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May 18, 2009 Part 1: The rise of the emerging church FRED HUTCHISON, RA ANALYST — Part 1 of this essay deals with the rise of the “emerging church,” which is postmodern and heretical. As such, it is a double threat to doctrinally orthodox Christianity. Part 2, which is coming soon, will describe the watering down of evangelicalism at the mega-churches in a way that has made many of their people worldly, soft, and vulnerable to the seductions of the emerging church… (more) May 18, 2009 ‘You Christians think you know everything’ MARIE JON, RA ANALYST — While reading the Word on a flight to visit a family member who recently moved from Southern California, I overheard some remarkable comments. I have had some really amazing discussions on airplanes, when a small white Bible seems to become a controversy… (more) May 18, 2009 Cap and Trade: back to the Stone Age? WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Former Secretary of State James Baker has written an article suggesting the Obama administration “reach out” to (certain kinds of) Republicans on “Climate Change” or (in plain English) Global Warming, and its Cap and Trade tax… (more) May 17, 2009 Obama speaks at Notre Dame amid protests ASSOCIATED PRESS — Hundreds of University of Notre Dame students protested President Barack Obama’s commencement address Sunday as anti-abortion activists converged on the school’s front gates… (more) May 16, 2009 More Americans identify as pro-life than pro-choice CHRISTIAN POST — For the first time in over a decade, more Americans say they are pro-life than pro-choice, a new Gallup poll revealed… (more) May 16, 2009 Pay more attention to Harold Koh OLIVER NORTH — …From all he has said and written, it is apparent that Koh wants U.S. jurisprudence to be shaped by international law, European courts, foreign governments, and international organizations like the United Nations… (more) May 15, 2009 Napolitano pulls right wing extremism report WASHINGTON TIMES — A contentious “Rightwing Extremism” report that warned of military veterans as possible recruits for terrorist attacks against the U.S. was not authorized, has been withdrawn and is being rewritten, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told Capitol Hill lawmakers… (more) May 15, 2009 FBI agent: Obama making another 9/11 ‘inevitable’ NEWSMAX — A former FBI agent who recently won a lawsuit defeating FBI attempts to muzzle him tells Newsmax that the agency’s morale may be at its lowest ebb ever, and warns the “chilling” effect of Obama administration policies is making another terrorist attack on the U.S. homeland “inevitable”… (more) May 15, 2009 Proposal would require all to have health coverage ASSOCIATED PRESS — House Democrats are crafting a plan that would require all Americans to carry health insurance and would help families making less than $88,000 pay the premiums… (more) May 15, 2009 Why Obama eligibility issue still matters JOSEPH FARAH — I’ve said it all along. Sooner or later, the truth is going to come out about Barack Obama’s eligibility — or ineligibility — to serve as president of the United States. It might take 20 years to get to the bottom of this mystery… (more) May 15, 2009 Tea Party movement being ‘hijacked,’ founders warn NEWSMAX — The Tea Party movement that drew over 1.2 million people to anti-tax rallies across the nation is in danger of being “hijacked” by special-interest groups promoting partisan causes or fundraising, the movement’s founders tell Newsmax… (more) May 15, 2009 NRA thrives amid fears of heightened gun-control efforts CNN — Although the National Rifle Association may not have seen the results it wanted from last year’s elections, its fortunes this year are anything but dim… (more) May 15, 2009 N.H. gov. to pass gay marriage bill with revisions CHRISTIAN POST — New Hampshire is expected to become the sixth state to legalize same-sex marriage after the legislature makes revisions to a bill to increase legal protections for religious institutions… (more) May 15, 2009 LARRY ELDER — “Republicans, act more like Democrats!” Actually, former Secretary of State Colin Powell put it somewhat differently when he offered his prescription to extricate the GOP from its “deep trouble.” Powell insists that Republicans must accept that the country has changed. “Americans do want to pay taxes for services,” he said… (more) May 15, 2009 Another open-borders nightmare MICHELLE MALKIN — Here we go again: Serial drunk driver. Countless trips through the revolving door. Immigration status ignored. Now, a four-year-old girl dead. Her mother and brother hospitalized… (more) May 15, 2009 Stimulus checks on their way — to dead people NEWSMAX — Millions of people are getting a Social Security check in the mail this week. But there’s a slight problem: Thousands of them are dead… (more) May 15, 2009 Obama offers security at the expense of liberty MICHAEL BARONE — Republicans and conservatives are trying to grapple with the Obama administration’s $3,600,000,000,000 federal budget — let’s include the zeroes rather than use the trivializing abbreviation $3.6 trillion — and the larger-than-previously-projected $1,841,000,000,000 budget deficit… (more) May 14, 2009 Palin blasts ‘liberal attacks’ on Miss California NEWSMAX — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin calls the feeding frenzy surrounding Miss California Carrie Prejean “despicable” and says she can relate to her as a “liberal target”… (more) May 14, 2009 Dictionary.com: ‘Narrow-minded’ means ‘conservative’ WORLDNETDAILY — When you hear the word “narrow-minded,” does “extremely conservative” pop into your head? It might if you use Dictionary.com as a reference tool… (more) May 14, 2009 Obama tells Israel: Don’t attack Iran NEWSMAX — President Barack Obama demands that Israel refrain from attacking Iran to cripple its nuclear weapons capability. Obama sent a message to that effect to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Haaretz, a top Israeli newspaper… (more) May 14, 2009 Pastors get OK to preach on social issues CBN NEWS — The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that church leaders can keep their tax-exempt status and speak out on social issues. The decision comes in response to a complaint against a group of Texas pastors, but churches can still not endorse or oppose political candidates… (more) Moral-values groups hail tax ruling
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