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Original Article: Sunny SkyzDecember 13, 2013 Written by Dan Eden for ViewZone I'm often amazed at our lack of knowledge about history. Ordinary people are hungry for this information, yet the organizations responsible to disseminate these facts seem to have an agenda to keep us in the dark. This is especially true when it comes to our ancient human history. I won't hold you in suspense with this article: The Ark of Noah has been found. It's real. I'll describe the evidence in some detail and end with the historical and religious implications. BY ANUGRAH KUMAR, CHRISTIAN POST CONTRIBUTOR December 21, 2013|9:12 am A Christian Arab is working on his plan to build a statue of Jesus in Nazareth, the childhood home of Jesus which is now dominated by Arab Muslim citizens of Israel. It will be, he says, larger than the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. "Slowly, but surely, the Christian identity in Nazareth is beginning to disappear," said Bishara Shlayan, a Christian merchant seaman from Nazareth who has come up with the plan, according to Fox News. Original Article: Christian Post Written by: Jacob Smith 2013-11-04 15:42:01 Kent Hovind, a teacher for 15 years and an evangelist for 12 years, gives in this sermon posted on YouTube 100 reasons why Evolution theory is what he called “stupid.” As a creationist, he says he believes in the Bible and has been speaking on creation, evolution and dinosaurs around the world. His sermon appears to be sort of an answer to what the evolutionist scientist Richard Dawkins once said: “It is absolutely safe to say that if you meet someone who claims not to believe in evolution, that person is ignorant, stupid or insane (or wicked),” according to New York Times. “I think evolution is stupid,” Hovind replies, defining the word “stupid” as “lacking normal intelligence;” “foolish.” Mark Ellis : Dec 23, 2013 : God Reports "God has never allowed the power of darkness to overcome the Church in North Korea. We give You praise and thanks that the Gospel is still being preached to North Korean people even in warlike persecution." -Thomas Kim (North Korea) - He escaped from North Korea 15 years ago and became a Christian in South Korea. On a recent mission trip to North Korea's Hamgyong province, he found young leaders well-trained in Christian theology, eager to build God's underground Church in one of the most repressive and isolated governments on earth. Record you favorite Scripture, Message, Shout Out or Just Say hello to the world! Record your message on our Voicemail at: 336-449-9067 . Then Listen in to Grok Radio at http://www.cyiworldwide.com Winamp, iTunes http://streams.streemi.com:2199/tunein/cyiworld.pls * Windows Media Playerhttp://streams.streemi.com:2199/tunein/cyiworld.asx * Real Player http://streams.streemi.com:2199/tunein/cyiworld.ram * QuickTime http://streams.streemi.com:2199/tunein/cyiworld.qtl BY ANUGRAH KUMAR, CHRISTIAN POST CONTRIBUTOR December 22, 2013|9:19 am A Republican senator in New York has opposed and is finding ways to remove a new billboard launched by the American Atheists group in Times Square that claims "nobody" needs Christ during Christmas. State Sen. Andrew Lanza from Staten Island, N.Y., is running a petition calling for "the immediate withdrawal" of the advertisement, a 40'x40' billboard that uses motion graphics to ask "Who needs Christ during Christmas?" and then crosses out the word "Christ" and replaces it with "Nobody." (CNN) -- Victoria's Secret is synonymous with sultry femininity, and if Carmen Carrera had her way, that would include transgendered women as well. Fans have petitioned for the transgender burlesque performer and model to join the ranks of Heidi Klum, Gisele Bundchen and Miranda Kerr as Victoria's Secret's newest Angel. The Change.org petition, which calls Carrera "a force to be reckoned with," says such a move by Victoria's Secret would "show the entire community that they embrace trans patrons." The petition has received more than 36,000 signatures, but Carrera told CNN en Español that she has yet to hear from the lingerie company.By Cindy Y. Rodriguez and Maria Santana, CNN From: NewsmaxWednesday, 18 Dec 2013 11:17 AM By Melanie Batley Barbara Walters said the difficulties engulfing President Barack Obama are a reflection of the let-down people are feeling from the high expectations they had during his earliest days in office when she and others thought he was going to be "the next messiah." The 81-year-old broadcast journalist made the remarks during an interview on CNN's "Piers Morgan Live" on Tuesday, after Morgan asked her why Obama is facing so much opposition and why "he is struggling so much to really fulfill the great flame of ambition and excitement that he was elected on originally in 2009?" Story Continues click read more |
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