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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
The "Homosexual Agenda" is out of the closet in the Anti-Christian "Fight the H8" Movement
In 2000 61% of the California population voted in favor of Proposition 8, which declares that "marriage" is between 1 Man and 1 Woman. The California Supreme Court overturned the decision of the people. In the November 2008 elections, the California population voted again in favor of Proposition 8. Since then, many homosexual groups have been protesting the will of the people.
It is evident that the protests have nothing to do with "marriage" but the furthering of the Homosexual Agenda, outlined in the 1987 "Gay Revolutionary" paper by Michael Swift. Included in this manifesto on "how the oppressed dream of being the oppressor" includes "All churches who condemn us will be closed."
Bash Back! - Point of Unity, #1. Fight for liberation. Nothing more, nothing less. State recognition in the form of oppressive institutions such as marriage and militarism are not steps toward liberation but rather towards heteronormative assimilation.
Sparks fly as 'gay' activist mob swarms Christians - Residents of homosexual district: 'We're going to kill you. We know who you are'
Local LDS Churches on Alert with Heightened Security
Homosexual madness: Attacking Catholics and Mormons
Cross-Bearing Woman Says She Was Attacked by Gay Marriage Supporters, May Press Charges
Lesbians, condoms go wild in attack on Christian church - Making out at pulpit, shouting blasphemies in front of children
AntiGayblacklist - A McCarthyism movement to blacklist those who contributed funds to support Proposition 8. Prop. 8 Anger Spurs Donor Blacklists.
It is evident that the protests have nothing to do with "marriage" but the furthering of the Homosexual Agenda, outlined in the 1987 "Gay Revolutionary" paper by Michael Swift. Included in this manifesto on "how the oppressed dream of being the oppressor" includes "All churches who condemn us will be closed."
Bash Back! - Point of Unity, #1. Fight for liberation. Nothing more, nothing less. State recognition in the form of oppressive institutions such as marriage and militarism are not steps toward liberation but rather towards heteronormative assimilation.
Sparks fly as 'gay' activist mob swarms Christians - Residents of homosexual district: 'We're going to kill you. We know who you are'
Local LDS Churches on Alert with Heightened Security
Homosexual madness: Attacking Catholics and Mormons
Cross-Bearing Woman Says She Was Attacked by Gay Marriage Supporters, May Press Charges
Lesbians, condoms go wild in attack on Christian church - Making out at pulpit, shouting blasphemies in front of children
AntiGayblacklist - A McCarthyism movement to blacklist those who contributed funds to support Proposition 8. Prop. 8 Anger Spurs Donor Blacklists.
As a result of this recent vote, the homosexual movement is lashing out. Supporters are being blacklisted, businesses are being boycotted, churches are being vandalized and citizens are being attacked. The homosexual position of promoting "love and equiality" has been organized into a coordinate protest on Saturday, November 15, 2008, symbolized with a raised fist. |
Thursday, June 05, 2008
THE INTERESTED AMERICAN >>> Politics, Forbidden Thinking, Unfiltered Polls, Raw Video, Buried News
With over 46 million abortions performed globally every year, Yale University president Richard Levin forgot to mention that pro-abortion people dwarf the Nazi party in the amount of death inflicted on innocent life.
http://www.abortionno.org/Resources/fastfacts.html
THE INTERESTED AMERICAN >>> Politics, Forbidden Thinking, Unfiltered Polls, Raw Video, Buried News
http://www.abortionno.org/Resources/fastfacts.html
THE INTERESTED AMERICAN >>> Politics, Forbidden Thinking, Unfiltered Polls, Raw Video, Buried News
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Penn State Psychology Program Harasses Minister Student out of the Program
When Rev. David Code began his psychology program at Penn State, he quickly learned the vitriol the students and faculty had towards a Christian. It didn't take long for him to be branded a "child-molesting clergyman" and "homophobe." As a clergyman, Code can legally practice counseling without a license. But the university used this as the justification for expelling him. This after first being put on probation while functioning as a straight-A student. The harassment reached the degree that code was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Penn State's Non-Discrimination Policy states:
It is the policy of the University to maintain an academic and work environment free of discrimination, including harassment. The Pennsylvania State University prohibits discrimination and harassment against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Discrimination or harassment against faculty, staff, or students will not be tolerated at The Pennsylvania State University.
Code's observation on the hypocrisy of Penn State discriminatory practices, "I want religious discrimination to be taken as seriously as discrimination based on race, gender or sexual discrimination."
Rev. files comp
Why are U.S. universities moral wastelands?
Penn State's Non-Discrimination Policy states:
It is the policy of the University to maintain an academic and work environment free of discrimination, including harassment. The Pennsylvania State University prohibits discrimination and harassment against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Discrimination or harassment against faculty, staff, or students will not be tolerated at The Pennsylvania State University.
Code's observation on the hypocrisy of Penn State discriminatory practices, "I want religious discrimination to be taken as seriously as discrimination based on race, gender or sexual discrimination."
Rev. files comp
Why are U.S. universities moral wastelands?
Christians to Protest Outside ESPN HQ Over Anti-Jesus Remarks
Though news anchor Dana Jacobson has been temporally suspended for one week for her Jan. 11 tirade – which reportedly included “F*** Jesus” – many Christian groups feel that ESPN has been slow and reluctant to claim responsibility.
Controversial musical hits Carnegie hall
A choir sings "Jesus is gay" and that the Virgin Mary was "raped by angels." Jesus is introduced as "the hypocrite son of the fascist tyrant on high."
Jesus Trashed in Anti-Huckabee Skit
Miss France in Hot Water Over Crucifixion (Bikini) Pool Pictures
Another Twisted Christmas - Red Bull commandeers the Nativity for a commercial, and the BBC corrupts the Nativity into a politically correct pop concert
The Most Offensive Xmas Art Show Hits Hollywood
Blasphemy hearing vs BBC winds up, judgment later
Blasphemous Cage-Dancing Stripping Christ in San Francisco
Speaker Pelosi Determines "Christianity Has Not Been Harmed" by S&M Last Supper Mockery
Man dressed as clown disrupts Mass and destroys baptismal font
San Francisco Catholic Archbishop George Niederauer Gives Communion to Blasphemous ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’
Protest “Chocolate Jesus” Blasphemy
Some Christians Fighting Back Against Shock Comedian Kathy Griffin
Piss Christ
Thursday, January 24, 2008
The most Googled Question in 2007
- Who is God?
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In Wichita Kansas, you can be Arrested just for Showing Up
When Mark Holick, pastor of Spirit One Christian Center, in Wichita Kansas, arrived at the Wichita public park during a homosexual festival, he was arrested within minutes, for trespassing - on public property.
Joel Oster, legal counsel for Alliance Defense Fund, explains what is legal, and this arrest was not legal, "Arresting Christians simply because they choose to exercise those rights in a public place is unconstitutional."
City sued for arresting pastor on public sidewalk - Police take just 195 seconds to detain 'peaceful' Christian leader
Joel Oster, legal counsel for Alliance Defense Fund, explains what is legal, and this arrest was not legal, "Arresting Christians simply because they choose to exercise those rights in a public place is unconstitutional."
City sued for arresting pastor on public sidewalk - Police take just 195 seconds to detain 'peaceful' Christian leader
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Iowa Judge rules being a Pro-Life Grandma requires Psychiatric Examination
When 72 year-old grandmother, Donna Holman, was providing sidewalk counseling outside the Iowa City Planned Parenthood, the police and Judge Egerton insisted that she was harassing an unidentified victim. When the Judge heard the case, he elected to take the testimony of a Planned Parenthood employee and ignore a videotape of the altercation, which refuted all charges.
Grandma Holman was give a 30 day sentence (suspended), one year probation and ordered to have a psychiatric evaluation and take any psychotic medications prescribed.
Pro-Lifer Ordered to Psychiatric Care
Grandma Holman was give a 30 day sentence (suspended), one year probation and ordered to have a psychiatric evaluation and take any psychotic medications prescribed.
Pro-Lifer Ordered to Psychiatric Care
Lesbian Students Sue Lutheran High School To Force Acceptance of Sin
When the California Lutheran High School of Wildomar discovered that two of their students were living a life of lesbian sin, they were removed from the school. The parents of the lesbians initiated a discrimination against the school under the California civil-rights laws.
Judge Gloria Trask threw out the case, indicating that civil rights laws do not force a religious organization into accepting sin.
School Attorney, John McKay, commented, "You can't infringe upon the basic rights of a religious group and their right of association by forcing them to accept people who don't believe in their values," McKay said.
Discrimination suit against Christian school dismissed
Judge Gloria Trask threw out the case, indicating that civil rights laws do not force a religious organization into accepting sin.
School Attorney, John McKay, commented, "You can't infringe upon the basic rights of a religious group and their right of association by forcing them to accept people who don't believe in their values," McKay said.
Discrimination suit against Christian school dismissed
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