This afternoon I put in a call to Reverend Michael D. Rasicci of the Calvary Episcopal Church. This is the Reverend who I wrote about the other day. He allows Muslims to have a Mosque in the Church basement.
The conversation went like this.
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Tags: Calvary Episcopal Church, Christian persecution, Church, Reverend Michael D. Rasicci
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Hello! Numerous people have requested a list of the Churches that have betrayed Christianity, by opening their doors to Islam on June 26Th. Here it is.
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Tags: Christian persecution, Christianity, Churches, Koran
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In this follow-up to the "More Than 50 U.S. Churches Agree to Hold Koran Readings!!" article, we see another Christian "leader" who is foolishly taking a stand for Islam.
Christians, Jews and Muslims to Share Pulpits
Churches across the States will be opening up their pulpits to clergy from the Jewish and Muslim faiths.
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Tags: Charlotte, Christian persecution, Christianity, Father Pat Earl, Interfaith dialogue, Islam, North Carolina, St. Peter Parish
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Hello everyone, in order to fight the Islamic persecution of Christians we are going to need a loud voice from the Christian community. So I would greatly appreciate it if you would forward this link to any Churches you are in contact with.
Thank you,
Christopher
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Tags: Christian persecution, Christians
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In the past I have stated I am not religious, but my goal is to help educate and unite Atheists and members of non-Islamic religions against a common enemy. That enemy is Islam. The good news is that our voice against Islam is clearly getting louder, the bad news is that far too many...
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Tags: Christian persecution, Human Rights First, Interfaith Alliance, Washington National Cathedral
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In the wake of the recent persecution of Pastor Terry Jones, I would like to take a look at the surrounding players and their pro-Islamic, anti-American actions.
First we will start off with another weak Christian "leader", the Detroit Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron.
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Tags: Assistant Prosecutor Robert Moran, Christian persecution, Dearborn, Dearborn Police Chief Haddad, Detroit Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Michigan
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Tomorrow morning I will be joining Dr. Jones, and other members of Dove World Outreach Center. We will be meeting at the Corner of Vesey St and Church St, at 11 AM on November 16Th. From there we will march to 51 Park Place, which is site of the proposed Ground Zero Sharia Mosque,...
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Tags: Christian persecution, Church, Dove World Outreach Center, Dr. Jones, Ground Zero Mosque
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Dictator Obama is back to doing what he obviously thinks is one of the most important parts of his job, appeasing Muslims. Obama to Visit Mosque in Indonesia Posted by Brian Montopoli The White House announced today that President Obama will visit the largest mosque in Indonesia, the Istiqlal Mosque, during his trip to...
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Tags: Christian persecution, Churches, Indonesia, Obama
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The US government is clearly doing just about everything they can to lose this war, and help advance Islam. Back in January the The United States Treasury had taken all but one member of Hamas off the international list of terrorists. The reason for this was to enable EU funding for Gaza, which is...
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Tags: Christian persecution, Christians, Iraq, US Govt
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The Pope and numerous other Christian leaders have done the right thing, and have taken a stand for their Christian brothers and sisters, that are suffering under Islamic rule. There is growing list of Christians that are speaking out on this issue. Some of them are the Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, the...
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Tags: Christian persecution, Christianity, Islam, Middle East, Pope, Vatican
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