Friday, August 31, 2007

Major Success Occurring In Iraq


This is definitely worth watching. (5 minutes 42 seconds)


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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

What “hate crimes” laws can do to Christian freedom

Here’s a sample of what can happen if the Senate passes S.1105, the "hate crimes" bill.


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Friday, August 17, 2007

MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT: New Evangelism Ministry Launches

This week marks the start of a new Christian outreach ministry, Sharing The Truth In Love (STTIL). The founder and director of this unique nonprofit organization is none other than me, Ed Nicholson, creator of this blog ThatTheyMayB1.net. Based in Columbus, Ohio, STTIL’s mission aims at clearly and accurately communicating a Christian worldview with those who are living in the United States. To learn more about our ministry and how you can contribute, go to: www.sharingthetruthinlove.org.

Personal Invitation to “Pay It Forward” >>>

If you’ve ever felt blessed by any of my emails or posts over these past three years, I want to invite you to please consider financially supporting my new ministry. Simply click on the Donate tab at www.sharingthetruthinlove.org if you would like to “Pay It Forward.”

Here’s a really nice piece about me that appeared this week in my hometown newspaper. Click here>>

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Dem Candidates go Gay TV

Last Thursday evening, The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest gay-left lobby, hosted a one-hour Democratic presidential debate on Logo, the Viacom gay channel and sister network to CBS.

Newsbusters reports:

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have confirmed their attendance. As a colleague joked yesterday about Democrat refusal to acknowledge Fox as a news network: "Oh, so the Democrats won’t go on networks with an agenda."

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Reading, Writing, and Ramadan


-- Family Research Council

While some American schools are rushing to ban "Christmas" parties and Bible clubs, others are going out of their way to promote prayer in schools. That is, if the prayers are to Allah. In a world where the ACLU is suing Christian students faster than you can say "10 Commandments," it may surprise some that there's a new movement of religious tolerance afoot. Unfortunately, as USA Today points out, this type of religious expression seems to be a one-way street open only to Muslims. As part of this wave of preferential treatment, at least 17 universities have made special arrangements to build foot baths and prayer rooms for Islamic students. In San Diego, an elementary school created an extra recess for Muslim children to pray. The University of Michigan has gone so far as to provide facilities for Islamic students to wash their feet before prayer--all at taxpayer expense! In California, another school hosts a curriculum called "Becoming a Muslim" as part of world history class. Yet when the families of these seventh graders sued the school for violating the ban on religious establishment, they lost. Sadly, this is all part of broader paranoia in America, in which people are more concerned about offending someone than they are about violating the law. This same fear is one of the driving elements in the "hate crimes" debate. ACLU's silence on the matter exposes their anti-Christian agenda. The group, which is all too willing to sue when a Christian student prays silently, seems completely unfazed when another public school uses taxpayer dollars to ensure that Muslims can pray openly on school time during class. America may be the Mecca of diversity, but when it comes to certain schools promoting true religious tolerance, one thing's become clear--the Christian faith need not apply.

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