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By Brandon Jones On Friday, July 10th, 2015
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Obama presents ‘social engineering’ in revise Fair Housing Rule

Updating the Fair Housing Act passed in 1968, the Obama administration is attempting to deeper and wider in restructing the face of America under the guise of “dismantling segregation” and “fostering More...

By Herman Cummings On Tuesday, June 30th, 2015
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Christianity: How the false doctrimes came into the church

About as soon as gentiles were added to the faith, false doctrines started creeping in.  The first known falsehoods were from Jews that had been of the Pharisees, concerning gentiles. In Acts chapter 15, there More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, June 25th, 2015
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Some Quirky Facts about Italy

photo/ Julia Casado via Pixabay.com Italy is a country that has fascinated us for thousands of years. Some of the world’s greatest artists, musicians and thinkers were from Italy and many still flock here in order More...

By The Dispatch On Tuesday, May 19th, 2015
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First photos, trailer for ‘Risen’ with Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton

Twelve years after the blockbuster film about Jesus’ crucifixion and many others like it, RISEN picks up where that film dropped off in the biblical story of Jesus’ death, resurrection and ascension. In RISEN—a More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, March 25th, 2015
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‘Killing Jesus’ film highlights politics over deity of Jesus Christ

If one subscribes to the Thomas Jefferson approach to studying Jesus Christ without the miracles, then Killing Jesus will prove to be an entertaining analysis of the man in contrast to a theological exposition. Adapted More...

By Guest Author On Wednesday, March 11th, 2015
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History is Hip Again, just ask ‘Downton Abbey’ fans

The History channel has a lot to answer for. It has made history more accessible to the public and has helped to spark a growing interest in the past. This interest is manifesting itself in a range of ways. Sales More...

By Stephen Nevets On Tuesday, March 10th, 2015
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‘Ben-Hur’ remake prevented from filming at Circus Maximus

While the chariots will certainly be racing by in the new Ben-Hur film, they will note be re-enacting events in the actual Circus Maximus as Italy’s archeological officials have blocked filming at the famous More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, February 18th, 2015
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Conductor Sir Gilbert Levine to honor Pope John XXIII, Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis in new Spring concert

A Celebration of Peace Through Music is a special televised concert created by American conductor Sir Gilbert Levine that took place on May 5, 2014 in Washington, D.C. The concert features the Kraków Philharmonic More...

By Stephen Nevets On Friday, January 30th, 2015
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Catholics protest filming ‘Spectre,’ James Bond at Ponte Sisto

Catholic protesters have organized against film producers who had planned to shoot key scenes from the new James Bond movie, Spectre, at an historic site in Rome. Headlines report the Daniel Craig led film “has More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, January 29th, 2015
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Adolf Hitler quotes against Christianity

“Fundamentally in everyone there is the feeling for this almighty, which we call God (that is to say, the dominion of natural laws throughout the whole universe). The priests, who have always succeeded in More...

By Laura Jones On Wednesday, January 7th, 2015
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Pope Francis: Call for all to battle trafficking, ‘build peace’

Pope Francis opened the New Year with a powerful message to rid the world of human trafficking. Under the theme “No Longer Slaves,” the Pope condemned slavery and human trafficking during the New Year’s More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, December 25th, 2014
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Pope Francis Christmas Message: end suffering, be compassionate, reject selfishness

Pope Francis wants to bring hope to Christians and other ethnic and religious groups suffering “brutal persecution” in Iraq and Syria. The Pope used his Christmas Day blessing, “Urbi et Orbi,” More...

By The Dispatch On Monday, October 13th, 2014
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Tour the globe in Nat Geo’s new book highlighting ‘World’s Best Cities’

The 21st century has been heralded as the “Century of the City” by the Rockefeller Foundation as, for the first time ever, the majority of people live in urban areas. In a glossy, lavish tribute to cosmopolitan More...

By Herman Cummings On Thursday, September 18th, 2014
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Evidence of Jesus Christ’s life, resurrection and how atheists are foolish

First, to be an atheist, you are taking the illogical position that the Lord Yeshua (Jesus) did not exist.  Jesus is on ancient Roman records to have been crucified in 28 AD.  Even Orthodox Jews, who still hate More...

By Herman Cummings On Thursday, June 5th, 2014
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The Beast, The False Jesus, And The Rapture, Part 2 – Deceit

Meanwhile, by now, Islam had split into the Shiites and the Sunnis, and had secrets of its own. Some of the known secret orders were the Assassins, Fatimids, Ismailis, Karmathites, and the Druses, who appear to More...

By Herman Cummings On Monday, June 2nd, 2014
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The Beast, The False Jesus, And The Rapture, Part 1 – Secrets page 2

It started before modern mankind, where Luciferian worship brought destruction to the previous era of humanity (find The Truth of Genesis: An Attack Against Christians & Jews – Part 3, First Known Prophets!).  More...

By Laura Jones On Tuesday, May 27th, 2014
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Pope Francis will meet with sex abuse victims, declaring ‘zero tolerance’ as bishops are investigated

Pope Francis I announced Monday that he would hold a meeting at the Vatican with a group of sex abuse victims. The Pope then declared a “zero tolerance” for any member of the clergy who would violate a child. “On More...

By Laura Jones On Sunday, April 27th, 2014
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Pope Francis canonizes John Paul II, ‘Good Pope’ John XXIII in St Peter’s Square

Pope Francis has proclaimed two of his predecessors — John the 23rd and John Paul the Second — as saints at a ceremony Sunday in St. Peter’s Square.   Pope John Paul II, 1993 photo public More...

By Laura Jones On Monday, February 18th, 2013
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Pope Benedict XVI seeking immunity from prosecution for mishandling child sex abuse allegations

The Pope will have immunity from prosecution regarding the mishandling of child sex crimes by staying within the walls of the Vatican, according to an anonymous Vatican source. Reuters reported Friday, Feb. 15, More...

By Brandon Jones On Friday, February 8th, 2013
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Dr Ben Carson National Prayer Breakfast addess a hit for conservatives

Conservatives are not talking so much about the President’s address at Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast, but rather remarks from Dr. Benjamin Carson, a black pediatric neurosurgeon with Johns Hopkins Hospital More...

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