It has come to my attention that many Christians are spending their Christmas begging for forgiveness. This does so infuriate me, after I already sent my son and crucified him to pay for the sins of the world. These Christians are just so ungrateful for everything I have done for them. It just seems like I am wasting my time.
I have decided that Christians need to suffer some more. I want them all nailed to crosses and the world has until Easter to comply. If this is not done, my wrath (…)
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Christmas Greetings
25 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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Births of Babies in Unlikely Places — Or the Grinch Who Impeded Gay/Lesbian Equality
24 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy James Nimmo
During this winter solstice time in America some of you will consider again the birth of babies in unlikely places, such as a particular middle-eastern stable during the Roman era approximately 2,000 years ago. And while reading about the 2007 Sissy Awards at www.advocate.com I got to thinking about another unlikely birth place, a particular lesbian womb of the early 21st century. The animal stable birth is well publicized by the anecdotal writings of the Middle Eastern (…) -
Anti-Democracy in Oklahoma Universities
21 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Oklahoma Universities have had a long standing in Anti-Democracy. This has been perpetuated by the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education.
Yesterday that was made even clearer by one of the State Universities instructing employees
they could not say Merry Christmas to Co-workers or in emails to name a few areas. If they begin with Christmas where will they end up if not stopped now.
Contact Oklahoma law makers and tell them what you think.
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Oklahoma University tells Staff not to say Merry Christmas
21 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSWOSU a small state run Oklahoma University has instructed staff they cannot use
the term Christmas. As a further example of un-Constitutional freedom of speech
sensorship, this issue should be a warning to anyone wishing any greeting that
may offend someone regardless of religion. The concern is that the order came from
higher up in the State Government. You can Google for the news story "SWOSU" for many links. One link is below.
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Germany Seeks to Ban Scientology
8 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentGermany Seeks to Ban Scientology
Friday December 7, 2007 12:01 PM
BERLIN (AP) - Germany’s top security officials said Friday they consider the goals of the U.S.-based Church of Scientology to be in conflict with the principles of the nation’s constitution and will seek to ban the group.
The interior ministers of the nation’s 16 states as well as federal Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble ``consider Scientology to be an organization that is not compatible with the constitution,’’ (…) -
FRANCE / A Look into the Muslim Headscarf Hysteria
24 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
y Laila Lalami, The Nation
A kind of aggression." "A successor to the Berlin Wall." "A lever in the long power struggle between democratic values and fundamentalism." "An insult to education." "A terrorist operation."
These descriptions — by former French President Jacques Chirac; economist Jacques Attali; and philosophers Bernard-Henri Lévy, Alain Finkielkraut and André Glucksmann — do not refer to the next great menace to human civilization but rather to the Muslim woman’s headscarf, (…) -
An Open Call for the Mother-of-all-Jihads Upon this Evil Government!
22 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
The openly racist oppression of Muslims by the State and its politicised judiciary in Britain goes on. The latest case is that of the 25-year-old Pakistan-born Abdul Rahman who has been convicted for having a letter encouraging a call-to-arms in Afghanistan!
Not in Britain but in Afghanistan!
According to the BBC, "Rahman admitted having the letter with a view to circulating it to encourage others to join the jihad." And when Police raided Rahman’s house in Manchester,
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U.S. Catholic Bishops “See No Evil” in the War Party
18 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsBaltimore, MD - They met in one of this city’s swankiest hotels. It’s a Marriott, located on the waterfront, just east of Harborplace, where the per diem rates begin at $260. I just can’t imagine Jesus and the Apostles hanging out at a place like that discussing their soul-awakening agenda. But, there they were—the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, all 220, in their expensive silk suits—holding their annual confab. I think they like the digs, since they were there last year, too. In a (…)
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Mother Teresa, John Paul II, and the Fast-Track Saints
30 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
by Michael Parenti
During his 26-year papacy, John Paul II elevated 483 individuals to sainthood, more saints than all previous popes combined, it is reported. One personage he beatified but did not live long enough to canonize was Mother Teresa, the Roman Catholic nun of Albanian origin who had been wined and dined by the world’s rich and famous while hailed as a champion of the poor. The darling of the corporate media and western officialdom, and an object of celebrity adoration, Teresa (…) -
Peace from Christian or Islam? Give me Freethought!
29 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Peace from Christian or Islam? Give me Freethought!
(OKLAHOMA CITY) In regard to the "Islaming" of Oklahoma and the dust-up over competing religious superstitions I have to say that Islam is no more a religion of peace than Christianity is.
A semi-government Oklahoma Commission composed mainly of Islamic followers has recently tried to give decorated copies of the koran to Oklahoma’s legislators. A number of them have refused their copy fearing that such a gift would dim their x-tian (…)