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Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Church
on the Web (Reposted - just in case you missed it before) (October
14, 2005)
- Taking advantage of the latest Internet technology, a Christian
website is spreading the Word to a growing Web-based audience by
offering the audio of tens of thousands of sermons for free online.
SermonAudio.com has almost 70,000 sermons on its website, all of
which are available to listen to immediately or download to a
computer of MP3 player for use at a later time. Over 80,000 sermons
are downloaded by listeners each week. The sermons are supplied by
member churches that pay a monthly fee to upload an unlimited number
of MP3 sermons to the site. Participating churches then receive
reports that let them know which sermons were downloaded and the
general geographic location of each listener. According to
SermonAudio.com, since its inception over five years ago, over 8
million sermons have been downloaded. Site visitors can search for
sermons by pastor, topic, church, keyword, Bible reference or date
preached. more...
- US
mulls troops for bird flu quarantine (October
14, 2005)
- The Pentagon is looking at the possibility of using federal troops
to enforce a quarantine in the event of an outbreak of pandemic bird
flu in the United States, a senior official said. President George W
Bush said last week he would consider using the military to
“effect a quarantine” in response to any outbreak of avian
influenza, but provided few details. Bush at the time also suggested
he might place National Guard troops, normally commanded by state
governors, under federal control as part of the government’s
response to the “catastrophe” of such a flu pandemic. Paul
McHale, assistant defense secretary for homeland defense, said
quarantine law historically has been under the primary jurisdiction
of states, not the federal government. “And my expectation is that
any quarantine measures that would be put in place would involve a
substantial employment of the National Guard, probably under control
of the governor of an affected state,” McHale told a group of
reporters. “However, we are looking at a wide range of
contingencies, potentially involving federal troops if a pandemic
outbreak of a biological threat were to occur,” McHale added. The
H5N1 avian influenza virus has killed or forced the destruction of
tens of millions of birds and infected more than 100 people, killing
at least 60 in four Asian nations since late 2003. Experts fear that
the virus, known to pass to humans from birds, could mutate and
spread easily from person to person, potentially killing millions
worldwide. Experts have questioned America’s preparedness. more...
- Test
case for Quran as hate speech (October 14, 2005)
- An evangelical Christian activist group is warning it will attempt
to use the British government's new racial and religious hatred law
to prosecute for inciting religious hatred book stores selling the
Quran. Christian Voice, a group that earlier campaigned against the
BBC's broadcasting of "Jerry Springer The Opera," was part
of a demonstration against the bill outside parliament as the House
of Lords held a second reading of the legislation. Its director,
Stephen Green, said the organization would consider taking out
prosecutions against shops selling the Islamic holy book, the London
Guardian reported. He said: "If the Quran is not hate speech, I
don't know what is. We will report staff who sell it. Nowhere in the
Bible does it say that unbelievers must be killed." "It is
not just Islam which is the problem," said the group's website.
"If a preacher is explaining the horrors of Hinduism ... a
charge of stirring up religious hatred would be almost inevitable.
Preaching against sin in general, or adultery or homosexuality in
particular, may also land a preacher in court." During
yesterday's debate, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey,
said the law "threatens civil liberties". "I am
troubled by the bill before us and feel that rather than
strengthening the social fabric of our society it would weaken it.
It has the potential to drive a wedge between the Muslim community
and the rest of us," he said.
- Apocalyptic
anxiety runs high in disasters' wake (October
14, 2005)
- Every morning, the Rev. Micheal Mitchell prays that if today is
the beginning of the end of the world as we know it, he will be
ready. "Ever since the terrorist attacks four years ago, I try
to live every day as if it will be the last day," said
Mitchell, 46, senior pastor of New Life Tabernacle United
Pentecostal Church in East Flatbush. Mitchell's belief that he is
watching biblical prophecy unfold in the form of modern day famines,
floods and earthquakes has grown increasingly urgent. What with a
cataclysmic earthquake swallowing whole villages in South Asia,
coming on the heels of a killer tsunami and hurricanes that flooded
the Gulf Coast and brought lethal mud slides to Guatemala,
apocalyptic anxiety is running extraordinarily high -- among
believers and nonbelievers alike. Set against a backdrop of terror
threats and worries that avian flu may morph into a pandemic, it's
no wonder that talk of a biblical-scale reckoning is cropping up in
all sorts of conversations. "A lot of people are watching the
harpazo Index very carefully right now," said Stephen O'Leary,
an expert on apocalypticism at the University of Southern
California, referring to a Web site that purports to offer a
statistical gauge of the approach of the moment that Christians
believe Jesus will remove the faithful from Earth. The Web site harpazo
Ready currently registers 161. Anything higher than 145 means
"fasten your seatbelts," according to the legend.
Apocalyptic beliefs have long been an American staple. A June 2001
survey by the Barna Research Group, for instance, found that 40
percent of adults in the United States believe the physical world
will end as a result of supernatural intervention. Fifty percent
disagreed, and 10 percent didn't know. Mitchell, like many
Pentecostals and Charismatics, believes the seven years of
calamities leading to Armageddon -- the battle in which Jesus will
defeat the Anti-Christ -- may already have begun. Now, he said, he
gets almost daily questions from congregants about how current
events may reflect those prophecies. more...
- At
Least 85 Killed in Attacks in Russia (October
14, 2005)
- Militants attacked police and government buildings in Russia's
volatile Caucasus region Thursday, taking hostages and turning a
provincial capital into a war zone wracked by gunfire and explosions
that left at least 85 people dead, mostly insurgents. Chechen rebels
claimed responsibility for the offensive in Nalchik, the capital of
the mostly Muslim republic of Kabardino-Balkariya, as a new front
opened in the Kremlin's decade-old battle against Islamic
insurgents. The rebels' struggle against Russia, originally a
separatist movement, increasingly has melded with Islamic extremism
in the past decade and fanned out beyond Chechnya's borders to
encompass the entire Caucusus region. The insurgent strategy of
simultaneous attacks on facilities in Nalchik, a city of 235,000,
was similar to a rebel siege last year in another Caucasus republic,
Ingushetia, in what appears to be an attempt to target areas outside
Chechnya and keep Moscow off-balance. Kabardino-Balkariya is the
fifth of seven republics in the mountainous region to be hit by the
spillover of violence from the struggle in Chechnya. The insurgents
are trying to exploit tensions among a variety of ethnic groups in
the impoverished region as well as native Muslims and the ethnic
Russians, who are Christian. President Vladimir Putin, beleaguered
by attacks that have killed hundreds of civilians and underscored
his failure to bring the southern area under control, ordered a
total blockade of Nalchik to prevent militants from slipping out. He
told security forces to shoot any armed resisters. Thursday's
fighting began about 8:30 a.m. Thursday after police launched an
operation to capture about 10 militants in a Nalchik suburb. All 10
suspected militants were killed, Russian Deputy Interior Minister
Alexander Chekalin said. Gunmen staged simultaneous attacks against
three police stations, the city's airport and the regional
headquarters of the Interior Ministry and Federal Security Service
in what appeared what appeared to be an effort to divert police. The
attack at the airport was repelled, the facility was placed under
military control and all flights were canceled, news reports said.
The militants also attacked the regional headquarters of the Russian
prison system, the Emergency Situation Ministry's press office said.
Interfax said a border guards' office also came under attack. more...
- Feds
fund religious promotion of evolution (October
13, 2005)
- In a turning of tables, two defenders of evolution in academia are
being sued for spending more than $500,000 of federal money on a
website that encourages teachers to use religion to promote Darwin's
theory. California parent Jeanne Caldwell filed the suit yesterday
against the National Science Foundation and the Uiversity of
California at Berkeley. "In this stunning example of hypocrisy,
the same people who so loudly proclaim that they oppose discussion
of religion in science classes are clamoring for public school
teachers to expressly use theology in order to convince students to
support evolution," said Larry Caldwell, president of Quality
Science Education for All, who is co-counsel in the suit with the
Pacific Justice Institute. As WorldNetDaily reported, Caldwell also
has filed a civil-rights lawsuit in federal court against the
Roseville Joint Union High School District and school officials in
Sacramento, Calif., alleging his constitutional rights to free
speech, equal protection and religious freedom were violated when he
was prevented from introducing a curriculum that includes some of
the scientific weaknesses of Darwin's theory of evolution in biology
classes, without introducing religious content. In April, Caldwell
sued the Oakland, Calif.-based National Center for Science Education
claiming an article by director Eugenie Scott contained numerous
factual misstatements and libeled him in an effort to discredit
efforts to promote his curriculum. The website at the center of the
current lawsuit, called "Understanding Evolution," directs
teachers to doctrinal statements by 17 religious denominations and
groups endorsing evolutionary theory. A statement by the United
Church of Christ, for example, declares that evolution is consistent
with "the revelation and presence of ... God in Jesus Christ
and the Holy Spirit." The website further suggests classroom
activities that explicitly use religion to promote evolution, the
lawsuit asserts. In one suggested activity, teachers are to share
with students statements by religious leaders on evolution, but only
those "stress[ing] the compatibility of theology with the
science of evolution." In another activity, students are
assigned to interview ministers about their views on evolution, with
the purpose of showing students "Evolution is OK!"
Teachers are cautioned, however, that this particular activity may
not work if they live in a community that is "conservative
Christian." more...
- Chechnya
under large-scale al Qaeda-Chechen terrorist assault, First reports
of hostages taken and estimates of 60 deaths. (October
13, 2005)
- Russian federal and special troops supported by combat helicopters
and armored vehicles are engaged in ongoing clashes at several
points across the city. The assault began early Thursday with
simultaneous attacks on 3 police headquarters, federal military
bases, a gun store and the regional airport. Police HQ caught fire,
another police building is under siege, reportedly with hostages.
All schools are being evacuated. Gunfire and explosions ring through
the city. Special forces are sealed off the city by blocking
highways. Regular flights to and from Nalchik regional airport are
suspended. DEBKAfile adds: The assault was mounted by terrorist
contingents under the name of the “Yarmouk Brigades” (for the
big battle Muslims waged in the seventh century to capture buildings
and barricade themselves inside.) Nalchik, a town of half a million
inhabitants, was the jumping off base for the raiders who besieged
the Beslan school a year ago, leaving 332 dead, most children.
Reported from Steve Quayle:
- Catholic
Church No Longer Trusts the Bible (October
14, 2005)
- Catholic bishops declare that the story of the
beginning of the world told in the Bible is full of contradictions. The hierarchy of the Roman
Catholic Church in Britain has published a teaching document
instructing the faithful not to trust the Bible too much. The
declaration of the Catholic bishops of England, Wales and Scotland
is called The Gift of Scripture. The document has come out right at
the time when conservative religious figures are getting
particularly active in the West, the USA first of all. Many faithful
insist that the creation stories told in Genesis must be taught at
schools together with Darwin's
evolution theory. They believe that the world appeared according
to God's conception. Right at this
moment, British bishops declare that the story of the beginning of
the world told in the
Bible is full of contradictions, resembles the legends of other
Ancient East people and cannot be considered historical. At best, it
contains just few "elements of historical truth." They
also deny the doomsday prophesies in the Book of Revelation. The
authors of the document are sure the symbolic language of the Book
should not be interpreted literally. The
declaration of British bishops shows that the Catholic Church is
headily giving up its past conservatism. In the past, Copernicus and
Galiley were sentenced to death for their scientific views. A
hundred years ago, Pope
Pius X declared Catholic scholars heretics for their attempts to
apply critical historical methods developed by philologists studying
ancient literature to the Bible. Today,
the church hierarchy openly recognizes the importance of critical
approach to Scripture. They say that "the Word of God is
expressed with the help of the human language" which is truly
imperfect for this purpose. They add that the church must preach the
Gospel as adapted to the changing time and to understanding of the
contemporaries. more...
- Refco
Sends Tremor Through Financial World (October
13, 2005)
- Refco's position as the largest independent derivative dealer with
billions of dollars in customers' money, declared a moratorium on
withdrawing assets or funds today. That's analogous to a run on the
bank with your once friendly banker slamming the front door in your
face. This is a very serious situation, not so much because of the
run but rather because the missing money has been replaced. What
makes this aspect of the situation so serious - and why Refco must
be rescued - is because it is the principle of many
over-the-counter, unregulated, unfunded, unlisted and non-Clearing
House guaranteed derivatives. If Refco folds up its tent, then the
financial world folds. You can take that to a real bank. Every time
you rescue a financial entity, you pour more fuel on the fire that
will ultimately consume the dollar. We are so battered by economic
misconduct and flagrant abuses in the business world these days that
there are few if any rescue options for what is approaching in the
financial world. Even with "stabilization" activities in
world dollar markets today, the US dollar did not make the desired
technical breakout but in fact closed on its low ˆ portending
perhaps what's in store for tomorrow. more...
- Refco
Ex-Chief Bennett Arrested for Securities Fraud (October
13, 2005)
- Refco Inc.'s former chairman and chief executive officer, Phillip
R. Bennett, was arrested by U.S. authorities and charged with
securities fraud just two days after the company said he concealed
$430 million in unpaid debts. U.S. prosecutors opposed bail for
Bennett at a hearing in Manhattan federal court this afternoon,
telling a judge that he posed a ``flight risk'' because he faces
life in prison if he's convicted. Assistant U.S. Attorney David
Esseks said Bennett ``has an enormous incentive to go.'' Bennett's
lawyer, Gary Naftalis, claimed there was ``no justification'' for
his arrest. Esseks replied that Bennett, 57, was heard on tape
Monday telling a colleague ``he was going to Europe in 48 hours, and
that's what prompted us to act as quickly as we did.'' Late in the
day. U.S. Magistrate Douglas Eaton freed Bennett on home detention,
ordering him to wear an electronic bracelet and post a $50 million
bond, plus $5 million in cash. Bennett and unnamed accomplices ``hid
from investors and regulators hundreds of millions of dollars that
one of Bennett's companies owed to Refco,'' U.S. Attorney Michael
Garcia said. Hiding the transactions may have helped Refco, the
largest independent U.S. futures broker, appear more financially
sound as it and underwriters including Credit Suisse First Boston
prepared for a $583 million initial public offering in August. Since
Refco's disclosure Oct. 10, the shares have plummeted more than 60
percent to less than half the IPO price as the Securities and
Exchange Commission opened an investigation and shareholders filed
lawsuits. more...
-
Norma
McCorvey, "Roe" of Roe V. Wade, now Pro-Life Will
Challenge Her Former Attorney
(October 14, 2005)
- According to Christine Melchor, Executive Director of the Houston
Coalition for Life, Norma McCorvey, the now Pro-Life "Roe"
of Roe v. Wade, will give her testimony and will publicly challenge
her former lawyer, Sarah Weddington to address her unanswered
questions regarding the landmark case. This challenge will be issued
during a press conference at 6:30 PM on Saturday, October 15, 2005
on the public property outside of the Hilton Post Oak (formerly the
Doubletree) 2001 S. Post Oak Blvd in the Galleria during the Planned
Parenthood Annual Fundraiser at which Weddington is the keynote
speaker. Norma McCorvey said, "In 1972, Sarah Weddington argued
in the courts, presumptuously on my behalf, that women should be
allowed to obtain a legal abortion. The courts did not ask whether I
knew what I was asking for. The abortion decision that destroyed
every state law protecting the rights of women and their unborn
babies was based on a fundamental misrepresentation. I had never
read the affidavit and I did not know what an abortion was.
Weddington and the other supporters of abortion used me and my
circumstance to urge the courts to legalize abortion without any
meaningful trial which addressed the humanity of the baby, and what
abortion would do to women… My real interests were not their
concern." McCorvey added, "As the class action plaintiff
in the most controversial U.S. Supreme Court case of the twentieth
century, I only met with the attorneys twice. Once over pizza and
beer, when I was told that my baby was only 'tissue.' The other time
at Coffee's office to sign the affidavit. No other personal
contacts. I was never invited into court. I never testified…. The
entire case was an abstraction." Christine Melchor, Executive
Director of the Houston Coalition for Life, stated, "I urge any
woman considering abortion to be skeptical of whether the abortion
industry is really looking out for her best interests. Norma
McCorvey knows from her experience being used by supporters of
abortion and through working in the industry herself that these
people continue to exploit women to further their financial and
personal agendas." more...
-
Diagnostic
Breakthrough for Cancer Could Revolutionize the Medical Field (October
13, 2005)
- The field of nanotechnology has been long on hype and short on
real products -- with the possible exception of stain-free pants.
Likewise, the emergence of personalized medicine -- that utopian
vision of detecting a disease at the doctor's office before symptoms
have hit, and then treating it at the molecular level -- has long
been foretold, but still hasn't arrived. But a product that should
appear next year could fulfill both visions. Northbrook,
Illinois-based Nanosphere
is preparing to launch a diagnostic system that uses nanoparticles
to detect various proteins at a level of sensitivity never before
seen. Scientists know that a protein called prostate-specific
antigen, or PSA, is linked with some forms of breast and ovarian
cancer. But levels of PSA are so low in women that they're
impossible to detect with existing technology. Nanosphere
researchers say their technology can do the trick. "In the end,
molecular biology is about amplification," said Northwestern
University nanotechnologist Chad
Mirkin, who is a co-founder of the company and sits on its board
of directors. "If you can amplify a signal that's happening on
the cellular level to the point where you can detect it at the human
level, you can do great science." The Nanosphere system
increases the sensitivity for detecting recognized proteins by six
orders of magnitude. "Nobody else can get close to that,"
Mirkin said. Nanosphere hopes to have a PSA screen ready by next
year for breast and ovarian cancer as well as prostate cancer.
Doctors now test for PSA in men using the ELISA
protein assay, which costs hundreds of dollars per test and requires
high concentrations of the protein to be successful. more...
-
Former
Israeli Commander: God Protected Us in Battle (October
13, 2005)
- Like most Israelis just before the start of
the 1973 Yom Kippur War, then-Israeli commander Effie Eitam did not
expect an Arab attack on the holiest day of the Jewish year. Eitam
was leading a routine reconnaissance patrol on the Golan Heights.
Moments later, he was facing the might of the Syrian army.
“I saw hundreds of Syrian tanks moving forward, and they were
painted in a camouflage of green and yellow,” Eitam recalled.
“And I remember, I thought to myself that they're kind of
prehistoric lizards, you know, who just came out of a cave, because
they came out of nowhere. I didn't see them before.” For days, the
surprise attack dealt a serious and nearly fatal blow to Israel. The
men on the front lines bore the brunt of the battle. Eitam said,
“The first three days were hell, you know. We didn't have any
anti-tank weapons, and we had to shoot them with American World War
II-made bazookas. You know, a very primitive anti-tank rocket
launcher, and we had to shoot them from a distance of 50-60 meters.
People just got killed. Some of them were smashed by the tanks…
from such a short distance.” The Israelis paid a high price in
lives lost during the first few days of the war. But they held on,
and contained one of the most fearsome attacks ever made against the
nation. When Israel counter-attacked, Eitam received orders for a
daring mission: go miles behind enemy lines and take the Syrian
division headquarters. Like many commando raids, this assault meant
close- quarters face-to-face, sometimes hand-to-hand combat. Eitam
was a highly trained soldier, but he was not prepared for what faced
him when he went around a corner in the Syrian bunkers. “We came
there and we started to ‘clean’--in other words, to kill--the
generals that were there, and their guards. I was throwing hand
grenades, shooting, you know, in the broad concrete corridors. And
then when I turned, behind one of the corners of the corridors that
was full of smoke and dust, I saw a silhouette--a kind of something
coming out of the dust, and smoke towards me. I was very sure it was
a Syrian soldier, and I took my rifle, and I was aiming the rifle
and was ready to pull the trigger, and then I saw a bird coming out
of the smoke. She just flew behind my head and she stood on my right
shoulder,” Eitam said. At first, Eitam thought the bird was
actually a bat, living in the cool, dark corridors of the bunker. So
in the midst of an intense firefight, Eitam found himself trying to
shoo away a bird. “So I just whipped her out,” Eitam remembers.
“[But] she turned again and stood on my left shoulder. I didn't
have time to have all kind of argument with a bird: What are you
doing here, who are you? It was in the middle of a shooting battle.
So I completed the assault and hand grenades and everything. And
when I went out of the corridor of the bunker, I saw a dove, a
pigeon, standing on my left shoulder. I just tried to let her [off]
of my shoulder. She turned and was very determined not to leave me.
I put my hand just like that, and she stood on my hand.” Despite
Eitam's attempt to get rid of the dove, she stayed with him and his
unit for the next 10 days, in some of the most intense battles of
the Yom Kippur War. During that time, Eitam's unit appeared to have
supernatural protection. Eitam declares, “Since we had that angel
protecting us, none of my company's soldiers was killed or wounded,
and we were involved in very intensive battles. It's not that we
stood in the rear or we sat there. We were involved in the middle of
the most bitter battles, but she was there. What was unnatural and
very interesting was that, even in the night, when we had night
operations and night battles, where usually these birds, pigeons, do
not move at night--they don't have a very good night sight--she was
with us patrolling, a little bit forward, looking what's going on
around, sitting here [on my shoulder].” more...
-
Jordan's
King Urges Muslim Nations to Unite Against Extremist Muslim
Terrorists (October
12, 2005)
- This month's suicide bombings on Indonesia's (search)
island are a reminder that Muslim nations must unite against
extremists "who are distorting the teachings of Islam,"
Jordan's King Abdullah II (search)
said Wednesday. Islamic militants have launched several attacks in
Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, and in Jordan (search)
in recent years. Abdullah made his remarks after meeting with
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (search).
Both leaders are heralded in the West for being champions of
religious moderation. "We reaffirmed the importance of working
together to defeat the scourge of terrorism that Indonesia and
Jordan have suffered," Abdullah told reporters at a news
conference. "The malicious attacks in Bali are a reminder that
we need to unite in the struggle to defeat ignorant extremists who
distort the teaching of Islam." The Oct. 1 bombings on three
crowded restaurants on the resort island killed 23 people, including
the three attackers. They have been blamed on the Al Qaeda (search)
linked Jemaah Islamiyah terror network, which is also accused in
three other attacks in Indonesia since 2002. Yudhoyono said that
Indonesia (search)
was working to empower liberal Islamic leaders to deprive militants
of support, as well as stepping up police and intelligence efforts
to smash their networks. "We want to maintain the moderate
forces of our social life," Yudhoyono said. "We are doing
this, but it is an unfinished agenda." More than 80 percent of
Indonesia's 220 million people are Muslims. Most practice a broadly
tolerant version of the faith tinged with remnants of Hindu (search)
and animist rituals, which predate Islam in the archipelago. more...
-
ISRAELIS SEEK THE LORD By Rebecca Brimmer (October
14, 2005)
- The State of Israel was almost completely shut down on October
12–13 for the biblically mandated Day of Atonement, known as Yom
Kippur in Hebrew. Most of the country’s Jewish residents join in a
25–hour period of fasting, prayer, and introspection. Traffic came
to a standstill, as all public and virtually all private
transportation was stopped. No flights were allowed in or out of the
country. Israeli radio and television services were halted. Yom
Kippur is a day of afflicting oneself. During the twenty-five hours
(sundown to sundown) of the day, no food or water is ingested; no
entertainment is enjoyed; no one bathes; husbands and wives refrain
from intimacy; and all attention is turned to spiritual matters. The
synagogues were full as the people joined together to seek the Lord
in an attitude of repentance. All this activity is in accordance
with the Lord’s command that the Children of Israel set aside the
tenth day of the seventh month (on the Hebrew Calendar) for a day of
divine atonement. “It shall be a holy convocation for you; you
shall afflict your souls, and offer an offering made by fire to the
Lord. And you shall do no work on that same day, for it is the Day
of Atonement, to make atonement for you before the Lord your God”
(Leviticus 23:27–28). The ten days leading up to Yom Kippur are
known to Jews as the Ten Days of Awe, a period of slichot (prayers
for forgiveness). During this time, Jews endeavor to make things
right between themselves and God and also with their fellow man. In
fact, one is obligated to grant forgiveness when requested by
another. Most Bridges for Peace staff members fasted from food and
joined the Jewish people in prayer on Yom Kippur. We prayed for God
to hear the cries of the people and to bring redemption. Immediately
after Yom Kippur, everyone starts to build their sukkah, a temporary
dwelling biblically mandated for the celebration of the Feast of
Tabernacles (Sukkot), which begins five days after the end of Yom
Kippur. In contrast to Yom Kippur, Sukkot is a joyous festival that
forbids mourning. Thousands of Christians come to Jerusalem each
year to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles Celebration sponsored by
the International Christian Embassy. The Bridges for Peace staff
will join many of the activities and also have our own joyous party
this week. We have much to celebrate–25,000 immigrants have been
assisted in entering the Land of Israel through our Project Rescue
program.
- Watch This Man!
Dear friends:
The ministry of God's News Behind the News hosts one of the best
prophecy conferences each year, which always includes notable
prophecy teachers as speakers. One of the speakers is usually
Joe Vankoevering, of that ministry.
A friend sent me an audio tape of an intriguing speech by
Vankoevering at one of those recent conferences. It was a
lengthy and detailed presentation on the possible identity of the
"Man of Sin" to whom Paul referred in 2 Thessalonians 2:3.
After an hour or more of detailed evidence, Vankoevering boldly
concluded that there is only one man in the world who meets all
the criteria: He is "His Royal Highness" Prince EL-
Hassan bin Talal of Jordan, who is the 42nd generation direct
descendant of the prophet Mohammad.
Hassan is also the brother of the late King Hussein of Jordan
and the uncle of its present King Abdullah. He was the
rightful heir of the throne but at the last minute his brother gave
the kingdom to his son. In a final letter, the late king wrote
to his brother and said, "The world at large will be your
world." (Prophetic?)
I have lengthy notes and I cannot include them all here, but
Vankoevering gave several criteria for the man of sin that Hassan
meets:
- He must be a Gentile Muslim (various reasons). Hassan
is.
- He must be of Assyrian ancestry (Isaiah 10). Hassan is.
- He must be a "prince" (Daniel 9). Hassan is.
- He must be the king of Babylon (Isaiah 14). Hassan may
become. Vankoevering says that Hassan is the invisible
hand behind all the electoral and constitutional processes in
Iraq and has definite designs and desires of eventually becoming
the president of Iraq.
- He must be a man of peace. Hassan is. He is a
world-recognized and tireless worker for peace amongst Muslims,
Jews, and Christians.
- He must be a peacemaker with Israel. Hassan is. He
was the one who wrote and coordinated the Oslo accords, and is
in the photo with Clinton and Arafat. Vankoevering says
that Hassan will confirm this covenant. In a recent
interview, Hassan was asked how long it would take for the Oslo
peace to be realized. His answer was, "more than 5-6
years." (Could that mean 7 years, Vankoevering asks?)
- He must bring the religions together, an activity he is
actively involved in. He is honored by Christian and
Jewish organizations.He must claim Jerusalem. He believes
his destiny is tied to Jerusalem and wrote a book about the city
in 1979.
- He must be of the Hashimite kingdom, which he is.
Vankoevering explains why the A/C does not have to come from
Europe, and that the Middle East lands of Hassan's ancestry were
part of the old Roman Empire. Get this: Among many other
things, Hassan is the President of the Club of Rome! He
is also a CFR board member, a UNESCO board member, and he speaks
seven languages.
Hassan also meets the several requirements of the coming Mahdi
(Muslim messiah). One is that the Mahdi will be a direct
descendant of the prophet Mohammad. Another is that he will
have a broad forehead and a prominent, pointed nose. (See
photo at http://www.rss.gov.jo/phassan.html.)
This short message does not do justice to Vankoevering's outstanding
presentation. He says he has volumes of documentation to prove
every point and is putting it all in a book, but as far as I know
the book is not out yet.
(I know this is a controversial subject so please do not argue these
points with me. Save them until the book comes out then argue
with Vankoevering.)
Maybe this is enough to prick your interest. Keep your
prophetic eyes on His Royal Highness Prince EL- Hassan bin Talal of
Jordan. One way or another, you will no doubt hear more of
him. (As long as you are here, of course.)
Jim
- THE
NEW PAGANISM: How Christianity is being replaced by 'green'
religion, goddess worship, globalism (October
14, 2005)
- Relentless attacks on America's Christian churches – not just
from without, but from within – which are steadily remolding
institutionalized Christianity to serve a new, non-Christian,
globalist agenda, are the focus of August's eye-opening edition of
Whistleblower. For years, Christians have stood by helplessly as
their once-dominant religion has been increasingly scoffed at,
marginalized and demonized. They have watched a dizzying succession
of outrageous court decisions – outlawing the 10 Commandments in
schools and courtrooms, forbidding acknowledgement of God in
graduation speeches, and most recently, declaring public recitation
of the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional. And they have reeled
at prosecutions that criminalize conscientious Christians, such as
that of the Canadian printer fined $5,000 for refusing to print
materials for a "gay rights" group. Or the shocking
revelation that the Swedish parliament is pushing to amend that
country's constitution to ban speech or writing opposing
homosexuality – even within churches themselves – violations of
which could result in prison sentences. But while these are the
conflict's familiar flashpoints, the real fight lies elsewhere.
Indeed, the biggest war of all is that raging within the churches
themselves. The Catholic Church's devastating clergy sex scandal –
with its seemingly endless revelations of predatory homosexual
priests molesting boys, and the stunning failure of their superiors
to put a stop to it – is the tip of the iceberg. As August's
Whistleblower shows, the fierce battle for control, not only of the
Catholic Church, but of many of the mainline Protestant
denominations as well, is the real story. The combatants range from
the familiar front-line storm troopers – homosexual activists,
ACLU lawyers, atheists – to the exotic – environmentalists, the
United Nations, globalists, New Agers, witches and occultists, and
many others almost too strange to believe. But all are engaged in an
ultimate fight – a battle to the death, winner takes all – for
control of the major institutions of the Christian religion.
"America is rapidly changing from the jewel of Judeo-Christian
Western Civilization to a screaming babel of wild religious
movements, each more wacky than the next, and all animated by
rebellion against the religion and values upon which America was
founded, and which made it the greatest nation in world
history," said WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah. And just what,
exactly, is attempting to replace Christianity as the dominant
religion in America? Superficially, it appears to be just a freak
show, ranging from the seemingly harmless "Entertainment
Paganism" ("Dungeons and Dragons," "white
witchcraft," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Witchblade")
to "Teen Cult Paganism" (teens in Gothic drag, freaky hair
colors, tattoos, body piercing, "body art," black garb,
studs and chains) to "Ecology Theology" (free-form sexual
morality, "gaia" worship, native spirituality rituals) to
the wide-ranging "New Age Movement" (believes humankind is
on the cusp of a new dawn, beginning new phase in evolutionary
history) to "Dark Paganism" (believes there's no such
thing as "evil," and for whom destruction and death are
forms of beauty) to "Wicca" (witchcraft is reportedly the
fastest growing religion in Australia) and "Satanism"
(consciously acknowledges Satan as master, and seeks power to
corrupt all things, especially Christianity). But that's only the
surface. As WND reveals in this issue of Whistleblower, the
paganization of America's churches – already well under way – is
consciously intended to usher in a "new age" of global
government, with the United Nations as the global "brain"
of a new world order. And no, this is not conspiracy stuff. It's
real – and it's happening now. This "new" religious
worldview is sugar-coated with high-minded and universal ideals of
environmental protection and species preservation, but the ultimate
agenda behind the movement is much darker. The ultimate purpose of
"green religion" is to convince the people of the world to
embrace world governance – which for a free nation like America
represents a massive loss of national sovereignty and personal
freedom – for the supposed sake of Mother Earth ("gaia")
and the environment. After all, it is a lot easier to administer
world government if all people believe it represents their
salvation, rather than tyranny. How is this to be accomplished? To
begin with, assign new names to old demons. What once was called
"paganism" has been renamed and assigned a new
respectability as the "gaia hypothesis." The once-hated
idea of world government has been renamed "global
governance." The concept of national sovereignty is eroding and
transmuting into the concept of "sovereign equality."
"The vanguard of this movement," explains Henry Lamb in
"The rise of global green religion," "people like
James Parks Morton, James Lovelock, Robert Muller, Al Gore, Timothy
Wirth and many, many others, have been 'enlightened' through their
biocentric belief in gaia" – the belief that the earth itself
is a conscious, living organism – "and therefore they know
what is best for the planet. They also know that the only way to
protect the sacred gaia is to control the people who are degrading
her. The only way to control the people is through an omnipotent
government that is, at this moment, consolidating its power into an
ever-growing bureaucracy, now stretching around the globe, extending
its tentacles into every corner of human life, creating de facto
global governance." And guess what? Not only has this new
"enlightened" worldview permeated Western schools and
governments, but America's Christian churches themselves also are
rapidly being converted to this new religious paradigm. Most
Americans have no idea this is happening. Many don't want to know.
And yet, Americans are the only power on earth strong enough to
prevent global governance from taking control of the entire planet.
The August Whistleblower shows the way back.
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