalize relations with the U.S. neighbor and longtime Cold War foe.
The Kentucky Republican also suggested that the GOP — which controls Congress — would fight Obama administration efforts to fully lift trade and travel restrictions that have limited American commerce and tourism with the communist-led island nation. McConnell said the country was led by “a thuggish regime.”
Evangelical voters: “We’re stronger than ever”

“While they (the media) keep writing our obituary and claiming that the winds of social change are against us, they’re missing the reality right in front of their noses, which is that we’ve never been this strong and we’ve never been this effective not on our best day. Not when Reagan was elected, not when George W. Bush was elected, not when Newt Gingrich became speaker. We’re stronger than ever.”
VIDEO: Why The Greek Orthodox Church Is Weighing In On The Referendum

The Metropolitan Anthimos told the congregation they had the right to vote however they wished, but that he would “vote for Europe” — at which point the assembly erupted with a mix of responses, some applauding while others shouted objections. MORE
First Look: U.S. Dollar Substitute to Go Public on Oct 20th?

They monitor the financial health of more than 185 countries… they establish global money rules… and provide “bail-out” assistance to bankrupt nations.
And on Oct 20th of this year, the IMF is expected to announce a reserve currency alternative to the U.S. dollar, which will send hundreds of billions of dollars moving around the world, literally overnight. MORE
Gay marriage doesn’t break religious rules: Rabbis

The Fate Of A Polish Church

Former parishioners and other community activists are protesting the building’s destruction, and their effort is gaining momentum. On a recent day, dozens of Philadelphia residents who spent their whole lives going to St. Laurentius donned white T-shirts with “Save St. Laurentius” written in bold red letters. Hoping to grab the attention of city officials, they boarded a yellow school bus and headed to City Hall. MORE
IMF discusses plan to replace dollar as reserve currency

VIDEO: Something Is Going On In California! Are We Seeing Preparation For The Next Massive False Flag Attack In America?
With claims that ISIS is now tweeting up to 100,000 messages a day, it is clear who will be blamed for any attack that occurs, as warning after warning is issued through the mainstream media. MORE
Oregon Catholic priest put on leave amid hidden camera probe

The camera was discovered in late April near a toilet in the men’s bathroom of the St. Francis Catholic Church in Sherwood by a church member who took it immediately to Father Ysrael Bien, a police statement said. MORE
‘Ugly Betty’ star THANKS Donald Trump…but it’s not what you’re thinking

In the letter, the former “Ugly Betty” star added: “What you just did with your straight talk was send more Latino voters to the polls than several registration rallies combined!” MORE
Gay Marriage and the End of Days

I have said the same thing on the radio once.(2004) That the state has no right to grant divorces to those who are married by a religious institutions. It’s a violation of the separation of Church and State. Problem is the religions won’t sue the governments for doing it. That’s another reason we are in this predicament today with gay marriage. In Christ, Joseph
Gay Marriage and the End of Days
As an orthodox rabbi, my own reaction was complicated—I can empathize with each community Continue reading
Resolution to replace Junipero Serra statue in U.S. Capitol

A measure calling for the statue of Father Junipero Serra in the U.S. Capitol to be replaced with one of NASA astronaut Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was shelved in the Legislature on Thursday.
The measure has been controversial since it was introduced in January. Roman Catholics in particular have criticized the proposal to remove the likeness of Serra, an 18th century Franciscan friar who created the California mission system and whose legacy has been controversial. MORE
Heeding Francis, Iowa Catholic leaders to pressure ’16 field

Roman Catholic leaders in the early voting state of Iowa implored candidates for president Thursday to take up Pope Francis’ call for “profound political courage” by focusing their campaigns as much on improving the environment and income inequality as they have on opposing gay marriage and abortion in past elections. MORE