Wednesday, January 31, 2007

News Roundup 1/31/07

Today, I'd like to start publishing an almost daily "News Roundup." On the days when I have the time, I will post links to several articles and/or blogs that I have read that reveal important information, clips, stories and analysis that you may not see, hear or read about via the usual liberal left main-stream media outlets.

Little Green Footballs asks the question, "Is CBSs Logan Working with Al Qaeda?"

On second thought, make LGF a daily visit. Anything and everything you read at LGF will be very informative.

Hot Air shows videos, side by side and reveals that: "Lara Logan and her terrorist footage is too important to ignore."

Atlas Shrugs reveals, "Iran Behind Murder of U.S. Soldiers Be sure to view the video interview of Elie Lake. Many other important, newsworthy blogposts to read there, too.

MassResistance shares, "Letter from gay "adult/youth" group member in Maine reveals homosexual sex with kids as young as 14 at meetings."

Brutally Honest display an important video (long with several other blogs) and asks, "Why wouldn't you tell more people about this?

Blackfive share the sentiments of a Sergeant in Afghanistan - Stop the BS and "Let's Get It Done." Read that poignant list of things the sergeant "is tired of!"

Read Roscoe's Report because we all need a little laughter in the midst of serious news and truth! Here's a teaser:


Dear Roscoe:

What’s the difference between a Pelosi Democrat and a bucket of cold vomit?

--L. Libby

Dear L.:

That’s easy. The bucket.
It gets even better!! heh heh...

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Update @ 1:00 p.m.
Jason Horowitz presents "Biden Unbound." So vicious towards their own... Wow...Speaks for itself...just go read it.
HT: Drudge

Protection From Deception

Sometimes it is quite easy to spot a false prophet; especially when they set themselves up to be the second coming of Jesus Christ.

After you read the article at the link above, can you name the obvious warning signs that would unmistakably lead you to recognize how that man has blatantly set himself up to be a false prophet?

Easy, right?

But why does this deceiver have so many followers?

We need to ask, "how is it possible that some people could be fooled so easily?"

The answer is that they are most likely not born again in Christ, and/or, they are (unfortunately) completely ignorant of what the Bible teaches.

The King James Bible has nine verses that contain the term "false prophet" in them. (They are listed below.) Each one gives another clue as to how to avoid being caught up into deception by false prophets.

There is one verse, spoken by Jesus himself, that warns us that such a phenomenon will increase as we get closer to the end times.

Mar 13:22 For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if [it were] possible, even the elect.

It helps to read the verse before and after that one:


Mar 13:21
"Then if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!' or, 'Look, He is there!' do not believe it."

Mar 13:22
"For false christs and false prophets will rise and show signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect."

Mar 13:23
"But take heed; see, I have told you all things beforehand."

(Mark 13:21-23 NKJV)

When Jesus is speaking about the "elect," he is referring to all who have confessed and repented of their sins, asked Jesus Christ into their hearts as Lord and Savior of their lives, and have received the Holy Spirit of God to sanctify and guide them into all truth.

It takes but a moment to be born again in Christ, yet a lifetime to be sanctified. When born again, our goals change. Our greatest joy is to praise and worship Jesus. We strive to obey His commandments because we love him. He is holy and we want to seek holiness.

Because we still have that free will sin nature to deal with in the flesh, we know that we aren't perfect. But Jesus challenges us all with such a goal! That's a goal that we are truly to strive for because even Jesus said, "Be perfect, just as my Father in heaven is perfect."


Mat 5:48
Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect. (KJV)

Granted, that's certainly a heavenly goal! Perfection, in our flesh, is unachievable on this fallen earth. We can't attain God's perfection. However, we can discover what we need to know about the perfection of God, and be reconciled unto Him through the Person of Jesus Christ!

We can know what He wants us to know by reading, studying and applying His Word, the Bible to our lives daily.

We have the Holy Spirit of God guiding us in our hearts.

Do you listen to Him?

He will never guide you away from God's will for your life. Our sinful nature can do that in a heartbeat...but don't let it happen!!

Jesus' prayer to the Father, FOR US, about this daily dilemma says:

Jhn 17:17 Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.

If we are being sanctified through God's truth, then we can escape deception!

Notice the last part of the verse in Mark 13:22, Jesus said,

"...to deceive, if possible, even the elect."

Knowing Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior, being born again in Christ, and studying the Bible so that we can recognize false prophets protects us from being deceived!

Mat 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

Mat 24:11 And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.

Mat 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if [it were] possible, they shall deceive the very elect.

Mar 13:22 For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if [it were] possible, even the elect.

Luk 6:26 Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets.

2Pe 2:1 But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.

1Jo 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.

Old Testament warnings:

Jer 14:14 Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.

Lam 2:14 Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish things for thee: and they have not discovered thine iniquity, to turn away thy captivity; but have seen for thee false burdens and causes of banishment.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

God Can Use Anyone...

Most likely, only a few people will hear about this new development. Why? Because it is not as "titillating" and "racy" as the original story. In fact, I predict that most of the MSM will ignore it.

Why?

Could it be because it would put Christians in a good light and we can't have that?

Could it be that the secular progressive owners of the MSM simply enjoyed imagining that most evangelical Christians were either squirming or running for the comfort of closed doors in the midst of a scandal so big that it now generates more than 1 million google sites when the man's name is typed in?

Could it be that after the dirty scandal was revealed, the MSM desired that the pain and misery inflicted upon the Christian community should remain that way?

Most people, by now will recognize that I am referring to the Ted Haggard story. The MSM (and probably the election results)had a field day with that one. Who could blame them? Perhaps many "disenfranchised Christians" stayed home because of it? Personally, I doubt it but I suppose that someone will eventually get around to doing a survey to find out.

A few posts ago, I talked about how God wants to use a "nevertheless" within our broken experiences in life. This post describes an example of that.

Recently, an AP article titled Ted Haggard's Accuser Visits New Life Church appeared in several newspapers across the country. Admittedly, I may have missed it, but I don't think that I have seen this topic discussed on any recent news broadcasts. After reading it, I think that you might see why.

Mike Jones, a gay male prostitute that had just outed their beloved pastor, Ted Haggard, was warmly welcomed and had this to say:

“I had read a lot about the church, but there’s nothing like seeing it for yourself,” Jones told the paper. “It wasn’t to rub anyone’s face in it by any means. I was wanting to get some perspective, to see where they are coming from, what the magnet is.”


He wanted to see "what the magnet is." Interesting comment, don't you think? Christians already know Who the magnet is. Wouldn't it be wonderful if Mike Jones discovered Him through all this controversy?

At my message board, a commenter asked this:

…Of the many ecclesiastic scandals in the past five years, the ‘false’ preachers, teachers, lay people, etc. had been protected by other believers, not revealed by them. That task has fallen mostly to outsiders. I’ve yet to hear a prominent Christian declare, for example, that ‘outing’ Ted Haggard was beneficial to the Body of Christ. I certainly haven’t heard it from you.


My answer?

It's a given that Haggard should have been outed! And yes, he should be removed from any leadership position at the church as well as elsewhere in the Christian community. This is biblical procedure set down in the book of Acts!

My friend Stephen Bennett, who runs a ministry to help homosexuals find Christ, was previously involved in the homosexual lifestyle over ten years ago. Upon giving his life to Christ, he left that life behind. He is now married with two children. Shortly after this scandal broke, he appeared on CNN Headline News and stated (paraphrased here) that "someone is lying and the truth needs to come out." He agreed with the gay prostitute, in that respect.

One point that I was making by drawing your attention to that article is that the congregation was more interested in the truth than in any image that their fallen pastor may have wanted to maintain. The second point is that Christians are a forgiving community. We know that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." That is precisely why He sent his Son...to achieve that which we could never do on our own.

Of course, the MSM hasn't broadcasted this development over the airwaves. It's just not as sensational as when the scandal first broke.

But if more people knew about it, wouldn't they have to admit the genuineness of that Christian community?

My question is, couldn't that congregation have easily been bitter and angry at the gay prostitute for what he did? That may have been the final and permanent reaction of most people. Instead, they welcomed him warmly into their church and actually thanked him for his role in exposing Haggard. The truth wins the day for genuine believers...no matter how painful the process might be.

Plus, who knows? Perhaps a "seed" of the gospel of Christ has been planted for the future salvation of Mike Jones...

One day, I'm sure that we will read an article that Ted and his family have returned to the church to thank the congregation for their forgiveness, mercy and grace bestowed upon him and his family, despite all the hurt and harm such a public affair caused for not only that church, but Christians everywhere.

This is just another example of God turning that, which was meant to harm His Body of followers, into something good.

Genesis 50:20 - "But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive." NKJV

God can use anyone...for an ultimate good.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Shame on JIHAD Jane and Her Ilk

Couldn't have said it better than this post over at Atlas Shrugs.

It appears that Jane Hanoi (now Baghdad??) Fonda doesn't learn from her past mistakes.

At the end of its namby-pamby article
on Traitor Fonda
, the Washington Post editor asks commenters to not include any "personal attacks" in their replies.

How odd that we are told that comments should not include any personal attacks or other inappropriate comments, but Jane Hanoi (now Baghdad??) Fonda gets to have her attacking rhetoric (she was quoted as saying "mean-spirited, vengeful administration") spewed in the article.

Typical mainstream media bias...

I agree with Sean Hannity when he pegged Hanoi Jane as America's Enemy of the Week this evening on his new show, Hannity's America.
You know what they say...if the shoe fits...

Too bad Jane didn't learn from her mistake 34 years ago.

"Aid And Comfort":
Jane Fonda In North Vietnam


Once a traitor...always a traitor.

"Herlenwein" nailed the new name for Fonda:





"34 years ago they called her Hanoi Jane. So whats it gonna be now? JIHAD JANE!!!!!!"

HT: Atlas Shrugs

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Little Green Footballs debuts new anti-war slogan - Just Poop.

HT: LGF

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Must see pics and comments.

HT: Free Republic

Some of the bests comments:






Mediamole: "It's going to be harder for her to reprise her role giving aid and comfort to the enemy this time. I don't think she's going to be willing to strap on the bomb belt."





Spok: "Jane is renewing her hatred for America and contempt for the military. It shows how sincere her supposed 'apology' was."
Jimmy Valentine: Previous question: "Did Hanoi Jane mention the million and a half dead bodies"

She never would; she has a limited consciousness about all of that.
Also, and not to criticize you are a little light in your numbers. Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge killed in excess of 20% of their population or about 2,000,000 people. Vietnam added another 1.5 million.
Quite a harvest for Jane, Teddy Kennedy, Bobby Byrd and the rest of the commie DemocRATS that are still around from 1974.
These people are soaked with the blood if the innocents who were murdered over there. History will not be kind."

Baynative: "Jane Fonda and John Kerry effectively nullified America's laws against treason and sedition. They paved the way for Jim McDermott, Lynne Stewart and Sandy Berger."

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1/29/07 Update @ 7:27 a.m. PT

And, if you think for one minute that the anti-war protesters aren't also anti-American, think again.

Go to the site link below and read the list. Just take a hard look at the groups they are represented by, and with.

Hate to say I told you so

After you visit the site and read the list, can you deny the truth of their anti-American stand?

"Wolf" of Blackfive states:

"Does anyone else see a trend here? Could they be any more ANTI-AMERICAN than this group? Ruckus Society? Communist Party? TransAfrica Forum? Socialist Party? Folks, these people had ZERO interest in the 'welfare of the troops'. NONE. NADA. It is all cover for their own interest in a SP-led society.

What is beginning to bother me most is where this may lead in 9-12 months time- spitting on troops, shouting at them in the airports, neglecting the vets. To all of you VN-era vets out there, I'm asking for your help here. Help us speak out and ensure this never happens. You've been there, you got the t-shirt- you've experienced the hatred.

I don't want to see us go that route again.

But I see it coming."

HT: Media Lies



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1/29/07 Update @ 9:14 a.m. PT

Thugs Run Amok At Capitol

Excerpts:

Laughably, the DC police chief tries to paint this as a victory, especially the fact that he roused Capitol Hill workers to clean up the graffiti. A victory would have had the offenders cleaning it up while under arrest. Instead of issuing self-serving rationalizations, Chief Morse ought to issue an apology to Washington DC, and perhaps consider adding his resignation to it.

At the DC Indymedia site, the thugs also crowed about vandalizing a Fox News van and smashing a window at a military recruitment office.

I repeat from The Hill's weekend report:

...the sources who talked to The Hill were furious that protesters were not stopped before reaching the Capitol.

"To get that close to the Capitol building, that is ridiculous," the second source said. "[Police] were told not to arrest anyone."

The second source added that police had to stand by and watch as protesters posed in front of their graffiti.

This is an embarrassment.

HT: Michele Malkin


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Update 1/29/07 @ 11:58 a.m. PT

As if all that has already been written and said were not enough, now we learn that the crazy lunatics Spray painted the Capitol steps!!

HT: Sister Toldjah

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Your Mom Gave You a Chance, Give Your Baby One

During Pro-life month, I have decided to share a link to photos of the Pro-Life parade that took place in San Francisco on January 20, 2007.

There are many great photos and signs that urge women to choose life for their unborn child. The messages are presented in a positive way, while also demonstrating the indisputable truth that abortion is murder!

One of the best, is the photo and caption where little Haley and her mother, Dori, display their powerful message for all who will see it (many of them viewing it right now). Haley, not too many years out of the womb, is another "survivor" in the era of Roe v. Wade.

Your Mother Gave You a Chance, Give Your Baby One!

Another pro-life event:

Sacramento -- Nearly 500 pro-life Californians rallied for unborn babies' rights outside the State Capitol on January 23, 2007. They stood against California's Democrat-controlled Legislature and liberal Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who, together, are forcing taxpayers to fund nearly 100,000 abortions a year, for any and all reasons.

The rally was sponsored by the California ProLife Council.

At this rally, one of the best photos was the one where two teenaged girls hold signs that say:

It's a Child Not a Choice! and Would You Abort Them ?
(pic of two children)

Why Me?
(pic of a baby in utero)

The caption underneath the photo informs us of the scientific fact that life begins at conception, and is not just a "bunch of cells or protoplasm" that should be disgarded through abortion. Much of this technology was not available, and thus, not as evident back in 1973:

Modern technology's 3-D and 4-D images of babies in the womb have convinced these girls that abortion is akin to murder. They're not buying the "choice" argument!

Another poignant photo is the one of a boy and young girl holding a sign that says:

Abortion Stops a Beating Heart.

The caption below that photo:

Aren't these signs great? The Rally for Life was covered by three TV crews, as children and their parents proclaimed the sanctity of life and prayed for change in California!

HT: Campaign for Children and Families

P.S. If you go to the Campaign website, you will see the latest news. How ridiculous is it that a California Democratic Legislator named Sally Lieber wants to outlaw spanking (and punish parents with jail time!) but supports killing a baby in the womb???

Moral Relativism....anyone??

Relativism

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Whether moral or epistemological, relativism constitutes a denial of the capacity of the human mind and reason to arrive at truth.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

A Prayer Away From A "Nevertheless"

I thought that President Bush's State of the Union address was really good. He hit upon many of the important points of our day. He showed strong, unflinching, leadership ability in regards to the war in Iraq; despite the naysayers in Congress, the press, and all the critics of the war. Webb's Democratic response lacked any new ideas and was simply a tool for him to unleash his hatred and contempt towards George Bush.

I have been reading a book called Facing Your Giants by Max Lucado. He is one of my favorite Christian writers! While reading chapter 12, which is on the subject of "strongholds," I couldn't help but see some similarities between what David faced when he looked at Jerusalem (which, at the time was occupied by the Jebusites...see 2 Samuel 5) and what our nation, troops and president face with regards to the current terrorism stronghold within Iraq today.




A "stronghold" is defined as:
1. A fortified place or a fortress.
2. a. A place of survival or refuge: one of the last strongholds of an age-old tradition.
b. An area dominated or occupied by a special group or distinguished by a special quality: a feminist stronghold; a stronghold of democracy.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

In 2 Samuel 5, we read how many times David had to defeat the Philistines, who, when they heard that David had captured the city came back again and again to take it away.

This is similar to what is happening today in Iraq. There are Jebusites (Al Qaida, Saddam loyalists etc.) and Philistines (Iran, Syria) who want to defeat the liberation efforts going on to accomplish victory for a free and democratic state of Iraq. In his speech, President Bush captured how important our efforts are, and how necessary our victory will be over there:





My fellow citizens, our military commanders and I have carefully weighed the options. We discussed every possible approach. In the end, I chose this course of action because it provides the best chance of success. Many in this chamber understand that America must not fail in Iraq – because you understand that the consequences of failure would be grievous and far reaching.

If American forces step back before Baghdad is secure, the Iraqi government would be overrun by extremists on all sides. We could expect an epic battle between Shia extremists backed by Iran, and Sunni extremists aided by al Qaeda and supporters of the old regime. A contagion of violence could spill out across the country – and in time the entire region could be drawn into the conflict.

For America, this is a nightmare scenario. For the enemy, this is the objective. Chaos is their greatest ally in this struggle. And out of chaos in Iraq, would emerge an emboldened enemy with new safe havens... new recruits ... new resources ... and an even greater determination to harm America. To allow this to happen would be to ignore the lessons of September 11th and invite tragedy. And ladies and gentlemen, nothing is more important at this moment in our history than for America to succeed in the Middle East ... to succeed in Iraq ... and to spare the American people from this danger.

This is where matters stand tonight, in the here and now. I have spoken with many of you in person. I respect you and the arguments you have made. We went into this largely united – in our assumptions, and in our convictions. And whatever you voted for, you did not vote for failure. Our country is pursuing a new strategy in Iraq – and I ask you to give it a chance to work. And I ask you to support our troops in the field – and those on their way.

The war on terror we fight today is a generational struggle that will continue long after you and I have turned our duties over to others. That is why it is important to work together so our Nation can see this great effort through.



In the Democrats (and some RINOS) typical style, the "Jim Webbs" of our country don't want to give additional troops the chance to take back this stronghold within Baghdad.

Sure...this is a democratic republic and people are entitled to their opinions about the war. But I haven't seen nor heard one single naysayer come up with a better alternative!

Cut and run isn't a viable alternative. It would be disasterous, for all of the reasons that our president outlined in his speech.

What is sad to me is the fact that so many on the "other side of the aisle" (you know...the ones who claimed that they want to work in a "bipartisan" way) in Congress are like "the Jebusites" towards President Bush. I will explain while utilizing some excerpts from Lucado's book.

First, I want to make it clear that I am not using these illustrations to say that there is an exact comparison between David of the Bible and President Bush.

However, I am comparing the actions needed to defeat the stronghold each one faces. Second, in the biblical account, David occupies the city, whereas, in Iraq, the point is to allow liberty to occupy the capital city of Baghdad.

Lucado mentions that strongholds are often a tool of Satan. And, we have seen such a thing occurring through the Islamo-fascist ideology that possess the terrorists in Iraq. Lucado states:



He (Satan) lives up to both sides of his compound name: strong enough to grip like a vise and stubborn enough to hold on. He clamps like a bear trap - the harder you shake, the more it hurts.

Strongholds: old, difficult, discouraging challenges.

That's what David faced when he looked at Jerusalem. When you and I think of the city we envision temples and prophets. We picture Jesus teaching, a New Testament church growing. We imagine a thriving, hub-of-history capital.

When David sees Jerusalem in 1000 BC, he sees something else. He sees a millennium-old, cheerless fortress, squatting defiantly on the spine of a ridge of hills. A rugged outcropping elevates her. Tall walls protect her. Jebusites indwell her. No one bothers them. Philistines fight the Amalekites. Amalekites fight the Hebrews. But the Jebusites? They are a coiled rattlesnake in the desert. Everyone leaves them alone.
Doesn't that sound eerily similar to the former Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq?

Didn't the United Nations let that "rattlesnake in the desert" continue on, defying 17 U.N. resolutions?

Didn't Saddam kick out the weapons inspectors?

Didn't we eventually find out the real reason WHY the U.N. didn't want to go to war in Iraq in the first place?

Once the U.S. Britain, and the rest of the coalition countries were there, we discovered indisputable evidence of the ongoing Oil for Food Scandal...starring...several of the U.N. "ambassadors" and Hussein's corrupt sons!

History tells us that the region of Iraq suffered under more than 30 years of dictatorship from a brutal thug like Hussein. He paid Palestinian "suicide-homicide bomber" families hefty sums in order to get young men to straps bombs on themselves, creep into Israel, and blow themselves up...with the goal of taking as many Jews with them, in death, as they could.

I could go on and on with a whole list of atrocities. Mass unmarked graves, torture chambers and rape rooms...

Why was the U.N. content to sit by and just let that horrendous regime cause such immense suffering and murder of its people?

Answer:

Greed.

Money.

A corrupt and brutal dictator in Iraq.

Corruption at the U.N.

Pretty much sums up the Oil for Food Scandal.

Back to Lucado sharing David's story:



Everyone leaves them (the Jebusites) alone. Everyone, that is, except David. The just-crowned king of Israel has his eye on Jerusalem. He's inherited a divided kingdom. The people need, not just a strong leader, but strong headquarters.

We didn't know that 9/11 was going to happen. But God knew. He chose a leader for America during the divisive 2000 election, and again in 2004 who would stick to his decisions and not waver in the midst of controversy, disagreement and mockery.

Lucado cites 2 Samuel 5:6-9 (NKJV):

2Sa 5:6 And the king and his men went to Jerusalem against the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land, who spoke to David, saying, "You shall not come in here; but the blind and the lame will repel you," thinking, "David cannot come in here."

2Sa 5:7 Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion (that is, the City of David).

2Sa 5:8 Now David said on that day, "Whoever climbs up by way of the water shaft and defeats the Jebusites (the lame and the blind, who are hated by David's soul), he shall be chief and captain."* Therefore they say, "The blind and the lame shall not come into the house."

2Sa 5:9 Then David dwelt in the stronghold, and called it the City of David. And David built all around from the Millo* and inward.

Lucado continues:


This regrettably brief story tantalizes us with the twofold appearance of the term stronghold. In verse 7, "David took the stronghold," and in verse 9, "David dwelt in the stronghold."



Substitute David's name with the term "Liberty" and we see what our war efforts in Iraq are to accomplish.

Lucado:



Jerusalem meets the qualifications of one: an old, difficult, and discouraging fortress. From atop the turrets, Jebusite soldiers have ample time to direct arrows at any would-be wall climbers. And discouraging? Just listen to the way the city-dwellers taunt David. "You'll never get in here...Even the blind and lame could keep you out!" (5:6 NLT).

The Jebusites pour scorn on David like Satan dumps buckets of discouragement on you:

* "You'll never overcome your bad habits."
* "Born white trash; gonna die white trash."
* "Think you can overcome your addictions? Think again."


[Note: In Lucado's book, he discusses the individual strongholds that can ruin our lives if we let the enemy of our souls build a stronghold there. But for the sake of this essay, I will simply say that we have all heard the mocking voices of the terrorists, as well as those in our own country who hate President Bush.]

Lucado:




If you've heard the mocking David heard, your story need the word David's has. Did you see it? Most hurry past it. Let's not. Pull out a pen and undeline this twelve-letter masterpiece.

Nevertheless.

"Nevertheless David took the stronghold..."

Granted, the city was old. The walls were difficult. The voices were discouraging...Nevertheless David took the stronghold.


Now, apply those same words to Iraq and Baghdad.

Nevertheless LIBERTY took the stronghold...

Granted, the city (of Baghdad) was old. The walls (enemies gathered there) are difficult. The voices were discouraging (both of our enemies and our liberal left media)... Nevertheless, LIBERTY took the stronghold.

THAT is our goal in Iraq!





David turns a deaf ear to old voices. Those mockers strutting on the wall tops? David ignores them. He dismisses their words and goes about his work.

That's a true sign of a great leader...

We need to continue to pray for success in Iraq, Afghanistan, and anywhere else we are needed to fight this war against Islamo-fascism! Are you praying...my fellow Christians??

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Switching gears a bit, let's look at Lucado's question to us all:


Wouldn't you love God to write a nevertheless in your biography?

We all need a nevertheless. And God has plenty to go around. Strongholds mean nothing to him. Remember Paul's words? "We use God's mighty weapons, not mere worldly weapons, to knock down the Devil's strongholds" (2 Cor. 10:4 NLT)

Lucado:

Remember Nehemiah? Five hundred years later, he headed up a building program to restore the fortifications after Jerusalem was in ruins and many people were in captivity. Critics tell him to stop. They plan to interfere with his work. They list all the reasons the stones can't and shouldn't be restacked. But Nehemiah won't listen to them. Nehemiah knew how to press the "mute button" on his dissenters. (see Neh. 6:3)


What about the individual, personal strongholds in your own life?

Lucado:

Two types of thoughts continually vie for your attention. One proclaims God's strengths; the other lists your failures.

Why listen to the mockers...when you can, with the same ear, listen to the voice of God?

I know many victorious Christians who overcame some deep and difficult strongholds within their own lives! Alcohol, drugs, illicite sex, pornography...you name it.

Just like David, they found fresh hope in God through His strength!

The Person of Jesus Christ indwelling within the soul of the believer has the power to overcome any stronghold in your life...if you allow Him to work within you through the power of the Holy Spirit!

What a promise we have in Jesus Christ!!

Eph 1:13 In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise,

Eph 1:14 who* is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of His glory.

Eph 1:15 Therefore I also, after I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints,

Eph 1:16 do not cease to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers:

Eph 1:17 that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him,

Eph 1:18 the eyes of your understanding* being enlightened; that you may know what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints,

Eph 1:19 and what is the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who believe, according to the working of His mighty power

Eph 1:20 which He worked in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places,

Eph 1:21 far above all principality and power and might and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come.

Eph 1:22 And He put all things under His feet, and gave Him to be head over all things to the church,

Eph 1:23 which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all.

Footnotes:
1:10 NU-Text and M-Text omit both.
1:14 NU-Text reads which.
1:18 NU-Text and M-Text read hearts.

Lucado:

Who knows, you may be a prayer away from a nevertheless. God loves to give them.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

President Bush State of the Union Address

THE STATE OF THE UNION
The president's address
Entire text of Bush speech to America


Posted: January 23, 2007
9:00 p.m. Eastern


© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

Madam Speaker, Vice President Cheney, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:

This rite of custom brings us together at a defining hour – when decisions are hard and courage is tested. We enter the year 2007 with large endeavors underway, and others that are ours to begin. In all of this, much is asked of us. We must have the will to face difficult challenges and determined enemies – and the wisdom to face them together.

Some in this Chamber are new to the House and Senate – and I congratulate the Democratic majority. Congress has changed, but our responsibilities have not. Each of us is guided by our own convictions – and to these we must stay faithful. Yet we are all held to the same standards, and called to serve the same good purposes: To extend this Nation's prosperity ... to spend the people's money wisely ... to solve problems, not leave them to future generations ... to guard America against all evil, and to keep faith with those we have sent forth to defend us.

We are not the first to come here with government divided and uncertainty in the air. Like many before us, we can work through our differences, and achieve big things for the American people. Our citizens don't much care which side of the aisle we sit on – as long as we are willing to cross that aisle when there is work to be done. Our job is to make life better for our fellow Americans, and help them to build a future of hope and opportunity – and this is the business before us tonight.

A future of hope and opportunity begins with a growing economy – and that is what we have. We are now in the 41st month of uninterrupted job growth – in a recovery that has created 7.2 million new jobs ... so far. Unemployment is low, inflation is low, and wages are rising. This economy is on the move – and our job is to keep it that way, not with more government but with more enterprise.

Next week, I will deliver a full report on the state of our economy. Tonight, I want to discuss three economic reforms that deserve to be priorities for this Congress.

First, we must balance the federal budget. We can do so without raising taxes. What we need to do is impose spending discipline in Washington, D.C. We set a goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2009 – and met that goal three years ahead of schedule. Now let us take the next step. In the coming weeks, I will submit a budget that eliminates the federal deficit within the next five years. I ask you to make the same commitment. Together, we can restrain the spending appetite of the federal government, and balance the federal budget.

Next, there is the matter of earmarks. These special interest items are often slipped into bills at the last hour – when not even C-SPAN is watching. In 2005 alone, the number of earmarks grew to over 13,000 and totaled nearly $18 billion. Even worse, over 90 percent of earmarks never make it to the floor of the House and Senate – they are dropped into Committee reports that are not even part of the bill that arrives on my desk. You did not vote them into law. I did not sign them into law. Yet they are treated as if they have the force of law. The time has come to end this practice. So let us work together to reform the budget process ... expose every earmark to the light of day and to a vote in Congress … and cut the number and cost of earmarks at least in half by the end of this session.

Finally, to keep this economy strong we must take on the challenge of entitlements. Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid are commitments of conscience – and so it is our duty to keep them permanently sound. Yet we are failing in that duty – and this failure will one day leave our children with three bad options: huge tax increases, huge deficits, or huge and immediate cuts in benefits. Everyone in this Chamber knows this to be true – yet somehow we have not found it in ourselves to act. So let us work together and do it now. With enough good sense and good will, you and I can fix Medicare and Medicaid – and save Social Security.

Spreading opportunity and hope in America also requires public schools that give children the knowledge and character they need in life. Five years ago, we rose above partisan differences to pass the No Child Left Behind Act – preserving local control, raising standards in public schools, and holding those schools accountable for results. And because we acted, students are performing better in reading and math, and minority students are closing the achievement gap.

Now the task is to build on this success, without watering down standards ... without taking control from local communities ... and without backsliding and calling it reform. We can lift student achievement even higher by giving local leaders flexibility to turn around failing schools ... and by giving families with children stuck in failing schools the right to choose something better. We must increase funds for students who struggle – and make sure these children get the special help they need. And we can make sure our children are prepared for the jobs of the future, and our country is more competitive, by strengthening math and science skills. The No Child Left Behind Act has worked for America’s children – and I ask Congress to reauthorize this good law.

A future of hope and opportunity requires that all our citizens have affordable and available healthcare. When it comes to healthcare, government has an obligation to care for the elderly, the disabled, and poor children. We will meet those responsibilities. For all other Americans, private health insurance is the best way to meet their needs. But many Americans cannot afford a health insurance policy.

Tonight, I propose two new initiatives to help more Americans afford their own insurance. First, I propose a standard tax deduction for health insurance that will be like the standard tax deduction for dependents. Families with health insurance will pay no income or payroll taxes on $15,000 of their income. Single Americans with health insurance will pay no income or payroll taxes on $7,500 of their income. With this reform, more than 100 million men, women, and children who are now covered by employer-provided insurance will benefit from lower tax bills.

At the same time, this reform will level the playing field for those who do not get health insurance through their job. For Americans who now purchase health insurance on their own, my proposal would mean a substantial tax savings – $4,500 for a family of four making $60,000 a year. And for the millions of other Americans who have no health insurance at all, this deduction would help put a basic private health insurance plan within their reach. Changing the tax code is a vital and necessary step to making healthcare affordable for more Americans.

My second proposal is to help the states that are coming up with innovative ways to cover the uninsured. States that make basic private health insurance available to all their citizens should receive federal funds to help them provide this coverage to the poor and the sick. I have asked the Secretary of Health and Human Services to work with Congress to take existing federal funds and use them to create "Affordable Choices" grants. These grants would give our Nation’s governors more money and more flexibility to get private health insurance to those most in need.

There are many other ways that Congress can help. We need to expand Health Savings Accounts ... help small businesses through Association Health Plans ... reduce costs and medical errors with better information technology ... encourage price transparency ... and protect good doctors from junk lawsuits by passing medical liability reform. And in all we do, we must remember that the best healthcare decisions are made not by government and insurance companies, but by patients and their doctors.

Extending hope and opportunity in our country requires an immigration system worthy of America – with laws that are fair and borders that are secure. When laws and borders are routinely violated, this harms the interests of our country. To secure our border, we are doubling the size of the Border Patrol – and funding new infrastructure and technology.

Yet even with all these steps, we cannot fully secure the border unless we take pressure off the border – and that requires a temporary worker program. We should establish a legal and orderly path for foreign workers to enter our country to work on a temporary basis. As a result, they won't have to try to sneak in – and that will leave border agents free to chase down drug smugglers, and criminals, and terrorists. We will enforce our immigration laws at the worksite, and give employers the tools to verify the legal status of their workers – so there is no excuse left for violating the law. We need to uphold the great tradition of the melting pot that welcomes and assimilates new arrivals. And we need to resolve the status of the illegal immigrants who are already in our country – without animosity and without amnesty.

Convictions run deep in this Capitol when it comes to immigration. Let us have a serious, civil, and conclusive debate – so that you can pass, and I can sign, comprehensive immigration reform into law.

Extending hope and opportunity depends on a stable supply of energy that keeps America's economy running and America’s environment clean. For too long our Nation has been dependent on foreign oil. And this dependence leaves us more vulnerable to hostile regimes, and to terrorists – who could cause huge disruptions of oil shipments ... raise the price of oil ... and do great harm to our economy.

It is in our vital interest to diversify America's energy supply – and the way forward is through technology. We must continue changing the way America generates electric power – by even greater use of clean coal technology ... solar and wind energy ... and clean, safe nuclear power. We need to press on with battery research for plug-in and hybrid vehicles, and expand the use of clean diesel vehicles and biodiesel fuel. We must continue investing in new methods of producing ethanol – using everything from wood chips, to grasses, to agricultural wastes.

We have made a lot of progress, thanks to good policies in Washington and the strong response of the market. Now even more dramatic advances are within reach. Tonight, I ask Congress to join me in pursuing a great goal. Let us build on the work we have done and reduce gasoline usage in the United States by 20 percent in the next ten years – thereby cutting our total imports by the equivalent of three-quarters of all the oil we now import from the Middle East.

To reach this goal, we must increase the supply of alternative fuels, by setting a mandatory Fuels Standard to require 35 billion gallons of renewable and alternative fuels in 2017 – this is nearly five times the current target. At the same time, we need to reform and modernize fuel economy standards for cars the way we did for light trucks – and conserve up to eight and a half billion more gallons of gasoline by 2017.

Achieving these ambitious goals will dramatically reduce our dependence on foreign oil, but will not eliminate it. So as we continue to diversify our fuel supply, we must also step up domestic oil production in environmentally sensitive ways. And to further protect America against severe disruptions to our oil supply, I ask Congress to double the current capacity of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

America is on the verge of technological breakthroughs that will enable us to live our lives less dependent on oil. These technologies will help us become better stewards of the environment – and they will help us to confront the serious challenge of global climate change.

A future of hope and opportunity requires a fair, impartial system of justice. The lives of citizens across our Nation are affected by the outcome of cases pending in our federal courts. And we have a shared obligation to ensure that the federal courts have enough judges to hear those cases and deliver timely rulings. As President, I have a duty to nominate qualified men and women to vacancies on the federal bench. And the United States Senate has a duty as well – to give those nominees a fair hearing, and a prompt up-or-down vote on the Senate floor.

For all of us in this room, there is no higher responsibility than to protect the people of this country from danger. Five years have come and gone since we saw the scenes and felt the sorrow that terrorists can cause. We have had time to take stock of our situation. We have added many critical protections to guard the homeland. We know with certainty that the horrors of that September morning were just a glimpse of what the terrorists intend for us – unless we stop them.

With the distance of time, we find ourselves debating the causes of conflict and the course we have followed. Such debates are essential when a great democracy faces great questions. Yet one question has surely been settled – that to win the war on terror we must take the fight to the enemy.

From the start, America and our allies have protected our people by staying on the offense. The enemy knows that the days of comfortable sanctuary, easy movement, steady financing, and free flowing communications are long over. For the terrorists, life since Nine-Eleven has never been the same.

Our success in this war is often measured by the things that did not happen. We cannot know the full extent of the attacks that we and our allies have prevented – but here is some of what we do know: We stopped an al Qaeda plot to fly a hijacked airplane into the tallest building on the West Coast. We broke up a Southeast Asian terrorist cell grooming operatives for attacks inside the United States. We uncovered an al Qaeda cell developing anthrax to be used in attacks against America. And just last August, British authorities uncovered a plot to blow up passenger planes bound for America over the Atlantic Ocean. For each life saved, we owe a debt of gratitude to the brave public servants who devote their lives to finding the terrorists and stopping them.

Every success against the terrorists is a reminder of the shoreless ambitions of this enemy. The evil that inspired and rejoiced in Nine-Eleven is still at work in the world. And so long as that is the case, America is still a Nation at war.

In the minds of the terrorists, this war began well before September 11th, and will not end until their radical vision is fulfilled. And these past five years have given us a much clearer view of the nature of this enemy. Al Qaeda and its followers are Sunni extremists, possessed by hatred and commanded by a harsh and narrow ideology. Take almost any principle of civilization, and their goal is the opposite. They preach with threats ... instruct with bullets and bombs ... and promise paradise for the murder of the innocent.

Our enemies are quite explicit about their intentions. They want to overthrow moderate governments, and establish safe havens from which to plan and carry out new attacks on our country. By killing and terrorizing Americans, they want to force our country to retreat from the world and abandon the cause of liberty. They would then be free to impose their will and spread their totalitarian ideology. Listen to this warning from the late terrorist Zarqawi: "We will sacrifice our blood and bodies to put an end to your dreams, and what is coming is even worse." And Osama bin Laden declared: "Death is better than living on this Earth with the unbelievers among us."

These men are not given to idle words, and they are just one camp in the Islamist radical movement. In recent times, it has also become clear that we face an escalating danger from Shia extremists who are just as hostile to America, and are also determined to dominate the Middle East. Many are known to take direction from the regime in Iran, which is funding and arming terrorists like Hezbollah – a group second only to al Qaeda in the American lives it has taken.

The Shia and Sunni extremists are different faces of the same totalitarian threat. But whatever slogans they chant, when they slaughter the innocent, they have the same wicked purposes. They want to kill Americans ... kill democracy in the Middle East ... and gain the weapons to kill on an even more horrific scale.

In the sixth year since our Nation was attacked, I wish I could report to you that the dangers have ended. They have not. And so it remains the policy of this government to use every lawful and proper tool of intelligence, diplomacy, law enforcement, and military action to do our duty, to find these enemies, and to protect the American people.

This war is more than a clash of arms – it is a decisive ideological struggle, and the security of our Nation is in the balance. To prevail, we must remove the conditions that inspire blind hatred, and drove 19 men to get onto airplanes and come to kill us. What every terrorist fears most is human freedom – societies where men and women make their own choices, answer to their own conscience, and live by their hopes instead of their resentments. Free people are not drawn to violent and malignant ideologies – and most will choose a better way when they are given a chance. So we advance our own security interests by helping moderates, reformers, and brave voices for democracy. The great question of our day is whether America will help men and women in the Middle East to build free societies and share in the rights of all humanity. And I say, for the sake of our own security . . . we must.

In the last two years, we have seen the desire for liberty in the broader Middle East – and we have been sobered by the enemy’s fierce reaction. In 2005, the world watched as the citizens of Lebanon raised the banner of the Cedar Revolution ... drove out the Syrian occupiers ... and chose new leaders in free elections. In 2005, the people of Afghanistan defied the terrorists and elected a democratic legislature. And in 2005, the Iraqi people held three national elections – choosing a transitional government ... adopting the most progressive, democratic constitution in the Arab world … and then electing a government under that constitution. Despite endless threats from the killers in their midst, nearly 12 million Iraqi citizens came out to vote in a show of hope and solidarity we should never forget.

A thinking enemy watched all of these scenes, adjusted their tactics, and in 2006 they struck back. In Lebanon, assassins took the life of Pierre Gemayel, a prominent participant in the Cedar Revolution. And Hezbollah terrorists, with support from Syria and Iran, sowed conflict in the region and are seeking to undermine Lebanon’s legitimately elected government. In Afghanistan, Taliban and al Qaeda fighters tried to regain power by regrouping and engaging Afghan and NATO forces. In Iraq, al Qaeda and other Sunni extremists blew up one of the most sacred places in Shia Islam – the Golden Mosque of Samarra. This atrocity, directed at a Muslim house of prayer, was designed to provoke retaliation from Iraqi Shia – and it succeeded. Radical Shia elements, some of whom receive support from Iran, formed death squads. The result was a tragic escalation of sectarian rage and reprisal that continues to this day.

This is not the fight we entered in Iraq, but it is the fight we are in. Every one of us wishes that this war were over and won. Yet it would not be like us to leave our promises unkept, our friends abandoned, and our own security at risk. Ladies and gentlemen: On this day, at this hour, it is still within our power to shape the outcome of this battle. So let us find our resolve, and turn events toward victory.

We are carrying out a new strategy in Iraq – a plan that demands more from Iraq's elected government, and gives our forces in Iraq the reinforcements they need to complete their mission. Our goal is a democratic Iraq that upholds the rule of law, respects the rights of its people, provides them security, and is an ally in the war on terror.

In order to make progress toward this goal, the Iraqi government must stop the sectarian violence in its capital. But the Iraqis are not yet ready to do this on their own. So we are deploying reinforcements of more than 20,000 additional soldiers and Marines to Iraq. The vast majority will go to Baghdad, where they will help Iraqi forces to clear and secure neighborhoods, and serve as advisers embedded in Iraqi Army units. With Iraqis in the lead, our forces will help secure the city by chasing down terrorists, insurgents, and roaming death squads. And in Anbar province – where al Qaeda terrorists have gathered and local forces have begun showing a willingness to fight them – we are sending an additional 4,000 United States Marines, with orders to find the terrorists and clear them out. We did not drive al Qaeda out of their safe haven in Afghanistan only to let them set up a new safe haven in a free Iraq.

The people of Iraq want to live in peace, and now is the time for their government to act. Iraq's leaders know that our commitment is not open ended. They have promised to deploy more of their own troops to secure Baghdad – and they must do so. They have pledged that they will confront violent radicals of any faction or political party. They need to follow through, and lift needless restrictions on Iraqi and Coalition forces, so these troops can achieve their mission of bringing security to all of the people of Baghdad. Iraq's leaders have committed themselves to a series of benchmarks to achieve reconciliation – to share oil revenues among all of Iraq's citizens ... to put the wealth of Iraq into the rebuilding of Iraq ... to allow more Iraqis to re-enter their nation's civic life ... to hold local elections ... and to take responsibility for security in every Iraqi province. But for all of this to happen, Baghdad must be secured. And our plan will help the Iraqi government take back its capital and make good on its commitments.

My fellow citizens, our military commanders and I have carefully weighed the options. We discussed every possible approach. In the end, I chose this course of action because it provides the best chance of success. Many in this chamber understand that America must not fail in Iraq – because you understand that the consequences of failure would be grievous and far reaching.

If American forces step back before Baghdad is secure, the Iraqi government would be overrun by extremists on all sides. We could expect an epic battle between Shia extremists backed by Iran, and Sunni extremists aided by al Qaeda and supporters of the old regime. A contagion of violence could spill out across the country – and in time the entire region could be drawn into the conflict.

For America, this is a nightmare scenario. For the enemy, this is the objective. Chaos is their greatest ally in this struggle. And out of chaos in Iraq, would emerge an emboldened enemy with new safe havens... new recruits ... new resources ... and an even greater determination to harm America. To allow this to happen would be to ignore the lessons of September 11th and invite tragedy. And ladies and gentlemen, nothing is more important at this moment in our history than for America to succeed in the Middle East ... to succeed in Iraq ... and to spare the American people from this danger.

This is where matters stand tonight, in the here and now. I have spoken with many of you in person. I respect you and the arguments you have made. We went into this largely united – in our assumptions, and in our convictions. And whatever you voted for, you did not vote for failure. Our country is pursuing a new strategy in Iraq – and I ask you to give it a chance to work. And I ask you to support our troops in the field – and those on their way.

The war on terror we fight today is a generational struggle that will continue long after you and I have turned our duties over to others. That is why it is important to work together so our Nation can see this great effort through. Both parties and both branches should work in close consultation. And this is why I propose to establish a special advisory council on the war on terror, made up of leaders in Congress from both political parties. We will share ideas for how to position America to meet every challenge that confronts us. And we will show our enemies abroad that we are united in the goal of victory.

One of the first steps we can take together is to add to the ranks of our military – so that the American Armed Forces are ready for all the challenges ahead. Tonight I ask the Congress to authorize an increase in the size of our active Army and Marine Corps by 92,000 in the next five years. A second task we can take on together is to design and establish a volunteer Civilian Reserve Corps. Such a corps would function much like our military reserve. It would ease the burden on the Armed Forces by allowing us to hire civilians with critical skills to serve on missions abroad when America needs them. And it would give people across America who do not wear the uniform a chance to serve in the defining struggle of our time.

Americans can have confidence in the outcome of this struggle – because we are not in this struggle alone. We have a diplomatic strategy that is rallying the world to join in the fight against extremism. In Iraq, multinational forces are operating under a mandate from the United Nations – and we are working with Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Gulf States to increase support for Iraq's government. The United Nations has imposed sanctions on Iran, and made it clear that the world will not allow the regime in Tehran to acquire nuclear weapons. With the other members of the Quartet – the UN, the European Union, and Russia – we are pursuing diplomacy to help bring peace to the Holy Land, and pursuing the establishment of a democratic Palestinian state living side-by-side with Israel in peace and security. In Afghanistan, NATO has taken the lead in turning back the Taliban and al Qaeda offensive – the first time the Alliance has deployed forces outside the North Atlantic area. Together with our partners in China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea, we are pursuing intensive diplomacy to achieve a Korean Peninsula free of nuclear weapons. And we will continue to speak out for the cause of freedom in places like Cuba, Belarus, and Burma – and continue to awaken the conscience of the world to save the people of Darfur.

American foreign policy is more than a matter of war and diplomacy. Our work in the world is also based on a timeless truth: To whom much is given, much is required. We hear the call to take on the challenges of hunger, poverty, and disease – and that is precisely what America is doing. We must continue to fight HIV/AIDS, especially on the continent of Africa – and because you funded our Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the number of people receiving life-saving drugs has grown from 50,000 to more than 800,000 in three short years. I ask you to continue funding our efforts to fight HIV/AIDS. I ask you to provide $1.2 billion over five years so we can combat malaria in 15 African countries. I ask that you fund the Millennium Challenge Account, so that American aid reaches the people who need it, in nations where democracy is on the rise and corruption is in retreat. And let us continue to support the expanded trade and debt relief that are the best hope for lifting lives and eliminating poverty.

When America serves others in this way, we show the strength and generosity of our country. These deeds reflect the character of our people. The greatest strength we have is the heroic kindness, courage, and self sacrifice of the American people. You see this spirit often if you know where to look – and tonight we need only look above to the gallery.

Dikembe Mutombo grew up in Africa, amid great poverty and disease. He came to Georgetown University on a scholarship to study medicine – but Coach John Thompson got a look at Dikembe and had a different idea. Dikembe became a star in the NBA, and a citizen of the United States. But he never forgot the land of his birth – or the duty to share his blessings with others. He has built a brand new hospital in his hometown. A friend has said of this good hearted man: "Mutombo believes that God has given him this opportunity to do great things." And we are proud to call this son of the Congo our fellow American.

After her daughter was born, Julie Aigner-Clark searched for ways to share her love of music and art with her child. So she borrowed some equipment, and began filming children's videos in her basement. The Baby Einstein Company was born – and in just five years her business grew to more than $20 million in sales. In November 2001, Julie sold Baby Einstein to the Walt Disney Company, and with her help Baby Einstein has grown into a $200 million business. Julie represents the great enterprising spirit of America. And she is using her success to help others – producing child safety videos with John Walsh of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Julie says of her new project: "I believe it's the most important thing that I've ever done. I believe that children have the right to live in a world that is safe." We are pleased to welcome this talented business entrepreneur and generous social entrepreneur – Julie Aigner-Clark.

Three weeks ago, Wesley Autrey was waiting at a Harlem subway station with his two little girls, when he saw a man fall into the path of a train. With seconds to act, Wesley jumped onto the tracks ... pulled the man into a space between the rails ... and held him as the train passed right above their heads. He insists he’s not a hero. Wesley says: "We got guys and girls overseas dying for us to have our freedoms. We got to show each other some love." There is something wonderful about a country that produces a brave and humble man like Wesley Autrey.

Tommy Rieman was a teenager pumping gas in Independence, Kentucky, when he enlisted in the United States Army. In December 2003, he was on a reconnaissance mission in Iraq when his team came under heavy enemy fire. From his Humvee, Sergeant Rieman returned fire – and used his body as a shield to protect his gunner. He was shot in the chest and arm, and received shrapnel wounds to his legs – yet he refused medical attention, and stayed in the fight. He helped to repel a second attack, firing grenades at the enemy's position. For his exceptional courage, Sergeant Rieman was awarded the Silver Star. And like so many other Americans who have volunteered to defend us, he has earned the respect and gratitude of our whole country.

In such courage and compassion, ladies and gentlemen, we see the spirit and character of America – and these qualities are not in short supply. This is a decent and honorable country – and resilient, too. We have been through a lot together. We have met challenges and faced dangers, and we know that more lie ahead. Yet we can go forward with confidence – because the State of our Union is strong ... our cause in the world is right ... and tonight that cause goes on.

HT: World Net Daily

Monday, January 22, 2007

Sad Day in America's History

Today marks the 34th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision that led to legalized infanticide in the wombs of would-be mothers. No matter what "side" a living person falls on in this issue, the one thing they can't deny is the reality of this phrase:

Choose life! Your mother did!

I will be back later this evening to post some interesting contrasts on this issue that I have observed over the past few days. If anyone wishes to post his/her opinion(s) on this issue, please do so. It is one of the most volatile issues of our time. Debate often get heated and nasty, but please try to keep a measure of civility. We are debating an issue, not attacking people for their beliefs and decisions. I know. It is very difficult to keep on the issue at hand without getting emotional about it. However, I truly believe that we can temper that emotion with hard facts and evidence in support of the pro-life side.

For now, here are links to my previous blogposts on the horrific holocaust... that is... abortion:

The Tragic, Inhumane, Ugliness of Abortion

Macroevolution as "Fact" Reeks of Hopelessness

A Dilemma at the Checkout Stand

Abortion Kills Babies, Hurts Women

What is a Baby Photo Worth?

The Issue That Won't Go Away

Unafraid of Condemning the Deaths of Innocents

Choose Life, Your Mother Did

Culture of Life? Or Death?

Morality is not Ideology

And, from an earlier post called, "As Sorrow Permeates Your Being":

WHERE IS THE CHURCH? A few years ago I was ministering at an atheist gathering in Washington, D.C. During this meeting, I heard a few words spoken from the platform that I cannot forget. The atheist told the hundreds gathered, "The church is a sleeping giant!" This statement is certainly true, but sad. When the church is silent, sin is celebrated openly and publically. Awake, arise, and obey the Lord!

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AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL

by Judge Roy Moore

America the Beautiful, or so you used to be.
Land of the Pilgrims' pride; I'm glad they'll never see.
Babies piled in dumpsters, Abortion on demand,
Oh, sweet land of liberty, your house is on the sand.
Our children wander aimlessly poisoned by cocaine,
Choosing to indulge their lusts, When God has said abstain.
From sea to shining sea, our Nation turns away
From the teaching of God's love
And a need to always pray.
So many worldly preachers tell lies about our Rock,
Saying God is going broke so they can fleece the flock.
We've kept God in our temples, How callous we have grown.
When earth is but His footstool, And Heaven is His throne.
We've voted in a government that's rotting at the core,
Appointing Godless Judges
Who throw reason out the door,
Too soft to place a killer in a well deserved tomb,
But brave enough to kill a baby
Before he leaves the womb.
You think that God's not angry, That our land's a moral slum?
How much longer will He wait
Before His judgment comes?
How are we to face our God, From Whom we cannot hide?
What then is left for us to do, But stem this evil tide?
If we who are His children, will humbly turn and pray;
Seek His holy face and mend our evil way;
Then God will hear from Heaven
And forgive us of our sins,
He'll heal our sickly land and those who live within.
But, America the Beautiful, If you don't then you will see,
A sad but Holy God withdraw His hand from Thee.

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"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV


We need Christian Cultural Warriors like never before in the history of America...are you willing to stand up for the truth??

I pray wholeheartedly that you will!


Friday, January 19, 2007

Trading Our Thoughts & Desires For God's

Since I haven't included a devotional post in quite a while, I have decided to post one that I received via email today. It's really good and a challenging subject for all Christian believers.

I will say that I don't agree with the idea that everyone and/or anyone can receive the gift of "speaking in tongues" that Keller mentions in the devotional. There is a Bible verse that tells us that God gives spiritual gifts "severely, as He wills." (See 1 Corinthians 12:1-11)

So, just as a person may have a physical gift of singing beautifully, so it is with any spiritual gift. If anyone desires a more detailed explanation about what I have stated about "speaking in tongues," I would be happy to share my reasoning behind it, based upon what the Bible tells us.

However, rather than getting into any long, drawn-out arguments about that topic, let's just say that any who thinks differently about it will just have to "agree to disagree" with me in that area.

Keller makes some excellent points about what it means to "die to self" and how important it is to do this on a daily basis. It is my prayer that this devotional speaks to you as well as it spoke to me!

Christine

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HOW to "die to self" daily. Dying to self daily is what Paul spoke of so often. It is how we walk in the "Spirit" and not in the "flesh" as we are instructed in Romans Chapter 8 and Galatians Chapter 5. The whole issue of dying to self daily is the absolute key to living a victorious life in Christ. It literally means that you have to die to self DAILY! This is why so many people who are saved, love the Lord, live beneath their blessings and in constant turmoil. This is how people who know Christ as their Savior end up committing adultery, cheat people, lie, get in bondage to drugs, alcohol, food, sex, gambling, shopping, greed, and anything else people become enslaved to. They don't die to self each day and end up walking in the "flesh" and NOT the "Spirit."

People wonder all the time how a pastor, a deacon, an elder, someone in the leadership of God's church could leave their wife and run off with another woman. People wonder all the time how a Sunday School teacher who loves the Lord could neglect her children and family because of alcohol. Maybe you are wondering how you could be raising your hands to Jesus, speaking in tongues, and being used by God to touch lives one day, and sinning against God the next. The answer is when you fail to die to self each day, you are walking in the "flesh," not the "Spirit."

The question that needs to be addressed today is HOW does a person "die to self?"

The first step is an action, something that you must do.

Dying to self is a conscious choice that you must make, one nobody can make it for you. It is the act of surrendering your life completely to Christ. The reason God's Word talks about dying to self DAILY is because it is something that we must do each and every day. Our life with Christ is not for an hour or two on Sunday, but literally 24/7. It is critical to make the choice to die to self each and every day.

Since this is something you must do each day, I do it and counsel others to do it the moment you wake up in the morning. As I first open my eyes to a new day, before I do anything I take a moment and thank God for a day that was not promised to me and make the conscious choice to completely surrender my life to Him that day. I literally tell God to take my life and use it for His glory that day, to use me as an instrument of blessing. When we get saved, we not only ask Christ into our heart and life by faith, but we give our very lives to Him. In dying to self each day, we are reaffirming that our life doesn't belong to us any longer, it is His.

At the moment we are born again, we receive the promise of the "Comforter," or the Holy Spirit. Each Believer is indwelt by the Holy Spirit to empower them and guide them throughout their life. It is literally the power of Almighty God living within each person who has given their heart and life to Christ by faith. As you surrender your life afresh to Christ at the start of each day, you are allowing your life to be controlled by the Holy Spirit and not by your flesh. It is no longer you but God that is in complete control of your life. You have traded in your thoughts and desires for God's thoughts and desires. It is not YOU that is living, it is Christ living in you as Paul wrote in Galatians 2:20.

This whole process takes only a few minutes of time alone with the Lord, but it is the most important few minutes of your day. When you don't go through this process each and every morning, you wake up, start going through your day, and not only does it feel like the day is weighing you down, you don't have that confidence. The reality is, the day IS weighing you down because you are operating in your strength and not the Lord's, and the lack of confidence comes from the fact you are in control of your life and not Christ.

Sadly, some people go days, even weeks without really dying to self, and it usually takes the consequences of their poor choices during that time to bring them back to the Lord. Like I say often, your way doesn't work, God's way works! Let me give you some advice out of my love for you. You can never run your life better than God can. The sooner you realize that, the more peace, joy, and abundance you will know during this journey through life.

There is probably no more critical a message I will ever share with you in living a victorious life in Christ than the one today. All of the benefits in God's Word exist and are available to those who believe, but there is a price to pay and that price is our very life surrendered, yielded to the Lord. It is a choice, an act, that nobody can force you to commit. The important thing for you to hear today is that it is not something you do just once and forget about. It is something that you must do DAILY! EVERY DAY! WITHOUT FAIL! Each morning when you wake up, you have to make the conscious choice to die to self, to surrender your life to Christ, and walk in the "Spirit" instead of the "flesh."

I love you and care about you so much. The difference between a person who knows the Lord as their Savior living a defeated life and a victorious life, lies in what I am sharing with you today. Please, save your money. You don't need to waste it listening to Tony Robbins or the motivational speakers of the world lie to you that you can do it on your own, and you don't need to spend it on books and tapes from preachers who preach a feel good Gospel but forget to tell you about the sacrifice involved. The key to living a victorious life in Christ lies in you waking up each morning and making the conscious choice to die to self and allow Christ to control your life.

The fact is, the Bible says that if you have asked Christ into you heart and life by faith, it is no longer your life, that it belongs to Him. The Word says we have been "bought with a price." So in essence, each day you are only giving the Lord what already belongs to Him anyway. Remember my message in the past on what really happens when we get saved? We are literally giving our life to Christ. It is no longer ours, but is now His. The reality is, each morning when we wake up, we have to make the choice to die to self so that Christ can live within us during that day. If we don't do this each and every day when we wake up, we will soon find ourselves walking in the "flesh" and not the "Spirit."

I will be praying for you today. Praying that you will sit down and read this message over and over. This is the meat and potatoes of the Word. This is where the rubber meets the road in regard to our Christian walk. This is the part that nobody really wants to talk about since we love the benefits of being saved, but we really don't want to think about the price that Jesus paid or the sacrifice we have to make each day. You MUST think about it since it is the difference between you living a defeated life and living a victorious life. To live that victorious life in Christ, to walk in His victory, you have to die to self each day so that you are walking in the "Spirit" and not the "flesh" so that it is Christ, not you that lives.


In His love and service,
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Bill Keller

***ARE YOU 100% CERTAIN WHERE YOU WILL SPEND ETERNITY? The fact is you will die one day. At that moment, you will either spend eternity with the Lord or be cast into everlasting darkness forever separated from God your creator. To know for certain you will be forever with Jesus, go to:
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(C) Copyright 2007, Bill Keller Ministries. All rights reserved.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Child Abuse Disguised as "Art"??

Kingdom Advancer has a very detailed and informative post up on a subject that should make us all sit up and take notice.

KA stated:
It's about protecting a young girl (actress Dakota Fanning) and standing up for what's right.


I heard about this on the Sean Hannity radio show today. I think it's disgusting and awful...and I can't believe the parents would let their 12 year old daughter do such a role! It's crazy...no amount of money or fame is worth putting a child through that!

There was a so-called "psychologist" on Hannity's radio show today who tried to point out that this film would "bring light to a much needed subject"...blah blah blah. Yeah right...have a young girl going through a simulating rape scene is the right way to do that???

Awful...

Paul Petersen, former child star who played Jeff Stone on The Donna Reed Show, has now become an advocate for child actors through his A Minor Consideration organization. It was formed in 1990 to give aid and support to young performers---Past, Present and Future.

Paul countered everything that the promoter of this terrible film was saying on Hannity's show. He pointed out that the girl had to have endured some awful things from the director of the film in order to make the scene "realistic."

Please visit Kingdom Advancer's Wrong In So Many Ways post to see all the reasons why we should be concerned about child actress, Dakota Fanning, as well as any other child actors out there who could be subjected to "Indecent, Inappropriate, Inexcusable, Irresponsible, Unacceptable, Unwise, Unlawful child abuse" disguised as "art."

Understanding Islamic Obsession With Jihad

At first, I was tempted to cut and paste only portions of the following essay in response to Jody's comment in the Troops Ask For Time, Patience and Understanding thread. Then, I thought that if I had written an essay on the subject, I would want people to share it in it's entirety.

So, below is the entire essay. We can discuss certain parts of it, if anyone visiting and posting comments here desires to do so.

I had found several points in it that were discussed in the Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West documentary. (Although I don't have the time to do it right now, perhaps I can bold those sections later.)

Since the people who were interviewed in the documentary (Obsession) actually lived through and experienced what jihad is, as well as what the term "jihad" means to the Wahabbi sect, (and how it is promoted through propagandist methods to generations of Muslims from small children all the way up to adult); I would be more inclined to believe that what they have to say (especially via this excellent documentary) way over and above a nasty, liberal left blogger whose high opinion of himself seems to get in the way of any kind of civil dialogue.

Yes! I'd listen to them rather than the uninformed bathering of a liberal left atheist who comes over here and chooses to hurl insults (especially at Michele Malkin?? Someone I doubt he even KNOWS PERSONALLY??) instead of answering the direct questions posed to him!! It's just more proof that no matter how intellectually elite a person thinks he is...he can still lack wisdom and proper etiquette when participating in a discussion.

But hey! On the other hand, isn't that what blogging is all about? If the lefties stayed at their blogs, and the righties stayed at their blogs...we can't learn from each other...Amen?

Besides, anyone reading the essay will probably learn a lot from it...


Christine

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The Quranic Concept of War 1

JOSEPH C. MYERS

“The universalism of Islam, in its all-embracing creed, is imposed on the believers as a continuous process of warfare, psychological and political, if not strictly military. . . . The Jihad, accordingly, may be stated as a doctrine of a permanent state of war, not continuous fighting.”2 — Majid Khadduri

Political and military leaders are notoriously averse to theory, but if there is a theorist about war who matters, it remains Carl von Clausewitz, whose Vom Kriege (On War) has shaped Western views about war since the middle of the nineteenth century.”3 Both points are likely true and problematic since we find ourselves engaged in war with people not solely imbued with western ideas and values or followers of western military theorists. The Hoover Institution’s Paul Sperry recently stated, “Four years into the war on terror, US intelligence officials tell me there are no baseline studies of the Muslim prophet Muhammad or his ideological or military doctrine found at either the CIA or Defense Intelligence Agency, or even the war colleges.”4

Would this be surprising? When it comes to warfighting military audiences tend to focus on the military and power aspects of warfare; the tangibles of terrain, enemy, weather, leadership, and troops; quantifiables such as the number of tanks and artillery tubes—the correlation of forces. Analysts steer toward the familiar rather than the unfamiliar; people tend to think in their comfort zones. The study of ideology or philosophy is often brushed aside, it’s not the “stuff of muddy boots;” it is more cerebral than physical and not action oriented. Planners do not assess the “correlation of ideas.” The practitioners are too busy.

Dr. Antulio Echevarria recently argued the US military does not have a doctrine for war as much as it has a doctrine for operations and battles.5 The military has a deficit of strategic, and, one could add, philosophic thinking. In the war against Islamist terrorism, how many have heard of the Muslim Brotherhood’s “Project”?6 Is the political philosophy of Ayatollah Khomeini, who was in fact well-grounded in western political theory and rigorously rejected it, studied in our military schools? Are there any implications to his statement in 1981 that “Iran . . . is determined to propagate Islam to the whole world”?7

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To understand war, one has to study its philosophy; the grammar and logic of your opponent. Only then are you approaching strategic comprehension. To understand the war against Islamist terrorism one must begin to understand the Islamic way of war, its philosophy and doctrine, the meanings of jihad in Islam—and one needs to understand that those meanings are highly varied and utilitarian depending on the source.

With respect to the war against the global jihad and its associated terror groups, individual terrorists, and clandestine adherents, one should ask if there is a unique method or attitude to their approach to war. Is there a philosophy, or treatise such as Clausewitz’s On War that attempts to form their thinking about war? Is there a document that can be reviewed and understood in such a manner that we may begin to think strategically about our opponent. There is one work that stands out from the many.

The Quranic Concept of War

The Quranic Concept of War, by Brigadier General S. K. Malik of the Pakistani Army provides readers with unequalled insight. Originally published in Pakistan in 1979, most available copies are found in India, or in small non-descript Muslim bookstores.8 One major point to ponder, when thinking about The Quranic Concept of War, is the title itself. The Quran is presumed to be the revealed word of God as spoken through his chosen prophet, Mohammed. According to Malik, the Quran places warfighting doctrine and its theory in a much different category than western thinkers are accustomed to, because it is not a theory of war derived by man, but of God. This is God’s warfighting principles and commandments revealed. Malik’s attempts to distill God’s doctrine for war through the examples of the Prophet. By contrast, the closest that Clausewitz comes to divine presentation is in his discussion of the trinity: the people, the state, and the military. In the Islamic context, the discussion of war is at the level of revealed truth and example, well above theory—God has no need to theorize. Malik notes, “As a complete Code of Life, the Holy Quran gives us a philosophy of war as well. . . . This divine philosophy is an integral part of the total Quranic ideology.”9

Historiography

In The Quranic Concept of War, Malik seeks to instruct readers in the uniquely important doctrinal aspects of Quranic warfare. The Quranic approach to war is “infinitely supreme and effective . . . [and] points towards the realization of universal peace and justice . . . and makes maximum allowance to its adversaries to co-operate [with Islam] in a combined search for a just and peaceful order.”10 For purposes of this review, the term “doctrine” refers to both religious and broad strategic approaches, not methods and procedures. Malik’s work is a treatise with historical, political, legalistic, and moralistic ramifications on Islamic warfare. It seemingly is without parallel in the western sense of warfare since the “Quran is a source of eternal guidance for mankind.”11

The approach is not new to Islamists and other jihad theorists fighting according to the “Method of Mohammed” or hadith. The lessons learned are recorded
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and form an important part of Quranic surah and jihadist’s scholarship.12 Islamic scholars both Muslim and non-Muslim will find much to debate in terms of Malik’s view of jihad doctrine and Quranic warfare. Malik’s work is essentially modern scholarship; although he does acknowledge the classical views of jihad in many respects.13

Malik’s arguments are clearly parochial, often more editorial than scholarly, and his tone is decidedly confident and occasionally supremacist. The reach and influence of the author’s work is not clear although one might believe that given the idealism of his treatise, his approaches to warfare, and the role and ends of “terror” his text may resonate with extremist and radicals prone to use terroristic violence to accomplish their ends. For that reason alone, the book is worth studying.

Introduction

The preface by Allah Bukhsh K. Brohi, the former Pakistani ambassador to India, offers important insights into Malik’s exposition. In fact, Brohi’s 13-page preface lays the foundation for the books ten chapters. Malik places Quranic warfare in an academic context relative to that used by western theorists. He analyzes the causes and objects of war, as well as war’s nature and dimensions. He then turns attention to the ethics and strategy of warfare. Toward the end of the book he reviews the exercise of Quranic warfare based on the examples of the Prophet Mohammed’s military campaigns and concludes with summary observations. There are important jus en bellum and jus ad bellum implications in the author’s writings, as well as in his controversial ideas related to the means and objectives of war. It is these concepts that warrant the attention of planners and strategist.

Zia-Ul-Haq (1924-88), the former President of Pakistan and Pakistani Army Chief of Staff, opens the book by focusing on the concept of jihad within Islam and explaining it is not simply the domain of the military:

Jehad fi sabilallah is not the exclusive domain of the professional soldier, nor is it restricted to the application of military force alone.


This book brings out with simplicity, clarity and precision the Quranic philosophy on the application of military force within the context of the totality that is JEHAD. The professional soldier in a Muslim army, pursuing the goals of a Muslim state, cannot become ‘professional’ if in all his activities he does not take the ‘colour of Allah,’ The nonmilitary citizen of a Muslin state must, likewise, be aware of the kind of soldier that his country must produce and the only pattern of war that his country’s armed forces may wage.14

General Zia states that all Muslims play a role in jihad, a mainstream concept of the Quran, that jihad in terms of warfare is a collective responsibility of the Muslim ummah, and is not restricted to soldiers. General Zia emphasizes how the concept of Islamic military professionalism requires “godly character” in order to be fully achieved. Zia then endorses Malik’s thesis as the “only pattern of war,” or approach to war that an Islamic state may wage.

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Battling Counter-initiatory Forces

In the preface Ambassador Brohi details what might be startling to many readers. He states that Malik has made “a valuable contribution to Islamic jurisprudence” or Islamic law, and an “analytic restatement of the Quranic wisdom on the subject of war and peace.” Brohi implies that Malik’s discussion, though a valuable new version, is an approach to a theme already well developed.15

Brohi then defines jihad, “The most glorious word in the Vocabulary of Islam is Jehad, a word which is untranslatable in English but, broadly speaking, means ‘striving’, ‘struggling’, ‘trying’ to advance the Divine causes or purposes.” He introduces a somewhat cryptic concept when he explains man’s role in a “Quranic setting” as energetically combating forces of evil or what may be called, “counter-initiatory” forces which are at war with the harmony and the purpose of life on earth.16 For the true Muslin the harmony and purpose in life are only possible through man’s ultimate submission to God’s will, that all will come to know, recognize, and profess Mohammed as the Prophet of God. Man must recognize the last days and acknowledge tawhid, the oneness of God.17

Brohi recounts the classic dualisms of Islamic theology; that the world is a place of struggle between good and evil, between right and wrong, between Haq and Na-Haq (truth and untruth), and between halal and haram (legitimate and forbidden). According to Brohi, it is the duty of man to opt for goodness and reject evil. Brohi appeals to the “greater jihad,” a post-classical jihad doctrine developed by the mystical Sufi order and other Shia scholars.18

Brohi places jihad in the context of communal if not imperial obligation; both controversial formulations:

When a believer sees that someone is trying to obstruct another believer from traveling the road that leads to God, spirit of Jehad requires that such a man who is imposing obstacles should be prevented from doing so and the obstacles placed by him should also be removed, so that mankind may be freely able to negotiate its own path that leads to Heaven.” To do otherwise, “by not striving to clear or straighten the path we [Muslims] become passive spectators of the counter-initiatory forces imposing a blockade in the way of those who mean to keep their faith with God.19
This viewpoint appears to reflect the classic, collective duty within jihad doctrine, to defend the Islamic community from threats—the concept of defensive jihad. Brohi is saying much more than that; however, he is attempting to delineate the duty—the proactive duty—to clear the path for Islam. It is necessary not only to defend the individual believer if he is being hindered in his faith, but also to remove the obstacles of those counter-initiatory forces hindering his Islamic development. This begs the question of what is actually meant by the initiatory forces. The answer is clear to Brohi; the force of initiative is Islam and its Muslim members. “It is the duty of a believer to carry forward the Message of God and to bring it to notice of his fellow-men in handsome ways. But if someone attempts to obstruct him from doing so he is entitled as a matter of defense, to retaliate.”20

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This formulation would appear to turn the concept of defense on its head. To the extent that a Muslim may proclaim Islam and proselytize, or Islam, as a faith, seeks to extend its invitation and reach—initiate its advance—but is unable to do so, then that represents an overt threat justifying—a defensive jihad.
According to Brohi, this does not result in the “ordinary wars which mankind has been fighting for the sake of either revenge or for securing . . . more land or more booty . . . [this] striving must be [is] for the sake of God. Wars in the theory of Islam are . . . to advance God’s purposes on earth, and invariably they are defensive in character.” In other words, everywhere the message of God and Islam is or can be hindered from expansion, resisted or opposed by some “obstruction” (a term not clearly defined) Islam is intrinsically entitled to defend its manifest destiny.21

While his logic is controversial, Brohi is not unique in his extrapolation. His theory in fact reflects the argument of Rashid Rida, a conservative disciple of the Egyptian Muhammad Abduh. In 1913 Abduh published an article evaluating Islam’s early military campaigns and determined that Islam’s early neighbors “prevented the proclamation of truth” engendering the defense of Islam. “Our religion is not like others that defend themselves . . . but our defense of our religion is the proclamation of truth and the removal of distortion and misrepresentation of it.”22

No Nation is Sovereign

The exegesis of the term jihad is often debated. Some apologists make clear that nowhere in the Quran does the term “Holy War” exist; that is true, but it is also irrelevant. War in Islam is either just or unjust and that justness depends on the ends of war. Brohi, and later Malik, make clear that the ends of war in Islam or jihad are to fulfill God’s divine purpose. Not only should that be a holy purpose, it must be a just war in order to be “Holy War.”23

The next dualism Brohi presents is that of Dar al-Islam and Dar al-Harb, the house of submission and the house of war. He describes the latter, as “perpetuating defiance of the Lord.” While explaining that conditions for war in Islam are limited (a constrained set of circumstances) he notes that “in Islam war is waged to establish supremacy of the Lord only when every other argument has failed to convince those who reject His will and work against the very purpose of the creation of mankind.”24 Brohi quotes the Quranic manuscript Surah, al-Tawba:

Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued.25

Acknowledging western critics who believe that Islam is in a state of perpetual struggle with the non-Islamic world, Brohi counters in a clearly dismissive tone by explaining that man is the slave to God, and defying God is treason under Islamic law. Those who defy God should be removed from humanity like a cancerous growth. Islam requires believers “to invite non-believers to the fold of Islam” by using “persuasion” and “beautiful methods.” He continues, “the first duty” of a Muslim

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is dawa, a proclamation to conversion by “handsome ways.” It is only after refusing dawa and the invitation to Islam that “believers have no option but in self-defense to wage a war against those threatening aggression.”

Obviously, much turns on how threats and aggression are characterized. It is difficult to understand, however, based on the structure of his argument, that Brohi views non-believers and their states as requiring conversion over time by peaceful means; and when that fails, by force. He is echoing the doctrine of Abd al-Salam Faraj, author of Al-Farida al-Ghaibah, better known as The Neglected Duty, a work that is widely read throughout the Muslim world.26

Finally, Brohi examines the concept of the ummah and the international system. “The idea of Ummah of Mohammad, the Prophet of Islam, is incapable of being realized within the framework of territorial states.” This is a consistent view that underpins many works on the concept of the Islamic state.27 For Muslims, the ummah is a transcendent religious and cultural society united and reflecting the unity (tawhid) of Islam; the idea of one God, indivisible, one community, one belief, and one duty to live and become godly. According to the Prophet, “Ummah participates in this heritage by a set pattern of thought, belief and practice . . . and supplies the spiritual principle of integration of mankind—a principle which is supra-national, supra-racial, supra-linguistic and supra-territorial.”28

With respect to the “law of war and peace in Islam” Brohi writes it “is as old as the Quran itself. . . . ” In his analysis of the law of nations and their international dealings, he emphasizes that in “Islamic international law this conduct [war and peace] is, strictly speaking, regulated between Muslims and non-Muslims, there being, from Islamic perspective, no other nation. . . . ” In other words, war is between Muslims and non-Muslims and not in actuality between states. It is transnational. He adds, “In Islam, of course, no nation is sovereign since Allah alone is the only sovereign in Whom all authority vests.”29 Here Brohi is echoing what Islamic scholars such as Majid Khadduri have described as the “dualism of the universal religion and universal state that is Islam.”30

The Divine Philosophy on War

General Malik begins by categorizing human beings into three archetypes: those who fear Allah and profess the Faith; those who reject the Faith; and those who profess, but are treacherous in their hearts. Examples of the Prophet and the instructions to him by God in his early campaigns should be studied to fully understand these three examples in practice. The author highlights the fact that the “divine philosophy on war” was revealed gradually over a 12 year period, its earliest guidance dealing with the causes and objects of war, while later guidance focused on Quranic strategy, the conduct of war, and the ethical dimensions of warfare.31

In Chapter Three, Malik reviews several key thoughts espoused by western scholars related to the causes of war. He examines the ideologies of Lenin, Geoffery Blainey, Quincy Wright, and Frederick H. Hartman each of whom spoke about war in a historical or material context with respect to the nature of the state system. Malik finds these explanations wanting and turns to the Quran for explanation, “war could only be
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waged for the sake of justice, truth, law, and preservation of human society. . . . The central theme behind the causes of war . . . [in] the Holy Quran, was the cause of Allah.”32

The author recounts the progression of revelations by God to the Prophet that “granted the Muslims the permission to fight . . . .” Ultimately, God would compel and command Muslims to fight: “Fight in the cause of Allah.” In his analysis of this surah Malik highlights the fact that “new elements” were added to the causes of war: that in order to fight, Muslims must be “fought first;” Muslims are not to “transgress God’s limits” in the conduct of war; and everyone should understand that God views “tumult and oppression” of Muslims as “worse than slaughter.”33
This oppression was exemplified by the denial of Muslim’s right to worship at the Sacred Mosque by the early Arab Koraish, people of Mecca. Malik describes the situation in detail, “. . . the tiny Muslim community in Mecca was the object of the Koraish tyranny and oppression since the proclamation of Islam. . . . The enemy repression reached its zenith when the Koraish denied the Muslims access to the Sacred Mosque (the Ka’aba) to fulfill their religious obligations. This sacrilegious act amounted to an open declaration of war upon Islam. These actions eventually compelling the Muslims to migrate to Medina twelve years later, in 622 AD. . . .”34

Malik argues that the pagan Koraish tribe had no reason to prohibit Muslim worship, since the Muslims did not impede their form of worship. This historical example helps to further define the concept that “tumult and oppression is worse than slaughter” and as the Quran repeats, “graver is it in the sight of Allah to prevent access to the path of Allah, to deny Him, to prevent access to the Sacred Mosque, and drive out its members.” Malik also notes the Quran distinguishes those who fight “in the cause of Allah and those who reject Faith and fight in the cause of evil.”35 In terms of Quranic just war theory, war must be waged “only to fight the forces of tyranny and oppression.”36

Challenging Clausewitz’s notion that “policy” provides the context and boundary of war; Malik says it is the reverse, “‘war’ forced policy to define and determine its own parameters” and since that discussion focuses on parochial issues such as national interests, and the vagaries of state to state relations it is a lesser perspective. In the divine context of the Quran war orients on the spread of “justice and faith in Allah altogether and everywhere.” According to the author war is to be fought aggressively, slaughter is not the worst evil. In the course of war every opportunity for peace should be pursued and reciprocated. That is every remonstrance of peace by the enemies of Islam, but only as prescribed by the Quran’s “clear-cut philosophy and methodology” for preserving peace.37

Understanding the context in which the Quran describes and defines “justice and peace” is important. Malik refers the reader to the battle of Badr to elucidate these principles. There is peace with those pagans who cease hostilities, and war continues with those who refuse. He cites the following surah, “as long as these stand true to you, stand ye true to them, for Allah doth love the righteous.”38 Referring to the precedent setting Hodaibayya treaty in the ninth year of the hijra, or pilgrimages to Mecca, Malik outlines how Allah and the Prophet abrogated those treaties with the pagan Meccans.

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Pagans who accepted terms voluntarily without a treaty were respected. Those who refused, the Quran directed, were to be slain wherever found. This precedent and “revelations commanded the Muslims to fulfill their treaty commitments for the contracted period but put them under no obligations to renew them.”39 It also established the precedent that Muslims may conclude treaties with non-believers, but only for a temporary period.40 Commenting on western approaches to peace, Malik views such approaches as not standing the “test of time” with no worthwhile role to play even in the future.41 The author’s point is that peace between states has only secular, not divine ends; and peace in an Islamic context is achieved only for the promotion of Islam.

As the Prophet gained control of Mecca he decreed that non-believers could assemble or watch over the Sacred Mosque. He later consolidated power over Arabia and many who had not yet accepted Islam, “including Christians and Jew, [they] were given the option to choose between war and submission.” These non-believers were required to pay a poll-tax or jizya and accept the status of dhimmitude [servitude to Islam] in order to continue practicing their faith. According to Malik the taxes were merely symbolic and insignificant. In summarizing this relationship the author states, “the object of war is to obtain conditions of peace, justice, and faith. To do so it is essential to destroy the forces of oppression and persecution.”42 This view is in keeping with that outlined by Khadduri, “The jihad, it will be recalled, regarded war as Islam’s instrument to transform the dar al-harb into dar al-Islam . . . in Islamic legal theory, the ultimate objective of Islam is not war per se, but the ultimate establishment of peace.”43

The Nature of War

Malik argues that the “nature and dimension of war” is the greatest single characteristic of Quranic warfare and distinguishes it from all other doctrines. He acknowledges Clausewitz’s contribution to the understanding of warfare in its moral and spiritual context. The moral forces of war, as Clausewitz declared, are perhaps the most important aspects in war. Reiterating that Muslims are required to wage war “with the spirit of religious duty and obligation,” the author makes it clear that in return for fighting in the way of Allah, divine, angelic assistance will be rendered to jihad warriors and armies. At this point The Quranic Concept of War moves beyond the metaphysical to the supernatural element, unlike anything found in western doctrine. Malik highlights the fact that divine assistance requires “divine standards” on the part of the warrior mujahideen for the promise of Allah’s aid to be met.44

The author then builds upon the jihad warrior’s role in the realms of divine cause, purpose, and support, to argue that in order for the Muslim warrior to be unmatched, to be the bravest and the most fearless; he can only do so through the correct spiritual preparation, beginning with total submission to God’s will. The Quran reveals that the moral forces are the “real issues involved in the planning and conduct of war.”45 Malik quotes the Quran: “Fighting is prescribed for you . . . and ye dislike a thing which is good for you and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye know not.”
The Quran instructs the jihad warrior “to fight . . . with total devotion and never contemplate a flight from the battlefield for fear of death.” The jihad warrior,
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who dies in the way of Allah, does not really die but lives on in heaven. Malik emphasizes this in several Quranic verses. “Think not of those who are slain in Allah’s way as dead. . . . Nay, they live finding their sustenance in the Presence of the Lord.” Malik also notes that “Not equal are those Believers . . . Allah has granted a higher grade to those who strive and fight . . . .”46
The Quranic dimensions of war are “revolutionary,” conferring on the jihad warrior a “personality so strong and overbearing as to prove themselves equal to, indeed dominate, every contingency in war.”47 This theme of spiritual preparation and pure belief has appeared in the prolific jihad writings of Usaman Dan Fodio in the early 1800s and repeated by the Saudi writer Abdallah al-Qadiri in 1992, both emphasizing the role of the “greater jihad.” Becoming a purer and more disciplined Muslim serves the cause of Islam better in peace and war.48


Malik, like Brohi, acknowledges critics who say that Islam has been “spread by the sword,” but he responds that Islam is spread through restraint in war and in “the use of force [that] have no parallel.” He then argues that restraint in warfare is a “two-sided affair.” Where the enemy (not defined) fails to exercise restraints and commits “excesses” (not defined) then “the very injunction of preserving and promoting peace and justice demands the use of limited force . . . . Islam permits the use of the sword for such purpose.”49 Since Malik is speaking in the context of active war and response to the “excesses of war” it is unclear what he means by “limited force” or response.

The author expands on the earlier ideas that moral and spiritual forces are predominate in war. He contrasts Islamic strategic approaches with western theories of warfare oriented toward the application of force, primarily in the military domain, as opposed to Islam where the focus is on a broader application of power. Power in Malik’s context is the power of jihad, which is total, both in the conduct of total war and in its supporting strategy; referred to as “total or grand strategy.” Malik provides the following definition, “Jehad is a continuous and never-ending struggle waged on all fronts including political, economic, social, psychological, domestic, moral and spiritual to attain the objectives of policy.”50 The power of jihad brings with it the power of God.
The Quranic concept of strategy is therefore divine theory. The examples and lessons to be derived from it may be found in the study of the classics, inspired by such events as the battles of the Prophet, e.g., Badr, Khandaq, Tabuk, and Hudaibiyya. Malik again references the divine assistance of Allah and the aid of angelic hosts. He refers to the battles of Hunain and Ohad as instances where seeming defeat was reversed and Allah “sent down Tranquility into the hearts of believers, that they may add Faith to their Faith.” Malik argues that divine providence steels the jihadi in war, “strengthens the hearts of Believers.” Calmness of faith, “assurance, hope, and tranquility” in the face of danger is the divine standard.51

Strike Terror into their Hearts

Malik uses examples to demonstrate that Allah will strike “terror into the hearts of Unbelievers.”52 At this point he begins to develop his most controversial and conjectural Quranic theory related to warfare—the role of terror. Readers need to understand that the author is thinking and writing in strategic terms, not in the vernacular
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of battles or engagements. Malik continues, “when God wishes to impose His will on his enemies, He chooses to do so by casting terror into their hearts.”53 He cites another verse, “against them make ready your strength to the utmost of your power, including steeds of war, to strike terror into (the hearts) of the enemies of Allah . . . .” Malik’s strategic synthesis is specific: “the Quranic military strategy thus enjoins us to prepare ourselves for war to the utmost in order to strike terror into the hearts of the enemies, known or hidden, while guarding ourselves from being terror-stricken by the enemy.”54 Terror is an effect; the end-state.
Malik identifies the center of gravity in war as the “human heart, [man’s] soul, spirit, and Faith.” Note that Faith is capitalized, meaning more than simple moral courage or fortitude. Faith in this sense is in the domain of religious and spiritual faith; this is the center of gravity in war. The main weapon against this Islamic concept of center of gravity is “the strength of our own souls . . . [keeping] terror away from our own hearts.” In terms of achieving decisive and direct decisions preparing for this type of battlefield first requires “creating a wholesome respect for our Cause”—the cause of Islam. This “respect” must be seeded in advance of war and conflict in the minds of the enemies. Malik then introduces the informational, psychological, or perception management concepts of warfare. Echoing Sun Tzu, he states, that if properly prepared, the “war of muscle,” the physical war, will already be won by “the war of will.”55 “Respect” therefore is achieved psychologically by, as Brohi suggested earlier, “beautiful” and “handsome ways” or by the strategic application of terror.
When examining the theme of the preparatory stage of war, Malik talks of the “war of preparation being waged . . . in peace,” meaning that peacetime preparatory activities are in fact part of any war and “vastly more important than the active war.” This statement should not be taken lightly, it essentially means that Islam is in a perpetual state of war while peace can only be defined as the absence of active war. Malik argues that peace-time training efforts should be oriented on the active war(s) to come, in order to develop the Quranic and divine “Will” in the mujahid. When armies and soldiers find limited physical resources they should continue and emphasize the development of the “spiritual resources” as these are complimentary factors and create synergy for future military action.

Malik’s most controversial dictum is summarized in the following manner: in war, “the point where the means and the end meet” is in terror. He formulates terror as an objective principal of war; once terror is achieved the enemy reaches his culminating point. “Terror is not a means of imposing decision upon the enemy; it is the decision we wish to impose . . . .” Malik’s divine principal of Islamic warfare may be restated as “strike terror; never feel terror.” The ultimate objective of this form of warfare “revolves around the human heart, [the enemies] soul, spirit, and Faith.”56 Terror “can be instilled only if the opponent’s Faith is destroyed . . . . It is essential in the ultimate analysis, to dislocate [the enemies] Faith.” Those who are firm in their religious conviction are immune to terror, “a weak Faith offers inroads to terror.” Therefore, as part of preparations for jihad, actions will be oriented on weakening the non-Islamic’s “Faith,” while strengthening the Islamic’s. What that weakening or “dislocation” entails in practice remains ambiguous. Malik concludes, “Psychological dislocation is temporary; spiritual dislocation is permanent.” The soul of man can only be touched by terror.57

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Malik then moves to a more academic discussion of ten general categories inherent in the conduct of Islamic warfare. These categories are easily translatable and recognizable to most western theorists; planning, organization, and conduct of military operations. In this regard, the author offers no unique insight. His last chapter is used to restate his major conclusions, stressing that “The Holy Quran lays the highest emphasis on the preparation for war. It wants us to prepare ourselves for war to the utmost. The test . . . lies in our capability to instill terror into the hearts of our enemies.”58

Evaluation of The Quranic Concept of War

While the extent and reach of Malik’s thesis cannot be confirmed in the Islamic world neither can it be discounted. Though controversial, his citations are accurately drawn from Islamic sources and consistent with classical Islamic jurisprudence.59 As Malik notes, “Quranic military thought is an integral and inseparable part of the total Quranic message.”60 Policy planners and strategists striving to understand the nature of the “Long War” should consider Malik’s writings in that light.

Malik makes clear that the Quran provides the doctrine, guidance, and examples for the conduct of Quranic or Islamic warfare. “It gives a strategy of war that penetrates deep down to destroy the opponents’ faith and render his physical and mental faculties totally ineffective.”61 Malik’s thesis focuses on the fact that the primary reason for studying the Quran is to gain a greater understanding of these concepts and insights. The Prophet Mohammed, as the Quran attests, changed the intent and objective of war—raising the sphere of war to a Godly plane and purpose; the global proclamation and spread of Islam. This obviously rejects the Clausewitizian politics and policy dyad: that war is simply policy of the state.

Quranic warfare is “just war.” It is jus en bellum and jus ad bellum if fought “in the way of Allah” for divine purposes and the ends of Islam. This contradicts the western philosophy of just war theory. Another important connotation is that jihad is a continuum, across peace and war. It is a constant and covers the spectrum from grand strategy to tactical; collective to the individual; from the preparatory to the execution phases of war.

Malik highlights the fact that the preservation of life is not the ultimate end or greatest good in Quranic warfare. Ending “tumult and oppression,” achieving the war aims of Islam through jihad is the desired end. Dying in this cause brings direct reward in heaven for the mujahid, sacrifice is sacred. It naturally follows that death is not feared in Quranic warfare; indeed, “tranquility” invites God’s divine aid and assistance. The “Base” of the Quranic military strategy is spiritual preparation and “guarding ourselves against terror.”62 Readers may surmise that the training camps of al Qaeda (The Base) were designed as much for spiritual preparation as military. One needs only to recall the example of Mohammed Atta’s “last night” preparations.63
The battleground of Quranic war is the human soul—it is religious warfare. The object of war is to dislocate and destroy the [religious] “Faith” of the enemy. These principals are consistent with objectives of al Qaeda and other radical Islamic organizations. “Wars in the theory of Islam are . . . to advance God’s purposes on earth, and invariably they are defensive in character.”64 Peace treaties in theory are
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temporary, pragmatic protocols. This treatise acknowledges Islam’s manifest destiny and the approach to achieving it.
General Malik’s thesis in The Quranic Concept of War can be fundamentally described as “Islam is the answer.” He makes a case for war and the revitalization of Islam. This is a martial exegesis of the Quran. Malik like other modern Islamists are, at root, romantics. They focus on the Quran for jihad a doctrine that harkens back to the time of the Prophet and the classical-jihadist period when Islam enjoyed its most successful military campaigns and rapid growth.

The book’s metaphysical content borders on the supernatural and renders “assured expectations” that cannot be evaluated or tested in the arena of military experience. Incorporating “divine intervention” into military campaigns, while possibly advantageous, cannot be calculated as an overt force multiplier. Critics may also point to the ahistorical aspect of Malik’s thesis; that Islam is in a state of constant struggle with the non-Islamic world. There are examples of Muslim armies serving side by side with Christian armies in combat and campaigns are numerous, with Iraq being but a recent example.65

Malik’s appraisal of the Quran as a source of divine revelation for victory in war can likewise be criticized by historical example. Were it fully true and operationalized then the 1,400 years of Islamic military history might demonstrate something beyond its present state. War and peace in Islam has ebbed and flowed as has the conduct of war across all civilizations, ancient and modern. Islam as an independent military force has been in recession since 1492, although the latest jihadist’s threat of terror against the international system is, at least in part, a possible reaction to this long recession. Malik’s thesis essentially recognizes this historical pattern; indeed, Malik’s book may be an attempt to reverse this trend. The events of 9/11 may be seen as a validation of Malik’s thesis regarding the spiritual preparation and the use of terror. The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were intended to seed “respect” (fear) in the minds of Islam’s enemies. These acts were not only directed at Western non-believers, but also the Muslim leaders who “profess the faith but are treacherous in their hearts” (allies and supporters of the United States). The barbarity of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and others in Iraq reflect a focus on extreme terror designed to wilt the will of Islam’s enemies.
Malik and Brohi both emphasize the defensive nature of jihad in Islam, but this position appears to be more a defense of a manifest destiny inevitably resulting in conflict. In their rendering of jihad both, not surprisingly, owe an intellectual debt to the Pakistani Islamist theorist, Abu al-Ala al-Mawdudi. Al-Mawdudi is an important intellectual precursor to the Muslim Brotherhood, Sayyid Qutb, and other modern Islamic revivalists. As al-Mawdudi notes, “Islamic jihad is both offensive and defensive” oriented on liberating man from humanistic tyranny.66

The author’s most controversial and, perhaps, most noteworthy assertion, is the distinction of “terror” as an ends rather than as a means to an end. The soul can only be touched by terror. Malik’s divine principal of war may be summarized in the dictum “strike terror; never feel terror.” Yet, he does not describe any specific method of delivering terror into the heart of Islam’s enemies. His view of terror seems to conflict with his earlier, limited, discussion of the concept of restraint in warfare and what actually
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constitutes “excesses” on the part of an enemy. It also conflicts with the character and nature of response that the author says is demanded. Malik leaves many of these pertinent issues undefined under a veneer of legitimating theory.

In spite of certain ambiguities and theoretical weaknesses, this work should be studied and valued for its insight and analysis relate to jihadists’ concepts and the asymmetric approach to war that radical Muslims may adapt and execute. With respect to global jihad terrorism, as the events of 9/11 so vividly demonstrated, there are those who believe and will exercise the tenets of The Quranic Concept of War.

NOTES
1. Brigadier S. K. Malik, The Quranic Concept of War (Lahore, Pakistan: Associated Printers, 1979). Quranic War or Quranic Warfare refers to Malik’s treatment in his book.
2. Majid Khadduri, War and Peace in the Law of Islam (Baltimore, Md.: John Hopkins Press, 1955), p. 64.
3. R. D. Hooker, “Beyond Vom Kriege: The Character and Conduct of Modern War,” Parameters, 35 (Summer 2005), 4.
4. Paul Sperry, “The Pentagon Breaks the Islam Taboo,” FrontPage Magazine, 14 December 2005, http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/
ReadArticle.asp?ID=20539.
5. Antulio Echevarria, Towards an American Way of War (Carlisle, Pa.: US Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, March 2004).
6. Patrick Poole, “The Muslim Brotherhood ‘Project,’” FrontPage Magazine, 11 May 2006, http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/
ReadArticle.asp?ID=22415.
7. Farhand Rajaee, Islamic Values and World View: Khomeyni on Man the State and International Politics,” (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1983), p 71.
8. Irfan Yusuf, “Theories on Islamic Books You Wouldn’t Read About,” Canberra Times, 21 July 2005, http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=your%20say&subclass=general&category=editorial%20 opinion&story_id=410105&y=2005&m=7.
9. Malik, pp. I-ii.
10. Ibid., p. 1.
11. Ibid., pp. I-ii.
12. See for example the discussion by Dr. Mary R. Habeck, “Jihadist Strategies in the War on Terrorism,” The Heritage Foundation, 8 November 2004, http://www.heritage.org/Research/
NationalSecurity/hl855.cfm.
13. David Cook, Understanding Jihad, (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2005). There is approximately 1,400 years of jihad scholarship beginning with Mohammed and his military campaigns. Classical approaches to jihad as described by Mohammed’s successors, Abu Bakr for example, and the challenges presented by the struggles of succession to Mohammed.
14. Malik “Forward.”
15. Ibid., “Preface,” p. I.
16. Ibid., p. I. Note the Christian concept of the Trinity contained in the Nicene Creed is considered polytheistic according to Islam. The Trinity is not tawhid.
17. John Esposito, Islam, the Straight Path (3d ed.; New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1998), pp. 12-14, 89.
18. Bernard Lewis, The Political Language of Islam (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1988), p. 72; Khadduri, pp. 65, 70-72; Cook, Understanding Jihad, pp. 35-39.
19. Brohi, “Preface,” p. ii.
20. Ibid., p. iii.
21. Ibid., p. iii.
22. Cook, pp. 95-96. Cook places these concepts of jihad doctrine in the lineage of contemporary and radical theory.
23. The indexed term for jihad is redirected to the term “Holy War” in this classic book of Islamic law or sharia by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, Reliance of the Traveller, ed. and trans. Nuh Ha Mim Keller (Beltsville, Md.: Amana Publication, 1997).
24. Malik, “Preface,” p. v.
25. Ibid., p. vii.
26. Cook, p. 107; Christoper Henzel, “The Origins of al Qaeda’s Ideology: Implications for US Strategy,” Parameters, 35 (Spring 2005), 69-80.
27. Ishtiaq Ahmed, The Concept of an Islamic State: An Analysis of the Ideological Controversy in Pakistan (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1987).
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28. Malik, “Preface,” p. x. While in the Western tradition the state is viewed as a territorial and political body, based on “temporal elements such as shared memory, language, race, or the mere choice of its members.” Khomeini rejected this view, seeing the secular, political state and nationalism as Western constructs of imperialistic design to damage the cohesion of the ummah and impede the “advancement of Islam.” Rajaee, pp. 7, 67-71.
29. Ibid., p. x.
30. Khadduri, p. 63.
31. Malik, p. 6.
32. Ibid., p. 20.
33. Ibid., pp. 20-21. (Baqara: 190).
34. Malik, p. 11.
35. Ibid., p. 22. (Baqara: 217) and (Nissaa: 76).
36. Ibid., p. 23.
37. Ibid., p. 29.
38. Malik, p. 29. (Tauba: 7).
39. Ibid., p. 31.
40. Khadduri, p. 212. Jurists disagree on the allowable duration of treaties, the operative concept is that the dar al-Harb must be reduced to dar al-Islam over time.
41. Malik, p. 27.
42. Ibid., pp. 33-34.
43. Khadduri, p. 141.
44. Malik, p. 40
45. Ibid., pp. 37-38. (Baqara: 216).
46. Ibid., pp. 42-44. (Al-I-Imran: 169-70) and (Nissa: 95).
47. Ibid., pp. 42-44.
48. Cook, pp. 77, 124.
49. Malik, p. 49.
50. Ibid., p. 54.
51. Ibid., p. 57.
52. Malik, p. 57.
53. Ibid., p. 57.
54. Ibid., p. 58.
55. Ibid., p. 58.
56. Ibid., pp. 58-59.
57. Ibid., p. 60.
58. Ibid., p. 144.
59. Rudolph Peters, Jihad in Classical and Modern Islam (Princeton, N.J.: Markus Weiner Publishers, 1996), pp. 44-51, 128.
60. Malik, p. 3.
61. Ibid., p. 146.
62. Ibid., p.58.
63. “In Hijacker’s Bags, a Call to Planning, Prayer and Death,” Washington Post, 28 September 2001.
64. Malik, “Preface,” p. iii.
65. Four notable examples are the Crimean War where French, British and Ottoman Forces allied against the Russians; Fuad Pasha of the Ottoman Army served as a coalition partner with French Army during the 1860 Rebellion in Syria; more recently Muslim Arab and Kabyle soldiers served in the Harkis of the French Army in the French-Algerian War; and, of course, today in Iraq. Malik would address some of these events as alliances of convenience serving Islam’s interests in accord with the Quran and Sharia Law, others as takfir or treason.
66. Cook, pp. 99-103. Peters, p. 130.
The Reviewer: Lieutenant Colonel Joseph C. Myers is the Senior Army Advisor to the Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. A graduate of the US Military Academy he holds a Master of Arts from Tulane University. In 2004 he completed a Senior Army Fellowship at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Previous assignments include Army Section Chief, US Military Group, Argentina. He also served as Chief of the South America Division and Senior Military Analyst for Colombia at the Defense Intelligence Agency.
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Troops Ask For Time, Patience & Understanding

I have been waiting for Michele Malkin's return from Iraq so that we all could read her blog and find out what is really going on in Iraq; without the typical MSM bias of what I call the "coverage ugliatarians" like Keith Olbermann and...well...probably anyone and EVERYONE over at CNN!

Her latest post has tons of information and links to peruse. So I'll stop writing and let you:


Have At It!

P.S. I ask each and every one of you who visits this blog...is what the troops ask in my title too much to ask for or what???

TROOPS ASK FOR TIME, PATIENCE & UNDERSTANDING...

I only got down to the 12th paragraph at Michele's site, but I am already encouraged from what I have read!!

Our troops are going to win this thing FOR US...DESPITE THE HILARY "bash Bush's plan" CLINTONS, DICK "cut and run" DURBINS, and all the rest of the "WE DON'T THINK BUSH'S INCREASE OF TROOP LEVELS WILL WORK" naysayers WHO DON'T HAVE A CLUE AS TO WHAT THEY WOULD RECOMMEND (except for idiots like Wesley Clark who not only doesn't have a clue...but wants to "talk" to the maniacal "leaders" in Iran and Syria...).

Speaking of the troop surge, apparently the news already has AlQaeda fleeing Baghdad!

Take THAT Wesley Clark!! Your limp-wristed, namby-pamby suggestion probably had them LAUGHING THEIR A**SES OFF!!!


GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS AND GOD BLESS AMERICA...AS MICHAEL MEDVED SAYS, "THE GREATEST NATION (AND TROOPS!!!!!) ON GOD'S GREEN EARTH"!!

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1:29 p.m. add-on:

Go over to Hot Air and read this post called Assessing Iraq. Here is an important portion:


5. Misunderstanding the fundamentals. War is about killing people and breaking things in order to achieve a political or existential/security objective. The Iraq war was about removing Saddam as a threat, and that mission was accomplished in 2003. We’ve been arguing over how much of a threat Saddam really was ever since, but the fact is that he’s dead and gone and no longer a threat, thanks to the 2003 invasion and successful campain against his forces.

The rest of the effort in Iraq has been about replacing the Baathist regime with something that won’t threaten us and won’t allow Iraq to become a breeding ground for terrorists with global reach, both to keep that security threat in check and to create in Iraq an example for the Middle East so that the region might become more free and thereby produce fewer terrorists. Those missions have also been accomplished or at least stand as being items we can currently check in the positive column. Calling Iraq a “civil war” misunderstands the nature of Iraq and the term “civil war.” Most of Iraq’s warring parties don’t have any chance at taking over the entire country and don’t seem interested in doing so. Most of them are reacting to the vaccuum of power since the iron grip of Saddam slipped off the country. Most of them are reacting to threats they perceive are either coming from the presence of foreign troops, or from the presence of Wahhabi-influence terrorists (al Qaeda) or from fellow Iraqis who belong to the other major sect of Islam, or from Iran. Most militia fighters would probably lay down their weapons if the overall environment improved, and by that I mean improvements in the basics: the economy and education as well as the security environment.

That said, we have also misunderstood the basics of Islamic and Iraqi culture. President Bush said in his second innaugural that all people want to be free and has based his war strategy on this idea. The truth seems to be much grayer than that; most people want to be free, but some people want to control the freedom of other people, and some people are perfectly content to farm our their decisions to others they perceive as authority figures. Additionally, the western definition of freedom doesn’t yet hold sway in places like Iraq whose contact with the west mostly consists of warfare or selling us oil. Underlying that, Islamic principles don’t foster individual freedom so much as they command modes of behavior, and that culture informs every single aspect of life in Iraq. An Iraqi federal police colonel who lives a very secular lifestyle underscored this to me when he said, in a meeting with US Army troops present, that if Ayatollah Sistani tells him to fight the Americans who are currently training his forces to take on the terrorists, then he will fight us. Islamic loyalty would trump common sense and any notion of freedom, since he knows full well that taking on the US Army would result in his own death and more destruction in his country.

6. Assuming Iraq will conform only to unreasonable expectations which are based on ignorance of counterinsurgency warfare. The troops in Iraq will tell you about three successful American occupations if you ask them–the Philippines, Japan and Germany. The latter two took five years to go from defeated enemy to ally, and decades after that before they really stood on their own feet. The Philippine insurgency took 8 years to quell and that country still has myriad problems that keep it from enjoying true First World status a century after the US put down its insurgency. Iraq is a far more complex place than either Japan, Germany or the Philippines and should therefore be expected to take longer to make the full transition to standalone state. But not knowing the history of America’s counterinsurgency operations has led us to want quick, clean victory where it just isn’t possible and never was.

7. Media misconduct and malpractice leading to flagging homefront morale. This one isn’t so much a mistake as just part of the modern world. The media is incurious, generally unethical in its approach to reporting Iraq and far more skeptical of the US military than it is of the insurgents, the militias and even the Iranians. The media hardly ever reports on victories in Iraq because the kinds of things that demonstrate real success just aren’t sexy, and perhaps because at their core they don’t believe in victory. It’s sexy to talk about US troops engaging insurgents on Haifa Street and killing every last one of them, but that’s not a real victory in the terms that govern the Iraq conflict. Street fights and reports about them play into the enemy’s hands, in fact. The media poo-poos events like the re-opening of schools in Iraq because as defined on American terms, re-opening a school doesn’t mean much at all. But in Iraq, the re-opening of a school represents a community in the end state of achieving normalcy. A community that has a functioning school also has a liveable level of security, it has functioning services like power and water and has families that aren’t so worried about local violence that they won’t send their children outside their homes. It means there are probably jobs in the area, and it means that those jobs give families a level of economic security where they can think about their children’s future. Re-opening a school in Iraq means civil society itself has returned to that school’s community. It’s a big deal. But the media doesn’t understand that and doesn’t care to, preferring to focus on combat operations and sectarian killings while it farms its daily reporting duties out to very dubious agents and stringers. The MSM’s methods in Iraq feed the insurgency’s propaganda needs and damage our efforts to win.

Having said all of this, Iraq is still very winnable. There are mistakes in every war. Iraq is a hideously complex environment to work in and its complexity has to be taken into account. Communities like Al Salam and Khadimiyah in Baghdad prove that at the end of the day most Iraqis value security and the chance to have a normal life above any notions of jihad and sectarianism, and we can work with most Iraqis to make their country safe. Most Iraqis want our troops there now, just not forever. Our troop morale is very high and they are focused on goals that they believe are attainable and will make Iraq stable. Most of the troops we spoke with support the surge; a minority don’t but it doesn’t seem to be a contentious issue. Democracy in Iraq probably won’t look like democracy here when the fight is over (and presuming that we here at home see it through), but if we correct our mistakes and change the media and political dynamics here, we can and should win. The price of failure is that Iraq would become a true hub for an al Qaeda that would see its “victory” in Iraq as Somalia times 100. Iraqi oil dollars would fuel this new terrorist power as long as Iraq’s oil infrastructure holds out. From secure bases in Iraq, the terrorists’ aims and capabilities would be practically limitless. Faith in America as a war ally would be shaken from Europe to Asian and everywhere else.
So whether we win ugly or pretty, we have to win. And we can.

Addendum: I’ve noticed a small amount of insurgent noise from a liberal for my claiming to have been on “patrol” Baghdad. I suppose it depends on one’s definition of patrol, but in one case we were on foot in a neighborhood that looked like it would make a very good sniperville, and during that long stroll Mahdi fighters briefly separated our group by driving right through our column on scooters. You see about half the Mahdi guys we saw in the photo above–I was a little slow on the draw with my video camera when they showed up out of nowhere. In another case, as I was standing in front of a mosque shooting video that’s relevant to this whole AP/Jamil Hussein story and keeping myself moving so snipers couldn’t draw a bead on me, two explosions went off less than 5 minutes apart, a few blocks from where I stood. The threat of IEDs and suicide attacks is constant, and nearly everywhere. We drove through a neighborhood that one of the officers described as “AQIZ”–al Qaeda. If that’s not “patrol” then call it something else, but insults are a bore. I won’t quibble over a word choice here and there and I’m not going to wander into the weeds with people who don’t seem to be interested in honest give and take. I figure it’s just someone’s petty way of attacking us for going over there and coming back with a shred of optimism. Or, more likely, because we’re conservative and we exist.


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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

O'Reilly Out Of Line On This One

I'm glad to read that I wasn't the only one who didn't like what Bill O'Reilly said about the teen boy, Shawn Hornbeck, who was recently rescued from the "alleged" (yeah, right...forget the PC!) the soon-to-be-revealed-and-charged sexual predator, Michael Devlin.

I wasn't happy to read at this True Crime blog that there will most likely be a book written about the predator. UGH!!

However, if you read through the previous post you will probably agree that O'Reilly's conversation with Greta Van Susteren the other day was really cruel and IMO, way out of line.

I watched The Factor today, but Bill refused to apologize...yet.

He certainly received A LOT of emails from enraged viewers who thought that it was disgusting for him to even hint at questioning why the boy didn't try to escape.

The author of the post at the blog link above made some really good points. One point was that it was wrong to compare the Hornbeck situation with the Patty Hearst abduction and subsequent brainwashing that she was exposed to. The second good point was that the Steven Stayner abduction was probably a more accurate comparison to what Shawn Hornbeck went through.

As more of the truth (and probably terrible experiences) about what Shawn endured at the hands of this VILE predator comes out, I'm sure that the boy will need our sympathy, empathy and prayers...

Missing Godly Wisdom

It appears that "Jim" over at Irregular Times doesn't understand why I, as well as many other Christians, are concerned about the godless culture of secular humanism.

At least I can agree with the title of his blog. These certainly can be considered "irregular times" when you see so many ungodly things happening in this world. What makes matters worse these days is that much of it goes by unchecked because of disbelief in THE source of Godly Wisdom, namely, the Person of Jesus Christ and His Word, the Bible.

You can go over and read Jim's rant at the link above. Here is my brief, but to the point, reply:


You (Jim) asked, “What is the news that convinces Christine the “secular humanists” have captured her children?”

If you were a regular reader of my blog at Talkwisdom, you would find out about all of the “secular humanism” reasons that are, unfortunately, capturing the hearts, minds, bodies, souls, and spirits of children in these godless days.

I’m concerned about ALL children, not just my own.

Perhaps if you would take the time to read the Bible, you might realize the wisdom of this verse:

Romans 12:2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.

New King James Version © 1982 Thomas Nelson



Update: If you went over to the link above and read through the thread, you will find that, apparently, nothing stops a conversation with non-believers like quoted Scripture...

Monday, January 15, 2007

The Power Of The Cross of Christ

The battle for the Mt. Soledad cross war memorial site has been a long one. There have been numerous lawsuits with both victories, and crushing defeats on both sides. But the Christian side would not give up! They fought this long and arduous battle against that powerful, anti-Christian organization, the ACLU.

The ACLU has been relentless in this case. It will probably continue the fight (as noted in the article below) despite the fact that the original plaintiff (Paulsen) has died.

My friend Mark has a post at his Chester Street blog and shows a picture of the Mt. Soledad cross.

We have to ask ourselves, why was there such a vehement fight, in the first place, by an atheist and the ACLU over a cross that was built as part of a war memorial site?

Ultimately, the power of the cross overcomes any finite, human challenge. The ACLU and those who fight against it cannot change the eternal effects that the cross of Christ represents to those who call on the name of Jesus Christ and believe in His Name!



I think that God's Word can explain it better than I, or any human being can.

We can find many reasons, within Scripture, for why the cross is perceived as being "an offense" in general. But the main reason why it is seen as "particularly offensive" to non-believers is because their individual decisions to reject the Cross of Christ leads to an undesirable eternal destination for "those who are perishing."


Jhn 19:19 And Pilate wrote a title, and put [it] on the cross. And the writing was, JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS.

1Cr 1:17 For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.

1Cr 1:18 For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.

Gal 6:12 As many as desire to make a fair shew in the flesh, they constrain you to be circumcised; only lest they should suffer persecution for the cross of Christ.

Gal 6:14 But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.

Eph 2:16 And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby:

Phl 2:8 And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.

Phl 3:18 (For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, [that they are] the enemies of the cross of Christ:

Col 1:20 And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, [I say], whether [they be] things in earth, or things in heaven.


Col 2:14 Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross;


Hbr 12:2 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of [our] faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.


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TO: Christine
FROM: Alan Sears, President

U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit Rules in Favor of the Mt. Soledad Cross!

Late Friday afternoon, we received the FANTASTIC NEWS that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled that the seventeen-year-long lawsuit against the Mt. Soledad cross is moot because of President Bush's order transferring the memorial site to the federal government. The ACLU has been providing legal assistance to get the cross removed since 1999.

ADF, and our ally, Liberty Legal Institute, had filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the case on behalf of The American Legion and The American Legion of California, asking the court to dismiss the case.

ADF Legal Counsel Tim Chandler, who authored the brief, says: "At long last, this part of the crusade against a memorial beloved by our nation's veterans and their families is finally over. Now that the cross is under federal control, the 9th Circuit agreed that, with regard to this lawsuit, it was time to end the ACLU's protracted legal attack on this symbol dedicated to our nation's fallen heroes."

As wonderful as this victory is, it's just one more chapter in the ongoing legal battle over the cross. There is still another case brought by the ACLU pending in the court system about the constitutionality of the cross, so the battle is not yet over. And we again commend and thank Charles LiMandri and other lawyers working so very hard to defend this part of our heritage and liberty.

You can read a copy of the 9th Circuit's opinion at www.telladf.org/UserDocs/PaulsonAmicus.pdf.

We praise God for this tremendous victory for military families and those who have sacrificed so much to preserve our nation's freedom!

Learn more by reading the ADF press release...

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Godly Goals Don't Violate Our Conscience

We are all quite familiar with the old adage, "I've got a guilty conscience." But have you ever truly examined why this is so? It is because it is built into our minds through God. When we do something that we know, in our heart of hearts, is wrong...then that cold, chilling feeling of sorrow and regret is often realized.

What is curious to me, is to see such a thing happen to a person who even self-labels themselves as "atheist," "agnostic," and/or a "skeptic."

A few days back, I was watching "Wife Swap." If you are not familiar with the premise of the show, it is about two families (usually extremely opposite in worldviews) who exchange the wife of one family with another family. Although the families and wives who are chosen to so the swap are screened by the producers beforehand, they are complete strangers when they finally meet. In the first few days, the wives must live the lifestyle of the family they are living with...regardless of whether they like it or not.

This is not something that I would ever do, nor advocate. There are many reasons that I feel this way about it. One reason is, that the results are often visibly harmful for all involved; but especially for the children. The second reason is, in the few episodes that I have seen, the Christian women (as well as their families at home) are often portrayed in a negative way. I'm sure that this is done on purpose because we all know how godless Hollyweird and TV-dom (TVDUMB!) are!

Anyway, back to the episode I recently watched. One family was white, self-identified as atheists (of course). The parents' had their bodies plastered with tattoos. The wife donned about 20 earrings in her ears, one in her nose, and had a shaved head. This mom spent most of her time on the computer, often ignoring her children. The two boys (my guess, around ages 9 and 12?) were free to do anything they wanted. The house had a lot of sexual-type things around, and they were obviously loose with the moral aspect of living. The episode was filmed at the end of October. The athiest family loved celebrating Halloween and, in fact, wanted to force the visiting Christian woman to dress up as satan!

The other family was a devout, black, Christian family. The parents were quite strict (perhaps too much) with their young daughters (and younger son) in some ways, but they were very religious and had a Godly, tight-knit relationship with each other.

I'm not going to focus on all that had occurred in the episode. Suffice it to say that each family did learn some things that could be considered beneficial from each other, but there were some very mean things done towards the Christians (no surprise there).

One thing that happened is that after the wives got to make their own rules and take over in the new households, the atheistic dad was very disrespectful. In fact, he took the Bibles that the visiting "mom" gave out, and systematically threw them on the ground and into the trash.

Later, though, it appears that his conscience kicked in and he felt guilty for the way he treated the black Christian mom. Long story made short, the atheist dad and his boys went to a church social and they all, surprisingly, had a great time there. They felt welcomed and enjoyed great food, games, and fellowship. The boys even participated in creating a Christian rock song.

Out of all of the conflicts and situations that occurred during this episode, I found that the heart reversal of the atheist man most interesting. If we are truthful, we all should probably admit to having a guilty conscience for something (or many things!) that we have done. My question is, where does this come from?

So, what made this self-identified atheist feel guilty about his actions? I think that the following devotional from Charles Stanley's "In Touch" website might give us some hints:



Goals and Conscience

READ Matthew 6:22-23

We've spent some time this week on the issue of goal-setting and how to accomplish what God has called us to do. We've also examined how to determine whether or not a goal is from the Lord. Dr. Stanley's final word on the topic is simply this: a godly goal will never force you to violate your conscience.

This may seem like an obvious statement, but think about it for a minute. Most likely, there's been a time or two when you honestly believed you were working toward the right goal. But in order to get there, you had to act in a way that caused a sting in your conscience. Whenever that happens, you can be sure God is not in that goal.

As we spend time in prayer and Bible study, the Holy Spirit weaves Himself in and through our conscience. It becomes a type of filter through which we process our behavior and decisions. So, whenever we do something that causes "static" in our conscience, that's God's way of telling us that we are stepping out of bounds—that we have left His path.

Our heavenly Father will never place a goal at the end of a godless trail. The only thing you will find there is heartache, disappointment, and regret. If reaching an objective requires you to violate your conscience, then watch out! You are headed where God has not called you, and you can trust that the goal is your own—not His. Your conscience is a God-given warning system. Learn to appreciate, and obey, the alerts it sends you.

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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Great News For Two Worried Families!

What a blessing it is to have such great news for two families who had their boys abducted by that vile predator!! So often, these situations do not end in good news. But as in the Elizabeth Smart case, the families did not give up hope that their children would be found alive.

I watched the news interview of Hornbeck's dad on Fox News Channel. How ecstatic they all were to be back together as a family! Four years lost on this boy...without his family. No schooling, either. I'm sure that Shawn had been through an awful lot.

The gory details about the two boys' kidnapper are sure to come out later. But it is great that the reporters are allowing the family to rejoice during this precious time of reunion.

Several TV news psychiatrists and psychologists speculate that the Hornbeck boy will probably have much more of a problem psychologically than the Ownby boy. After all, he was gone (and probably abused and imprisoned in some way) for over 4 years by this scumbag!

There are probably dozens of links about this good news, but here are a few that I have read:

Fox News

My Way News
HT: Drudge

Update: Bloggers discuss this case.

Atlas Shrugs

Second update: Questions Remain
HT: The Conservative Voice

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Obsession: Radical Islam's War & Nazi Germany Connection

Over in the American Liberals Just Don't Get It thread, my blogging friend Limpy said this:



"I don't really see any parallels between radical Islam and Nazi germany frankly."


If you would take the time to see the documentary Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West you would absolutely see the parallels between the two.

I just saw the entire documentary last night and they included video proof that the Mufti (can't recall his name) in Israel during the time of WWII shared Hitler's vision of extermination of the Jews!

As Walid Shoebat (former PLO terrorist turned born-again Christian) has stated, the fact that radical Islam wants to kill all infidels (not just Jews) and that their radical worldview tells us that they do so for religious reasons (for "allah") makes them even more dangerous than the Nazis who followed the lead of the Fuhrer.

There is definitely a connection, Limpy. It's just that most of the public doesn't know about it.

This CNN clip shows (among many other things) how the Muslim propaganda is very similar to the Nazi propaganda that duped young men into becoming Nazis. The Muslim youth go further. They are willing to strap bombs on and blow themselves up just to take as many "infidels" as possible in death. They celebrate death for allah over there.

Christians celebrate life through Jesus Christ here.

They hate us because their call in life is a worldview bent on promoting Jihad around the world.

You think that if we just pulled out the jihadists would leave Iraq alone?

Don't you see that if such a thing happened, it would demonstrate to the terrorists that the United States is weak, wants to cut-and-run when the going gets tough, and doesn't keep her promises to the new, fragile Iraqi government there?

I wish that I could find a transcript of the Obsession movie and share it on my blog. It is THE most important documentary of our time and EVERYONE needs to see it!

Here's a YouTube of about 9 minutes of the film.

The entire film is about 1 hour in length.

Admittedly, it may be hard for many to believe the connection between the Nazis and radical Islam unless they see the rare footage of the meetings between Hitler and the Mufti back in the 40's.

Wait! Just found a clip about it here:Hitler and the Mufti

Here's the Obsession website's 12 minute version.

Unfortunately, it is true that many Americans are losing their will to allow our government to send troops and continue the fight. If our government listens to the naysayers, the results will be a bloodbath in Iraq the likes that the world has never seen before. Iran and Syria will pounce upon that nation and take it over so that it will become a haven to recruit, train and finance radical Islamic terrorists into their hateful ideology. The children will continue to be brainwashed with the propaganda used by radical Islamic leaders (this is well depicted in the documentary...actual footage of it happening!!) and the cycle of violence will continue into the next generation!!

The U.S., Britain, and a few other countries have stood up against a takeover of Iraq by Islamo-facists over the past 4 years. Leaving now would be the WORST move.

At least I know that President Bush will not do that.

But, if a Democratic, liberal-left-cut-and-run candidate gets elected to the office of the presidency in 2008...

God help us!!

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Need more proof about the vital importance of seeing this documentary?

Go here and see all the links to reviews, TV commentary, radio info, print and blogs online about it!

From the Obsession website:

Video of Nonie Darwish and Wayne Kopping (Director of "Obsession"

Transcript of Hannity & Colmes segment

In both of the above, Nonie Darwish reveals the truth about the comparison of Nazi ideology and Islamo-fascism:

SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: Hey, Nonie, it's Sean Hannity here. Your father had a fascinating life. He headed the Egyptian military in Gaza and the Sinai when Gaza was under Egyptian control in the '50s. He was killed in 1956 in jihad against Israel.

DARWISH: That's correct, and the cycle is still going on. The Fedayeen of yesterday are now becoming Hezbollah and all of these terror groups. And enough is enough. We moderate Arab voices, and you'll see in the movie several of us speaking against terrorism. The ayatollahs and the sheiks, the hateful, self-anointed sheiks who are condemning the Middle East to a permanent state of war, this condition has to end.

HANNITY: Well, I guess, if we're going to use an analogy, Nonie, for example, you could look at Hitler in his writing. You could look at Hitler in his actions. Hitler was battling against civilization. We see the exact same thing happening here.

I mean, you're showing real images from real Arab television, and it is a real insiders' view. You see the children, their indoctrination, their hatred of the West. It's like we are sitting — we've been lulled into a sleep when it's the rise of Nazism just before our eyes. Isn't there a similarity here?

DARWISH: Very much so. And I'm very happy that at least the film "Obsession" is showing that angle, because unfortunately the media doesn't get the translations of Arab television. What's happening in mosques, the hate speech, and the cursing of Jews, and non-Muslims, and Christians, we have to stand up to our religion and take it back from these hateful people.

HANNITY: You know something, I am glad to hear you say that, because the people that are being killed the most it seems right now are Muslims, are being killed by the Islamic fascists.


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Another video interview on Hannity & Colmes where the discussion leads to identifying Islamo-facism as a greater threat than Nazism

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Mancow radio show interview re: connection with Mufti in Israel and Hitler

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

President Bush's Speech on Iraq

Good evening. Tonight in Iraq, the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged in a struggle that will determine the direction of the global war on terror – and our safety here at home. The new strategy I outline tonight will change America’s course in Iraq, and help us succeed in the fight against terror.

When I addressed you just over a year ago, nearly 12 million Iraqis had cast their ballots for a unified and democratic nation. The elections of 2005 were a stunning achievement. We thought that these elections would bring the Iraqis together – and that as we trained Iraqi security forces, we could accomplish our mission with fewer American troops.

But in 2006, the opposite happened. The violence in Iraq – particularly in Baghdad – overwhelmed the political gains the Iraqis had made. Al Qaeda terrorists and Sunni insurgents recognized the mortal danger that Iraq’s elections posed for their cause. And they responded with outrageous acts of murder aimed at innocent Iraqis. They blew up one of the holiest shrines in Shia Islam – the Golden Mosque of Samarra – in a calculated effort to provoke Iraq’s Shia population to retaliate. Their strategy worked. Radical Shia elements, some supported by Iran, formed death squads. And the result was a vicious cycle of sectarian violence that continues today.

The situation in Iraq is unacceptable to the American people – and it is unacceptable to me. Our troops in Iraq have fought bravely. They have done everything we have asked them to do. Where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me.

It is clear that we need to change our strategy in Iraq. So my national security team, military commanders, and diplomats conducted a comprehensive review. We consulted Members of Congress from both parties, allies abroad, and distinguished outside experts. We benefited from the thoughtful recommendations of the Iraq Study Group – a bipartisan panel led by former Secretary of State James Baker and former Congressman Lee Hamilton. In our discussions, we all agreed that there is no magic formula for success in Iraq. And one message came through loud and clear: Failure in Iraq would be a disaster for the United States.

The consequences of failure are clear: Radical Islamic extremists would grow in strength and gain new recruits. They would be in a better position to topple moderate governments, create chaos in the region, and use oil revenues to fund their ambitions. Iran would be emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Our enemies would have a safe haven from which to plan and launch attacks on the American people. On September the 11th, 2001, we saw what a refuge for extremists on the other side of the world could bring to the streets of our own cities. For the safety of our people, America must succeed in Iraq.

The most urgent priority for success in Iraq is security, especially in Baghdad. Eighty percent of Iraq’s sectarian violence occurs within 30 miles of the capital. This violence is splitting Baghdad into sectarian enclaves, and shaking the confidence of all Iraqis. Only the Iraqis can end the sectarian violence and secure their people. And their government has put forward an aggressive plan to do it.

Our past efforts to secure Baghdad failed for two principal reasons: There were not enough Iraqi and American troops to secure neighborhoods that had been cleared of terrorists and insurgents. And there were too many restrictions on the troops we did have. Our military commanders reviewed the new Iraqi plan to ensure that it addressed these mistakes. They report that it does. They also report that this plan can work.

Let me explain the main elements of this effort: The Iraqi government will appoint a military commander and two deputy commanders for their capital. The Iraqi government will deploy Iraqi Army and National Police brigades across Baghdad’s nine districts. When these forces are fully deployed, there will be 18 Iraqi Army and National Police brigades committed to this effort – along with local police. These Iraqi forces will operate from local police stations – conducting patrols, setting up checkpoints, and going door-to-door to gain the trust of Baghdad residents.

This is a strong commitment. But for it to succeed, our commanders say the Iraqis will need our help. So America will change our strategy to help the Iraqis carry out their campaign to put down sectarian violence – and bring security to the people of Baghdad. This will require increasing American force levels. So I have committed more than 20,000 additional American troops to Iraq. The vast majority of them – five brigades – will be deployed to Baghdad. These troops will work alongside Iraqi units and be embedded in their formations. Our troops will have a well-defined mission: to help Iraqis clear and secure neighborhoods, to help them protect the local population, and to help ensure that the Iraqi forces left behind are capable of providing the security that Baghdad needs.

Many listening tonight will ask why this effort will succeed when previous operations to secure Baghdad did not. Here are the differences: In earlier operations, Iraqi and American forces cleared many neighborhoods of terrorists and insurgents – but when our forces moved on to other targets, the killers returned. This time, we will have the force levels we need to hold the areas that have been cleared. In earlier operations, political and sectarian interference prevented Iraqi and American forces from going into neighborhoods that are home to those fueling the sectarian violence. This time, Iraqi and American forces will have a green light to enter these neighborhoods – and Prime Minister Maliki has pledged that political or sectarian interference will not be tolerated.

I have made it clear to the Prime Minister and Iraq’s other leaders that America’s commitment is not open-ended. If the Iraqi government does not follow through on its promises, it will lose the support of the American people – and it will lose the support of the Iraqi people. Now is the time to act. The Prime Minister understands this. Here is what he told his people just last week: “The Baghdad security plan will not provide a safe haven for any outlaws, regardless of [their] sectarian or political affiliation.”

This new strategy will not yield an immediate end to suicide bombings, assassinations, or IED attacks. Our enemies in Iraq will make every effort to ensure that our television screens are filled with images of death and suffering. Yet over time, we can expect to see Iraqi troops chasing down murderers, fewer brazen acts of terror, and growing trust and cooperation from Baghdad’s residents. When this happens, daily life will improve, Iraqis will gain confidence in their leaders, and the government will have the breathing space it needs to make progress in other critical areas. Most of Iraq’s Sunni and Shia want to live together in peace – and reducing the violence in Baghdad will help make reconciliation possible.

A successful strategy for Iraq goes beyond military operations. Ordinary Iraqi citizens must see that military operations are accompanied by visible improvements in their neighborhoods and communities. So America will hold the Iraqi government to the benchmarks it has announced.

To establish its authority, the Iraqi government plans to take responsibility for security in all of Iraq’s provinces by November. To give every Iraqi citizen a stake in the country’s economy, Iraq will pass legislation to share oil revenues among all Iraqis. To show that it is committed to delivering a better life, the Iraqi government will spend 10 billion dollars of its own money on reconstruction and infrastructure projects that will create new jobs. To empower local leaders, Iraqis plan to hold provincial elections later this year. And to allow more Iraqis to re-enter their nation’s political life, the government will reform de-Baathification laws – and establish a fair process for considering amendments to Iraq’s constitution.

America will change our approach to help the Iraqi government as it works to meet these benchmarks. In keeping with the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, we will increase the embedding of American advisers in Iraqi Army units – and partner a Coalition brigade with every Iraqi Army division. We will help the Iraqis build a larger and better-equipped Army – and we will accelerate the training of Iraqi forces, which remains the essential U.S. security mission in Iraq. We will give our commanders and civilians greater flexibility to spend funds for economic assistance. We will double the number of Provincial Reconstruction Teams. These teams bring together military and civilian experts to help local Iraqi communities pursue reconciliation, strengthen moderates, and speed the transition to Iraqi self reliance. And Secretary Rice will soon appoint a reconstruction coordinator in Baghdad to ensure better results for economic assistance being spent in Iraq.

As we make these changes, we will continue to pursue al Qaeda and foreign fighters. Al Qaeda is still active in Iraq. Its home base is Anbar Province. Al Qaeda has helped make Anbar the most violent area of Iraq outside the capital. A captured al Qaeda document describes the terrorists’ plan to infiltrate and seize control of the province. This would bring al Qaeda closer to its goals of taking down Iraq’s democracy, building a radical Islamic empire, and launching new attacks on the United States at home and abroad.

Our military forces in Anbar are killing and capturing al Qaeda leaders – and protecting the local population. Recently, local tribal leaders have begun to show their willingness to take on al Qaeda. As a result, our commanders believe we have an opportunity to deal a serious blow to the terrorists. So I have given orders to increase American forces in Anbar Province by 4,000 troops. These troops will work with Iraqi and tribal forces to step up the pressure on the terrorists. America’s men and women in uniform took away al Qaeda’s safe haven in Afghanistan – and we will not allow them to re-establish it in Iraq.

Succeeding in Iraq also requires defending its territorial integrity – and stabilizing the region in the face of the extremist challenge. This begins with addressing Iran and Syria. These two regimes are allowing terrorists and insurgents to use their territory to move in and out of Iraq. Iran is providing material support for attacks on American troops. We will disrupt the attacks on our forces. We will interrupt the flow of support from Iran and Syria. And we will seek out and destroy the networks providing advanced weaponry and training to our enemies in Iraq.

We are also taking other steps to bolster the security of Iraq and protect American interests in the Middle East. I recently ordered the deployment of an additional carrier strike group to the region. We will expand intelligence sharing – and deploy Patriot air defense systems to reassure our friends and allies. We will work with the governments of Turkey and Iraq to help them resolve problems along their border. And we will work with others to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons and dominating the region.

We will use America’s full diplomatic resources to rally support for Iraq from nations throughout the Middle East. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the Gulf States need to understand that an American defeat in Iraq would create a new sanctuary for extremists – and a strategic threat to their survival. These nations have a stake in a successful Iraq that is at peace with its neighbors – and they must step up their support for Iraq’s unity government. We endorse the Iraqi government’s call to finalize an International Compact that will bring new economic assistance in exchange for greater economic reform. And on Friday, Secretary Rice will leave for the region – to build support for Iraq, and continue the urgent diplomacy required to help bring peace to the Middle East.

The challenge playing out across the broader Middle East is more than a military conflict. It is the decisive ideological struggle of our time. On one side are those who believe in freedom and moderation. On the other side are extremists who kill the innocent, and have declared their intention to destroy our way of life. In the long run, the most realistic way to protect the American people is to provide a hopeful alternative to the hateful ideology of the enemy – by advancing liberty across a troubled region. It is in the interests of the United States to stand with the brave men and women who are risking their lives to claim their freedom – and help them as they work to raise up just and hopeful societies across the Middle East.

From Afghanistan to Lebanon to the Palestinian Territories, millions of ordinary people are sick of the violence, and want a future of peace and opportunity for their children. And they are looking at Iraq. They want to know: Will America withdraw and yield the future of that country to the extremists – or will we stand with the Iraqis who have made the choice for freedom?

The changes I have outlined tonight are aimed at ensuring the survival of a young democracy that is fighting for its life in a part of the world of enormous importance to American security. Let me be clear: The terrorists and insurgents in Iraq are without conscience, and they will make the year ahead bloody and violent. Even if our new strategy works exactly as planned, deadly acts of violence will continue – and we must expect more Iraqi and American casualties. The question is whether our new strategy will bring us closer to success. I believe that it will.

Victory will not look like the ones our fathers and grandfathers achieved. There will be no surrender ceremony on the deck of a battleship. But victory in Iraq will bring something new in the Arab world – a functioning democracy that polices its territory, upholds the rule of law, respects fundamental human liberties, and answers to its people. A democratic Iraq will not be perfect. But it will be a country that fights terrorists instead of harboring them – and it will help bring a future of peace and security for our children and grandchildren.

Our new approach comes after consultations with Congress about the different courses we could take in Iraq. Many are concerned that the Iraqis are becoming too dependent on the United States – and therefore, our policy should focus on protecting Iraq’s borders and hunting down al Qaeda. Their solution is to scale back America’s efforts in Baghdad – or announce the phased withdrawal of our combat forces. We carefully considered these proposals. And we concluded that to step back now would force a collapse of the Iraqi government, tear that country apart, and result in mass killings on an unimaginable scale. Such a scenario would result in our troops being forced to stay in Iraq even longer, and confront an enemy that is even more lethal. If we increase our support at this crucial moment, and help the Iraqis break the current cycle of violence, we can hasten the day our troops begin coming home.

In the days ahead, my national security team will fully brief Congress on our new strategy. If Members have improvements that can be made, we will make them. If circumstances change, we will adjust. Honorable people have different views, and they will voice their criticisms. It is fair to hold our views up to scrutiny. And all involved have a responsibility to explain how the path they propose would be more likely to succeed.

Acting on the good advice of Senator Joe Lieberman and other key members of Congress, we will form a new, bipartisan working group that will help us come together across party lines to win the war on terror. This group will meet regularly with me and my Administration, and it will help strengthen our relationship with Congress. We can begin by working together to increase the size of the active Army and Marine Corps, so that America has the Armed Forces we need for the 21st century. We also need to examine ways to mobilize talented American civilians to deploy overseas – where they can help build democratic institutions in communities and nations recovering from war and tyranny.

In these dangerous times, the United States is blessed to have extraordinary and selfless men and women willing to step forward and defend us. These young Americans understand that our cause in Iraq is noble and necessary – and that the advance of freedom is the calling of our time. They serve far from their families, who make the quiet sacrifices of lonely holidays and empty chairs at the dinner table. They have watched their comrades give their lives to ensure our liberty. We mourn the loss of every fallen American – and we owe it to them to build a future worthy of their sacrifice.

Fellow citizens: The year ahead will demand more patience, sacrifice, and resolve. It can be tempting to think that America can put aside the burdens of freedom. Yet times of testing reveal the character of a Nation. And throughout our history, Americans have always defied the pessimists and seen our faith in freedom redeemed. Now America is engaged in a new struggle that will set the course for a new century. We can and we will prevail.

We go forward with trust that the Author of Liberty will guide us through these trying hours. Thank you and good night.

HT: Drudge

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Politicizing a Tragedy...

O.K. I wasn't going to do this...but now I'm finding an irresistible urge to blog about Suzanne Somer's comments when, unfortunately, her beach house burned down today in Malibu CA.

Suzanne: At Least I Don't Have a Kid in Iraq

Posted Jan 9th 2007
1:20PM by TMZ Staff
Filed under: TV

In the wake of a devastating fire that destroyed her Malibu home, Suzanne Somers maintains a positive attitude. In a statement to TMZ issued by her rep, Suzanne says, "My nature is to look at the glass half full. I don't have a son or daughter in Iraq. I haven't lost a loved one. We will rebuild, and I truly believe we will learn something great from this experience." Suzanne and her husband were not in Malibu during the blaze.

Now, don't get me wrong. I feel bad for her and her family that they lost their house in this terrible fire. It's just that I found this portion of her comments, "I don't have a son or daughter in Iraq," a bit odd in this situation.

There are over 200 comments at the TMZ website. The following one may be a bit harsh, but I thought that the first sentence reveals why I found Somers' comments strange:


226. Isn't it amazing that a lib can politicize anything? You know what this dumb a** would of said had a family member did die in this fire - - " Well at least they didn't die in Iraq" - I bet you Barbara Streisand is going to burn her house down to show solidarity with the rest of the nut jobs.

Posted at 11:28PM on Jan 9th 2007 by Paul


I just had to add in my own two cents worth. Based on many of the comments that I read, I felt it necessary to share the following:

221. If the truth be told, we all know how MOST Hollyweird "celebrities" feel about the Iraq war. I didn't see any "brave military men and women" verbiage, (which is usually typical of those who support our troops) within Suzanne's comments. No. Her comments were actually more similar to Kerry's "botched joke" when he said that "if one is not educated," then they "get stuck in Iraq."

I truly believe that many of the young commenters here desperately need a history lesson....the one that they were SUPPOSED to get in school but which the liberal left loonie teachers in most schools didn't teach. Here's your chance to catch up:

I wanted to share this link American Liberals Just Don't Get It to an awesome essay written by Raymond S. Kraft which might help people who are against the Iraq war develop a more
genuine reasoning and thinking ability about it.

Also, everyone needs to see the movie Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West.


I guarantee that anyone who currently objects to what we are doing in Iraq will most likely perceive the war much differently after reading this essay and viewing the documentary.

Christinewjc


O.K....have at me! I know this post is bound to ruffle a few feathers and I'm probably going to be bashed for it!! As Scotty used to say on the old Star Trek series..."I've got the shields up...captain!"

HT: TMZ.com

Monday, January 08, 2007

His Thoughts Are Best

Recently, I took some time to visit several links on my blogroll. You will probably notice that I have added several new ones. They are really good, so be sure to visit them.

One of my original favorites is SharperIron. I found that blog when I attended the GodBlog Conference of 2005 at Biola University.

Author Dan Burrell has written a post at that blog about The Top 10 Evangelical Stories of 2006. You may find yourself agreeing or disagreeing with his choices. Personally, I found that the fact that he put "porn addiction" at the top of the list very disturbing, quite alarming and truly sad.

I have heard several pastors discuss this problem in their sermons over the past year. It has been written about in two Christian newspapers as well. The post states why it is happening:

Burrell writes:


And you’ve waited for it all this time . . . The Number 1 News Story Impacting Evangelicals . . .

1. Porn–It’s Not Just for Perverts Anymore.
Multiple studies show a crisis of pornography viewing and addiction that is infecting born-again males as much as it is those who do not profess to be believers. The Internet has opened the gateway to a private struggle that many Christian men fail to admit they have—controlling one’s thought life and sexual appetites and using the gift of sex outside of the context of Scripture. Because of the three “A”s—it’s Anonymous, Affordable, and Accessible—more and more men are casually visiting pornographic websites and then finding themselves ensnared. Most men report that they did not have to go looking for pornography. Through thousands of spam email messages, deceitful links on Google and Yahoo searches, and other covert methods, the pornography came to them. Before long, they developed a habit. As a result, Christian counselors report a dramatic rise in crisis counseling among porn addicts. Marriages are damaged when hubby is discovered. Ministries are ended when pastors are uncovered. The church has a history of trying to ignore the topic of sex in general and has done little to deal with this issue honestly, transparently, authoritatively, and scripturally. Thus, many men describe themselves as being “in agony” over the addiction without knowing where to turn for help. One study suggested that for some men, pornography can be as addictive as crack cocaine. The pornography problem is one of the most important areas of concern in churches across the philosophical spectrum, and church leaders need to get serious about working with their men and young men (and sometimes women) in dealing with this temptation.

Isn't it amazing to read that porn can (and, apparently is) as addictive as crack cocaine?? Is there any doubt who wants men (and, some women) to be addicted to such a sin? It's a battlefield of the mind issue. The "I can't help it" excuse doesn't work! If Christian men claim Christ as their Lord and Savior, then they know that God wants obedience in this (and every) area of their lives!

That's precisely what it comes down to. The choice between obedience or rebellion.

Look at Jesus' admonition about this topic:

Mat 5:28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.

Mat 5:29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast [it] from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not [that] thy whole body should be cast into hell.

Mat 18:9 And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast [it] from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire.

Mar 9:47 And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: it is better for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire:

If those verses aren't direct, pre-addiction-warnings regarding the consequences of porn addiction, then I don't know what would be!! Ultimately, it is just another sinful rebellion against obeying God.

However, it is so serious, that Jesus said it would be better to physically "pluck out one's eye" then to be engaged in porn viewing!!

Yes. Jesus used hyperbole in these verses, but we can see the terrible results that come from disobeying His warnings. Addictions aren't "harmless fun." They can ruin a person's mind, heart, soul and spirit, not to mention the harm that can come upon one's family, friends and acquaintances.

Anyone who smokes knows how difficult it is to quit and not go back to that bad habit. I have seen friends and relatives struggle with it for years. Scientific studies tell us that porn is as addictive as crack cocaine!! I just can't imagine that, but apparently it's true. It's best not to even get started with these terrible strongholds of sin.

Have you ever read the book of Ecclesiastes? Most scholars agree that it was written by King Solomon. Remember, Solomon was given more wisdom from God than any other man. So we must ask, why did he make so many sad and bad mistakes in his life? We will come back to that question later in this post.

In his top ten list, Burrell listed the Ted Haggard scandal as number five. He wrote:

5. It’s the 1980’s All Over Again—Ted Haggard . . . Exposed!
Just when people quit snickering every time they heard the names Bakker or Swaggart, we are being treated to another round of high-profile peccadilloes. Right before the election, a gay prostitute from Denver exposed NAE President and Colorado Springs pastor Ted Haggard for a range of charges including purchase of crystal meth and payment for gay sex. Shortly thereafter, another Denver pastor of a megachurch was pushed out of the closet by a Denver newspaper; and more recently, another staff pastor from Haggard’s church was forced to resign over an affair that was conducted years ago. Once again, the reputation of the church and the presentation of Christ suffered over moral failures.



We could compare Haggard's moral failings with Solomon's. Solomon wanted to go his own way and do his own thing. Solomon had anything and everything he wanted...money, possessions, sex with many women and every worldly pleasure. Yet, in the end, Solomon wrote:

Ecc 12:13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this [is] the whole [duty] of man.

"Fearing" God here means revering, worshipping Him, knowing Him and recognizing Him for who He is. So what can we conclude along with Solomon? The whole purpose of man's creation is that he reverence and worship God by obeying Him! All godly character must be rooted in obedience. It is the foundation of happiness!

Jesus said:

Jhn 10:10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have [it] more abundantly.

There is no doubt that porn is just one of the enemy-of-our-soul's tools that he uses to "steal, kill, and destroy" our relationships with loved ones.

You may think that I'm wrong about this, but from my observations of people, no one can ever be truly happy without being obedient to God. Anything in our lives that is out of order will be brought into adjustment by obedience. Obedience is the whole duty of man.

Obedience and disobedience both have consequences.

For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous. Romans 5:19 KJV

Our choice not to obey doesn't only affect us individually, it affects multitudes of others!

Remember how the Israelites turned an 11 day journey to the Promised Land into a 40 year one?

Why?

Disobedience.

If they had promptly obeyed God, many of them and their children would not have missed out on that promised land arrival. They wandered in the wilderness because they would not submit to God's ways.

People today (and, as Burrnell's list demonstrates...many are Christians!!) are wandering in the wilderness of rebellion because of their disobedience to God!

I once heard a quote that said, "obedience is a far-reaching thing; it closes the gates of hell and opens the windows of heaven." Now, we know there is more to it than that (e.g. accepting Christ as Lord and Savior), but we can look at that quote and see that a life of disobedience is the fruit of wrong thinking. Wrong thinking is what often gets us into trouble.

Two of my favorite verses in the Bible are 2 Corinthians 10:4,5.


2Cr 10:4
For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds,


2Cr 10:5
casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,


Can you see that keeping every thought "captive to the obedience of Christ" would keep us out of trouble?

I know...easier said than done!

But putting our trust in the Lord and making the daily effort to please Him (i.e. be obedient because we love Him for who He is and what Christ has done for us) is the whole duty of man (us)!

Jesus said, "If you love me you will keep my commandments."

We must choose to examine our thoughts in the light of the Word of God.

Going back to Solomon. We may wonder why he made the mistakes he made since God gave him so much wisdom.

Easy answer.

It is because it is possible to have something and not use it.

As Christians, we have the "mind of Christ" but do we always use it?

Jesus is the righteous example to us for "wisdom from God." But do we always use that righteous wisdom from Him?

In Isaiah 55:8, the Lord says, For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways.

No matter what we think, God's written Word must be used to examine our thoughts and we must be willing to submit to His thoughts.

Why?

Because His thoughts are best!

Saturday, January 06, 2007

American Liberals Just Don't Get It

This is an absolutely awesome essay!!

Christine

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Here is a post from a California lawyer that seems to present the "Big Picture," in just the right manner. This is something all Americans should read!!

A California Lawyer's Perspective on Iraq War:

Sixty-three years ago, Nazi Germany had overrun almost all of Europe and hammered England to the verge of bankruptcy and defeat, and had sunk more than four hundred British ships in their convoys between England and America for food and war materials.

Bushido Japan had overrun most of Asia, beginning in 1928, killing millions of civilians throughout China, and impressing millions more as slave labor.

The U.S. was in an isolationist, pacifist, mood, and most Americans and Congress wanted nothing to do with the European war, or the Asian war.

Then along came Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 , and in outrage Congress unanimously declared war on Japan, and the following day on Germany, which had not attacked us. It was a dicey thing. We had few allies.

France was not an ally, the Vichy government of France aligned with its German occupiers. Germany was not an ally, it was an enemy, and Hitler intended to set up a Thousand Year Reich in Europe. Japan was not an ally, it was intent on owning and controlling all of Asia Japan and Germany had long-term ideas of invading Canada and Mexico, and then the United States over the north and south borders, after they had settled control of Asia and Europe.

America's allies then were England, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, Australia, and Russia, and that was about it. There were no other countries of any size or military significance with the will and ability to contribute much or anything to the effort to defeat Hitler's Germany and Japan, and prevent the global dominance of Nazism. And we had to send millions of tons of arms, munitions, and war supplies to Russia, England, and the Canadians, Aussies, Irish, and Scots, because NONE of them could produce all they needed for themselves.

All of Europe, from Norway to Italy, except Russia in the east, was already under the Nazi heel.

America was not prepared for war. America had stood down most of its military after WWI and throughout the depression, at the outbreak of WWII there were army units training with broomsticks over their shoulders because they didn't have guns, and cars with "tank" painted on the doors because they didn't have tanks. And a big chunk of our navy had just been sunk and damaged at Pearl Harbor .

Britain had already gone bankrupt, saved only by the donation of $600 million in gold bullion in the Bank of England that was the property of Belgium and was given by Belgium to England to carry on the war when Belgium was overrun by Hitler - actually, Belgium surrendered one day, because it was unable to oppose the German invasion, and the Germans bombed Brussels into rubble the next day anyway just to prove they could. Britain had been holding out for two years already in the face of staggering shipping loses and the near-decimation of its air force in the Battle of Britain, and was saved from being overrun by Germany only because Hitler made the mistake of thinking the Brits were a relatively minor threat that could be dealt with later and turning his attention to Russia, at a time when England was on the verge of collapse in the late summer of 1940.

Russia saved America's butt by putting up a desperate fight for two years until the U.S. got geared up to begin hammering away at Germany.

Russia lost something like 24 million people in the sieges of Stalingrad and Moscow, 90% of them from cold and starvation, mostly civilians, but also more than a million soldiers. More than a million.

Had Russia surrendered, then, Hitler would have been able to focus his entire campaign against the Brits, then America, and the Nazis would have won that war.

Had Hitler not made that mistake and invaded England in 1940 or 1941, instead, there would have been no England for the U.S. and the Brits to use as a staging ground to prepare an assault on Nazi Europe, England would not have been able to run its North African campaign to help take a little pressure off Russia while America geared up for battle, and today Europe would very probably be run by the Nazis, the Third Reich, and, isolated and without any allies (not even the Brits), the U.S. would very probably have had to cede Asia to the Japanese, who were basically Nazis by another name then, and the world we live in today would be very different and much worse. I say this to illustrate that turning points in history are often dicey things. And we are at another one.

There is a very dangerous minority in Islam that either has, or wants and may soon have, the ability to deliver small nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons, almost anywhere in the world, unless they are prevented from doing so.

France, Germany, and Russia, have been selling them weapons technology at least as recently as 2002, as have North Korea, Syria, and Pakistan, paid for with billions of dollars Saddam Hussein skimmed from the "Oil For Food" program administered by the UN with the complicity of Kofi Annan and his son.

The Jihadis, the militant Muslims, are basically Nazis in Kaffiyahs - they believe that Islam, a radically conservative (definitely not liberal!) form of Wahhabi Islam, should own and control the Middle East first, then Europe, then the world, and that all who do not bow to Allah should be killed, enslaved, or subjugated. They want to finish the Holocaust, destroy Israel, purge the world of Jews. This is what they say.

There is also a civil war raging in the Middle East - for the most part not a hot war, but a war of ideas. Islam is having its Inquisition and its Reformation today, but it is not yet known which will win - the Inquisition, or the Reformation.

If the Inquisition wins, then the Wahhabis, the Jihadis, will control the Middle East, and the OPEC oil, and the U.S., European, and Asian economies, the techno-industrial economies, will be at the mercy of OPEC - not an OPEC dominated by the well-educated and rational Saudis of today, but an OPEC dominated by the Jihadis.

You want gas in your car? You want heating oil next winter? You want jobs? You want the dollar to be worth anything? You better hope the Jihad, the Muslim Inquisition, loses, and the Islamic Reformation wins.

If the Reformation movement wins, that is, the moderate Muslims who believe that Islam can respect and tolerate other religions, and live in peace with the rest of the world, and move out of the 10th century into the 21st, then the troubles in the Middle East will eventually fade away, and a moderate and prosperous Middle East will emerge.

We have to help the Reformation win, and to do that we have to fight the Inquisition, i.e., the Wahhabi movement, the Jihad, Al Qaeda, the Islamic terrorist movements. We have to do it somewhere. We cannot do it nowhere. And we cannot do it everywhere at once. We have created a focal point for the battle now at the time and place of our choosing, in Iraq.

Not in New York, not in London, or Paris, or Berlin, but in Iraq, where we did and are doing two very important things.

(1) We deposed Saddam Hussein. Whether Saddam Hussein was directly involved in 9/11 or not, it is undisputed that Saddam has been actively supporting the terrorist movement for decades. Saddam is a terrorist.
Saddam is, or was, a weapon of mass destruction, who is responsible for the deaths of probably more than a million Iraqis and two million Iranians.

(2) We created a battle, a confrontation, a flash point, with Islamic terrorism in Iraq. We have focused the battle. We are killing bad guys there and the ones we get there we won't have to get here, or anywhere else. We also have a good shot at creating a democratic, peaceful Iraq, which will be a catalyst for democratic change in the rest of the Middle East, and an outpost for a stabilizing American military presence in the Middle East for as long as it is needed.

The European nations could have done this, but they didn't, and they won't. The so-called "Coalition Forces" are, in most cases, little more than a "Token Force" to keep face with the U.S. . And once attacked, like the train bombing in Madrid, they pull their forces and run for home. We now know that rather than opposing the rise of the Jihad, the French, Germans, and Russians were selling them arms - we have found more than a million tons of weapons and munitions in Iraq. If Iraq was not a threat to anyone, why did Saddam need a million tons of weapons? And Iraq was paying for French, German, and Russian arms with money skimmed from the U.N. Oil For Food Program (supervised by U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan and his son) that was supposed to pay for food, medicine, and education, for Iraqi children.

World War II, the war with the German and Japanese Nazis, really began with a "whimper" in 1928. It did not begin with Pearl Harbor. It began with the Japanese invasion of China . It was a war for fourteen years before America joined it. It officially ended in 1945 - a 17 year war - and was followed by another decade of U.S. occupation in Germany and Japan to get those countries reconstructed and running on their own again .... a 27 year war.

World War II cost the United States an amount equal to approximately a full year's GDP - adjusted for inflation, equal to about $12 trillion dollars, WWII cost America more than 400,000 killed in action, and nearly 100,000 still missing in action.

[The Iraq war has, so far, cost the US about $180 billion, which is roughly what 9/11 cost New York. It has also cost over 2,300 American lives, (Note: was the total when this was originally written) which is roughly 2/3 of the lives that the Jihad snuffed on 9/11.] But the cost of not fighting and winning WWII would have been unimaginably greater - a world now dominated by German and Japanese Nazism.

Americans have a short attention span, now, conditioned I suppose by 1 hour TV shows and 2-hour movies in which everything comes out okay.

The real world is not like that. It is messy, uncertain,and sometimes bloody and ugly. Always has been, and probably always will be.

If we do this thing in Iraq successfully, it is probable that the Reformation will ultimately prevail. Many Muslims in the Middle East hope it will. We will be there to support it. It has begun in some countries, Libya, for instance. And Dubai. And Saudi Arabia. If we fail, the Inquisition will probably prevail, and terrorism from Islam will be with us for all the foreseeable future, because the Inquisition, or Jihad, believes they are called by Allah to kill all the Infidels, and that death in Jihad is glorious.

The bottom line here is that we will have to deal with Islamic terrorism until we defeat it, whenever that is. It will not go away on its own. It will not go away if we ignore it.

If the U.S. can create a reasonably democratic and stable Iraq, then we have an " England" in the Middle East, a platform, from which we can work to help modernize and moderate the Middle East. The history of the world is the clash between the forces of relative civility and civilization, and the barbarians clamoring at the gates. The Iraq war is merely another battle in this ancient and never-ending war. And now, for the first time ever, the barbarians are about to get nuclear weapons. Unless we prevent them. Or somebody does.

The Iraq war is expensive, and uncertain, yes. But the consequences of not fighting it and winning it will be horrifically greater. We have four options -

1. We can defeat the Jihad now, before it gets nuclear weapons.

2. We can fight the Jihad later, after it gets nuclear weapons (which may be as early as next year, if Iran 's progress on nuclear weapons is what Iran claims it is).

3. We can surrender to the Jihad and accept its dominance in the Middle East, now, in Europe in the next few years or decades, and ultimately in America.

4. Or we can stand down now, and pick up the fight later when the Jihad is more widespread and better armed, perhaps after the Jihad has dominated France and Germany and maybe most of the rest of Europe. It will be more dangerous, more expensive, and much bloodier then.

Yes, the Jihadis say that they look forward to an Islamic America. If you oppose this war, I hope you like the idea that your children, or grandchildren, may live in an Islamic America under the Mullahs and the Sharia, an America that resembles Iran today.

We can be defeatist peace-activists as anti-war types seem to be, and concede, surrender, to the Jihad, or we can do whatever it takes to win this war against them.

The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.

Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them. (bold mine)

In the 20th century, it was Western democracy vs. communism, and before that, Western democracy vs. Nazism, and before that, Western democracy vs. German Imperialism. Western democracy won, three times, but it wasn't cheap, fun, nice, easy, or quick. Indeed, the wars against German Imperialism (WWI), Nazi Imperialism (WWII), and communist imperialism (the 40-year Cold War that included the Vietnam Battle, commonly called the Vietnam War, but itself a major battle in a larger war) covered almost the entire century.

The first major war of the 21st Century is the war between Western Judeo/Christian Civilization and Wahhabi Islam. It may last a few more years, or most of this century. It will last until the Wahhabi branch of Islam fades away, or gives up its ambitions for regional and global dominance and Jihad, or until Western Civilization gives in to the Jihad.

Senator John Kerry, in the debates and almost daily, makes 3 scary claims:

1 We went to Iraq without enough troops.

We went with the troops the U.S. military wanted. We went with the troop levels General Tommy Franks asked for. We deposed Saddam in 30 days with light casualties, much lighter than we expected.

The real problem in Iraq is that we are trying to be nice - we are trying to fight a minority of the population that is Jihadi, and trying to avoid killing the large majority that is not. We could flatten Fallujah in minutes with a flight of B52s, or seconds with one nuclear cruise missile - but we don't. We're trying to do brain surgery, not amputate the patient's head. The Jihadis amputate heads.

2. We went to Iraq with too little planning.

This is a specious argument. It supposes that if we had just had "the right plan" the war would have been easy, cheap, quick, and clean.

That is not an option. It is a guerrilla war against a determined enemy, and no such war ever has been or ever will be easy, cheap, quick, and clean. This is not TV.

3. We proved ourselves incapable of governing and providing security.

This too is a specious argument. It was never our intention to govern and provide security. It was our intention from the beginning to do just enough to enable the Iraqis to develop a representative government and their own military and police forces to provide their own security, and that is happening. The U.S. and the Brits and other countries there have trained over 100,000 Iraqi police and military, now, and will have trained more than 200,000 by the end of next year. (Note: Totals are higher now.) We are in the process of transitioning operational control for security back to Iraq .

It will take time. It will not go with no hitches. This is not TV.

Remember, perspective is everything, and America 's schools teach too little history for perspective to be clear, especially in the young American mind.

The Cold war lasted from about 1947 at least until the Berlin Wall came down in 1989. Forty-two years. Europe spent the first half of the 19th century fighting Napoleon, and from 1870 to 1945 fighting Germany .

World War II began in 1928, lasted 17 years, plus a ten year occupation, and the US still has troops in Germany and Japan. World War II resulted in the death of more than 50 million people, maybe more than 100 million people, depending on which estimates you accept.

The U.S. has taken more than 2,000 KIA in Iraq in 3 years. The US took more than 4,000 Killed in action on the morning of June 6, 1944, the first day of the Normandy Invasion to rid Europe of Nazi Imperialism. In WWII the U.S. averaged 2,000 KIA a week for four years. Most of the individual battles of WWII lost more Americans than the entire Iraq war has done so far.

But the stakes are at least as high . . . a world dominated by representative governments with civil rights, human rights, and personal freedoms; or a world dominated by a radical Islamic Wahhabi movement, by the Jihad, under the Mullahs and the Sharia (Islamic law).

I do not understand why the American Left does not grasp this. They favor human rights, civil rights, liberty and freedom, but evidently not for Iraqis. In America, absolutely, but nowhere else.

300,000 Iraqi bodies in mass graves in Iraq are not our problem. The U.S. population is about twelve times that of Iraq, so let's multiply 300,000 by twelve. What would you think if there were 3,600,000 American bodies in mass graves in America because of George Bush? Would you hope for another country to help liberate America?

"Peace Activists" always seem to demonstrate where it's safe, in America.

Why don't we see Peace Activist demonstrating in Iran, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, North Korea, in the places in the world that really need peace activism the most?

The liberal mentality is supposed to favor human rights, civil rights, democracy, multiculturalism, diversity, etc., but if the Jihad wins, wherever the Jihad wins, it is the end of civil rights, human rights, democracy, multiculturalism, diversity, etc. Americans who oppose the liberation of Iraq are coming down on the side of their own worst enemy.

If the Jihad wins, it is the death of Liberalism. Everywhere the Jihad wins, it is the death of Liberalism. And American Liberals just don't get it.

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Raymond S. Kraft is a writer and lawyer living in Northern California. Please consider passing along copies of this to students in high school, college and university as it contains information about the American past that is very meaningful TODAY - - history about America that very likely is completely unknown by them (and their instructors, too). By being denied the facts and truth of our history, they are at a decided disadvantage when it comes to reasoning and thinking through the issues of today. They are prime targets for misinformation campaigns beamed at enlisting them in causes and beliefs that are special interest agenda driven.

HT: My friend Bing via email.

Socializing the Gospel of Christ?

The following article truly indicates why we need more Biblically-based Christian culture warriors. Do we want secular humanism to take over the hearts, minds, souls and spirits of our children and grandchildren? Or, are we willing to "fight the good fight" for their sakes?

Christine

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Saturday, January 6, 2007

Is the culture overpowering our churches?

Posted: January 6, 20071:00 a.m. Eastern

By Rev. Jerry Falwell

© 2000 WorldNetDaily.com-->© 2007

I believe the church of Jesus Christ faces more challenges today than at any time in history.

The issues of homosexuality, abortion, inspiration of Scripture and spiritual "diversity" have brought divides into many churches.

In the media, there is rarely a positive portrayal of Christianity. As I've recently reported, the few so-called Christian characters represented on the networks have either abandoned core biblical values or are depicted as callous ogres. Further, the media typically tout diverse forms of spirituality that embrace alternative modes of sexuality, worship and lifestyle.

Sadly, countless pastors and church leaders have folded under cultural pressure and have attempted to socialize the Gospel of Christ.

Meanwhile, those of us who remain faithful to the Scriptures are seen as unintelligent and irrational.

But the Bible warns us that the Gospel will be seen as ridiculous to many: "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing. …" (1 Corinthians 1:15) It is nothing new to be seen as an idiot for steadfastly following Jesus Christ.

Even in this age of "diversity" and "multiculturalism," evangelical pastors must determine to never serve as arbitrators of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which never changes. Its truth remains as pertinent as ever today.
I read with interest late last year a Barna Group report on "the 12 Most Significant Religious Findings from 2006 Surveys."

In it, pollster George Barna found that, while most Americans claim to be "deeply spiritual" and say that their religious faith is "very important" to them, only 15 percent of respondents who regularly attend a Christian church ranked their relationship with God as the top priority in their life.
That's an astounding discovery.

Mr. Barna noted, "As alarming as that finding was, its significance was magnified by research showing that on average pastors believe that 70 percent of the adults in their congregation consider their relationship with God to be their highest priority in life."

The very important report also found that "three out of every four teenagers have engaged in at least one type of psychic or witchcraft-related activity." The report also detailed that only one-third of 8-to-12-year-olds say a church has made "a positive difference" in their life; one-third said prayer is very important in their life; and most said they would rather be popular than to do what is morally right.

That is the climate we are facing today as we seek to share the Gospel with a new generation. I believe our young people are embracing hedonism and self-gratification as never before. And why not, when the media are strangely fixated on the lives of celebrities and "celebutantes" (people who are famous solely for being rich and famous). We are hero-worshiping people who have no moral compass, and the results down the road will be devastating.

The church must offer unambiguous alternatives.

But Dr. Ergun Caner, president of the Liberty Theological Seminary, in a February National Liberty Journal article, warns that "many churches these days are following the latest trends, while often ignoring Scripture. They choose to do what is popular and culturally acceptable, rather than what is right."

Dr. Caner, a converted Muslim, added, "Some pollster tells us that people do not like public invitations, so some churches have stopped giving them. Polls tell us that sermons on hell make people uncomfortable, so pastors preach on positive thinking instead. The polls show that using words such as sin and salvation are unpopular, so we find prominent television preachers conveniently avoiding those terms."

Those are tough words, but I believe they are words that the church must hear. Evangelical pastors simply must determine to lead by biblical principle, even though those principles are being increasingly disparaged in the popular culture.

I believe it is time for a re-evaluation of the church's efforts. It is obvious that we are losing the cultural battle in many ways, especially with our young people. We will not succeed in reaching this world for Christ unless our churches determine to lovingly reach out with the Word of God to our fellow man.

In this new year, may we commit to reaching more people than ever with the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to boldly living our lives with a renewed commitment to holy living.

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Rev. Jerry Falwell, a nationally recognized Christian minister and television show host, is the founder of Jerry Falwell Ministries and is chancellor of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.

HT: WorldNetDaily

What Enemies Intend for Evil, God Uses to Save

Weekend, January 6 & 7

Looking Back, Looking Forward: Joseph

But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive. Genesis 50:20

Recommended Reading
Genesis 37:1-36

It's easy to get bogged down in wondering why God allowed a certain event in our past. Verses like Romans 8:28 can help us, but talking to someone who has lived the before and after of a difficult event can help even more. Joseph is one of those people.

Joseph was his father Jacob's favorite son which caused his brothers to resent him with a fierce jealousy. So they sold him to traders headed for Egypt. Once there, God's blessing on Joseph caused him to rise to great prominence. In anticipation of a famine, Joseph had Egypt store up grain for the future. And when Joseph's brothers traveled from Canaan to Egypt looking for food, the brother they had hated turned out to be their savior. They were shocked and embarrassed to meet Joseph; but he declared to them that what they had intended for evil, God was going to use to save them through the famine. Looking back, Joseph saw trouble and confusion. Looking forward, he saw a reunited family.

The before and after of your story may not be as clear as Joseph's, but your faith certainly can be. Yesterday's events serve tomorrow's purposes.

There are no accidents in the life of the Christian. Rowland Bingham

Read-Thru-the-Bible
Genesis 19:1 - 21:34 ;
Genesis 22:1 - 24:67

From: Turning Point Online

Friday, January 05, 2007

The Religion of Peace??

Wow! After 9/11, would anyone have believed that a person who is linked to terrorism would be elected to Congress?

What...you think he's a moderate? Think again. Take a long, hard look at the following article from FrontPage magazine:

Keith Ellison's Friends; Our Enemies.

Follow the links too.

Don't miss A Good Old Hate Speech Smack Down over at ChesterStreet!

Excerpt:

"Muslims are the vilest of animals…”
“Show mercy to one another, but be ruthless to Muslims”
“How perverse are Muslims!”
“Strike off the heads of Muslims, as well as their fingertips”
“Fight those Muslims who are near to you”
“Muslim mischief makers should be murdered or crucified”

Hate speech? Incitement to violence? Sounds like it to us, but a knowledgeable Muslim would have to disagree.

Well, if you haven’t guessed it already, these are quotes from the Qur’an in which we've replaced the word ‘Christian’, ‘Jew’ or ‘unbeliever’ with the word ‘Muslim.’



Also see The Religion of Peace

HT: Mark at ChesterStreet

Desire To Please God

Hits, Runs, and Errors

But Peter . . . said, "We ought to obey God rather than men."
Acts 5:29

Recommended Reading
1 Samuel 15:20-23

The Mets beat the Astros in a 4-2 victory last fall, partly because of an error made by Houston second baseman, Craig Biggio, who failed to make an easy catch. The ball rolled between his legs and into right-center field. Biggio had a simple explanation. He was thinking so hard about how to score a double play that he lost his focus. "I just forgot to catch it," he said. "It was huge. That was a big error."

The same thing can happen to us. We're so distracted by life's possibilities that we forget the simplest thing—to obey the Lord. Has He told us to meditate on His Word (Joshua 1:8)? To be joyful (1 Thessalonians 5:16)? To abstain from every hint of sexual immorality (Ephesians 5:3, NIV)?

Has He warned us against forsaking the assembling of ourselves together for worship (Hebrews 10:25)? Has He told us to live peaceably with everyone so far as it is possible (Romans 12:18)? To bring our tithes into His storehouse (Malachi 3:10)?

The Bible is chock full of commands—both large and small—and they're just as important as His promises. Focus on them so you'll not have to stand before Him one day and say, "I just forgot to obey."

Let every one, therefore, who has either any desire to please God, or any love of his own soul, obey God.
John Wesley

Read-Thru-the-Bible
Genesis 11:1 - 14:24

HT: Turning Point Online

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Two Bills to Oppose

From Concerned Women for America:

Dear Friends,

The 110th Congress has begun - and so has our work! Congress' first 100 hours include two disturbing bills that we need your help to oppose:

Funding for unethical embryonic stem cell research

In a dramatic ceremony last year surrounded by Snowflakes (former-embryos rescued by adoption), President Bush vetoed a bill to pour federal dollars into destroying human embryos for research. Congress did not have enough votes to override the veto.

Next Thursday, the new leadership in Congress will bring the bill up again. The November elections potentially changed the number of override votes. It is up to us to pray and act to oppose federal funding killing the tiniest of humans.

Restrictions on grassroots lobbying

What we are doing right now - informing you of legislation so that you can act - could be severely restricted and punished if "grassroots lobby reform" is passed.

Last year the Senate failed to pass grassroots lobby restrictions that included severe registration and reporting requirements for grassroots organizations. We expect it will come up again as early as next week.
This legislation would heavily restrict the ability of grassroots organizations like CWA to communicate and mobilize citizen activists like you. Brad Smith, a former Federal Election Commissioner, said it would be used by congressmen for retaliation. "It's a disaster, generally, the notion that the government should be checking up on attempts by citizens to communicate with citizens," Smith told The Hill newspaper. "Can you think of any other reason that members of Congress need to know who's running grassroots ads in their district?"

Grassroots lobby restrictions are an effort by Congress to undermine your participation in the political process. Tell your congressmen to vote NO on grassroots lobby restrictions!

Take Action on Embryonic Stem Cell Research!

Pray that congressmen will understand that embryonic stem cell research kills humans and will lead to perfecting techniques for cloning human beings. Pray that President Bush will continue to stand against spending tax dollars on research that kills human embryos.

Ask your Senators and Representative to OPPOSE squandering taxpayer dollars on immoral, unnecessary destruction of human embryos.

Americans should not be forced to pay for experiments that destroy human beings and will lead to human cloning.

Take Action on Grassroots Lobby Restrictions!

Pray that congressmen will see that "grassroots lobby reform" will have a chilling effect on Americans' right to participate in the governing process. It will severely harm organizations like CWA who exist to equip citizen activists to affect public policy!

Tell your Senators and Representative to vote NO on any so-called lobby reform bill that stifles the participation of grassroots groups in the political process.

Sincerely,
The Legislation Department
Concerned Women for America

P.S. Thank you again for considering CWA for your strategic financial support. With you, we're fighting on key issues like abstinence, pornography and abortion. We need you. Please help today by going to http://www.cwfa.org/support_cwa.asp and entering your most generous donation.

Californication: Where Evil Men Prevail...

The marketing of evil is (unfortunately) devastatingly alive and progressing in California. No wonder over 30,000 families (approx. from what I've read) have left this state over the last year !! A flurry of bad bills were passed in 2006 and signed into law by RINO Arnold. Read the following newsletter and mourn for our children here in Californication....

There is some interesting information about Gov. Arnold that I didn't know prior to reading the newsletter. Randy (the author) mentions voting him back into office as the "lesser of two evils." We shall see. He certainly doesn't appear to be a "lesser evil" to me!

I voted for Tom McClintock when Davis was recalled. He would have been a far better choice for pro-family conservative Christians. Now we are stuck with Arnold and the loonie left liberal Democrats in Sacramento.

*sigh*

Christine

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News and commentary from Randy Thomasson

New faces, same spaces in Sacramento

The California Legislature -- controlled by the most pro-abortion and pro-homosexuality-bisexality-transsexuality Democrats in California history has gaveled itself to order. Following Wednesday's "welcome back floor session, most of the 120 state legislators now plan to attend Governor Schwarzenegger's inauguration on Friday. Then they'll spend the next two months rubbing shoulders with lobbyists and busying themselves introducing some 2,000 bills before the committee hearings and floor sessions get underway in March. While the November election produced new faces in Sacramento, unfair "gerrymandered" district boundaries mean the balance of power will stay exactly the same as before: 48 Democrats, 32 Republicans in the Assembly; 25 Democrats, 15 Republicans in the state Senate. Already 132 bills have been introduced, among them the two marriage-destroying bills, AB 43 and SB 11. Visit CCF's website for action steps

8 worst California laws for 2007

There are 910 new state laws that Californians have to live under. Because these laws were approved by a Democrat-controlled Legislature and signed by California's liberal Republican Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, many of these new California laws impose the sexual and anti-family agenda on the rest of us. Here are the eight worst laws you need to know about:

AB 1160 Promoting Transsexuality, Bisexuality, and Homosexuality to Jurors

This new law permits either side in a criminal trial or proceeding to request that the court instruct jurors not to allow their family values (i.e. their "bias") based on "gender identity" (transsexuality and transvestitism) or "sexual orientation" (homosexuality and bisexuality) to be part of their mindset.

AB 1207 Pro-Transsexual-Bisexual-Homosexual Campaign Pledge

This new law revises the voluntary candidate pledge, called the Code of Fair Campaign Practices, to prohibit a candidate's "negative prejudice" against "gender identity" (transsexuality and transvestitism) and "sexual orientation" (homosexuality and bisexuality).

AB 2051 Promoting Transsexual-Bisexual-Homosexual Relationships The effect of this new law is to "promote healthy non-violent relationships in the lesbian, gay bisexual, and transgender community" by requiring law enforcement and domestic violence councils to support and promote so-called "healthy" transsexual, bisexual, and homosexual relationships.

AB 2560 Promoting Condoms and Birth Control Pills to Schoolchildren

This new law sets up a unit within the State Department of Health Services with the purpose of retaining and expanding school-based "health centers." Unfortunately, these centers will distribute condoms, birth control pills, and refer for abortions, pro-homosexual counseling, and suicide counseling; all without parental knowledge or consent.

AB 2800 Transsexual-Bisexual-Homosexual Agenda in Housing Industry

This new law requires the promotion of transsexuality, bisexuality, and homosexuality in housing and housing related areas, including real estate licensure, mortgage lending, club membership, development projects, and community redevelopment.

AB 2920 Transsexual-Bisexual-Homosexual Agenda for Seniors

This new law force California's Department of Aging (within the state's Health and Human Services Agency) to support and promote the "unique needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender seniors."

SB 1441 Threatening Religious Values of Christian Colleges

This new law awards sexual activists a legal hammer to persecute religious colleges that accept Cal Grant students and religious daycare centers that accept CalWORKS childcare vouchers. SB 1441 prohibits "discrimination" on the basis of transsexuality, bisexuality, and homosexuality in "any program or activity"that receives financial assistance from the state. There is no religious exemption.

SB 1827 Completing Counterfeit Marriage

This new law requires California's income tax laws to equate homosexual partnerships with marriage between a husband and wife. Awarding homosexuals the last legal privilege of marriage under California law, SB 1827 requires registered "domestic partners" to file personal income tax returns as either "married filing jointly" or "married filing separate," setting up a direct conflict with federal law which recognizes marriage rights only for a man and a woman.

For 2006 bill information, visit www.leginfo.ca.gov

Read about the 20 anti-family laws signed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the last three years

Minimum wage hike: California now has the fourth-highest minimum wage in the nation, $7.50 per hour. One year from now, we'll have the highest in the nation at $8 per hour. Unfortunately, you can count on this government socialism resulting in fewer jobs and more businesses moving out of the state.

Good laws:

Out of the 910 new laws, there are a few good ones, because even the pro-abortion, pro-sexual-license Democrats that control the California Legislature oppose vandalism and are shocked by children developing Type 2 diabetes:

Anti-vandalism: Anyone arrested for vandalism now will lose his driver's license for up to two years, not just one, like before now. And vandals who are 13 and 14 will have their drivers' licenses delayed an extra one to three years for their crimes.

School junk food: A handful of new laws will require schools to sell and serve more healthy foods and snacks and less junk food next school year than they do now. And the elementary school ban on soda-pop sales will be extended to high schools, meaning vending machines will contain more fruit-and-vegetable-based drinks. These laws won't go into full effect until July.

Telephone privacy: It is now illegal for businesses to buy or sell your telephone calling records without your permission.

Obscenity: A very small step in the right direction, a new law prohibits government employees from using state-owned or state-leased computers to view obscene material. However, so little falls under the state's definition of "obscene" that lots of addictive and dehumanizing pornography can still be viewed on California government computers. America has degraded significantly since the U.S. Supreme Court's 1947 Wegglo standard, which held that anything that causes lust was obscene (FYI, this is also Jesus' standard, who said to lust after a woman was to commit adultery with her in your heart). This was replaced in 1973 by the totally subjective Miller standard, which, in the last 36 years has been interpreted to allow possession of all kinds of obscenity and pornography, except child pornography, yet allows authorities to prosecute distributors of obscenity. Here is the high court's "Miller test" making it difficult to prosecute obscenity: "The basic guidelines for the trier of fact must be: (a) whether 'the average person, applying contemporary community standards' would find that the work, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest, (b) whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by the applicable state law; and (c) whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value." Under the reign of former California Speaker of the Assembly Willie Brown, California law changed "community standards" to "statewide standards." This means what's sexually offensive in Bakersfield isn't legally obscene unless it also makes San Franciscans blush
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Are you still glad he's governor?

Many Republican voters who supported Arnold Schwarzenegger as the "lesser of two evils" are shocked to hear that the Governor has asked liberal Democrat Willie Brown, the former San Francisco mayor and the self-proclaimed "Ayatollah of the Assembly," to be master of ceremonies for Arnold's swearing-in party on Friday. But I'm not shocked, and you shouldn't be either. Power over principle on moral matters has been the norm for California's liberal Republican governor. Early on, in his bodybuilding days, Schwarzenegger raised eyebrows when he posed nude in a homosexual magazine and endorsed the homosexual lifestyle. As Governor of California, he's simply putting his transsexual-bisexual-homosexual agenda into law.

Here in 2007, Schwarzenegger has fashioned an administration that an anti-family Democrat would be proud of. After winning reelection in November, Schwarzenegger hired gay activist Daniel Zingale, Gray Davis' point-man on homosexual, bisexual and transsexual issues, as his senior advisor. This means the top homosexual activists from the Davis administration, including Arnold's lesbian chief-of-staff Susan Kennedy, are ready for action in the largely unaccountable Schwarzenegger administration. A homosexual newspaper has glowed about Schwarzenegger, writing "He has named gay judges to the bench in Southern California and has surrounded himself with a cadre of openly gay aides." (Bay Area Reporter 12/21/06). Arnold's "cadre" includes his personal assistant Clay Russell, an open homosexual, who accompanies Schwarzenegger "almost everywhere he goes (including vacation, sometimes)," and lives with his "partner-in-life." Is Arnold's selection of homosexual-activist staffers any surprise given the 20 anti-family laws he's signed over the past three years? Some pro-family Republican legislators have privately told me they believe Schwarzenegger may be totally unaccountable to family values his second term.

Last fall, most California pro-family voters supported Schwarzenegger as the "lesser of two evils." But is the "lesser of two evils" doctrine in the Bible? No, it stems from Greek philosophy. Liberal journalist Max Lerner (1902-1992), who loved pornography and frequented the Playboy Mansion, wrote, "When you choose the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is still an evil." Why did Lerner, an unabashed hedonist, understand what so many pro-family conservatives don't? Consider that in addition to the 20 anti-family laws Schwarzenegger has signed, the anti-family staff he's hired, and the big money he's raised for homosexual "Republican" activists, Schwarzenegger has done what no Democrat governor could ever do. Arnold has dumbed down the Republican Party, dumbed down conservative talk radio, and dumbed down the Church, all of which tolerate the anti-family things he does. Having liberal Schwarzenegger as California's "Republican" governor is like the fox guarding the hen house!

California Supreme Court preparing to legalize homosexual 'marriages'

For the last several months, I've been warning that the California Supreme Court is one vote away from legalizing homosexual "marriage" licenses. Now, after analyzing the latest evidence, I am predicting the state high court indeed has the votes it needs to destroy the definition of marriage between a man and a woman. You've already heard that the California Supreme Court has taken the San Francisco "gay marriages" case and will rule in early 2008. Now, get to know the four bad votes on the seven-member court:

1. Kathryn Werdegar: Voted in 2004 against nullifying the 4,000 "gay marriage" licenses issued by the City of San Francisco.

2. Joyce Kennard: Voted the same as Werdegar, against nullification, writing that "Individuals in loving same-sex relationships have waited years, sometimes several decades, for a chance to wed, yearning to obtain the public validation that only marriage can give."

3. Carol Corrigan: Nominated by Governor Schwarzenegger, Corrigan was enthusiastically supported by California's leading homosexual "marriage" organization when she was confirmed in early 2006 with the help of an equally enthusiastic Attorney General Bill Lockyer, who supports same-sex "marriage" legalization. The Los Angeles Times reported that Corrigan "is unmarried and shares a house in Oakland with a female friend."

4. Carlos Moreno: He is the fourth and deciding vote to destroy the definition of marriage between a man and a woman. Moreno, the high court's only Democrat, was put on the state high court in 2001 by former Gov. Gray Davis. In August 2005, Moreno authored the court's radical decision forcing businesses to treat homosexual "domestic partners" exactly the same as married customers: Domestic partners registered with the state, wrote Associate Justice Carlos R. Moreno for the majority, "are the equivalent of spouses for the purposes of the Unruh Act and a business that extends benefits to spouses it denies to registered domestic partners engages in impermissible marital status discrimination." (Daily Journal 8/1/05). The same month, Moreno authored a ruling that awarded parental status to two homosexual women, writing, "We perceive no reason why both parents of a child cannot be women." Now it's coming out that Moreno has a homosexual-activist research attorney named Michael Nava. In December, Moreno endorsed Nava's failed attempt to become California's first homosexual appeals court judge.
If you don't want the California Supreme Court to impose homosexual "marriage" ceremonies upon every community for every child to see, please pray for the success of the VoteYesMarriage.com amendment, which is the only marriage amendment left in California. The VoteYesMarriage.com amendment needs a wealthy soul to donate $2.5 million to place it on the ballot to override the state Supreme Court and permanently and fully protect marriage for one man and one woman in California. (In case you're wondering, Proposition 22, approved by the voters in 2000, was a mere statute and not a constitutional amendment, thus tempting judges to "reinterpret" the California Constitution to try to find the "right" to homosexual "marriages." In contrast, the VoteYesMarriage.com amendment will fully, specifically and permanently protect everything about marriage for a man and a woman in the California State Constitution, far above the reach of judges and politicians.)

Thank you for supporting CCF

"When good people in any country cease their vigilance and struggle, then evil men prevail."-- Pearl Buck, famed American writer who witnessed the Communist takeover of China, which resulted in the deaths of 77 million Chinese

I want to thank all of you who have done your part to donate to Campaign for Children and Families in December. Truly, you are fueling our public campaign for marriage, life and moral values up and down California. You are sincerely appreciated for standing up for God, family, and California!

If you haven't donated yet, CCF still needs your help. Please send your best gift today to CCF, P.O. Box 511, Sacramento, CA 95812 or donate online at http://www.savecalifornia.com/. You need CCF and CCF needs you here in 2007!

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Obsession Documentary Update

A few weeks ago, my order of the documentary Obsession: Radical Islam's War With the West arrived. With the rush of the holiday season, I have not been able to view it. I have already seen it once via YouTube (before it was censored by Google...the new owners of YouTube) and it is truly an eye opening and gripping display of what we are facing in this global war against terrorism.

I also sent a copy to a liberal relative of mine, and she was totally shocked about what she saw in the movie! I have been telling her all along that she is not getting the whole picture or truth from the mainstream media about why winning the Iraq war is so important and how the goals of radical Islam are quite similar to nazism and communism.

The worldwide goal of nazism was atheistic in nature and they wanted to to eradicate the Jews from existence. The worldwide goal of communism involved atheistic domination and rule over all people under their government. The worldwide goal of radical Islam is religious domination , oppression, and rule over (or, more likely death to... ) those (especially the Christian and Jewish infidels) who do not bow the knee to their false god, allah.

The following is an email that I received today which contains updates on how this documentary is changing minds and waking people up to the long battle that we are up against in our fight to eradicate radical Islamo-fascist terrorists.

Christine

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On December 14th, Obsession producer Raphael Shore and Nonie Darwish who is featured in the film were interviewed on CNN. The 12 minute feature compared Nazi Germany in the 40s with today's radical Islam. Watch the full clip here.


On Monday, December 11th, the American parents of Daniel Wultz, a teenage victim of Arab terrorists in Israel showed Obsession on Capitol Hill. The screening took place two days before what would have been Daniel's 17th birthday. The family traveled from their Florida home to speak about terrorism and screen Obsession for Congressmen. Watch the clip here.


Is academic freedom an endangered species on American campuses? On December 6th, Front Page Magazine examined the issue of freedom of speech on campuses, and discusses the cancellation of Obsession screenings due to protests from Muslim student groups. Read the full article here.


On December 11th Obsession Director Wayne Kopping was interviewed on Front Page Magazine. Read the full interview here.


On December 6th, The Heritage Foundation's Helle Dale published an article about Obsessionin The Washington Times. She focused on the chilling reality that faces young children in a radical Islamic society. Read the full article here.


On December 2nd, South Africa's Saturday Star Newspaper interviewed the film's director, Wayne Kopping, in an exciting cover story article. Read the full article here.


Obsession has been accepted to the Film Festival BIFF 07, (Beloit International Film Festival) in January. The festival runs from January 18th-21st in Beloit Wisconsin with Obsession screening on the 20th. The New York Times recently chose BIFF as one of the four top alternate festivals to Sundance! Check out more details about BIFF at http://www.beloitfilmfest.com/.


Some of our newest approbations:


"This film offers incontrovertible evidence the world must be prepared for a long-term struggle against Islamic extremism. Expertly produced with solid historic research; every viewer regardless of background will learn something. The enemy objectives are clear. Do we have the courage to do what's necessary? " Jeffrey H. Norwitz Professor, US Naval War College


"Heart wrenching…I encourage everybody to see this film…you definitely get an incredible education by watching this film…the movie left many of us speechless…we appreciate what you’ve done. " Kyra Phillips anchor, CNN Newsroom


A review of Obsession is to be published in The Officer Magazine in February 2007. The Officer Magazine is distributed to over 70,000 readers, including congressional offices on Capitol Hill. Stay tuned for more details on the exciting release.

As of now our list of upcoming screenings is as follows:


January 1- Woodmere, New York
January 7- Island, Florida
January 9- Killeen, Texas
January 11- Miami Beach, Florida
January 13- Minneapolis, Minnesota
January 14- Albuquerque, New Mexico
January 18- Farmington Hills, Michigan
January 18- Buffalo, New York
January 23- Manalapan, New Jersey
January 24- Rochester, New York
January 28- Tenafly, New Jersey
January 29- Ottawa, Ontario
January 30- Bothell, Washington Our December screenings included:
December 1,2- Hamilton, Montana
December 4- Agoura Hills, California
December 4- Encino, California
December 7- Burnsville, Minnesota
December 10- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
December 13- Manchester, United Kingdom
For more information on any of these events, please visit our website.


To organize your own event, please contact

screenings@obsessionthemovie.com

To organize your own event on your college campus, please contact

campus@obsessionthemovie.com



It is no secret that Obsession’s success is largely dependant upon our supporters. How widely and effectively we are able to spread the message about the threat of Radical Islam and the necessity for the free-world to stand up for our values is in ALL of our hands.

Click here for more information on how you can get involved.


You can pre-order the 60 minute pre-release edition Obsession DVD here.

"Spiked" Stories of 2006

There is so much to write about today that I don't even know where to begin! Looks like another 3 blogpost day! Thank God for the cut & paste!

The first article of interest is the annual WorldNetDaily "spiked" and underreported stories of the year. I will just list all ten chosen for 2006 and provide a snipet of info about them here. Go to the website above for the full article.




1. Plans under way for North American Union: While most Americans consider their nation's unsecured borders and the resulting flood of illegal immigrants to be among the country's most dire problems, the U.S. government – inexplicably – is engaged in progressively de-emphasizing those borders while integrating the U.S., Mexico and Canada into a North American "superstate."

Although most in the media regard the notion of a merger agenda as sheer conspiracy theory, an increasing number of high-level voices – including congressmen like Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul, and newsmen like CNN's Lou Dobbs who calls the government's actions on this issue "unconscionable" and "Orwellian" – are sounding the alarm over recent moves in the direction of a de facto North American Union.
While driving in my car the other day, I was listening to the Michael Medved radio show and he was claiming that this story has to be just a ridiculous conspiracy theory. He lambasted Joseph Farah for speaking his mind on this issue and Farah has since written an article firing back at Medved.

There is a WND poll up on this issue, too.




2. Wave of murders and other crimes by illegal aliens: Though most of the media don't report it as such, and no government agencies are keeping tabs on it, there is an explosion of crime in the United States attributable to illegal aliens.

Last month, for instance, WND reported that more Americans were murdered this year by illegal aliens than the combined death toll of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan since those military campaigns began.

In another disturbing expose, WND reported that a wave of illegal-immigrant gang rapes is sweeping the U.S. while public officials and law-enforcement authorities fear drawing the link.
So, what we have here is a preference of illegals to murder and rape! But we can't racially profile such murderers and rapists in the mainstream media now can we? Oh no! That wouldn't be prudent. C'mon! Wake up and smell the criminality, hatred, jealousy and rage of these people!




3. Female teachers sexually preying on their students: In one of the most sensational stories of the year, WND documented dozens of cases of female teachers having sex with their underage students – both male and female.

Prosecutors dropped charges against teacher Debra Lafave who had sex with a 14-year-old

Although local media covered individual cases, most of the national media – with the exception of WND – ignored the starting epidemic. One exception was Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, which had WND Executive Editor Joe Kovacs on to discuss the phenomenon.

WND even devoted an entire issue of Whistleblower magazine to the subject, in an investigative report titled "PREDATORS." And WND Managing Editor David Kupelian delved in-depth into the reasons why the teacher-sex abuse scandal may eclipse even the Catholic Church's clergy sex-scandal.

This should bother us all...immensely! What an outrage! Just because a sexual predator is pretty on the outside doesn't mean that she should get a pass when her black heart on the inside sexually molests and preys on children! Disgusting!! Just so disgusting!!

4. Mideast terror leaders favor Democrats: Recently, al-Qaida's No. 2 man, Ayman al-Zawahiri, spilled the beans about which U.S. political party the Islamic terrorists prefer to be running the show here in America – the Democrats. Addressing the Democrats, he said: "… you aren't the ones who won the midterm elections, nor are the Republicans the ones who lost. Rather, the Mujahideen – the Muslim Ummah’s vanguard in Afghanistan and Iraq – are the ones who won, and the American forces and their Crusader allies are the ones who lost."

Although it was obvious the terrorists would prefer the Democrats, especially in light of their willingness to "cut and run" in Iraq, WND alone among the major media actually canvassed key terror leaders before November's midterm election to see what their preferences were.

"Of course Americans should vote Democrat," Jihad Jaara, a senior member of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group and the infamous leader of the 2002 siege of Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity, told WND.

"This is why American Muslims will support the Democrats, because there is an atmosphere in America that encourages those who want to withdraw from Iraq. It is time that the American people support those who want to take them out of this Iraqi mud," said Jaara, speaking to WND from exile in Ireland, where he was sent as part of an internationally brokered deal that ended the church siege.

Muhammad Saadi, a senior leader of Islamic Jihad in the northern West Bank town of Jenin, said the Democrats' talk of withdrawal from Iraq makes him feel "proud."


And they love the fact that liberal left loonie Nancy Pelosi is the incoming speaker of the house. If the truth be told, they would probably more likely love to cover her up with a head to toe burka! Just sends chills down my spine...

I just have to include all of the next "spiked" story:




5. Manipulated war photos by major news outlets: Once again, in 2006 the blogging world played a vital truth-telling role, this time during the month-long war between Israel and Hezbollah. Even though Israel was attacked by Hezbollah – which daily fired rockets and mortars into Israel, killing and terrorizing civilians – world opinion turned strangely against Israel, as its incursion into Lebanon went on day after day. Widely published photographs by the world's major international news services conveyed the horror of Israel's "disproportionate response" to Hezbollah's murderous attacks on Israeli men, women and children.

Some of the photos, however, were fraudulent – or, as one blogger dubbed the practice, examples of "fauxtography."

Connecting the dots, WND columnist Michelle Malkin surveyed the journalistic carnage:

It's the story that the journalistic elite would rather just go away. In the aftermath of Reuters' admission that one of its photographers, Adnan Hajj, had manipulated two war images from Lebanon after bloggers smoked out his crude Photoshop alterations, and all 920 of his Reuters photos were pulled, evidence of far more troubling photo staging and media deception in the Middle East continues to pour in.

After citing other galling examples, Malkin noted: "Not all photographers overseas have their heads in the sand. Last week, Middle East-based photographer Bryan Denton, whose work has appeared in the New York Times, revealed on the professional photography website Light Stalkers that he had observed routine staging of photos – and even corpse-digging – by Lebanese stringers:

"[I] have been witness to the daily practice of directed shots, one case where a group of wire photogs were choreographing the unearthing of bodies, directing emergency workers here and there, asking them to position bodies just so, even remove bodies that have already been put in graves so that they can photograph them in people[']s arms."


Malkin also quotes CNN's Anderson Cooper, who "revealed the routine mechanics of Hezbollywood propaganda tours last week":

"I was in Beirut, and they took me on this sort of guided tour of the Hezbollah-controlled territories in southern Lebanon that were heavily bombed ... they clearly want the story of civilian casualties out. That is their – what they're heavily pushing, to the point where on this tour I was on, they were just making stuff up. They had six ambulances lined up in a row and said, OK, you know, they brought reporters there, they said you can talk to the ambulance drivers. And then one by one, they told the ambulances to turn on their sirens and to zoom off, and people taking that picture would be reporting, I guess, the idea that these ambulances were zooming off to treat civilian casualties, when in fact, these ambulances were literally going back and forth down the street just for people to take pictures of them."
This was despicable! Absolutely despicable!! I served as an ugly, added propaganda tool for the likes of the rancorous radical left! It was used to put the Cindy Sheehans and John Murthas of the world (who wish to keep their heads in the sand regarding the goal in getting the U.S. to abandon our efforts in Iraq) center stage when they should just shut up! My next post today will discuss the impact that the "Obsession: Radical Islam's War with the West" documentary is now having in getting people to realize the severe, global threat that we are facing from these deranged terrorists!




6. New revelation showing that contrary to his claims, Sandy Berger deliberately hid classified documents: The bizarre spectacle of Bill Clinton's National Security Adviser Sandy Berger receiving only a slap on the wrist for stealing classified documents and stuffing them in his clothes rated as one of the top 10 spiked stories for 2005. But a recent development in the case caused the story to shoot up the charts of the 2006 "spike" list as well.

As WND Editor Joseph Farah reports:

We learn that his first "cover story" was that he might have inadvertently thrown the papers in the trash.
We learn he admitted retrieving the documents he stashed under the construction trailer and brought them to his office.

We learn the reason he was not confronted earlier – and that law enforcement authorities were not notified – was because of Berger's high-level position in the Clinton White House.

And let's remember what Sandy Burglar was doing rummaging through classified materials in the National Archives. He was on assignment for former President Clinton, to help prepare him for upcoming testimony before the 9/11 commission as well as to prepare himself for impending testimony before the Senate and House intelligence committees.

Specifically, he was reviewing National Security Council documents about Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida and Sudan. Now, as you might recall, if you have a very good memory, the Clinton administration was offered bin Laden's head on a platter by the Sudanese government – an offer spurned by the White House.

The 9/11 commission was investigating the mistakes that led to the biggest attack on American soil in history.

Why was the punishment for this high-profile security breach so minimal, and so underreported? Berger plea-bargained a criminal sentence on the charge of unlawfully removing and retaining classified material for three years.
Why this law breaker and thief didn't get jail time is beyond comprehension!!

Did a post about the following story yesterday, but here's more info about it:




7. Iran leader's apocalyptic end-times vision: While most of the reporting and analysis of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at the U.N. focused on what he had to say about the West and specifically the U.S., his chilling closing remarks were lost on most listeners – and apparently all reporters as well.

The last two paragraphs of his remarks revealed once again his steadfast and driving conviction, as reported in WND, that a messianic figure known as the "Mahdi" to Muslims is poised to reveal himself after an apocalyptic holocaust on Earth that leaves most of the world's population dead.

"I emphatically declare that today's world, more than ever before, longs for just and righteous people with love for all humanity; and above all longs for the perfect righteous human being and the real savior who has been promised to all peoples and who will establish justice, peace and brotherhood on the planet," Ahmadinejad said at the U.N. "Oh, Almighty God, all men and women are your creatures and you have ordained their guidance and salvation. Bestow upon humanity that thirsts for justice, the perfect human being promised to all by you, and make us among his followers and among those who strive for his return and his cause."


With Iran on the verge of producing nuclear weapons and already in possession of sophisticated medium-range missiles, mystical pre-occupation with the coming of a Shiite Islamic messiah is of particular concern because of Iran's potential for triggering the kind of global conflagration Ahmadinejad envisions will set the stage for the end of the world.

Ahmadinejad is on record as stating he believes he is to have a personal role in ushering in the age of the Mahdi. In a Nov. 16, 2005, speech in Tehran, he said he sees his main mission in life as to "pave the path for the glorious reappearance of Imam Mahdi, may Allah hasten his reappearance."

According to Shiites, the 12th imam disappeared as a child in the year 941. When he returns, they believe, he will reign on earth for seven years, before bringing about a final judgment and the end of the world.


Ahmadinejad is urging Iranians to prepare for the coming of the Mahdi by turning the country into a mighty and advanced Islamic society and by avoiding the corruption and excesses of the West.

All Iran is buzzing about the Mahdi, the 12th imam and the role Iran and Ahmadinejad are playing in his anticipated return. There's a new messiah hotline. There are news agencies especially devoted to the latest developments.

Ahmadinejad and others in Iran are deadly serious about the imminent return of the 12th imam, who will prompt a global battle between good and evil (with striking parallels to biblical accounts of "Armageddon"). Some interpretations of the events that precede his coming include a war that wipes out most of the world's population.





8. Two border agents face heavy prison time for injuring a drug smuggler they thought was armed: In one of the most disturbing stories of the year, two U.S. Border Patrol agents were sentenced to prison terms of 11 years and 12 years for shooting a drug-smuggling suspect in the buttocks as he fled across the U.S.-Mexico border.

On Feb. 17, Alonso, 37, an eight-year veteran of the U.S. Naval Reserve and a former nominee for Border Patrol Agent of the Year, responded to a request for backup from Compean, 28, who had seen a suspicious van near the border town of Fabens, Texas.

Both pursued a suspect, a drug smuggler by the name of Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, who fled across the border to Mexico, but not before the agents saw what they believed to be a gun in his hands and heard shots fired. Both fired in return in an effort to stop his escape.

Far from being awarded medals for heroism, the two agents were hit with charges of violating the illegal alien's civil rights. The suspect, with 800 pounds of marijuana in his van, was given full immunity from prosecution to testify against the agents.

It turns out Border Patrol agents are forbidden from pursuing fleeing suspects.

At Christmastime, Compean was joined by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist and representatives of other border-security groups at a rally asking President Bush to offer the two law enforcement officers a pardon.

Rohrabacher, noting the president already has received a letter about the case from more than 50 Congress members, asked Americans to sign petitions and send e-mails and letters to the White House requesting a "Christmas pardon."

Grassfire.org has an online petition calling on Bush to pardon the agents, with more than 150,000 signatures.

"This is the greatest miscarriage of justice that I've seen in my career," Rohrabacher told WND. "Two brave Border Patrol agents trying to enforce the president's nonsensical border policy ending up being sent to prison, while an illegal alien drug smuggler is given immunity and walks free."

The letter to Bush included the signatures of Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, R-Fla., Rep. Gary Miller, R-Calif., Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, Rep. Virgil Goode, R-Va. and Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., the chairman of the House Immigration Reform Caucus.

"We ask that a full investigation of this case be ordered immediately," the letter said. "We are confident that during such an investigation you will find that these Border Patrol agents were acting within the scope of their duty and were unjustly prosecuted. Also, we ask that you use your power of presidential pardon, as granted by the United States Constitution in Article II, Section 2, to pardon these two Border Patrol agents. We understand these requests usually are for those that have already completed their sentences; however, we feel in this case it would be a miscarriage of justice to send these two Border Patrol agents to prison for protecting our nation's borders from an illegal drug smuggler."




9. Mega-pastor Rick Warren praising Syria:
Like Saudi Arabia, Iran and other Middle East nations, Syria is well-known for persecuting Christians, and is officially acknowledged as such by everyone from private groups like Christian Freedom International to the U.S. government.

"For Christians, one of the core tenets is the ability to share your faith, but in Syria that can lead to arrest (and) persecution," CFI President Jim Jacobson told WND. "We list Syria as one of the top … countries where Christians are facing real persecution."

If you convert from Islam to Christianity, he added, "you're disowned by your family, [and] if the local mosque issues a death threat, no one is going to do anything about it, you'll just end up dead. Nothing is done, no police action, that's just understood. If you convert you'd better leave the country."

For those who already are Christian, the government allows them to practice their religion – but within harsh and restrictive guidelines. A Christian is not allowed to proselytize – ever. And churches that want to hold an extra service must get a government permit. Sermons are routinely monitored, as is church fundraising.

The status of Christianity in Syria reached the headlines recently as Pastor Rick Warren, author of "The Purpose-Driven Life," visited there and was quoted by Syrian media describing it as a "moderate" nation.

Warren also said in a video that was posted briefly on the Internet that Syria is a "moderate" nation, although the video was pulled when he was asked about the comment, and he has denied making those recordings.


The audio from that video, however, was captured and can be heard here:

Go to WND website article to listen to Rick Warren talk about Syria:

According to SANA, the Syrian government news service, Warren said "many Americans don't realize that both Christianity and Judaism are legal in Syria. In addition, the government provides free electricity and water to all churches; allows pastors to purchase a car tax-free (a tax break not given to Muslim imams); appoints pastors as Christian judges to handle Christian cases; and allows Christians to create their own civil law instead of having to follow Muslim law."

In a series of widely read columns, WND Editor Joseph Farah publicly confronted Warren on his public defense of Syria as a moderate nation friendly to Christians, as well as numerous contradictions and apparent falsehoods in Warren's defense of his actions while in Syria and after

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10. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg snoozing for 15 minutes during oral arguments.

The world's largest news organization, the Associated Press, gave it a two-sentence mention in the 16th paragraph of a story focusing on a political boundary case. Aside from Fox News which provided some coverage, very few in the media seemed to think a U.S. Supreme Court justice sleeping while hearing a case was newsworthy.

But on March 1, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was snoozing during oral arguments over political redistricting in Texas.

During a report by Megyn Kendall of Fox News, an artist's sketch of the hearing was aired with Ginsburg's head using the bench as a pillow.
There was no word if there was any audible snoring echoing through the esteemed chamber, but the sleep session was noticed by Bader's colleagues who made a snap judgment to let their associate continue her slumber.

"Justices David Souter and Samuel Alito, who flank the 72-year-old, looked at her but did not give her a nudge," the AP reported.
The incident caught the attention of Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, who writes:

"At first, she appeared to be reading something in her lap. But after a while, it became clear: Ginsburg was napping on the bench. By Bloomberg News's reckoning – not denied by a court spokeswoman – Ginsburg's snooze lasted a quarter of an hour.

"It's lucky for Ginsburg that the Supreme Court has so far refused to allow television in the courtroom, for her visit to the land of nod would have found its way onto late-night shows."
If you'd like to sound off on this issue, please take part in the WorldNetDaily poll.

Current poll results:

What do you make of the talk about the North American Union?

Plans for a union are an absolute reality, and anyone who can't see concerted attacks on U.S. sovereignty is blind 64.66% (1738)


The evidence keeps mounting. When will people stop being in denial? 14.51% (390)


I'm astounded the mainstream media haven't even touched this issue 8.18% (220)


You'll have to prove it to me, along with the 'black helicopters' 2.94% (79)


Preposterous, only paranoid conspiracy theorists believe it's a reality 2.79% (75)


It's a real movement, but only small numbers of people are pushing it 2.75% (74)


Other 2.19% (59)


Conspiracy mongers are giving the most sinister interpretation of the evidence 1.56% (42)


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Update: Just found the shameless The New York Times caught in another monumental lie! Could this be the first, future "spiked" story for 2007? Or should it have been on the 2006 list??

All The Abortion Lies Fit To Print

HT: TownHall.com

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Second Update: Another article about the NYT Abortion lie at LifeSite News.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Islamic "messiah" in Spring, 2007?

Fellow blogger Roscoe Daley has a post up about the coming Muslim "hero" named Mahdi. I have heard bits and pieces about this, but Roscoe's link to Joel C. Rosenberg's post gives a lot more detailed information.

Roscoe writes:


Did you know that Iranian Shiites believe Jesus is returning soon? That’s right—except they believe he’ll be returning as a footman for their Messiah, the Mahdi, who sounds ominously like the Beast of Revelation. We’ve devoted more than a few posts to this alarming development.


Joel writes:


The New Year may not be so happy if Iranian leaders have their way. The Islamic Messiah known as the "Twelfth Imam" or the "Mahdi" may come to earth in 2007 and could be revealed to the world as early as the Spring Equinox, reports an official Iranian government news website. The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) website says the world is now in its "last days." It claims that the Mahdi will first appear in Mecca, and then Medina. He will conquer all of Arabia, Syria, Iraq, destroy Israel, and then set up a "global government" based in Iraq, interestingly enough, not Iran. Such Islamic eschatology (end times theology) is driving the Iranian regime and helps explains why Iran has no interest in helping the U.S. and E.U. create peace in Iraq or the region, much less in ending its bid for nuclear weapons, the Iraq Study Group Report notwithstanding.

Anticipation of the imminent arrival or "illumination" of the Islamic Messiah has been steadily intensifying inside Iran since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad emerged as president of the country in June of 2005. A television series on IRIB called "The World Towards Illumination" has been running since last November to help answer the many questions Iranians have about the end of the world as we know it. The series explains the signs of the last days and what to expect when the Islamic Messiah arrives. The program also says that Jesus is coming back to earth soon as a Shiite Muslim leader and it denounces "born again Christians" for supporting "the illegal Zionist state of Israel." An Israeli news site was the first to pick up the story and its significance to Israeli national security, noting that the Mahdi will soon "form an army to defeat Islam's enemies in a series of apocalyptic battles" and "will overcome his archvillain in Jerusalem."


If I remember correctly, I think that Pastor John Hagee mentioned the significance of the Spring of 2007 in connection with Iran's nuclear weapons enrichment. I will need to locate the book, Jerusalem Countdown, and find the chapter where he describes that in his estimation, Iran is on target to finish a nuclear weapon by March or April of 2007.

I thought it was so interesting that in Joel's post, he mentions that this so-called "Mahdi" wants set up a "global government" based in Iraq, not Iran!

Since Ahmadinejad lies through his Iranian teeth about now being willing to help out in Iraq, we can clearly see the deception behind most of his words. I just hope that the do-nothing-until-it's-too-late U.N. doesn't fall for his lies; but I'm afraid that the U.N. probably will continue their blindness to the danger of radical Islamo-fascists intent on destroying us; and thus succomb under their "land of Oz, peace, not war" mentality and view of the world... right along, lock in step with the lunatic fringe lefties.

Note how France didn't learn its lesson by cracking down, rounding up, punishing and jailing the "youths" that torched hundreds of cars during the Muslim uprising there back in November, 2005. 400 more cars were torched this New Years Eve. LGF has a detailed post about it. What will it take for the rational part of earth to reach the government officials of France, wake them from their slumber and get their heads out of their..err...the sand?

Hat tips:

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Little Green Footballs

A Variety of "Gay" News Out There...

With the Christmas and New Year holidays over, I have had more time to browse the usual websites. But when I clicked on Abiding Truth today, I saw four links with very different "gay" news.

First, of course, is the fact that eight new "gay-friendly" laws come into effect in California in 2007. No surprise there! Plus, Mark Leno, the "never-give-up-forcing-gay-marriage-on-the-state legislator, plans to re-introduce the same bill on "gay" marriage that Arnold vetoed last year.

The next article reveals Mitt Romney's gay connection in all its glory. If he plans to run for president as a "conservative" Republican, the homosexual rights wolf will not get to hide in his sheep's clothing for much longer.

Speaking of sheep, we get to the next article. It is sure to generate a huge amount of outrage from gay activists! (Peta, another radical group, would not be pleased, either, I'm sure).

Apparently, Science should keep it's hands off of gay sheep experimentation. Here's the first paragraph:




Experiments that claim to ‘cure’ homosexual rams spark anger


SCIENTISTS are conducting experiments to change the sexuality of “gay” sheep in a programme that critics fear could pave the way for breeding out homosexuality in humans.

The technique being developed by American researchers adjusts the hormonal balance in the brains of homosexual rams so that they are more inclined to mate with ewes.


Barney Frank and the "gay" marriage state will not be pleased with that new development!!

My prediction? Gay rights advocates might pair up with PETA to stop such a procedure with the sheep. This kinda reminds me of the brief period of time when news of a so-called "gay gene" had been found and homosexual activists briefly joined the ranks of the Christian, pro-life movement to prevent the action of aborting fetuses seen as carrying the "gay" gene and deemed to having the possibility of being a "gay" child! We now know that there is no such thing as a gay gene, but the hype over the possibility led to much mis-information in the media. This, in turn, led many formerly thinking people to be misled in the morality and ethics area of their faith.

Speaking of morality and ethics...

There's even more "gay" news! The Pope has spoken out about the belief that homosexuals destroy themselves!

This one is short so here it is:




TESTING THE FAITH
Pope: Homosexuals destroy themselves
Church has duty to speak out: 'Does man not concern us, too?'

Posted: December 30, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

Pope Benedict XVI (Vatican photo)

In his most powerful statements to date on issues involving sexual morality, Pope Benedict XVI said homosexuals end up destroying themselves so the Church has a duty to speak out on moral issues that affect the very spiritual and physical lives of man.

"In seeking to emancipate himself from his body (from the 'biological sphere'), [man] ends up by destroying himself," the pope told cardinals, archbishops, bishops and members of the Roman Curia last week in a traditional meeting overlooked by most of the world's press. "Against those who say that 'the Church should not involve herself in these matters,' we can only respond: does man not concern us too? The church and believers must raise their voices to defend man, the creature who, in the inseparable unity of body and spirit, is the image of God."

The pope also lamented low birth rates in Europe, saying couples no longer seem to want children. This fact, he said, has "penetrated my soul."

"Men and women today are unsure about the future," he explained. "This fact, alongside the desire to have all of life to themselves, is perhaps the most profound reason for which the risk of having children appears to many as almost unbearable. ... If we do not relearn the basic foundations of life – if we do not rediscover the certainty of faith – it will also be ever more difficult for us to give others the gift of life and the challenges of an unknown future."

The pope also referred to the controversy over same-sex marriage.

"At this point, I cannot fail to mention my concern over 'de facto' couples," he said. "When new legislation is created that relativizes marriage, the rejection of the definitive bond gains, so to speak, juridical endorsement. Relativizing the difference between the sexes ... tacitly confirms those bleak theories which seek to remove all relevance from a human being's masculinity or femininity, as if this were a purely biological matter."

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Welcome to 2007!

May the gay vs. traditional family blog battles begin...yet again!

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San Francisco Chronicle (ugh!)
Times Online UK

The Battlefield of Faith

I chose the name "Talkwisdom" for this blog mainly because I wanted to discuss situations and topics that are front and center in the world today, and search the Scriptures in order to apply Biblical wisdom to them. I have found that oftentimes, non-believers claim that their own reasoning leads them unable to believe in the God of the Bible. Their doubt and confusion over why God allows sin and evil to continue in the world and their rejection, distrust, and refusal of God's provision for salvation, (Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior) doesn't allow them to realize and/or recognize the spiritual battle that is behind it all.

Remember that song by Pat Benatar called, "Love is a Battlefield?" Well, the truth is that our minds are in a battlefield and it's the devil that has declared war against each of us. People who do not know Jesus Christ and God's Word are lost in doubt and confusion. But God has provided His Son and His Word to help us overcome the wondering, doubt and confusion that plagues us.

James 1:5-8 tells us this:


Jam 1:5
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.


Jam 1:6
But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind.


Jam 1:7
For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord;


Jam 1:8
he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.


One thing that often happens when people rely only on their own human reasoning, is that it can lead them into confusion. Proverbs tells us:


Pro 3:5
Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. (bold, italics mine)

The Bible tells us that reasoning in the mind can lead us in the wrong direction...away from God. It's a battle between reasoning in the mind versus obedience in the spirit. True faith (genuine trust in the Lord Jesus Christ) lies in the balance.

1Cr 2:14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know [them], because they are spiritually discerned.

Where does confusion come from? It often comes from the fact that people want to figure out the "why" behind everything. Reasoning makes us want to understand all of the intricate parts.

The dictionary partially defines the word reason in the noun form as an "underlying fact or motive that provides logical sense for a premise or occurrence" and in the verb form as "to use the faculty of reason: think logically." We often have the habit of disregarding something that we have dissected in our minds if it is not "logical."

But logical reasoning is not an absolute law which governs the universe. Logic is not a set of rules which govern behavior, either. We must discern and decide whether logic is the right tool for the job. There are other ways to communicate, discuss and debate.

Jesus demonstrated that where faith is concerned, reasoning can lead to confusion. ...O ye of little faith, why reason ye among yourselves?... Matthew 16:8 KJV

Logic can be used for evil purposes. Satan frequently steals the will of God from us due to reasoning. If the Lord is leading a person in a certain direction, but the mind doesn't think this makes sense, (perceiving it to be illogical, perhaps), then we may just want to disregard it. But for the Christian believer, faith in God may not always lead a him/her to do what makes logical sense to his/her mind. We may sense in our spirit that the Holy Spirit within is affirming it, but our minds may want to reject it because it might require some sort of discomfort or personal sacrifice on our part.

This may turn out to be a lame example of how logic can be used for evil purposes, but it popped into my mind so I'm going to go for it.

If you are a fan of the original Star Trek series, you may be familiar with this episode called Amok Time. You can read all the background information at the link, but the part that I want to concentrate on is T'Pring's use of logic. What isn't included in the episode description, is the very telling dialog between Spock and T'Pring when Spock believes that he has killed Captain Kirk. I'm paraphrasing and trying to recall it accurately (I'm sure GMpilot will correct me if need be!), but Spock asked why T'Pring chose Kirk for the fight. She said something like, "if Kirk won, he wouldn't want me and I would have Stonn (her current lover). If you won, I knew that you would be held in account for Kirk's death and again I would have Stonn." So, it was her logic that she used in this situation to get what SHE WANTED, despite the wreckage and ruined lives that she would leave in the wake of the battle. T'Pring was willing to sacrifice the life of someone she didn't even know because of her own, logical, but selfish reasoning.

But in the end, what she (T'Pring) and the leader, T'Pau, didn't know (Kirk wasn't actually dead), turned their selfish logical reasoning upside down on itself. Both Spock and Kirk won ( a kind of redemption) that day, despite the weapon of "logical evil" that was attempted against them.

Over the course of a lifetime, God shows us in so many ways that He is with us. Jesus was also called Immanuel which means "God with us." So, in the Person of Jesus Christ, we see the Father. Our part is to open up our heart to God to receive Him through Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Our willingness to put aside our carnal mind and be sensitive to obeying God in the spirit is the battlefield of faith. I have seen individuals who want to call what God has unequivocally called sin in His Word, to be reconsidered as "something" that isn't really sinful. They enjoy a particular sin so much that they can "logically twist it" to be perceived as something which the devil was trying to take from them! See how our own reasoning can lead us away from obedience, the Truth, righteousness and genuine faith?

We can be masters at falling into deception by reasoning contrary to the Truth! James 1:22 tells us:


Jam 1:22 But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.

The entire chapter of James 1 helps us in this battlefield area of our faith.

We all know that our minds like logic, order and reason. No doubt about that. But what we have reasoned in our own strength, without the direction of God's Word to keep us on course, can make us think we are correct, but still be incorrect. It's a fact that we can rationalize anything; especially what makes our minds and bodies feel comfortable. But the danger is that if it goes against the Word of God, we can still be totally wrong!

We are given the gift of understanding on many, many things in Scripture. Upon deep study, I have personally found that it is enough for me to have steadfast faith. Like the Apostle Paul said in Roman 9:1 I tell the truth in Christ, I am not lying, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Spirit,

We also have fellow Biblical Christians born again in the Spirit to discern truth from error and keep us Biblically accurate.

Non-believers have told me that they don't believe there is such a thing as "the Holy Spirit." Without breaking such a barrier first (through being born again in Jesus Christ), they will just let their own reasoning and understanding prevent them from gaining discernment and revelation knowledge. There is a huge difference between head knowledge and revelation knowledge.

This is why the Bible tells us that the preaching of the cross to those who are perishing is foolishness to them!

1Cr 1:18 For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.


1Cr 1:21 For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.

Those verses reiterate what I have been saying. Human reasoning (the world by wisdom knew not God) thinks that Christian preaching of the cross of Christ is foolishness! But it is what saves them that believe!

Paul's approach to knowledge and reasoning is an example for us all. The Gospel message is of utmost importance in the battlefield of faith. I have found that I can experience the peace of mind and heart that only comes from trusting God, despite all the turmoil going on around me in this world. How did I reach that point? By not putting my own human insight and understanding first in my life, but "to resolve to know nothing but Christ."


1Cr 2:1

And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God.

1Cr 2:2
For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.