Is Putin’s Next Step to Intervene in Iraq?

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Is Putin’s Next Step to Intervene in Iraq?
By Rob Garver

Russian officials on Tuesday agreed to restart meetings with the U.S. military in an effort to establish a system that will prevent the two countries’ forces currently fighting in Syria from coming into accidental conflict.

However, the comments of a top Russian political figure, made during a trip to Jordan on Tuesday, suggest that establishing lines of communication between U.S. forces in the area fighting ISIS and Russian forces apparently supporting Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad may not be enough.

The Kremlin has, in the past week, made several suggestive comments about its willingness to extend its involvement in the Middle East beyond Syrian and into Iraq. On Tuesday, the speaker of the Russian Federation Council, Valentina Matviyenko became the latest to suggest Russia might intervene in Iraq as well.

“In case of an official address from Iraq to the Russian Federation, the leaders of our country would study the political and military expediency of our Air Force’s participation in an air operation. Presently we have not received such an address,” Matviyenko said Tuesday, according to the government-run TASS news agency.

“I want to emphasize that Russia has no other political objectives and no interests other than the defeat of ISIS and that differs us from other nations that participate in another coalition.”

Matviyenko’s comment was not precisely true, as Iraqi officials have publicly said that they would welcome Russian involvement in the fight against ISIS, which could put the Kremlin officials in a bit of a bind if they decide that opening a second front in a new war is more than they want to take on at present.

Her comments Tuesday weren’t the only discordant note struck by Russian politicians on the topic of Syria recently. Russian President Vladimir Putin, in particular, has insisted that the objective of Russian forces in Syria is to fight ISIS — even as multiple sources have reported that the target of most of Russia’s attacks has been rebels fighting Assad rather than ISIS fighters.

In addition, it was only Monday when Admiral Vladimir Komoyedov, of the Russian parliament’s Defense Committee, said that Russian volunteers would likely be fighting in Syria soon. In an article covering Komoyedov’s remarks, state-controlled media even noted the pay being offered Russians willing to fight for Assad — the equivalent of $50 a day.

On Tuesday, though, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the idea that Russian volunteers might be fighting in Syria was wrong.

“There is no information on that matter. I can repeat it officially once again: there are no official campaigns on participation in ground operations,” she said, according to Russian news media. “No one officially recruits any volunteers. I think it is just about somebody saying something in improper terms or somebody misinterpreting something.”

She continued, “Of course, there are a lot of public figures, politicians and lawmakers in Russia who have their own opinion and who have the right to express it. We provide comments on our official position and it has just one interpretation: there are no and can be no ground operations, there are no and can be no land troops. And the Russia leaders have said it officially.”

What sounds like a definitive statement that Russia will not commit ground troops to Syria was, however, directly challenged by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in an interview with CNN on Tuesday.

“So we have seen a substantial military buildup by Russia in Syria, both in the air with the combat planes and air defense systems, but also an increasing number of ground troops,” he said. “In addition to that, they have deployed naval assets, a large number of naval assets close to the Syrian shores. And they continue to do so.”

More than a few foreign policy analysts have suggested that Putin doesn’t actually have much of a long-term plan in the Middle East and that he’s making things up as he goes along. The conflicting messages coming out of the Kremlin and Parliament suggest that might actually be the case.

American Christian Man Killed by ISIS in Syria Fighting With Kurds ‘Smiled’ at Muslims Hostile to His Faith in Jesus, Says Pastor

http://www.christianpost.com/news/american-christian-man-killed-by-isis-in-syria-fighting-with-kurds-smiled-at-muslims-hostile-to-his-faith-in-jesus-says-pastor-140340/

American Christian Man Killed by ISIS in Syria Fighting With Kurds ‘Smiled’ at Muslims Hostile to His Faith in Jesus, Says Pastor

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By Vincent Funaro , Christian Post Reporter
June 12, 2015|5:17 pm
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    American Christian Keith Broomfield was killed in June 2015 while fighting alongside the Kurdish Protection Unit (YPG) against ISIS in Syria.

American Christian Keith Broomfield was killed last week while fighting ISIS alongside the Kurds in Syria, and his pastor says he would smile at Muslims who were hostile toward his faith and make a cross over his heart.

Pastor Gary Moritz of Twin City Baptist Church in Massachusetts, where Broomfield, 36, used to attend, told The Christian Post on Friday that Broomfield “wanted to serve the Lord” and traveled to Turkey and Syria in order to help the Kurds.

“The Kurds have been calling him the first Christian martyr to fight against ISIS,” said Moritz.

He wasn’t sure what Broomfield would do when he got there and the last time they spoke was in February via email.

“He [told me] he was keeping his Bible open and walking around. He couldn’t speak the language. He said it’s amazing what happens [with the locals] as they either want to know more about the Bible, or you have a devout Muslim who gets totally angry,” said Moritz to CP.

Moritz spent time with Broomfield praying about the decision before he finally left for Turkey.

The pastor described Broomfield as a dedicated Christian and said he found Christ after doing jail time. Broomfield regularly attended church service and was heavily involved.

“Keith definitely had some [demons] from his past, but he also focused mainly on his future and how he can impact the world for Christ,” said Moritz.

News of Broomfield’s death at the hands of ISIS was “heart wrenching” for Moritz who said he now understands why Broomfield felt called to help the Kurds.

“That was the purpose God had for him,” continued Moritz. “Our church definitely looks to him as a patriot. To stand up for the Christian faith and to fight against the evil that’s coming against our countries and other countries. He was willing to make a difference.”

Broomfield left for his journey that ended in Syria four months ago, according to his family. His death was confirmed by the U.S. State Department on Wednesday.

Hundreds of people lined the streets of Kobani, Syria, on Thursday waving flags and applauding while Broomfield’s body was delivered over the Turkey border.

Broomfield’s parents learned of his death on Tuesday, according to NBC.

“I went to my kids and I just cried with them about it,” said Keith’s father, Tom, to NBC. “It’s tough, but we have peace about it.”

Broomfield is the first American volunteer soldier to be killed while fighting with the Kurds against ISIS.

I pray

I pray that the Lord forgive me for my sins, those which I commit because of human nature & that He gives me the wisdom to know those sins which easily beset me and cause me to stumble.

I pray for my family, that the Lord would forgive them for their sins, I also pray for their salvation & that they come to the Lord with a humble and repentant heart.

I pray as my Savior did on the evening before His death, not for the world, but for those whom the Father gave His Son out of the world.
For those who believe in the Name of the Son of God, I ask Father that You forgive Your children. Those who are in the world but who are not part of this world.
I ask Father, that Your Spirit guide their hearts and minds to Your Son. That they understand that judgment must begin in Your House and with Your children first.

I pray Lord, for the peace of Jerusalem and for those in Israel. That they would come to the knowledge of Your Son.
I ask that You forgive their sins Lord.
Also Lord that Your Spirit would sift the wheat from the chaff of those who claim to know You.

Father, as persecution continues to grow against Your children I pray that You strengthen those faithful Lord, who are counted worthy to suffer for Your glory.
I pray Father that You glorify Your children and that You remember the promises given to the fathers of the faithful
Remember their faith and love Lord, please help us to remember Your words in our hour of need.
I ask Father, that You remember Your children and bless them with Your love Lord my God.

I pray Father, that Your grace will touch the hearts of those brethren in the Middle East, both the Assyrian and Coptic Christians and those others who are suffering unto blood for their faith in the name of Your Son, Jesus.

As persecution comes to our doorstep Father, here in a country that was created for Your glory. I pray my Lord and God, that Your Spirit will convict the believers of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment. Father, please sift them Lord and separate the fat from the lean, when You judge Your house Father, please judge those faithful in mercy and not in anger.
Father, let Your anger and wrath fall upon those deceivers Lord, who pervert Your word & grace & who lead astray Your children.
Help Your children to stand Father, both here and abroad. Those who suffer unto blood and those who stand next in line.
Help us to stand in the liberty that Your Son has provided Father, both from sin and the wicked schemes of men.

I pray that Your love shines down again on Your children Father and that You allow and help us to be a light in a world going headlong into the darkness of the abyss.

In Jesus name I pray, amen.

A man thing?

I read today on Drudge about a retailer providing womens lingere designed for men.
I thought to myself, another success for the pansexualists. Gender confusion seems to be a running theme in our age of mindless activities.
I don’t guess the simple biological terms Geno or Pheno are applicable to humanity anymore.

Another sign of our new enlightenment into human sexuality.

Those who hold a pure and sincere belief in the Sacred Scriptures, those Words which define so much, you would think that they, the faithful, would reject these absurd and intellectually redundant notions of unrestrained vice and promiscuity.
But alas, the mainstream western Christian community remains silent and in some cases embrace the wickedness.

To those false shepherds who are leading their flocks away from the truth, may the Lord judge you according to your sin.

So is it a man thing?
No, its a SIN thing.

Where do we stand?

I don’t think anyone with the sense God gave a goose could argue that there isn’t a moral collapse in America and within western civilisation as a whole.

Across borders, cultures, and languages; western societies are succumbing to an entirely relativistic and secular mindset.

After nearly two generations of secularization by forced government indoctrination through educational institutions, their plans are nearing completion.

This can be seen in the acceleration of the sexual perversions of the Pansexualism now prevelant within and across divergent western societies.

Also in the stripping away of the foundational Biblical morals, standards, and ethics which have for so long been a bedrock upon which western civilisation rests.

When the foundation of a house is shattered it isn’t long before the building itself will collapse.
Western civilisation is nearing that point where the building is going to collapse.
The when, only God knows. I just pray people know their Savior, Jesus, because without a relationship with Him, no amount of preparation is going to be enough.

Fearmongering and fear baiters will always have a market in the minds of men because of human nature and sin.
It’s written that perfect love casts out fear, that love is the love of Christ within the believer, expressed in our daily life shown toward others.
We are told not to fear nor fret, yet we are never told to be stupid or ignorant about the world in which we live.
We are told to be wise as serpents and as harmless as doves.
We are told that a prudent man will see the storm coming and prepare accordingly.

Dear reader, the storm is coming, in some places it’s already raging.
That storm is not only the collapse of western civilisation but also the fall and collapse of Christianity.

Across continents people of both Christian and Jewish faiths are being persecuted and killed. Hundreds of millions of believers are subjected to harm, ridicule, being ostracized and separated from their families and communities.
Converts are being raped or killed. They are losing everything as well as their lives, all for the sake of their faith in a living Savior.
In western societies Christians are being drug through the courts, fined, and jailed for their faith.
People of faith, in nearly every country, being pushed to the periphery of society. Ridiculed, humiliated, and ostracized, these faithful strive to continue living their lives for the One who suffered for them.

Those reprobate leaders of the western christendom cry for compromise. Turning the gospel of Christ into nothing more than toilet paper to be flushed.
Those reprobates push the same Pansexualism the world has come to embrace while denying the Holiness of a righteous loving Creator.
Judgment is coming, it is already near, banging at the door ready to engulf a corrupted and wicked people.

So the question is, where do you stand?

Do you stand, as a believer, prepared for the storm or do you continue on as a fool denying the Grace, wisdom, and knowledge the Lord is giving you to prepare?

Living in denial of the inevitable isn’t going to stop the storm from striking your comfort zone.
Thinking you do not need to prepare flies in the face of Scripture.
Thinking it will not happen is denying historical facts and evidence.
Saying that some people are predestined to suffer yet you may not be goes against the words of our Savior.

Again, so where do you stand?

Time

It would seem Netanyahu is making a plea for European Jews to emigrate to Israel because of the growing anti-jewish fervor growing across Europe.
Those of the Jewish faith have suffered not only discrimination in so-called Christian lands, but at times outright persecution which culminated during the holocaust.
True Christianity doesn’t persecute other faiths, they persuade, generally through conversation and/or good works based on a pure love and caring for their fellow man, but never conversion by force.
Those who persecute others through forced or coerced conversion or outright hatred of others, all in the name of Christ, are not Christians.
They are liars and thieves.

The dispora is going to be nudged and poked by GOD to return home to Israel. He tried to convince them through peaceful means but now it looks as if a more direct approach is being used.
So is the Lord responsible for the deaths? Not directly, although the hedge of protection is being stripped away because as the Father has said before, they can be a stiffnecked people. Sometimes a parent has to let the children experience hardship so they can learn.
The Kaiser of Germany once said the Jews would never leave Germany because they had it good there.
GOD had different plans it seemed.
Their good times soon enough turned into a nightmare. I think personally, their hedge of protection was taken away and human nature was allowed to take its course.
That being wickedness and evil.

In our day the Divine is again telling the Jewish people its time to come home. Yet millions have become complacent in their own sense of security.
So having stripped away their hedge of physical protection I’m leaning toward the next big event which is going to be financial.
GOD is going to make a kabosh out of their sense of financial security while continuing to nudge them home toward Israel.
Billions of $ are going to be lost, economic activity will cease and they will see little Israel busting at the seams with growth and potential.
With both of these protections gone millions of the dispora will seek the safety of their birthright.

Those millions who remain in their host countries  will suffer because two groups will be blamed for the financial collapse, Jews and Christians (not those watered down pewwarmers but the faithful).
Those Christians who have sold their soul to the state will be among those who are supporting the persecutions. Just as they did in Nazi Germany.

So Benjamin is doing the right
thing in calling his people home.

Only time will tell if the dispora will heed that call before its to late.

Sociologists: ‘Christianophobia,’ Anti-Christian Hostility Infects Powerful Elite Subculture (Interview)

http://www.christianpost.com/news/sociologists-christianophobia-anti-christian-hostility-infects-powerful-elite-subculture-interview-133227/

By Napp Nazworth , Christian Post Reporter
January 29, 2015|7:52 am
Christians walking in the 19th annual “Way of the Cross Over the Brooklyn Bridge Ceremony” (Photo: Reuters/Eduardo Munoz)

People participate in the 19th annual “Way of the Cross Over the Brooklyn Bridge Ceremony” in New York City April 18, 2014. The ceremony, hosted yearly on the Christian holy day of Good Friday, includes walking from St. James Cathedral, over the Brooklyn Bridge to St. Peter’s Church in Manhattan. The event attracts approximately 2,000 people each year.

A small, but elite group of Americans demonstrate signs of anti-Christian hostility, sociologists David Williamson and George Yancey claim in their new book, So Many Christians, So Few Lions: Is There Christianophobia in the United States?

In an email interview with The Christian Post, Yancey, professor of sociology at the University of North Texas, explained that Christians are fortunate in one sense, because those with anti-Christian hostility are small in number; but in another sense, they should be concerned, because those with “Christianophobia” tend to be powerful elites with influence in certain important areas, such as higher education.

The data for their research comes from a large national survey, the American National Election Survey, and interviews they conducted with members of liberal advocacy organizations.

The title of the book is a reference to how some Christians were put to death during the Roman Empire, and the phrase can be found on bumper stickers. Several of the interviewees used some variant of the “so few lions” theme when describing their attitudes toward Christians.

Yancey added that he and Williamson, associate professor of sociology at the University of North Texas, hope their book will make those who are hostile toward Christians more aware of their own biases so that they can correct them.

Here is a transcript of that interview:

CP: Why did you, and co-author David Williamson, want to research and write about anti-Christian hostility?

Yancey: There is a lot of literature on hostility toward many different groups but just about none on hostility toward Christians. Yet when we collected qualitative data from cultural progressive activists we quickly saw some of the unnecessary vitriol and fears within many of our respondents. We also saw the social status of those who exhibited this hatred and many of them would be in positions that allowed them to at least subtly act on their anger and fears. That motivated us to take a more systematic look at Christianophobia and speculate on how this phenomenon influences certain social aspects in the United States.

Another aspect that drove me to work on this project was that while I consistently saw evidence of Christianophobia in other areas of my life and in our society, unlike other types of intolerances, those who exhibited Christianophobia do not tend to think that they are intolerant. Usually those who do not like blacks or Muslims admit that they are intolerant but simply try to justify their intolerance. Those with Christianophobia tend to deny that they are intolerant but rather that they are fairly interpreting social reality. Envisioning themselves as fair and free of intolerance allows them to blame those they detest rather than recognize how their emotions have distorted their intellectual judgments.

By documenting just how hateful some of the attitudes are toward Christians, and who tends to have such hateful attitudes, I hope to bring Christianophobia into the light so that we, as a society, can discuss this social problem and how we might address bigotry in all of its myriad forms.

CP: You found that there’s a subset of progressives, or liberals, that have animosity toward Christians, or “Christianophobia.” According to them, what is wrong with Christians?

Yancey: In the minds of many of the respondents Christians are ignorant, intolerant and stupid individuals who are unable to think for themselves. The general image they have of Christians is that they are a backward, non-critical thinking, child-like people who do not like science and want to interfere with the lives of everyone else.

But even worse, they see ordinary Christians as having been manipulated by evil Christian leaders and will vote in whatever way those leaders want. They believe that those leaders are trying to set up a theocracy to force everybody to accept their Christian beliefs. So, for some with Christianophobia, this is a struggle for our society and our ability to move toward a progressive society. Christians are often seen as the great evil force that blocks our society from achieving this progressive paradise.

CP: Demographically, you found that Christianophobes are mostly white, wealthy, well-educated and non-religious. Is the fact that this is mostly an elite group good or bad for Christians? In other words, given a choice, would you rather be hated by elites or non-elites?

Yancey: Obviously all things being equal, an elite individual can do more damage to a person than a non-elite individual. But this does not mean that Christians have it worse than all other groups. We also have to factor in the number of people with Christianophobia. For example, more people have hostility toward atheists than toward Christians, but those individuals do not tend to be white or highly educated. Thus, they do not have the level of per-capita power of those who do not like Christians.

So is a group worse off if more people do not like them or if those who do not like them have a lot of social power, but there are fewer of them? Context matters to answer such a question. If you want to get elected to political office, then atheists are at a disadvantage since more people do not like them. But if you want to get a higher education, then you will run into a lot more people with power who hate Christians than who hate atheists.

CP: Can your findings help us understand the recent trend of “intolerant liberalism,” such as the examples The Christian Post noted in, “33 Examples of Intolerant Liberalism in 2014”?

Yancey: That is an interesting list and, to be fair, some of the examples are just political gamesmanship that you see from both Republicans and Democrats, such as the disinviting of Charles Murray. I am not even sure if Murray is a Christian.

There are other examples where it is less clear whether it is Christianophobia or something else, much like it is often hard for myself, as an African-American, to know when a person is acting due to racism or some other motivation. I think of the conflict over religious freedom laws in this way.

But there are some that I think are hard to defend, such as the policies at California colleges which have led to the removal of Christian groups. I have written about such policies and still fail to hear a solid reason why we should give an atheist the “right” to be the president of a Christian group. The only viable reason I can think is because this rule allows college administrators to express some degree of latent Christianophobia with a fiction of promoting equality.

Ultimately here is where the research that David and I conducted may be of service. We documented that some level of Christianophobia is present among certain powerful subcultures in our society. This helps us understand some actions in our society.

People do not like to admit that they are biased or bigoted but often those disaffinities come out in other ways. Because of the attention rightly paid to bigotry based on race, sexual preference, sex and even minority religion status, there is social pressure on those who take actions that may harm those groups to engage in introspection to make sure they are not being unfair.

I have seen a dearth of such introspection by those who make decisions that may harm Christians. I hope that this work will encourage such critical thinking among those with Christianophobia and perhaps help some to confront a bigotry they did not realize they possessed.

CP: Sociologist Peter Berger famously remarked that if Sweden is the most secular country and India is the most religious country, America has become a nation of Indians ruled by Swedes. At a Faith Angle Forum talk, he added, “many of the problems of America have to do with the fact that the Indians have become increasingly pissed off at the Swedes.” In some ways, your book seems to present a correlate to that: the Swedes “have become increasingly pissed off at the” Indians. Do you agree?

Yancey: I think that is a great way to think about it. I would put it this way: Because of their numbers the Indians historically had a lot of political and cultural power in our society. They may not be in the elite political positions but the Swedes in those positions could not afford to ignore what they wanted. The Swedes for years documented the excesses and biases of the Indians. Over time, they begin to look down on the Indians. But they also gained educational and cultural power and begin to ignore the concerns of the Indians. But the Swedes never considered that many of the social processes that produce bigotries in the Indians also can produce bigotries in themselves. They became quite adept at seeing social dysfunctions in the Indians but not in themselves.

While part of the reason for this book is to provide some insight to protect the Indians, I also see it useful for helping the Swedes engage in the introspection they need to deal with their own failings and to live by their own stated values.

Contact: napp.nazworth@christianpost.com, @NappNazworth (Twitter)

Where to go?

In my previous post I mentioned that it is time for Christians to leave the United States. In doing so I left the door wide open for people to peer through, probably scratching their heads.
I no sooner closed that window and opened another to one of the newswires that I check daily, that being zerohedge.com, all the while praying in my mind for a bit of wisdom when my eyes were drawn to an article on zerohedge which highlighted this website.

Www.numbeo.com

This site was built by expats and travellers, close to 200,000, who supply the data, which is then analyzed and posted.

Here you should be able to find a country which is suitable for your specific needs, income, healthcare, concern about crime, rent, costs, etc.

Another good site is http://www.noonsite.com. It is specifically designed to cater to cruisers and sailboats. In the tab listed as countries you will see a list of every country with a coastline, click on a country of interest and to the left is a list of information on that country. Immigration, formalities, restrictions, etc. There are also some points of contact.

I understand that the whole concept of Christians leaving the United States can and will be considered extreme by most mainline evangelicals and self professed leaders in the Christian community, but you need to realize, those are the ones who are going to be supporting the coming persecution.
Those so-called self proclaimed leaders are now the whitewashed tombs full of dead mens bones. They preach another gospel and refuse to preach Christ crucified, they corrupt the plan of salvation to tickle the ears of their congregations for the sake of unrighteous mammon or wealth.

They forget that when persecution arose in the book of Acts, in the early church, the faithful fled. They went to other cities and countries and took the gospel message abroad.
We are told by Peter to rejoice in our persecution, also throughout the New Testament we are told that we are to expect suffering, haterd, and even death for the sake of our faith in Jesus the Christ.

Nowhere though are we told to wait and to lay our head on the block.

So, dear reader, please seriously consider leaving the United States before its to late.

My plans are already in place.

May the Lord bless you with the wisdom to know the days in which we live.

America was once the beautiful

Over the past couple of months, through the holidays, and into the New Year, I have sat and watched the news, listened to talk radio, and more often perused the multitude of alternative news websites.
I’ve spoken with some about my concerns with the state of this nation the Lord has blessed me with living in. Discussions about the economy and politics, but mostly about one subject which leaves the majority with that atypical “what?”.. expression.

With hours of prayer and more prayer, living off of the little wisdom our Creator has graced me with, asking for discernment, I think the Spirit has graced me with enough foresight to say it’s time for Christians to leave the United States of America.
The animus against believers has shown it is not going to abate anytime soon.
The wheat and the chaffe are being separated for the persecutions that will begin soon enough.
Globally Christians are the most persecuted religious group. In the United States true belivers are ridiculed and moved into the nebulous blob called “extremists”.
The falling away of the faithful has reached epidemic proportions. The Church in America has become a pawn of the state, due primarily to the 501C3.
The cold hearted churches will not call wickedness sin because the fear losing their tax exemption. Those dead churches no longer have the Spirit of GOD, instead they have become white washed tombs full of dead mens bones.

The truth about the detention camps stretching across America is well known to those willing to do  their own research.
It has been reported in the deepnet that unbeknown to the mindless public, that thousands of homeless have been apprehended in the dark of night and incarcerated in these camps.
This has been reported to have been going on for a number of years now. Some may think this is a good thing when in reality these people are reportedly killed and cremated.
Some may think this is not possible but those people are wrong. Simply google a news story of 10,000 chinese disappear in one night, this happened about five to eight years ago. A woman stood before Congress stating these facts.
You may not want to believe the story, myself, I believe it is very possible.

As the persecutions rise globally and the preplanned economic collapse draws the nations into war some may be asking where to go.
That dear reader is something the Spirit needs to give you the wisdom to know. Each persons needs are different, health concerns may keep some possibilities off limits. Being healthy may open numerous other doors.
Two primary requiremements though should at least be isolated, non-strategic areas. In these two types of environments you stand less of a chance of encountering regular military or policing authorities.

Surviving is the key, flourishing while in a survival scenario is an individuals choice based on their faith, their decisions, and their preparations and understanding of the times in which we live.

Our Savior said once, “Do not be surprised if the world hates you, because it hated Me first.”

Dear reader, persecution is coming, whether you desire it to or not. The United States is going to be judged for our individual and national collective sins, regardless of what you may think or feel.
Sin and wickedness cannot be psychologicalized away, GOD’s righteousness is what defines our judgments and HIS love and mercy will determine the severity of those judgments.

Manhunt Underway for Florida Suspect Who Murdered Pastor, 2 Others

http://www.charismanews.com/us/46368-manhunt-underway-for-florida-suspect-who-murdered-pastor-2-others

A search is underway for a man suspected in the fatal shooting of a pastor at a Florida church, as well as the murders of his wife and another woman at a nearby home. Authorities conducting the search are investigating a triple homicide on the state’s Gulf Coast.

Sheriff’s deputies responded to reports of a church shooting around 1:20 p.m., according to a news release. While at the scene, they learned about two more people slain at a nearby home in Bradenton, located about 45 miles south of Tampa.

Police were searching for Andres “Andy” Avalos, 33, who may be armed and dangerous, Dave Bristow, a spokesman for the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, told reporters.

He was last seen driving a gold 2003 Chevrolet Suburban in Bradenton, authorities said.

The male victim was James Battle, 31, a pastor at Bayshore Baptist Church in Bradenton, where the shooting occurred outside a residence on the grounds used as an office, Bristow said.

According to the church website, Battle went by the nickname “Tripp.” His wife was the church secretary, and they had two young children.

Also killed was Amber Avalos, 33, the wife of the suspect, who was the church’s nursery and children’s director, according to the website, which said she and her husband had six children.

Authorities said the children were in protective custody.

The third victim was identified as Denise Potter, 46, a neighbor, according to local media reports. The killings appeared to involve a domestic dispute, authorities told reporters.

Is This $18 Trillion Ticking Time Bomb About to Explode?

http://www.charismanews.com/marketplace/46375-is-this-18-trillion-ticking-time-bomb-about-to-explode

Sorry, but this one you can’t blame on either party. Yes, President Obama has made the problem much, much worse, but the scary truth is the national debt keeps rising inexorably no matter who or which party is in office. That’s the new law of American politics.

When I first arrived in Washington in the early 1980s the debt was roughly $2 trillion. This week, 30 years and five presidents later, the debt exceeded for the first time $18 trillion. We have been in the red in all but four of the last 40 years.

That’s $18,000,000,000,000. We all know that $18 million is a lot of money. This is $18 million times another million. The number is so gigantic we won’t or can’t try to fathom it.

Why worry? We owe it to ourselves, we’re told. The mighty American economy is big enough to absorb it. This country was built on debt. There is no better time to borrow than when interest rates are at a 40-year low.

There’s some truth in all of these claims. Sure, we have a near $18 trillion economy, but the problem is the debt is outgrowing the economy.

In just the last seven years–the last under George W. Bush and the first six under Obama–the debt has increased by roughly $7.4 trillion. That’s 10 times the entire debt incurred in our first 200 years as a nation.

My view is that government debt isn’t always inherently evil. The wisdom of borrowing depends on what you use the money for.

We borrowed trillions (in today’s dollars) to win World War II. Surely it was worth it.
We borrowed another $1.8 trillion during the Reagan years to finance winning the Cold War and rebuild the private economy with growth hormone tax cuts. That has clearly benefitted future generations, so they should bear some of the cost.

But what we have bought with most our debt of the last two decades has been a bigger, more expansive welfare state. Almost half of all American households, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, get a government check or direct benefit from government today. More than one-third of households get some kind of unearned welfare.

Obama called his spend-and-borrow policies a “stimulus.” Really?

What do we have to show for Obama’s debts? Solyndra. Forty-six million on food stamps. The Obamacare debacle. Etc. Etc.

This is one of the first times in American history (the post-Vietnam War era is the other) that we have opened up the flood gates on borrowing even at a time when we’ve severely slashed the military budget.

Here is the biggest worry about an $18 trillion debt. What happens if/when interest rates start to drift back upward?

Answer: This is the economic equivalent of the nuclear option.

Each one percentage point rise in rates causes the U.S. deficit to rise by more than $1 trillion over 10 years. So a 300 basis point rise in rates–nothing more than a return to normalcy–would mean about $5 trillion in federal deficits.

If that happens, the debt-servicing costs grow astronomically and interest payments would become the biggest expense item in the budget. We start to pay more and more taxes just to finance past borrowing.

This is what happened in Detroit; look at how that turned out.

Maybe this debt bubble won’t burst. Let’s pray that it doesn’t. If it does, the 2008-09 real-estate crash could look like a picnic by comparison.

The politicians think they are pulling a fast one here, but the vast majority of Americans feel in their gut that the economy is headed in the wrong direction in no small part because of this debt time bomb.

It explains why Obama’s policies were so thoroughly routed during November’s midterm elections. A great nation doesn’t ring up unpaid bills month after month, year after year, decade after decade. The basic common sense of Americans tells them that you don’t borrow your way to prosperity.

Oh, and we’re still borrowing half a trillion a year so the debt will likely hit $20 trillion sometime before 2018. Have a nice day.

Stephen Moore is chief economist at the Heritage Foundation.

Kentucky business owner told gay pride t-shirts trump his beliefs

http://www.onenewsnow.com/legal-courts/2014/10/08/kentucky-business-owner-told-gay-pride-t-shirts-trump-his-beliefs

Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com) Wednesday, October 08, 2014

A t-shirt printer in Kentucky could be punished by a so-called human rights commission after refusing to print t-shirts for a homosexual group.

Hands on Originals owner Blaine Adamson was asked to print the shirts for the Lexington Pride Festival but declined. Instead, he found a printer willing to do the job and for the same price. But that wasn’t good enough – activists with the Gay and Lesbian Services Organization filed a complaint against Adamson before the commission, which is now expected to decide his fate.

Campbell, Jim (ADF)Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Jim Campbell tells OneNewsNow that Adamson has completed t-shirt orders for gay customers in the past but simply disagreed with the event.

In a press release, ADF explained that a judge concluded that Adamson violated a City of Lexington ordinance that forbids discrimination based on sexual orientation. Now the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission will decide Adamson’s guilt or innocence, and decide punishment.

“No one in America should be forced to express messages they disagree with,” argues Campbell, comparing Adamson’s situation to a black business owner forced to promote the racist message of the Klu Klux Klan.

“Or how about if we force a supporter of same-sex marriage to promote the idea that marriage is the union of a man and a woman,” Campbell says.

At the original hearing this summer, a spokesman for the homosexual group, citing the city ordinance, said a homosexual printer in Lexington would be forced to take a t-shirt order from Westboro Baptist Church. The notorious Kansas church demonstrates with signs that read, “God hates fags” among other hateful slogans.

On its website, ADF included a 30-second audio clip of the gay activist discussing Westboro and the Lexington ordinance.

Adamson’s legal troubles mirror a movie produced by American Family Studios, “Accidental Activist,” about a t-shirt printer whose business is targeted by homosexuals after he signs a petition defending traditional marriage.

‘Black genocide’ by abortion needs pastors to speak out, says pro-lifer

A bit of social activism will soon take place in the streets to draw attention to black genocide.

Dr. Clenard Childress of the Life Education and Resource Network, or LEARN, says an average of 1,786 black children are killed every day by an abortion.

With that figure in mind, he says, the purpose of LEARN is to do more than just educating the public about black genocide.
Childress

“Also to point out the clear betrayal of our leadership and collaboration with the very entities that are decimating the African-American community,” he says, adding that it’s time for the black community to rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.

“And protest and declare that the killing must stop,” he says.

The Say So Marches will be in the nation’s capital and also in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. That addresses lawmakers and the courts but LEARN also wants to educate pastors in traditionally black churches to preach against black genocide.

Childress calls that “key.”

“We’re called to preach, to proclaim,” he says, “and when we’re silent it is counted by the masses as compliant, and that we’re condoning what’s going on. And pastors have sinned by their silence.”

Dr. Childress also draws attention to the support of abortion by the NAACP and the Congressional Black Caucus, both of which receive money from pro-abortion groups.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/pro-life/2014/10/06/black-genocide-by-abortion-needs-pastors-to-speak-out-says-pro-lifer