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Real Love Spells - What Amateur Love Spells Casters Dont Want You To Know PDF Print
Written by Zephire   
Jul 28, 2008 at 08:09 PM

on 2008/6/22 1:40:00

 

 (Prudent Press Agency)---Before ordering "self proclaimed" powerful love spells from the hundreds of spell casting sites that seem to pop all over the internet these days,there are a few key essential things that someone looking for a love spell need to know.Without knowing these key information about real love spells and the different ways that one spell can be cast (which directly effects the success rate of a love spell),you might just be throwing your money away.

The casting of real powerful love spells encompasses a wide variety of magical work.Most of these love magic work includes the use of candle work,talisman work,love potion work,evokation of love based entities,petitioning of Love dieties and such.

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Four killed in India religious riots as Vatican condemns PDF Print
Written by Katerina   
Aug 26, 2008 at 09:06 AM

By Jatindra Dash Reuters - 1 hour 16 minutes ago

BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - Four people were killed when Hindu and Christian mobs fired at each other on Tuesday in eastern India, where dozens of churches have been vandalised in spiralling religious violence.

Authorities imposed a curfew in nine towns of Orissa's rural Kandhamal district in an effort to end two days of violence in which a Christian orphanage was also torched by suspected Hindu mobs angry over the murder of their leader.

Orissa officials said at least four people, including a woman, were killed in Kandhamal's Barakhama village when Hindus and Christians clashed and shot at each other.

"Police broke up the two groups and brought the situation under control," said Satyabrata Sahoo, a top administrative official said.

The deaths took the toll from two days of violence to six, including two people burned to death inside houses torched by Hindu crowds. More than a dozen churches have been damaged.

Violence erupted after armed men killed a Hindu leader linked to the main opposition Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and four others last week, an attack Hindus blamed on Christians.

The leader had been heading a local campaign to reconvert Hindus and tribal people from Christianity.

Local TV stations showed an angry mob vandalising a church, throwing away furniture and setting it on fire. Villagers blocked roads with logs and boulders to stop police from entering the trouble spots.

Police said Hindus attacked Christians and set their homes on fire in Kandhamal's Patingia and Matingia villages. A church was also damaged in the same district.

"A mob tried to torch a school bus but police chased them away," Pradeep Kapoor, police inspector general, told Reuters.

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The “Pulpit Initiative” and other Dominionist Machinations PDF Print
Written by Katrinalyn   
Aug 22, 2008 at 05:11 PM

This article is admittedly long-winded, but when I read about a Christian recruiting strike because the military supposedly supports satanic rituals because of acknowledging Wiccans in their ranks ... I was more than appalled!  And as you'll see, so is the author of this article who is commenting on other pieces.  Please read and leave your thoughts.

~Katrinalyn

 

Written by Mel Seesholtz   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
by Mel Seesholtz, Ph.D.

The legal minions of Christian Dominionism have been busy for some time finding ways pastors can use the pulpit for political purposes. The Alliance Defense Fund, a group of lawyers dedicated to realizing the dominionist goal of marrying church and state, has taken another step in that direction:
The Pulpit Initiative Reclaiming pastors’ constitutional right to speak Truth from the pulpit

On Sunday, September 28, 2008, we are seeking pastors who will preach from the pulpit a sermon that addresses the candidates for government office in light of the truth of Scripture. The sermon is intended to challenge the Internal Revenue Code’s restrictions by specifically opposing candidates for office that do not align themselves and their positions with the Scriptural truth. By standing together and speaking with one voice, it is our hope to recapture the rightful place of pastors and churches in American life. [italics added]

Do those “Scriptural truths” include the passages in Leviticus and Deuteronomy that sanction selling one’s daughter into slavery, stoning to death non-virgin brides, people who work on the Sabbath, and those who wear clothes made of two different threads? How about Paul’s scriptural edict in First Timothy: “suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence”?

No doubt the ADF’s pocketed pastors will cite Leviticus 18:22 and Romans 1:26–27 as proof positive of their bible-based socio-political position. They will, of course, forget to tell the flock that Romans was penned by the same St. Paul who had those “enlightened” thoughts about women’s divinely ordained place in the scheme of things.

“Scriptural truths” one and all, are they not? Or does one get to pick and choose which biblical passages are true and which aren’t? If so, what are the criteria for such judgments?

On July 11, 2008, the propaganda organ of Don Wildmon’s American Family Association ran an article titled “Wildmon: Prop. 8 vote crucial in culture battle”:
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