ChronWatch – October 13, 2010
Christians in Captivity
By Lee Duigon
According to a recent editorial in The Denver Post, “artists do have a right to offend people of faith.”
This was in reference to an exhibit at the Loveland Museum. As usual, the “art” was paid for with the tax dollars of Christians. As usual, the “artist” abused and demeaned Our Lord Jesus Christ – in what way, we prefer not to mention. Read more... (662 words, estimated 2:39 mins reading time)
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Offending Christians is necessary, but offending anyone else should be illegal
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UN CONSULTATION ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND DEFAMATION OF RELIGION
Under its UN consultative status, CLF joins other Christian groups to protect religious expression in civil rights covenant
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CLF fights for religious liberty at the UN
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The Ottawa Citizen – September 10, 2010
Pastor bashing didn’t buy peace
By David B. Harris
What do Stephen Harper, Barack Obama, Gen. David Petraeus, Canadian Defence Minister Peter MacKay and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have in common? They each need to get a grip on themselves the next time they want to whack a wacky pastor. Each sacrificed valuable resources to condemn and plead with once-aspiring Koran-griller, Florida Pastor Terry Jones, a bizarre fourth-string in the evangelical band. Congregation size: 50, on an inflationary day. Read more... (407 words, estimated 1:38 mins reading time)
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Western leaders terrified of Islam; drawn out by Koran-burning controversy
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