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  • Constitutional Issues, Controversial Subjects

    Posted on August 29th, 2010

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    Atheists Doctors More Likely to Hasten Death

    Atheists Doctors More Likely to Hasten Death

    LONDON — Doctors who are atheist or agnostic are twice as likely to make decisions that could end the lives of their terminally ill patients, compared to doctors who are very religious, according to a new study in Britain. Dr. Clive Seale, a professor at Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, conducted a random mail survey of more than 3,700 doctors across Britain, of whom 2,923 reported on how they took care of their last terminal patient. Many of the doctors surveyed were neurologists, doctors specializing in the care of the elderly, and palliative care, though other specialists like family doctors, were also included. Doctors who described themselves as “extremely” or “very nonreligious” were nearly twice as likely to report having made decisions like providing continuous deep sedation, which could accelerate a patient’s death. To ensure doctors are acting in accordance with their patients’ wishes, Seale wrote that “nonreligious doctors should confess their predilections to their patients.”

  • America In Prophecy, Freedom of Speech and Religion, Persecution

    Posted on August 26th, 2010

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    Signs of Jesus Return: Persecution of His followers

    Signs of Jesus Return: Persecution of His followers

    More than 100 religion-based organizations are protesting a provision in pending legislation that would prohibit them from receiving federal money if they consider a job applicant’s religion when hiring. In a letter sent Wednesday to all members of Congress, the groups contend that the provision would dilute protections they have under the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, as well as under the Constitution. “Those four lines in the legislation would be a seismic change in bedrock civil rights law for religious organizations,” said Steven McFarland, chief legal counsel at World Vision USA, a Christian aid organization that is leading the protest. “The impact would be huge and severely affect our ability to help children and others in need.” The provision is in legislation to reauthorize the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, which makes grants to nonprofit social service organizations. While many of the groups signing the letter do not get money from the agency, they say the language of the provision is so broad it will affect other, unrelated sources of federal grants. World Vision, for example, received more than $300 million in cash, goods and services from federal sources last year, while the Salvation Army received almost $400 million from federal, state and local governments.

  • Constitutional Issues, Obama Watch

    Posted on August 26th, 2010

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    Psst! Your Being Watched: Big Brother is Tracking You

    Psst! Your Being Watched: Big Brother is Tracking You

    Government agents can sneak onto your property in the middle of the night, put a GPS device on the bottom of your car and keep track of everywhere you go. This doesn’t violate your Fourth Amendment rights, because you do not have any reasonable expectation of privacy in your own driveway — and no reasonable expectation that the government isn’t tracking your movements. That is the bizarre — and scary — rule that now applies in California and eight other Western states. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which covers this vast jurisdiction, recently decided the government can monitor you in this way virtually anytime it wants — with no need for a search warrant. (See a TIME photoessay on Cannabis Culture.)
    It is a dangerous decision — one that, as the dissenting judges warned, could turn America into the sort of totalitarian state imagined by George Orwell. It is particularly offensive because the judges added insult to injury with some shocking class bias: the little personal privacy that still exists, the court suggested, should belong mainly to the rich. This case began in 2007, when Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents decided to monitor Juan Pineda-Moreno, an Oregon resident who they suspected was growing marijuana. They snuck onto his property in the middle of the night and found his Jeep in his driveway, a few feet from his trailer home. Then they attached a GPS tracking device to the vehicle’s underside.

  • Gay Marriage, Marriage

    Posted on August 9th, 2010

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    Gay Marriage Judge: Children Have No Right to a Mother

    Gay Marriage Judge: Children Have No Right to a Mother

    U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker, who ruled last week that a voter-approved amendment to California’s constitution that limited marriage to the union of one man and one woman violated the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, based that ruling in part on his finding that a child does not need and has no right to a mother. Nor, he found, does a child have a need or a right to a father. “Children do not need to be raised by a male parent and a female parent to be well-adjusted, and having both a male and a female parent does not increase the likelihood that a child will be well-adjusted,” the judge wrote in finding of fact No. 71 in his opinion. “The gender of a child’s parent is not a factor in a child’s adjustment,” the judge stated in finding of fact No. 70. “The sexual orientation of an individual does not determine whether that individual can be a good parent. Children raised by gay or lesbian parents are as likely as children raised by heterosexual parents to be healthy, successful and well-adjusted. The research supporting this conclusion is accepted beyond serious debate in the field of developmental psychology.”

  • America In Prophecy, Freedom of Speech and Religion, Prayer

    Posted on August 7th, 2010

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    Judge Rejects Demand To Censor Christian Prayer

    Judge Rejects Demand To Censor Christian Prayer

    A federal judge in New York has rejected a demand from the Americans United for Separation of Church and State that a town board be ordered to change its invocation procedures so that the statements from volunteers on a rotating basis would be more “ecumenical” and “inclusive.” The decision from U.S. District Judge Charles Siragusa said officials in Greece, N.Y., did not violate the Constitution’s Establishment Clause with their tradition of opening meetings with an invocation from local clergy members. Two plaintiffs represented by the Americans United organization had wanted a court order that the town instruct those who deliver prayers to be “inclusive and ecumenical.” “The court finds that the policy requested by plaintiffs would … impose a state-created orthodoxy,” the judge said. “The court has also considered the identities of the prayer-givers and the process that the town employed in inviting clergy to deliver prayers, and finds that these factors did not have the purpose or effect of proselytizing or advancing any one, or disparaging any other, faith or belief, within the meaning of the Establishment Clause.”

  • America In Prophecy, Freedom of Speech and Religion

    Posted on July 27th, 2010

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    Obama Administration Killing Freedom?

    Obama Administration Killing Freedom?

    “End Times” authors Tim LaHaye and Craig Parshall say the Obama administration may be killing religious freedom by redefinition. In a statement posted on their website this past week, the co-authors of the political thrillerEdge of Apocalypse claim there is a shadow growing over religious freedom in America. “We are talking about the Obama Administration’s subtle, but apparently deliberate use of a language-sleight-of-hand, substituting the phrase ‘freedom of worship’ for ‘freedom of religion,’” they wrote this past Tuesday. According to the fiction series authors, President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have “consistently” used the new phrase in several speeches in recent months. They pointed to how the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom also noted the shift and raised a flag on it in its 2010 annual report.

  • America In Prophecy, Freedom of Speech and Religion

    Posted on July 10th, 2010

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    Pastor Fired at the Capitol for Praying ‘In Jesus Name’

    Pastor Fired at the Capitol for Praying ‘In Jesus Name’

    A North Carolina pastor was relieved of his duties as an honorary chaplain of the state house of representatives after he closed a prayer by invoking the name of Jesus. “I got fired,” said Ron Baity, pastor of Berean Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He had been invited to lead prayer for an entire week but his tenure was cut short when he refused to remove the name Jesus from his invocation. Baity’s troubles began during the week of May 31. He said a House clerk asked to see his prayer. The invocation including prayers for our military, state lawmakers and a petition to God asking him to bless North Carolina.” “When I handed it to the lady, I watched her eyes and they immediately went right to the bottom of the page and the word Jesus,” he told FOX News Radio. “She said ‘We would prefer that you not use the name Jesus. We have some people here that can be offended.’”

  • America In Prophecy, Gay Marriage, Homosexuality, Jesus Church

    Posted on July 6th, 2010

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    Presbyterians to Consider Redefining Marriage

    Presbyterians to Consider Redefining Marriage

    MINNEAPOLIS- This week’s General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) will consider redefining marriage to include same-sex couples and allowing ministers to perform same-sex weddings. Carmen Fowler, president of the Presbyterian Lay Committee, believes those sorts of initiatives are to blame for the denomination’s declining membership. Her group supports upholding the church’s traditional definition of marriage. The PCUSA’s newly-elected moderator, Cynthia Bolbach, supports gay marriage but told the assembly on Saturday that the denomination has become paralyzed. Fowler says that’s what happens when a church body becomes disconnected from its head — Jesus Christ.

  • Freedom of Speech and Religion, Is The Bible the Word of God?, Persecution

    Posted on July 3rd, 2010

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    Florida Schools Ban Bibles on Religious Freedom Day

    Florida Schools Ban Bibles on Religious Freedom Day

    Maitland-based Liberty Counsel filed a lawsuit Thursday to overturn a ban on Bible distribution on public school campuses in Collier County. According to the Liberty Counsel, the Collier County School Board allowed World Changers to distribute free Bibles to students during off-school hours on Religious Freedom Day, but now the school officials claim that Bibles do not provide any educational benefit to the students and the distribution should stop. The Collier County School District policy specifically allows the distribution of literature by nonprofit organizations, but only with the approval of the superintendent and the Community Request Committee, whose members are appointed by the superintendent. Approval was denied to World Changers, despite the fact that its distribution included a disclaimer of any school endorsement or sponsorship and that receiving a Bible was purely voluntary.

  • The Slow Erosion of Constitutional Freedom

    The Slow Erosion of Constitutional Freedom

    The supreme court’s new ruling on the funding of terrorist groups at first glance appears to be a much needed law to stop those determined to kill American citizens. What may not be apparent is the effects that this new ruling might have on the speech of pastors and ministers who proclaim the truth of the Bible to their congregations. Within the past year a new law defining hate speech towards a particular group became punishable as a crime and is now on the books. There has been much concern over the true implications of that law that could theoretically jail a pastor for preaching against homosexuality. If a particular “Right Wing” Christian group espouses the biblical doctrine of homosexuality as being a sin against God, could that group be classified as a “Terrorist Group” and all donations to that particular church or pastor be cut off by the federal government? Sound like a reach? Nothing like that could ever happen in America where free speech is a constitutional right? The slow erosion of our rights in America has already began to take place. Little by little, these seemingly insignificant laws are being added to each other, all with the potential future application to the prohibition of speech and freedom for those outspoken Americans, many of which are Christians.

  • Constitutional Issues, Controversial Subjects

    Posted on June 18th, 2010

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    Ex Porn Star: Pornography Destroying our Nation

    Ex Porn Star: Pornography Destroying our Nation

    Despite six federal obscenity laws currently on the books, illegal hardcore pornography is running rampant on cable television and the Internet — and federal prosecutions are virtually nonexistent. That needs to change, says a group of researchers and anti-porn activists. At a briefing held at the U.S. Capitol, researchers and activists, including a former porn movie actress, highlighted the finding of leading researchers on the harm and long-term effects that hardcore pornography has on its viewers — especially children — and called on Congress to make the Justice Department crack down on those who make and distribute illegal pornography. “We are asking that the prosecution of obscenity laws, which seems to be on hold in this administration, be given a high priority because of the widespread harm we now know hardcore pornography is causing to America,” Patrick Trueman, the group’s spokesman, said. “They’re not doing much at all. So we are asking them to make it a priority.”

  • Freedom of Speech and Religion, Schools

    Posted on June 7th, 2010

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    American History Expert on New Textbook Curriculum

    American History Expert on New Textbook Curriculum

    An American history expert says the social studies curriculum recently approved by the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) is the best he’s seen since before World War II.Defenders of the new social studies standards just passed by the Texas SBOE say it will encourage students to go back to the Constitution and First Amendment to learn about religious freedom. WallBuilders founder and president David Barton was among the six advisers the Board brought in to help rewrite the standards. “You should present history has it happened — the good, the bad, the ugly; the right, the left, the center; the anything else that is out there,” argues the Christian historian. “And I think that’s the final product that we got, despite all the media clamor to the otherwise. When you just read the standards, they’re extremely balanced, extremely fair, and extremely thorough.”

  • Freedom of Speech and Religion, Prayer

    Posted on May 27th, 2010

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    Amendment to Allow Chaplains To Pray as they Wish

    Amendment to Allow Chaplains To Pray as they Wish

    U.S, Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn.) introduced an amendment to the National Defense Authorization bill that would allow all U.S. military chaplains, “if called upon to lead a prayer outside of a religious service, would be free to close that prayer according to the dictates of the chaplain’s conscience.” The amendment would apply to the U.S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps, Air Force, Air Force Academy and Military Academy. The Secular Coalition for America urged members of the House Armed Services Rules Committee to reject the amendment. “Rep. Bachmann’s amendment would force the military to change their regulations and allow chaplains to invoke the religious figures of their choice at official military events,” the coalition said in a statement.

  • Abortion, Obama Watch

    Posted on May 20th, 2010

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    Questions About Kagan on Abortion

    Questions About Kagan on Abortion

    WASHINGTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee chairman moved quickly Wednesday to advance Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagandown a so-far smooth road to confirmation, setting hearings for June 28. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said the schedule should allow the hearings to be completed before senators leave for a weeklong break in early July. In announcing it, Leahy was seizing the momentum building behind Kagan’s nomination just over a week after President Barack Obama selected her to succeed retiring Justice John Paul Stevens. “I would urge everybody to come to the hearing with an open mind, listen to her answers to those questions, and we will make sure that every senator — both sides of the aisle — has ample time to ask the questions they want,” Leahy said.

  • Constitutional Issues, iPhone/iPad

    Posted on May 20th, 2010

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    Apple and Porn

    Apple and Porn

    The CEO of Apple Computers has been getting a lot of negative press recently – some people don’t like the way he carefully controls the software and hardware worlds of his computer empire. The most public stir has been created over his refusal to allow apps in the apple store that use or were programmed with Flash. Jobs argues (rightly in my view) that Flash is a buggy, bloated programme which slows down computers. Since Jobs is trying to create portable computers that last for 11 or so hours on battery, he wants to avoid Flash. Personally I am more than happy to never see another Flash video on my computer – I can’t stand the way Adobe make their software bloated to the point where it slows my computer down.

  • Freedom of Speech and Religion, Obama Watch, Persecution

    Posted on May 15th, 2010

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    Supreme Court Nominee for Redistributing Speech

    Supreme Court Nominee for Redistributing Speech

    Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan said the high court should be focused on ferreting out improper governmental motives when deciding First Amendment cases, arguing that the government’s reasons for restricting free speech were what mattered most and not necessarily the effect of those restrictions on speech. Kagan, the solicitor general of the United States under President Obama, expressed that idea in her 1996 article in the University of Chicago Law Review entitled, “Private Speech, Public Purpose: The Role of Governmental Motive in First Amendment Doctrine.”

    In her article, Kagan said that examination of the motives of government is the proper approach for the Supreme Court when looking at whether a law violates the First Amendment. While not denying that other concerns, such as the impact of a law, can be taken into account, Kagan argued that governmental motive is “the most important” factor.

  • Bible Prophecy Updates, Constitutional Issues, Freedom of Speech and Religion

    Posted on May 6th, 2010

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    Our Constitution in Decline

    Our Constitution in Decline

    The Founders confronted a basic problem: How to vest government with sufficient power to get things done without giving it the instruments to exercise tyrannical control? To protect individual liberty and rights, they established (among others) two basic principles at the center of our constitutional order: representation and the separation of powers. To assure that government operated by consent, they provided that those responsible for making laws would be held accountable through elections. Moreover, legislative, executive and judicial power would be separated so those who made the laws were not in charge of executing and applying them.
    Our modern administrative state violates these principles. That also is by design, courtesy of the progressives – the original architects of the administrative state. Progressives such as Woodrow Wilson disdained the idea of government “by the people” and sought to replace it with government by the experts. Wilson complained of America’s “besetting error of … trying to do too much by vote.” “Self-government does not consist in having a hand in everything,” he argued.

  • Freedom of Speech and Religion, Prayer

    Posted on May 6th, 2010

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    Thoughts on Today’s National Day of Prayer

    Thoughts on Today’s National Day of Prayer

    The National Day of Prayer dates to 1952 when Congress responded to an appeal by the Rev. Billy Graham. During a Washington, D.C., crusade, the evangelist said, “What a thrilling, glorious thing it would be to see the leaders of our country today kneeling before almighty God in prayer.”
    President Truman signed the measure, which instructs presidents to “set aside and proclaim a suitable day each year, other than a Sunday, as a National Day of Prayer, on which the people of the United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups, and as individuals.”
    In 1988, with lobbying by Campus Crusade for Christ co-founder Vonette Bright, Congress fixed the National Day of Prayer as the first Thursday in May. Soon the private National Day of Prayer Task Force became the leading organizer of local events for the occasion.

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