George Jahn
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's president on Tuesday blamed the U.S. and other
"big powers" for global ills such as nuclear proliferation and AIDS,
and accused them of exploiting the U.N. for their own gain and the
developing world's loss.
But, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said, time was on the poor
countries' side.
"The big powers are going down," Ahmadinejad told foreign ministers of
the Nonaligned Movement meeting in Tehran. "They have come to the end
of their power, and the world is on the verge of entering a new,
promising era."
The more than 100-member NAM is made up of such diverse members as
communist Cuba, Jamaica and India and depicts itself as bloc-free. But
most members share a critical view of the U.S and the developed world
in general.
And with Iran assuming the chairmanship of the conference Tuesday,
Ahmadinejad's keynote speech was tailored to reflect the struggle that
some NAM members see themselves in against the world's rich and
powerful countries.
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Jim Brown
Christian broadcaster and author Tom McMahon says evangelical pastor Rick Warren's belief that the church must take the lead in solving the world's problems of poverty, disease, and war cannot be reconciled with the scriptures. Pastor Warren will be hosting an interfaith meeting next month with 30 Christian, Jewish, and Muslim leaders "to discuss cooperation for the common good of all Americans." Warren's P.E.A.C.E. plan mobilizes churches to address global problems. But McMahon, president of The Berean Call ministry, says the popular Christian author is introducing evangelical Christianity to the social gospel that he learned from his mentor, social scientist Peter Drucker. "As a Christian, as a biblical Christian, I have real concerns about this because I don't find this in the scriptures," McMahon explains. "You see, it's true the world has all kinds of problems, but he's working on the symptoms and avoiding the root cause, which is the sin nature of humanity. So how can you work with all kinds of people [who are] called 'people of faith,' but it's not biblical faith?" Original Source more »
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on Tue 29 Jul 2008 08:51 AM AKDT
By Steven Emerson
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | News reports indicate that the recent World Conference on Dialogue in Madrid ended with something less than the Kumbaya atmosphere both organizers and attendees had envisioned. According to the reports, a presidential advisor from the United Arab Emirates urged attendees to "to distinguish between Judaism and Zionism," adding "I can speak to pacifists but not bellicists, who are in favor of war." Rabbi Marc Schneier, chairman of the World Jewish Congress in North America, responded, saying "Israel is not a political issue... If you want to understand Judaism, then you need to understand that Israel is a core issue of our religion." Jay Rosenbaum of Temple Israel in Lawrence, N.Y., went further, telling a New York Sun reporter that the comments were anti-Semitic, representing "the same old rhetoric that has led to more hatred and the building of a wall between the Jews and the Muslims for the last 60 years." Original Source more »
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on Tue 29 Jul 2008 08:47 AM AKDT
'American Stonehenge' monument draws occult, pagan worshipers
Georgia Guidestones A Christian organization is pressuring the community of Elberton, Ga., to tear down a massive, granite monument that lists an alternative set of Ten Commandments that the organization labels satanic. The monument, known as the Georgia Guidestones, was built under a cloud of mystery in 1980. It lists 10 commandments in eight different languages, including a call to establish a new world language, limit human population to 500 million and avoid being "a cancer on the Earth." "We have atheists and Satanists getting the Bible's Ten Commandments removed from public property," said Mark Dice, spokesman for the group The Resistance, "yet the satanic Georgia Guidestones have stood for decades, and nobody seems to care. Well, we do." Comparing the monument's command to "maintain humanity under 500 million in perpetual balance with nature" with an estimated world's population of over 6 billion, Dice told WND, "Regardless of anyone's religion, I think they would find it objectionable that there's this monument that calls for the elimination of over 90 percent of the world's population." Original Source more »
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on Tue 29 Jul 2008 08:39 AM AKDT
Exclusive: Major Events on the Horizon Prompt a Surge in Anti-Terror
Efforts
By PIERRE THOMAS Government officials have been quietly stepping up counterterror efforts out of a growing concern that al Qaeda or similar organizations might try to capitalize on the spate of extremely high-profile events in the coming months, sources tell ABC News. Security experts point to next month's Olympics as evidence that high-profile events attract threats of terrorism, like the one issued this past weekend by a Chinese Muslim minority group that warned of its intent to attack the Games. Anti-terror officials in the U.S. cite this summer and fall's lineup of two major political parties' conventions, November's general election and months of transition into a new presidential administration as cause for heightened awareness and action. This is what the Department of Homeland Security is quietly declaring a Period of Heightened Alert, or POHA, a time frame when terrorists may have more incentive to attack. According to drafts of government memos described to ABC News, the period would run roughly from this August through July 2009. Original Source more »
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A surprising poll released Monday confirms Sen. Barack Obama's worst
nightmare: he actually lost ground to Sen. John McCain after a global
trip meant to buck up his sagging credentials in foreign and military
policy.
The USA Today/Gallup poll has McCain leading Obama by four points, 49 percent to Obama's 45 percent, among likely voters. Just last month, the same poll had McCain trailing by six points to the neophyte U.S. senator. Among registered voters, McCain was just three points behind Obama -- a statistical dead heat. The USA Today/Gallup poll is consistent with the Rasmussen tracking poll, which also shows Obama ahead by just three percentage points -- again a statistical tie. The polls suggest that Obama's efforts to act like a president abroad -- even though he has yet to be elected -- may have backfired among American voters. Original Source more » |
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