Monday, October 29, 2007

Migrating website to Right Fusion

In an effort to expand beyond Free Speech, I decided to migrate my blog to wordpress.com. I really like this platform and it seems to do more for me.

Right Fusion discusses the culture wars, freedom of speech and media bias with a Christian Worldview perspective. Check it out at http://rightfusion.wordpress.com

Free Speech has migrated to Right Fusion

In an effort to expand beyond Free Speech, I decided to migrate my blog to wordpress.com. I really like this platform and it seems to do more for me.

Right Fusion discusses the culture wars, freedom of speech and media bias with a Christian Worldview perspective. Check it out at http://rightfusion.wordpress.com

Friday, October 05, 2007

Millers sponsors the Folsom Street Fair & Children Participate?

If you want a sneak peak of what the world would look like if the ultra left truly took over, have a glimpse at what Michelle Malkin and her team picked up at the Folsom Street Fair. Toddlers attending a leather event which promotes Sado Masochism? This is appalling!!

If this isn't troubling enough Miller the beer has sponsored the fair, and posted an add that depicts the last supper painting with a bunch of leather clad gays and lesbians eating food at the table.

For more on this follow the links below and boycott Miller beer. I for one will not drink another sip!

Toddlers at the Folsom Street Fair

http://michellemalkin.com/2007/10/01/miller-lite-approved-toddlers-at-the-folsom-street-fair/

A boycott of Miller beer begins

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1904663/posts


The boycott of Miller beer is working

http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/oct/07100107.html

Please submit your concern to the following address:

https://www.millertalk.com/TalkToUs/Default.aspx

Friday, September 14, 2007

Suck It, Hollywood!

Even though she claims to hate Him – Jesus that is – these Hollywood types still can't make it without Him. Because let's face it, folks, without that blasphemous outburst, you'd never have heard of Kathy Griffin.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Sean Hannity Exposes Planned Parent Hood Fraud in Aurora, IL

I find this clip shocking, and unbelievable. Killing babies is a big business and Sean Hannity exposes it. Watch how Planned Parent Hood decieved the city and setup a abortion supercenter outside of Chicago, Illinois

Author blasts 'purveyors of moral equivalence' for equating Christianity, Islam

On this sixth anniversary of 9/11, one of America's leading experts on Islam says he hopes his new book will convince Americans about the fallacy of equating Christianity and Islam.Robert Spencer's new book is called Religion of Peace? Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn't. The director of Jihad Watch says since that fateful day six years ago, the left has become increasingly vocal in its disgust for American Judeo-Christian values, and pushes the idea that all religions -- particularly Islam and Christianity -- are the same when it comes to violence and extremism.According to Spencer, a Muslim website -- ReligionOfPeace.com -- documents more than 9,000 "Islamic terror attacks" and murders he says were perpetrated since September 11, 2001, in the name of Islam and justified by Islamic texts. He explains that the "left" compares that enormous figure to a few isolated incidents that were not necessarily perpetrated by Christians."People like Rosie O'Donnell -- mainstream media figures and purveyors of moral equivalence -- are essentially saying that over 9,000 terror attacks are equivalent to [Oklahoma City bomber] Timothy McVeigh, who wasn't actually a Christian at all, and to a few abortion clinic bombers, of which there have been less than a dozen," he asserts.Spencer points out that the abortion bombers were repudiated by mainstream Christian groups. "There's no Christian group that is at all mainstream that says that the abortion clinic bombings were justified or right according to Christianity," he notes. In contrast, says the author, there is a "widespread understanding" in Islam that it is part of the responsibility of Muslims to "wage war in order to subjugate non-Muslims."

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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Rudy McRomney Team Abandons Major Christian Debate to Ron Paul and 3rd Tier

If self-styled "values voters" have felt snubbed by the Republican presidential candidates this election season, that snubbing is now official. Mayor Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, and Senator McCain are all declining to participate in a September 17 debate in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., that's being hosted by an umbrella social-conservative...

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Should Christianity, politics mix?

by Tristan EmmanuelWe are engaged in a war that is not only defining our times, it is determining our destiny. I'm not talking about the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan, or even the broader war on terror – those are offshoots of the real war. I'm talking about the culture war. The culture war is a struggle between secular socialism and free market traditionalism, and the outcome of this struggle will ultimately determine whether or not the jihadists will pick up the pieces to convert America and Canada into a North American caliphate. Given what is at stake, I must say the traditionalist side has me worried. Part of the problem is that some traditionalists are so consumed with "end times" theorizing, they've virtually given up on politics. The sentiment is that "it is only going to get worse – so why bother." Of course, that doesn't stop them from investing into their retirement funds. However, there is a far more fatal reason for the failure of traditionalists to exercise cultural leadership today and win the culture war, and it has to do with the "emergent church". It seems some pastors, in that church movement, are fed up with Christians engaging the political arena as though it were their divine right. These pastors claim it is "un-Christian to be political." It may be a "civil right", they say, but since when did Jesus care about "civil rights"? Rev. Greg Boyd, a pastor in Minnesota, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in the recent miniseries "God's Warriors" that equating the kingdom of heaven with "the politics of the world" is like trying to create an "Islamic state." He's not the only pastor with serious reservations about Christians in politics. Rev. Mel White, the former ghostwriter of the late Jerry Falwell's autobiography and now an ex-Evangelical, is also deeply troubled by Christians in the public square. Speaking to RollingStone Magazine, White said: When most people hear… talk about a "Christian nation" they think, "Well, that sounds like a good, moral thing." What they don't know… is that "Christian nation" means something else entirely to these dominionist leaders.White doesn't reveal what the nature of the dominionist conspiracy is, so I had to do a little investigation of my own. The critics say these people want to turn America and Canada into a radicalized version of Old Testament Israel. According to the website religioustolerance.org, that would mean: A system of just restitution for victims would replace the tax payer funded prison system The death penalty would be practiced for serious capital crimes "Legal" abortions would be banished Income taxes would be eliminated Governments would have balanced budgetsThere were also references to other "nefarious" practices such as: Daily Bible reading Daily prayer for America and Canada Teaching children that morality is absoluteReligioustolerance.org drew its obligatory conclusion from all of this zealotry: If radical Christians control civil government, American and Canadian streets will literally be running with blood – just like in Islamic theocracies.Ah yes, the dreaded T-word. Theocracy. It's the catchphrase secularists (and now some "emergent church pastors") love to use to beat back Christian involvement in politics. After all, who wants to live in a "theocracy"? That's just for those crazy Iranians and Afghans! But in a Judeo-Christian context, the term means something completely different, as evidenced by North America's political foundations. Theocracy simply means: "God's rule." The concept clearly appears in the preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and it is an integral part of virtually all of early American constitutional literature. That's not to say either country was ever a "theocracy." But both countries remain good examples of how a Judeo-Christian ethic could and should be applied to the underpinnings of society. Concepts such as justice, liberty and equality under the law were established in North America precisely because there were predominantly Christian communities. Only an imbecile or a blatant secularist – or both – would purposefully choose to ignore the political impact Christians have had on the creation of America and Canada. Neither Boyd nor White elaborated on their misgivings about Christian involvement in politics, but Boyd did insist that he wouldn't want anyone to have the false impression that Christians actually "want to run a Christian society and enforce Christian law." Heavens no. Far better to let atheists, agnostics, humanists, socialists, or Marxists rule the West, like they did in the old Soviet Union. Remember the Soviet Union? It lasted what, 70 years? And when it collapsed under the weight of its anti-religious, nihilist, man-centered worldview, it gave way to a situation where some of its tiny satellite states were ripe for Islamists to take control. That's why I don't hold out much hope for a victory in the culture war if the current leadership remains in place. When so-called "Christian leaders" are ready to abandon their responsibility, there's not much hope that North America can withstand the tenacity and conviction of the jihadists waiting on the sidelines – witness what's happening in Europe. Besides, if the "end times" are here anyway, why not just pick Hillary for president? That should really speed things up. Then again, there are those retirement funds to consider.

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Living the Gospel - Defending the truth

By Chuck Colson

Interview with John Beckett


PF founder Chuck Colson contends that the Biblical worldview is neither arcane nor academic. It’s a concept that is approachable to us all because we all have a way in which we view the world and our place in it.

John Beckett, chairman of the R.W. Beckett Group, conducts this 53-minute interview for the Intercessors for America, a nonprofit organization that encourages prayer for the nation, our leaders and the Church. Beckett calls Colson “a sterling example of a life that has been transformed by the Gospel.”

Colson explores topics including the importance of the Church investing in the culture, the clash between Christianity and Islam, the “sacred responsibility” of parents and grandparents to teach younger generations biblical truth and the necessity of Christians to become students of nonbelievers so they can explain the Christian faith both “intelligently and winsomely.”

I encourage you to take the time to watch this video, or read any of his books to better understand why it is so important for Christians to get involved in public life, media, and culture.

Link to the Video

Steven Levitt - Author of Freakanomics and NY Times blogger solicits terrorism attack ideas??

Steven Levitt has crossed the line. In his book Freakonomics he explains how abortion was the key tipping point in solving New York Cities sudden decrease of crime in the early 90's. Now it appears he wants to create more atrocious crimes by soliciting terrorism attack ideas on his blog. Look what Michelle Malkin has to say about this on her blog.