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from Got Questions?: The most difficult thing about the Christian concept of the Trinity is that there is no way to adequately explain it. The Trinity is a concept that is impossible for any human being to fully understand, let alone explain. God is infinitely greater than we are; therefore, we should not expect to [...]

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from Gay Christian Movement Watch: Like most clergy who’s picked up and frantically waved the gay rainbow banner for perverse theology, the former South African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu seems to have become particularly engrossed in trying way too hard to make a wrong be a right. Tutu is one of the gay movement’s heroes [...]

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from Fox8Live.com: Ole Anthony’s been investigation religion since the mid 1980’s. Anthony said, “There’s more fraud committed in America in the name of God than any other fraud. And that’s is just not right.” Anthony heads the Trinity Foundation. It’s a Dallas based not for profit. “Many of these ministries we investigate at the top [...]

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from OneNewsNow: We often feel helpless, in situations. We want guidance. We know we should turn to the Bible; but sometimes we forget. We know we should trust our Savior; but sometimes we get ahead of ourselves – or we get a little too “into” ourselves. This is a common experience for all Christians, myself [...]

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from The Washington Times: Seven years after the Episcopal Church caused an uproar by consecrating its first openly gay bishop, it has done the same thing again — only this time with a woman. The Rev. Canon Mary Glasspool, of Baltimore, was ordained and consecrated on Saturday, making her the second openly gay bishop in [...]

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from The Daily Mail: The street preacher charged with public-order offences for saying homosexuality is a sin has had his case dropped after his plight was highlighted by The Mail on Sunday. Dale Mcalpine was arrested by police who claimed his comments to passers-by had caused offence. But the Crown Prosecution Service has decided not [...]

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from The Australian: IN Britain, the benefits of diversity are apparently boundless. Now that the Pagan Police Association has received government recognition, police officers can take a string of pagan festivals as official holidays. These include celebrating the festival of lactating sheep, and drinking mead and dancing naked to celebrate the harvest. In court, pagan [...]

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from The CBC: Senior administrators of the European Union proposed on Wednesday that they be given unprecedented power to scrutinize the spending plans of countries before national parliaments vote on those budgets. The EU’s executive commission’s bid was a move to crack down on widespread government overspending and to begin to deal with the debt [...]

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