Which is the lesser evil?






Which of the lesser evil will you vote for? Choose you poison!





DEMOCRAT= Andrew Cuomo
REPUBLICAN=Carl Paladino






CUOMO
Basic Info: NY attorney general since 2007
Age: 52
* Supports right to build "Ground Zero mosque"
* Supports Obama's health reforms
* Pro-choice
"Takes On": In this ad, Cuomo accuses Paladino of benefitting from "questionable" tax breaks and insider deals



PALADINO:

Age: 64
Issues:

* Calls mosque an "affront to the American people"
* Says ObamaCare "must be stopped"
* Pro-life
"I'll stop the mosque": Paladino promises to block the development of the Park51 Islamic center near Ground Zero



What are you celebrating?



Question: Image us celebrating a holiday where we placed boats on our yards, decorated our trees with dolls hanging on nooses, created large boxes resembling gas chambers and wore shackles as jewelry, JUST FOR FUN. Would we continue to celebrate this holiday if we found out it's meanings and origins?


Although this may seem harsh, its true. I myself did not know the truths about celebrating pagan holidays. (Halloween, Christmas, Easter etc) I pose this question because when i do ask people why they celebrate what they celebrate.


When I ask the question about why people celebrate certain things these are the responses I get:


"I dont know"

"It's fun"

"It gathers the family together"

"I don't see why it is bad".



The question above is just a though about how would it feel to celebrate slavery. I would hate to see future generations celebrate that that due to lack of knowledge of history.


This is just food for thought.


God Bless



Karina

Halloween and All Saints day are the same.

While millions of people celebrate Halloween without knowing its origins and myths, the history and facts of Halloween make the holiday more fascinating.

Origin of Halloween
---While there are many versions of the origins and old customs of Halloween, some remain consistent by all accounts. Different cultures view Halloween somewhat differently but traditional Halloween practices remain the same.
---Halloween culture can be traced back to the Druids, a Celtic culture in Ireland, Britain and Northern Europe. Roots lay in the feast of Samhain, which was annually on October 31st to honor the dead.
---Samhain signifies "summers end" or November. Samhain was a harvest festival with huge sacred bonfires, marking the end of the Celtic year and beginning of a new one. Many of the practices involved in this celebration were fed on superstition.
The Celts believed the souls of the dead roamed the streets and villages at night. Since not all spirits were thought to be friendly, gifts and treats were left out to pacify the evil and ensure next years crops would be plentiful. This custom evolved into trick-or-treating.



QUESTION: Is it okay to honor the dead and saints? Is honoring the dead and remembering the dead different? Is it okay to entertain things of the dead, communicating etc.

PRO LIFE DAY




http://www.silentday.org/


YES! WE LIVE IN A DEMOCRACY THAT ALLOWS US TO DO WHAT WE PLEASE WHEN WE PLEASE. I WOULD LIKE TO USE MY RIGHTS, MY FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND MY OPINION TO SHARE THIS MESSAGE TO THOSE WHO SUPPORT THIS! PRO LIFE

Day of silence
Since January 22, 1973 over 50,000,000 babies have had their voices silenced through surgical abortion in this nation alone.

Over 4,000 children have their lives taken each day in the name of choice.

Over 4,000 women are emotionally damaged every day.

Cutting services and raising fares. NOT FAIR!





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Evangelists Say Muslims Coming to Christ at Historic Rate


http://networkedblogs.com/8CNvx

Christians ministering quietly in the Middle East say Muslims are coming to Christ at an unprecedented pace despite intense persecution of those who leave Islam.

“Probably in the last 10 years, more Muslims have come to faith in Christ than in the last 15 centuries of Islam,” said Tom Doyle, Middle East-Central Asia director for e3 Partners, a Texas-based missions agency.

A former pastor, Doyle has been to the Middle East around 80 times and last week returned to the U.S. from a trip to Jerusalem, where he said both Muslims and Jews are turning to Christianity.

Earlier this month, more than 200 former Muslims were baptized during a training conference in Europe led by Iran-born evangelist Lazarus Yeghnazar. Brenda Ajamian, a former missionary to the Middle East who partners with Yeghnazar’s 222 Ministries International, said the event was unlike anything she’d seen during her years ministering in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan.

“That many Muslims who converted to Christ in one place boggled my mind because missionaries have worked in the Arab world and Muslim world generally for years and without much fruit,” Ajamian said. “God is at work among Muslims.”

Ajamian said she was told at the conference that drug addiction and depression run rampant in many nations, particularly in Iran, where the cleric-led government has attempted to squash pro-democracy movements. “People are so fed up with the kinds of lives they lead. … They’re turning to Christ even in spite of the very real possibility of persecution and death and imprisonment,” she said.

Desperation is also a big factor in bringing many Jews to Christ, Doyle said. “In the last 20 years more Jews [also] have become followers of Jesus than in the last 2,000 years of Christianity,” he said.

Radio, television and Internet-based Christian programming have been key in evangelizing Muslim nations. Yeghnazar claims more than 3,000 Iranians are converted each month through his Farsi-language television and Internet broadcasts.

And Doyle said Father Zakaria Botross, a born-again Coptic priest, reaches about 60 million people through his television programs broadcast across the Middle East. “The apostle Paul to the Muslims is no question Father Zakaria,” Doyle said.

But many Muslim-background believers have said they came to Christ after having dreams and visions of Jesus.

“I can’t tell you how many Muslims I’ve met who say: ‘I was content. I was a Muslim, and all of a sudden I get this dream about Jesus and He loved me and said come follow Me,” Doyle said.

Doyle notes that the supernatural is an important part of the Islamic faith. Through the course of his life, Mohammed claimed to have had visions and encounters, particularly of the angel Gabriel.

“God is going into their context,” said Doyle. But instead of finding guidance from Allah, Muslims are finding Jesus.

Haytham Abi Haydar, pastor of the Arabic Fellowship Alliance Church in Dearborn, Mich., a heavily Islamic Detroit suburb, said dreams and the supernatural are important to Muslims. “They’re so powerful and real. They do consider that as a channel to speak to God and see something important,” said Abi Haydar, who’s also heard of Jesus coming to Muslims in dreams.

Ajamian said churches of Muslim-background believers are growing “like wildfire” both in the Middle East and in Europe, which has seen a boom in immigration from Muslim nations.

“The Muslims that are saved … it’s like they can’t tell the story fast enough,” Ajamian said.

Doyle said though the harvest is ripe in Middle Eastern nations, the spiritual warfare also has ramped up. “People feel it. It just feels more intense,” he said.

The stress, he said, is particularly high right now during Ramadan, the time Muslims fast and pray in commemoration of the time they believe Mohammed divinely received the first verses of the Quran. He said people are getting sick and even having nightmares.

“When Ramadan comes, you really sense the war in the heavenlies,” he said.

Christians in many Muslim nations can be imprisoned or killed for converting from Islam. But Ajamian said the persecution is a sign that God is answering prayers for the Muslim world. “There’s a move of God,” she said. “…The devil doesn’t like it, but there is a huge move.”

Pakistani High Court Upholds Death Penalty for Blasphemy

Pakistani High Court Upholds Death Penalty for Blasphemy

TEAM and I

TEAM

There was once a TEAM so strong in accord,
until the letter I came along and made the team work backwards.
Little by little the team fell apart.
The letter I then threw the TEAM into the trash and like old MEAT.
The letter I stood alone.