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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    The midwife Ellinor Grimmark was discriminated against when she was denied work as a midwife because she refuses to perform abortions because of her Christian faith. Let's be very clear here. Ms. Grimmark does not refuse to perform abortions because "every life is sacred." She's a Christian, and that means she knows and believes what the Holy Bible says about abortion. She refuses to perform abortions because that is Jesus' job. According to national estimates, Jesus personally aborts roughly 15 to 20 percent of all little unborn babies living in the womb of mothers. We cannot know precisely why He does this for some and not others, although in the Holy Bible it's always as a punishment to the mother, father, or society at large, yet we can know it is His responsibility and privilege to decide who lives and who dies. Ms Grimmark is being persecuted for refusing to upstage Jesus.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    I am still incensed that Cadburys would censor my faith in this way! Shellfish eaters, people wearing clothes made out of different cloth and did I already mention THE GAYS? Why is Cadburys not promoting their death by stoning???

    If Cadburys or any other company wants to cozy up to True Christians they need to commit fully and not half-heartedly take our money with the merest nod to our faith. You are either a True Christian or you are GOING TO HELL for not following literally every single word of the Bible - I'm talking to you, Cadburys, with your Halal Easter Eggs and overtly Atheist and Muslim agenda.

    A spokesperson for ... the company that owns Cadbury provided ... the following statement: "In the UK our chocolate products are suitable for vegetarians and those following a halal diet"

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Speaking of Christian Rights and Britain, I noticed this terrifying development just NEXT DOOR to me.

    Theresa May criticises Cadbury over Easter egg hunt

    Theresa May has described the decision to drop the word Easter from the name of Cadbury and National Trust egg hunts as "absolutely ridiculous".

    Her comments come after the Archbishop of York said calling the event the Cadbury Egg Hunt was like "spitting on the grave" of the firm's Christian founder, John Cadbury.

    But Cadbury said Easter was referred to on much of its packaging and marketing.

    The National Trust also denied it was downplaying the significance of Easter.

    It said there were more than 13,000 references to Easter on its website and that it runs a programme of activities to mark the event.
    Christ's murder by the Jews was a true a Holocaust (unlike some other supposed events that may or may not have happened in World War II). Isn't it so ironic (or sarcastic or bad luck, it's hard to tell the difference) that the British are seeking to deny Christ's murder?! Only 13,000 references to Easter on Cadbury's website? It's like it never even happened. And I didn't find a single link to Landover Baptist at all! We have more than 400,000 references to Easter here at landover.net - not to mention killing the gays and launching nuclear strikes against Muslim countries. Where is Cadbury's webpage on that? Shame on them for a weak effort. SAD. And disgusting.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Vimeo, an alternative to youtube, is removing videos that promote Biblical Gay Conversion.

    THEY'RE TAKING AWAY OUR RIGHTS!

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Sister, from your link:
    All staff are expected to abide by personal and professional standards of conduct, whether they are on the payroll or not.
    This whole story is just disgusting and typically British. But, they have fired someone who is not even on the payroll?

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Christians silenced again by the mob that demands "tolerance" and "love."




    If in a town, 70 per cent of the men are married to 90 per cent of the women (and each marriage is between one man and one woman, as God intended when he made humans male and female), what percentage of the adult population are married?
    Predictably, "tolerant" atheists hit the roof, silence the Christian, and take away his job .

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Latest War on Christmas:

    Ohio Public School refuses to teach God's Honest Truth, forced to teach State Standards Educational Content regarding Science.

    Teaching students’ ideas about how the world came to be, other than science based theories like Evolution or the Big Bang is now forbidden in the Youngstown City Schools.

    A directive issued by Youngstown Schools Chief Executive Officer Crish Mohip orders that starting this academic year, curriculum content will conform to science standards published by the Ohio Department of Education.
    I'd like to know how the Ohio Department of Education came to know more about Creation than the Creator. By the way, the words “evolution” or “evolutionary” are mentioned fifty times in the Ohio Science Standards document. That's the problem with teaching only one idea and not leaving room for new information or critical thinking skills - no one recognizes it for what it is. Brainwashing.

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  • Leroy Llewelyn
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    I was once told that "The problem with Baptists is, (we're) not held under long enough".

    I reported this blatant hate speech crime to the police, to no avail.


    YIC,
    LL

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Even in the Godly state of Tennessee the liberals made it illegal to be a Christian in public. No more encouraging others to stay the course, or praising Jesus if you happen to be talking in the capacity of a representative of the secular government. When did this happen? Does the government not recognize Christmas? Why do they not recognize Christ?
    Tennessee sheriff ordered to pay atheists $41,000 after preaching on Facebook

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    In a courageous act, one more Christian stands before the tankards of atheism in a divinely inspired attempt to thwart the tidal wave of secularism and anarchy:

    "Stand up to atheist power or prepare to submit to it"

    An open letter to the state of Wyoming and the United States of America:

    Atheist morality is power, and the Wyoming Supreme Court is set to destroy our American First Amendment right of freedom of religion by ruling against Judge Ruth Neely for her Christian beliefs.

    Arrogant atheist Wyoming judges are ready to decree that all lawyers and judges in Wyoming must practice as professing atheists. This will create a precedent for all U.S. lawyers and judges to practice atheist rule.

    Flat-earth atheist beliefs of genetic homosexuality, gender choice, and homosexual power and privilege will be mandated to the entire U.S. judicial system.

    Atheists Stalin, Hitler and Mao murdered 100 million people in the 20th century according to their morality of power.

    Unless we stand up for the Christian morality that has been the foundation of the United States of America, atheist America will use their morality of power to murder us and the Rule of Law. Christian silence and cowardice has allowed atheist rule in America ,and now the foundational American freedom, freedom of religion, is set to be annihilated.

    Wyoming and America, stand up against atheist power or prepare to submit to tyranny and the atheist rule of men.

    “If we ever forget that we’re one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.” –Ronald Reagan
    (bold mine)





    AMEN!

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Dr. Peter Boghossian, the professor who wrote A Manual for Creating Atheists, has released a smartphone app that specifically targets Jesus by bullying Christians into giving up their faith. Atheists are proud to target decent, God-fearing men, women, and children. They brag about it loud and clear. God forbid a Christian wants to train his child up in the ways of the LORD (Proverbs 22:6). Suddenly his beliefs are "outdated and refuted," and he's "reinforcing damaging internalized attitudes," but an atheist who wants to convince a person to reject Jesus, abandon home, and all into a lifetime of despair is a "hero."


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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    This kind of persecution happens when communities try to run a secular public school system even though people want it to be Christian. The public school system is a place to put the fear of God in children. That is its only purpose, really. Girls don't need any of what is taught in public schools and boys can learn to make a living from their fathers.

    Communities need to do what Freehold has done. We have a Christian Public School System. Prayers are held every morning and lesson use the Bible as starting points. There is no border between our local government and what is taught at Landover Baptist Church.

    I'm always boosting Freehold here. Why not! It's my job!

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    When Congress passed the Equal Access Act of 1984, Christians were assured the government couldn’t stop the formation of after-school Bible clubs at public schools throughout the country because we have the right to use public school space just like any other club. Jerry Falwell, pastor, president of Liberty University, and close, personal friend of Jesus was ecstatic, saying, "We knew we couldn’t win on school prayer, but ‘equal access’ gets us what we wanted all along."

    Leave it to the Satanists to take a good thing and twist it around for Evil (just like the gays with their "GSA" abomination). Demanding the same right, The Satanic Temple officially launched their After School Satan, a program that competes with religious instruction by teaching children to value "free inquiry and rationalism," two things positively identified as some of the Things God Hates.


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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Bigger signs, and bigger choruses, sister! The San Francisco Gay Men's Choir persecuted Focus on the Family at their headquarters by infesting the front lawn with their Gay Agenda. I have no doubt tiny gay demons were lobbied all over the campus through the spittle of these singing Nancies.



    Focus on the Family is a True Christian™ ministry with 2.3 million subscribers to ten monthly magazines. Founder Dr. James "Show your children your penis in the shower so they don't become gay" Dobson's ministry is heard by over 220 million people every day. In the United States alone, Dobson appears on 80 television stations daily. State affiliates: FOF is affiliated with 36 state groups such as the Pennsylvania Family Institute, the North Carolina Policy Council and the Rocky Mountain Family Council.

    This is a HUGE ministry that reaches millions of people to warn them the dangers of homosexuality and of letting off children without sufficiently physically and emotionally painful discipline. Affiliated with 36 state groups, they serve the LORD by helping to fund the very policies that will ensure a Biblical oppression of sinners, lest the sins of the unrighteous become the downfall of America.

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  • Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson
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    I guess that means we have to put up bigger signs right in front of theirs to cover them up, and replace the lies of Satan with the truth of the Gospel?

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