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35 Years Brotherhood Membership Terminated

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My father was a member of a reformed confraternity and my mother, a member of a sect called the 'Brotherhood' and also a witch. I was born in the year 1977 physically but had existed for seven hundred and seventy-seven (777) years in the spirit world. My mother had difficulty in conception because of this and so, she approached the leader of the Brotherhood who told her that she would conceive and bear a baby boy that would be great. I stayed in my mother's womb for eleven months before I was born. She is however, now late. I would say here that a lot of people in the Brotherhood do not know the inner workings or secrets of the group; they are just ignorant. I operated there for 35 years In my operations in the spiritual realm, I moved with twenty-one (21) gallons of blood. I was a senior member there – a "Senior Deputy." There are basically three classes of witches namely; white, red, and black witches. In January, the witches gather for their m

Jordan's King Abdullah warns of regional conflict over Syria

"For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. [3] For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape." 1 Thessalonians 5:2-3 KJV. DUBAI (Reuters) - Jordan's King Abdullah said Syria's war could ignite a regional sectarian conflict unless global powers helped to convene peace talks soon, a pan-Arab newspaper reported on Wednesday. King Abdullah also said Palestinians could launch an Arab Spring-style revolt if they felt prospects for a peaceful settlement of their conflict with Israel had reached a dead end, the London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper said. Situated near Syria and next door to Israel and the occupied West Bank, U.S.-allied Jordan is affected by instability in the region. Jordan has taken in more than 500,000 Syrians out of a total 1.5 million who have fled the war, U.N. officials say. "It has become clear

What Bill Clinton Said To Shimon Peres In Israel

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Former President Bill Clinton was in Israel last week to accept the Presidential Medal of Distinction, Israel's highest honor, from Israeli President Shimon Peres, who also happened to be celebrating his 90th birthday (two months before the actual date). What did our former chief executive say to this man who escaped the Holocaust by immigrating to Israel in 1932? What could one say to a man who heard that every member of his family who stayed in Poland was murdered by the Nazis? What would you say to a man who has served his country both in the military and government for decades? What would any decent human being say to a man who is the oldest living president of one of the world's most productive democratic republics, one which happens to surrounded by hundreds of millions of people who wish her total destruction, and makes no bones about it? Well, Clinton chose the festive occasion to state what many folks are already saying privately: Unless Israel acce

Bill Clinton: Israel must make peace to survive

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"For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. [3] For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape." 1 Thessalonians 5:2-3 KJV. JERUSALEM (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton urged Israel to make peace with Palestinians in order to survive as a Jewish and democratic state at a conference Monday evening, adding his voice to a chorus of prominent pro-Israel figures warning of the urgency of peacemaking for the country's own survival. Clinton spoke hours after an Israeli Cabinet minister declared that the Palestinians would not establish a state in territory Israel controls. It underscored a chasm between the country's official support for creating an independent Palestinian state and the hard-line opponents who dominate Israel's ruling coalition. Repeating arguments made for years by Israeli doves and centrists,

Report: Syrian rebels executed a 14-year-old boy for insulting Islam

When a 14-year-old boy from the Syrian city of Aleppo named Mohammad Qatta was asked to bring one of his customers some coffee, he reportedly refused, saying, "Even if [Prophet] Mohammed comes back to life, I won't." According to a story reported by two grassroots Syrian opposition groups, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Aleppo Media Center, Qatta's words got him killed. A group of Islamist rebels, driving by in a black car, reportedly heard the exchange. They stopped the car, grabbed the boy and took him away. Qatta, in refusing to serve a customer coffee – it's not clear why – had used a phrase that the Islamist rebels took as an insult toward the Prophet Mohammed, the most important figure in Islam. That offhand comment, made by a boy, was apparently enough for these rebels to warrant a grisly execution and public warning. The rebels, according to ABC News' reconstruction of the Syrian groups' reports, appear to have whipped Qatta. Wh

PM to Say ‘Two-State Solution’ is Urgently Needed

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A statement prepared for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and an Israeli delegation expressed strong support for the "two-state solution." Netanyahu and five ministers are leaving Wednesday on a trip to Poland, where they will meet with Polish leaders and inaugurate a memorial site at Auschwitz. In advance of the visit, Israel published a statement which the Israeli delegates are to make following the meeting. The statement reads, "There is an urgent need to promote the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The two governments agree on the urgent need to promote the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through direct negotiations, without preconditions." The phrase "without preconditions" could indicate a diplomatic victory for Netanyahu in his efforts to convince Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to drop his pre-negotiation demands. Abbas is insisting that Israel release imprisoned terrorists, allo

ZENITH 2016: DID SOMETHING BEGIN IN 2012?

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"Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time." 1 John 2:18 KJV. By Thomas R. Horn June 12, 2013 NewsWithViews.com Going back to 2008, consider the unprecedented messianic rhetoric that reporters, politicians, celebrities, and even preachers first used in celebrating the "spiritual nature" of Obama's meteoric rise from near obscurity to U.S President, and how this reflected people's strong desire for the coming of an earthly savoir. San Francisco Chronicle columnist Mark Morford characterized it as "a sort of powerful luminosity." In Morford's opinion, this was because Obama is "a Lightworker, that rare kind of attuned being who has the ability to…help usher in a new way of being on the planet."[i] The dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel, Lawrence Carter, went further, comparing Obama

Liberty Baptist Seminary’s Enrollment of Homosexual Activist Called Into Question

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LYNCHBURG – The enrollment of an openly homosexual student at a prominent Baptist theological seminary is being called into question by those who wonder why the institution is seemingly overlooking immoral behavior by those it will be sending out into the ministry. As previously reported, The Atlanticrecently published an essay written by Liberty University graduate Brandon Ambrosino, in which the former student outlined his personal experience of coming out as a homosexual on campus. "When people find out I underwent therapy at Jerry Falwell's Christian college, they assume I went through something like gay reparative therapy. But that isn't what happened," he wrote in the piece, entitled Being Gay at Jerry Falwell's University. "I saw two counselors at Liberty … and neither of them ever expressed an interest in 'curing' me. Did they have an agenda? Yes. Their goal, which they were very honest about, was to help me to like myself, and to find

Israel signs Open Skies deal with EU

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The Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz and Civil Aviation Authority Director Giora Rom on Monday signed an Open Skies agreement with the European Union. The agreement, signed at a festive ceremony in Luxembourg between the Israeli representatives and EU transportation ministers, will gradually, over the next five years, remove all barriers for flights between Israel and Europe, in the hopes of lowering air fares and significantly increasing tourism to Israel. When the Israeli Cabinet approved the deal in April, all three of Israel's airlines — El Al, Arkia and Israir — went on a protest strike. The strikers feared that the increased competition would put Israeli airline employees out of work and possibly even lead to the closure of airlines. The strike ended after two days when the Finance Ministry agreed to cover a large chunk of the security costs that would have otherwise rendered the Israeli carriers unable to compete with the prices offered by European airlines.

An Army Waiting for a Leader

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Europe's unemployment crisis is one we all know about, but very few people outside Europe think seriously about. Perhaps you've seen the atrocious figures and statistics, the long lines of grumpy, unemployed Greeks and Spaniards. But have you actually thought about what this means for Europe and for the world beyond? History is laden with examples of economic failure, specifically mass unemployment, resulting in extreme social and political upheaval, then the rise of tyrannical ideologies and government, then war. Europe has an especially storied history of intense public dissatisfaction leading directly to ferocious conflict. Is 21st-century Europe immune to this historical phenomenon? The Unemployed Mind Mass unemployment can be a frightening spectacle. When a working-age person has meaningful daily tasks—making a cappuccino, laying bricks, creating spreadsheets—his mind is active and occupied. He also has income, which means food on the table, a roof overhead, cl

Most Americans Say States Should Decide on Same-Sex Marriage, Poll Finds

Isaiah 5:18, 20 KJV "Woe unto them that draw iniquity with cords of vanity, and sin as it were with a cart rope: [20] Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!" Even as the Supreme Court is expected to decide on two key same-sex marriage cases this month, a new poll found that the majority of Americans say the federal government should leave it to states to decide whether same-sex marriage should be legal. A New York Times/CBS News poll asked 1,022 Americans whether same-sex marriage rights should be "determined by the federal government or left to each individual state government to decide," and 60 percent of them said it should be the states' prerogative. Only 33 percent said the federal government should have the right to decide. However, 56 percent of the respondents also said they are in favor of equal treatment for gay people who are

Russia offers to send replacements for Austrian troops on Israel-Syria border

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Russia has stunned the international community by offering to replace Austrian troops withdrawn from the peacekeeping forces on the Israeli-Syrian border in the Golan Heights, despite its open political and military support for the Assad regime. "Given the complicated situation in the Golan Heights, we could replace the leaving Austrian contingent in this region on the border between Israeli troops and the Syrian army," Vladimir Putin announced during a televised meeting with Russian military officers. "But this will happen, of course, only if the regional powers show interest, and if the UN secretary general asks us to do so," the president added. The decision to approve this offer sits with the UN security council, currently chaired by the UK, which is unlikely to judge Russia a neutral party in the Syrian conflict and suitable peacekeepers. "That's Putin for you – just divorced and already looking for new adventures," one Israeli diploma

One Million Moms Protests Gender-Bending Kids Cartoon 'SheZow'

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One Million Moms, an organization founded by the American Family Association, has issued a call to action for parents about a new cartoon picked up by the Hub kids network that features a 12-year-old boy who uses a magic ring from his dead aunt and the key phrase "You go girl!" to become a crime-fighter female superhero named SheZow. Calling Hub's airing of "SheZow" an "attempt by the gay, lesbian and transgender community to indoctrinate our children into accepting their lifestyles," OneMillionMoms.com's call to action declares: "The media is determined to pollute the minds of our children and there is no better way to desensitize them than through a cartoon program. Everyone knows children are drawn to animated shows; both boys and girls love superheroes. This character especially will appeal to both boys and girls since the superhero represents both genders by cross dressing and being transgendered." The Australian-Canadian

Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila announce split

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Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, and his wife Lyudmila have ended years of speculation about their 30-year relationship, admitting that they had decided to end their marriage. In a stilted – but clearly staged – interview on Russianstate television after a night together at the ballet, the couple said they had agreed to a "civilised break-up" because they barely saw each other. It appeared that a formal divorce had not yet taken place. The announcement will likely only fuel speculation about Mr Putin'sprivate life. The 60-year-old Russian president has been dogged by rumours for years that he had an affair with Alina Kabayeva, a 30-year-old politician and former Olympic rhythmic gymnast, although no hard evidence has ever been presented to confirm that. The Russian leader and his wife, 55, spoke after attending a performance of La Esmeralda – a ballet inspired by the story of the Hunchback of Notre Dame – at the State Kremlin palace, their first public eng

Happy Prostitute Ads? Brazil Pulls 'I'm Happy Being a Prostitute' Ad Campaign

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"Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. [22] Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, [24] Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: [32] Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them." Romans 1:21-22, 24, 32 KJV So-called "Happy Prostitute Ads" have been dropped by the Brazilian Health Ministry amid backlash and criticism for glamorizing prostitution. The online campaign in question was called "I'm happy being a prostitute." Other slogans in the campaign said, "I cannot be seen without a condom, my love." The ad, which was originally created to promote safe sex and educate the public about sexually trans

Netanyahu signals readiness to consider 2002 Arab peace plan

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"So ye in like manner, when ye shall see these things come to pass, know that it is nigh, even at the doors. [30] Verily I say unto you, that this generation shall not pass, till all these things be done." Mark 13:29-30 KJV. JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalled readiness on Wednesday to consider a 2002 Arab peace plan whose terms were recently softened to include possible land swaps between Israel and the Palestinians. "We are listening to every initiative - the Arab initiative has been mentioned - and we are prepared to discuss initiatives that are proposals and not edicts," he said in a speech in parliament. Netanyahu spoke during a debate on the plan, proposed at an Arab League summit 11 years ago. Israel had rejected the initiative that offered normalised ties for it with much of the Arab world, citing its call for complete withdrawal from land captured in the 1967 Middle East war as a main stumbling block. Israel occup

Abbas: We Want to Talk, But the Ball is in Israel's Court

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"For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape." 1 Thessalonians 5:3 KJV. "We are running out of time. We're running out of possibilities... If we do not succeed now, we may not get another chance," Kerry said at the American Jewish Committee 2013 Global Forum in Washington, D.C. Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, who has refused to negotiate with Israel since 2010, said on Tuesday that the "ball is in Israel's court" concerning a resumption of peace talks that the U.S. is pushing for. "[Secretary of State John] Kerry is exerting strenuous efforts... to come to a solution" to the conflict, Abbas told a news conference in Ramallah, according to the AFP news agency. "I believe the ball is now in Israel's court. The Palestinian demands are clear, and the Israelis know them as do the Americans, so Israel must no

Church of Scotland Shreds Bible, Canonizes Palestinian ‘Scripture’

At its recent General Assembly (May 18-24, 2013), the Church of Scotland adopted a pro-Palestinian tract entitled The Inheritance of Abraham? Its Preface admits that a previous version "caused worry and concern in parts of the Jewish Community in Israel and beyond" and offers "clarification." The clarification is mere window-dressing, but that is beside the point. It is rather "parts of the Christian Community in Scotland and beyond" that should be worried and concerned. To judge from the amateurish theological absurdities in this document, which passed through all the relevant levels of the bureaucracy up to the General Assembly, the whole Kirk is adrift. It has abandoned a glorious past for a dubious future. We shall look at those absurdities in a moment, but first consider the dire situation of the Kirk. Its decline in recent decades parallels that of Christianity elsewhere in the UK. Nearly half the Scottish population still professes allegiance to

Kerry to U.S. Jews: Next few days will determine Middle East fate for decades

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1 Thessalonians 5:3-5 KJV "For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. [4] But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. [5] Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness." The coming days will be crucial for both Israelis and Palestinians, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday, warning against the dire implications of failing to reach a two-state solution. In a speech to the American Jewish Committee, Kerry stressed to a strongly pro-Israel crowd the need for urgent progress on a peace deal ending more than six decades of conflict, providing Israel with regional security and the Palestinians with their long-sought independent state. "If we do not succeed now, we may not get another chance," Kerry said about the peace process, describing it as &quo

US, Israeli, EU lawmakers to jointly call for united J'lem

Legislators from Israel, the US and Europe will join together in rare event to declare support for keeping Jerusalem united as Israel's capital in honor of the upcoming anniversary of the city's reunification. Lawmakers from Israel, the US and Europe will come together on Tuesday in a rare joint event to declare their support for keeping Jerusalem united as Israel's capital. The legislators will be connected via a video conference from Jerusalem, Washington and Brussels. The politicians will speak about Jerusalem in honor of Friday's 46th anniversary of the city's reunification in 1967. The Israel Allies Foundation and its branches of pro-Israel caucuses in Congress and the EU Parliament and the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus are organizing the event. Members of the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus will be in all three locations for the event. MK Dov Lipman (Yesh Atid) will be in Congress, MK Robert Ilatov will be in the EU Parliament and caucus co-chair

Iraq Warns Israel Not to Use Its Airspace for Iran Strike

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Baghdad has warned Israel that it would respond to any attempts by the Jewish state to use Iraqi airspace for a strike against Iran's nuclear program, a top Iraqi minister told the AFP news agency. The remarks from Hussein al-Shahristani, deputy prime minister responsible for energy affairs, mark the first time a senior Iraqi official has publicly warned Israel against entering its airspace -- the most direct route -- to hit targets in Iran. Shahristani also said that Iraq had received assurances from Washington that the United States would not use its airspace to attack Iran, which is trying to develop a nuclear weapon.  "The (Americans) have assured us that they will never violate Iraqi airspace or Iraqi sovereignty by using our airspace to attack any of our neighbors," Shahristani said in an interview in his office in Baghdad's heavily-fortified Green Zone, according to AFP. "We have also warned Israel that if they violate Iraqi airspace, they will