Archive for November 24th, 2006

Is Liberal Christianity Really Gaining Strength?

Michael MedvedA recent headline in USA TODAY proudly proclaimed: “Mainline Pulls in Protestants” with a subhead stating, “Pews are Filling Up in Some Churches.” It wasn’t until the sixth paragraph of the article that the reporter acknowledged that the leading liberal or “Mainline” denominations – United Methodists, Presbyterian...
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'Bush doesn't think America should be an actual place'

 

PALM BEACH, Fla. – President Bush believes America should be more of an idea than an actual place, a Republican congressman told WND in an exclusive interview. "People have to understand what we're talking about here. The president of the United States is an internationalist," said Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo. "He is going to...
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U.S. to Implement Passport Requirement

By BEVERLEY LUMPKIN

WASHINGTON (AP) - Virtually all air travelers entering the United States beginning Jan. 23 will need to show passports - even U.S. citizens, the Homeland Security Department announced Wednesday. Until now, U.S. citizens, travelers from Canada and Bermuda, and some travelers from Mexico who have special border-crossing cards for frequent visitors...
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Russia Said to Deliver Arms to Iran

Russia has begun delivery of Tor-M1 air defense missile systems to Iran, a Defense Ministry official said Friday, confirming that Moscow would proceed with arms deals...
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Supreme Court lies rerun by Internet watchdogs

The California pastor whose research revealed a strategy by the U.S. Supreme Court to eliminate references to the Ten Commandments in its own artwork now is asking Internet watchdogs Snopes.com and TruthOrFiction.com to fix their mistakes on the issue. Todd DuBord's work was profiled by WND in an article about the...
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