Posts filed under ‘Maitreya’

Why Does the United States Need Sharia Law?

According to a Federal court judge, Sharia law is fine to use in the United States. This is not only asinine, but proves that too many Muslims have an agenda. Not only are they NOT here to become part of the fabric of American society (on U.S. terms), but are intent on encroaching upon this fabric by overwriting Constitutional law with their own law.

“An amendment that would ban Oklahoma courts from considering international or Islamic law discriminates against religions and a Muslim community leader has the right to challenge its constitutionality, a federal appeals court said Tuesday.” [1]

Granted, Muneer Awad (Muslim community leader noted above), who is the Executive Director of CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations), has been given the right to challenge the new amendment. In the meantime, the amendment itself is blocked until the outcome of the courts.

Continue Reading January 11, 2012 at 7:30 AM 6 comments

Jesus Christ IS God…

He’s NOT a swear word!

My wife and I were returning home from a trip and passed a semi with the message “Jesus Christ is Lord. Not a swear word” on the side of the trailer in huge lettering.

Continue Reading January 10, 2012 at 7:28 AM 6 comments

Norway’s Black Metal Group Taake Says Down with Muhammad

This band from Norway recently received a nomination for what is similar to a Grammy in America. Their latest album from 2011 titled Noregs Vaapen contains a song called Orkan. In it, lyrics essentially say that Muhammad can go to the netherworld and take Muslims with him.

To be fair, Taake (pronounced Toke with a long “o” sound and silent “e”) doesn’t like religion period. They are against anything that they believe stifles free speech. To them, both Christianity and Islam somehow do that, so they disagree with both.

Continue Reading January 8, 2012 at 8:08 PM 2 comments

Is the Federal Government STEALING Food Supplies?

I have read a number of reports of late where FBI, as well as other law enforcement agencies, have been involved in attempting (or succeeding) in simply taking food supplies. This may sound extremely weird or “out there” to many, but if any of the reports on the ‘Net offer any truth at all, then it would appear as though the Feds are interested in taking food that farmers produce.

Continue Reading January 8, 2012 at 5:31 PM 4 comments

Ominous Black Friday and the December 21, 2012 Event

They call it “Black Friday”, and it has a varied history. Some say the origin of the name comes from the Philadelphia Police Department’s uncomplimentary appraisal of the first day of the Christmas shopping season back in 1966. In recent years it refers to that busy Friday after Thanksgiving that puts retailers “in the black”.

Each year it seems the day is punctuated with incidents of trampling, fights, robberies, shootings and all sorts of anti-social behavior. Seems that “peace on earth” thing we like to sing about just can’t seem to make it to the retail level.

It is both sad and shocking that the official American day of Thanksgiving to God has become the eve of what is arguably the year’s most illustrative day of thanklessness and greed. More important than its origin, and even more important than its economic impact is its crystal clear portrayal of the greed and violence that can be so quickly and easily launched from the depths of the human heart. Not a pretty sight to behold.

Continue Reading January 5, 2012 at 7:47 AM 1 comment

Sharia Law Comes Through the Back Door in Austria

This is happening more and more and it should not be. Legislation should NOT be made to keep people from speaking out against religions or ideologies. People should be allowed to express their opinions without fear of legislative reprisals.

Let’s face it, many in the world today have little to nothing to say that would be construed as good where Christianity is concerned. That’s normally because Christianity is not seen separately from the history Roman Catholicism and its excesses.

Continue Reading January 3, 2012 at 4:29 PM 1 comment

New Video Lesson on Interpreting the Bible Literally

We have begun a series of video lessons on Interpreting the Bible Literally (is Not as Confusing as It Sounds). These are based on our book of the same name, which is ultimately based on the Bible.

We hope to do about two of these per month and should average 15-minutes each…

Continue Reading January 2, 2012 at 5:28 PM Leave a comment

Two More Free Kindle Books by Fred DeRuvo Upcoming!

Mark your calendars. This coming Wednesday, January 4th, the book Interpreting the Bible Literally will be available free of charge via Kindle.

Then on Saturday, January 7th, another of our books – Demons in Disguise – will be available free of charge.

This is for people who want these books in Kindle versions. Avail yourself of these free offers.

Stay tuned for more free book offers upcoming.

Continue Reading January 2, 2012 at 8:31 AM Leave a comment

It’s a Great Day in South Carolina

Rep. John King (D) has a burr under his saddle and it has to do with the greeting that the Republican Govenor of South Carolina wants all state employees to say. Apparently, because of high unemployment and a number of other things, it’s not really a great day in South Carolina, according to John King, so why act like it is, right?

When the news reporter asked Mr. King what people should say when they answered the phone, he responded with “Hello. How may I help you?” Wow, that’s nice, isn’t it? Normally though, in government departments – at least the ones I’ve done business with (though I cannot speak for South Carolina) – I usually get a response like this when I call and someone picks up the phone: “Merchandising Department, this is Pam,” or “Department of Motor Vehicles,” or “You’ve reached the _________ department. I’m either on the phone or away from my desk. Please leave a message including your first AND last name (and please spell your name), your telephone number (please say that twice), and a short message. Please speak slowly and clearly and we will get back with you just as soon as we can.”

Continue Reading December 30, 2011 at 6:19 PM 1 comment

And Yet Another Reason to NOT Buy Butterball Turkeys…

This is sad. In fact, it’s tragic. No animal should be treated in such an inhumane way.

I’ve written before about how Butterball decided to change the way they process their turkeys and without telling anyone, opted to put all of their turkeys through the halal-compliant process. Among other things, this includes a special ceremony in which the Muslim cleric (Imam) prays to Allah, facing Mecca.

At any rate, there is now another reason to not buy Butterball turkeys. It has to do with the way the turkeys are allegedly treated by the workers at the turkey plant. The more you see of this type of abuse and cruelty, the more you want to go vegetarian…

Continue Reading December 30, 2011 at 2:11 PM 6 comments

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