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Presbyterians Week Headlines

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[1] Reformed Theological Seminary Appoints Pastor-Theologian Ligon Duncan as New Chancellor

[2] RCUS Classis West Special Study Committee Reports on “The Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms” a.k.a. Radical Two-Kingdom Theology

[3] Books and Other Media

[4] Bangladesh Study: Induced Abortion Raises Breast Cancer Risk by More Than Twenty-Fold

[5] Presbyterian Church of Ghana to hold General Assembly

[6] SAT-7 Brings Firsthand Clarity to Western Media Misunderstanding of Deadly Crackdown on Egyptian Protesters

[7] The Muslim Brotherhood Are Destroying Egypt — If Given the Opportunity They Would Do the Same to America: A Message to President Obama and the American People

[8] Abused and Experimented Upon, Survivors of Canadian Indian School Receive Apology from Presbyterian Church of Canada

[9] United Church of Christ Congregations Participate in California LGBT Wedding Expo

[10] News from the Deepest Recesses of Hell

[11] Headlines from Christian Concern

[12] Headlines from The Christian Institute

[13] Raging Heathen and Vain Imagining

[14] The Religion of Peace

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[1] Reformed Theological Seminary Appoints Pastor-Theologian Ligon Duncan as New Chancellor

The Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) Board of Trustees has elected Dr. J. Ligon Duncan, III, as chancellor and CEO of Reformed Theological Seminary. Duncan is currently the John E. Richards professor of systematic and historical theology at RTS in Jackson, Missippi, and the senior minister of historic First Presbyterian Church (1837), where he has served for the past seventeen years. He is the president of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, and served as President of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals from 2004-2012. Click here to visit the RTS chancellor Web page.

Duncan will continue to teach systematic and historical theology for RTS, and will serve as senior minister at First Presbyterian Church until the end of this year. His appointment as chancellor and CEO of RTS follows his good friend Dr. Michael Milton, who retired as chancellor in May 2013.

“We are thankful the Lord has answered our prayers for a new chancellor, and that Dr. Duncan has accepted the call to lead RTS.  We began this search expecting it to take an extended amount of time, but we were gratefully surprised at how quickly consensus was reached,” said RTS Chairman of the Board Richard Ridgway. “Dr. Ligon Duncan is uniquely gifted for this important leadership position at RTS. He is a well-known theologian, pastor, preacher and churchman not only in the PCA but across the spectrum of evangelical and Reformed churches, here in North America and around the world. As an RTS professor for twenty-three years, he knows our institution and our faculties know him as a man who is both a scholar and a pastor. He is an effective communicator with great leadership ability.”

Duncan has taught for RTS since 1990. He has lectured for RTS in Jackson, Charlotte, Orlando, Memphis, and for our Global program, as well as in Vienna and Hong Kong. He has delivered lectures and papers at various universities, seminaries and national meetings, and has preached or addressed major conferences as a member of the faculty representing RTS.

He earned the Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Edinburgh, New College (Scotland) in the field of Patristics, or what is now often called Early Christian Studies. His doktorvater was the renowned Reformation and Patristic scholar, David F. Wright. Duncan did both his M.Div. (cum laude), and his M.A. (in Historical Theology) also cum laude, at Covenant Theological Seminary, where he was mentored by the respected church historian, David B. Calhoun. Duncan received his B.A. (History) from Furman University. He has authored, co-authored, edited or contributed to more than thirty-five books.

Having served on the staff at The Covenant Presbyterian Church of St. Louis (under the late Rodney Stortz), Duncan’s pastoral experience began in his twenties. He was licensed to preach by his presbytery in 1985 and supplied pulpits in churches in the U.K. throughout his time there in the late-1980’s. In 1990 he was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) and joined the faculty of RTS in Jackson, where he was subsequently appointed the John R. Richardson professor of theology.  During this time, he also served as an assistant minister at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Jackson (under his boyhood pastor, Gordon K. Reed) and then as interim pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Yazoo City, Missippi. He left his full-time position at RTS to become senior minister of the First Presbyterian Church in Jackson in 1996 (only the twelfth in that congregation’s 177-year history), but continued to teach at RTS as adjunct.

In 2004, Duncan became the youngest minister ever to serve as moderator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America. He helped co-found Together for the Gospel in 2006, which has become a major catalyst for the young reformed resurgence. He is founder and chairman of Reformed Academic Press and serves on numerous boards/councils including the Highland Theological College, The Gospel Coalition, and the Reformed African American Network. He is the chairman of the RUF Midsouth Joint Committee which gives oversight to university campus ministry throughout the region.

His wife Anne is an RTS alumna with a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy. She is currently on the faculty of Jackson Preparatory School. Ligon and Anne are the delighted parents of two wonderful teenagers and they plan to continue to reside in Jackson.

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[2] RCUS Classis West Special Study Committee Reports on “The Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms” a.k.a. Radical Two-Kingdom Theology

A special study committee appointed by 2012 Classis West of the Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS) has reported on the committee’s study of “The Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms”, a.k.a. Radical Two-Kingdom Theology, and has issued reports studying the writings of R2K proponents Meredith G. Kline, Dr. David VanDrunen, and Dr. Michael Horton. The reports are available here:

http://ironink.org/2013/08/rcus-classis-west-reports-on-r2k-is-the-noose-tightening-on-r2k/

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[3] Books and Other Media

Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing

Extravagant Grace: God’s Glory Displayed in Our Weakness by Barbara Duguid

Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary by Aimee Byrd

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The Trinity Foundation eBooks

Three Types of Religious Philosophy by Gordon H. Clark

What Is Saving Faith? by Gordon H. Clark

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Banner of Truth (Books Available Soon)

Practical Religion by J.C. Ryle

The Atonement by Hugh Martin

This God Our God by Archibald G. Brown

The Way to True Happiness by Ralph Venning (1621-74)

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Nicene Council

Christian Manifesto with Dr. Francis Schaeffer (DVD)  (On Sale – US$5)

Calvinism in History by Loraine Boettner – eBook (US$0.99)

Radical Islam on the March: A Biblical Response to Modern Day Jihad (DVD) (US$10.95)

Evolution vs. God: Shaking the Foundations of Faith (DVD) (US$5 – limit two per order)

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Reformation Press

Unsearchable Riches – Selected Sermons of the Rev. Donald MacLean (UK£8.95 Paperback, UK£17.25 Hardback, UK£4.89 Kindle eBook)

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[4] Bangladesh Study: Induced Abortion Raises Breast Cancer Risk by More Than Twenty-Fold

The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer reported today on a Bangladesh study published in the Journal of Dhaka Medical College on risk factors for breast cancer, led by Dr. Suraiya Jabeen. The authors found a statistically significant 20.62-fold increased risk among women with abortion histories – by far the highest risk elevation reported among Seventy-Three published abortion-breast cancer studies. [1,2]

Professor Joel Brind (Baruch College, City University of New York) said the reason why the risk elevation is so high is because it’s “a measure of RELATIVE risk.” Observing that women in Bangladesh have very traditional childbearing patterns that reduce breast cancer risk, he explained:

“Almost all the women are married (ninety-seven percent currently married; the rest widowed) and with child by the time they are twenty, and all of the kids are breastfed. Ninety percent had their first child at age twenty-one or younger (ninety-nine percent of controls did). They typically neither take contraceptive steroids nor have any abortions. Nulliparity (childlessness) or abortion before first full term pregnancy (both of which mean no breastfeeding) in a population in which breast cancer is almost unheard of, makes the relative risk very high.

“Although the authors did not include a measure of their abortion link’s statistical significance, their raw data was complete enough to calculate a ninety-five percent confidence interval of 12.85-32.51, making abortion by far the strongest and most significant risk factor observed in these Bengali women. In plain English, women in this population who had any induced abortions were more than twenty times as likely to get breast cancer, compared to women with no abortions.”

Additional reproductive factors influencing breast cancer risk included: use of oral contraceptives (1.47-fold increased risk); early first birth at or before age twenty-one (sixty-five percent reduced risk); having two or more children (seventy-one percent reduced risk); and increased number of months spent breastfeeding (seventy percent reduced risk).

The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer is an international women’s organization founded to protect the health and save the lives of women by educating and providing information on abortion as a risk factor for breast cancer.

References:

1. Jabeen S, et al. Breast cancer and some epidemiological factors: A hospital based study. Journal of Dhaka Medical College 2013;22(1):61-66.

Available at:

http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/JDMC/article/viewFile/15628/11078

2. See the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute’s Epidemiologic Fact Sheet at:

http://bcpinstitute.org/FactSheets/BCPI-FactSheet-Epidemiol-studies_8_8_2013.pdf

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+ Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer, Post Office Box 957133, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60195, 847-421-4000, response@abortionbreastcancer.com

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[5] Presbyterian Church of Ghana to hold General Assembly

The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) 13th General Assembly was held  16-22 August 2013 at the Ramseyer Training Centre, Abetifi-Kwahu, Ghana. The General Assembly theme is “The Fruit of the Holy Spirit and the Believer.”

Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama is the guest of honor.

The PCG General Assembly “helps protect the church from errors in faith and practice, [and ensures] that the expression of the Presbyterian theology remains true to the biblical standards.”

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[6] SAT-7 Brings Firsthand Clarity to Western Media Misunderstanding of Deadly Crackdown on Egyptian Protesters

In the wake of a bloody government crackdown on Egyptian protestors that left hundreds dead and thousands injured, SAT-7 Christian satellite television broadcasts from Egypt are bringing a firsthand view of the unethical practices of the Morsi presidency and its sham of “democracy,” with insights and understanding not currently reported  by mainstream

Amid the ongoing destruction of churches by supporters of ousted president Morsi, Egyptian Christian leaders are responding with reconciliation and forgiveness, stressing that the church is not mere buildings, but rather “the body of Christ” composed of people and their faith in him.

SAT-7 has been covering the political situation since the anti- and pro-Morsi protests began at the end of June, helping viewers better understand and engage with the situation from a biblical faith perspective through its current affairs programming, broadcast live from Egypt.

In his June 2012 election, Morsi received only 13 million votes from the Egyptian population of 83 million, according to Terence Ascott, CEO and founder of SAT-7 International (www.sat7usa.org) in a recent commentary (www.ow.ly/nXTsz).

Taking wide-sweeping power without censure, he filled key government positions with former Muslim Brotherhood leaders, some of whom had previous convictions for violence or incitement to violence, and rushed through a pro-Islamic constitution despite protests and boycotts from liberals, moderate Muslims and Christians, said Ascott.  Morsi refused to call for new elections, as he had previously agreed to do after a new constitution had been adopted.

Into this political scenario, with a failing economy and crumbling infrastructure, while as many as 30 million people protested during Morsi’s first anniversary, the army responded and removed him from office, said Ascott.  Following an ensuing six weeks of pro-Morsi occupation of public squares, demanding his reinstatement, blocking all traffic and promising retribution against the army, police, liberals and specifically Coptic Christians, deadly violence broke out August 14 as the army moved in to disburse them.

“The Muslim Brotherhood has been very effective with the Western media, portraying themselves as ‘victims’ and the army as a coup,” said Ascott. “This is not the version of the truth that resonates with the vast majority of Egyptians.”

Scores of business, homes, police stations, hospitals and other public buildings have been destroyed by Morsi supporters. At least 40 churches, a monastery, three religious societies, three key Bible Society bookshops, three Christian schools and an orphanage have been burned or otherwise destroyed.

“Following [Coptic Orthodox] Pope Tawadros II’s statement that the current attacks on churches were expected, many Christians are stating that they consider the church buildings a sacrifice to their beloved Egypt,” said Farid Garas, SAT-7’s Egypt executive director.

Some Muslims who rushed to help preserve churches and Christian properties were urged by Christians to return home. “Buildings can be rebuilt, but you are priceless, so stay safe,” they reportedly said. “Buildings are not the church. The Body of Christ is the church, and we are firmly intact.”

General Sisi, commander-in-chief of Egyptian armed forces and Minister of Defense, subsequently announced the army will pay for renovating all the damaged churches.

SAT-7’s staff in Cairo has worked from home, and all are reported safe. According to Garas, they plan to broadcast their current affairs program “Bridges” as usual on Saturday, to cover the attacks on churches and the decision of Christian leaders to refuse outside protection, showing that the church is standing for freedom over force.

“It seems we are experiencing a pruning process of the living body of Egypt,” said Garas.” It hurts, but it is important. We are sure we will see the fruit of freedom, and we trust the Creator who is in control.”

Prayers are requested for Egypt, the largest country in the Arab world with the largest Christian community in the Middle East:

— For current violence to end soon

— For the re-establishment of effective rule of law and order for the benefit of all citizens

— For effective protection of church and other property against attacks by extremists

— For Egypt to be governed for the benefit of all its citizens, with people of different persuasions able to live alongside one another peaceably

— For Egyptian Christians to have opportunity to play an increasingly prominent and effective role in addressing the needs of all Egyptians and helping to bring healing and reconciliation in the country

For more information, visit www.sat7usa.org.

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[7] The Muslim Brotherhood Are Destroying Egypt — If Given the Opportunity They Would Do the Same to America: A Message to President Obama and the American People

Since its inception in 1928, the Muslim Brotherhood has engaged in bloody Jihad against people of all faiths, and even against Muslims who don’t believe in their brand of Islam. When they announced that they abandoned violence, it was just a tactical maneuver to gain acceptance that would enable them to reach their goals.

After their power grab in Egypt following the revolution, their desire to achieve their own agenda made them blind to Egypt’s pressing problems, leading the country to the verge of bankruptcy. Twenty-two million Egyptians signed a “Rebel petition” demanding changes. Then, when they saw no action, over 33 million Egyptians took to the streets demanding the ousting of President Morsi. The Armed forces had to side with the will of the people and removed him from office.

Thereafter, the Muslim Brotherhood staged sit-ins, occupying two locations in Cairo; Rabaa and Nahda. During their sit-ins which lasted about a month and half, the Brotherhood committed all kinds of atrocities, including torture and murder. They blocked major traffic and made life unbearable for the inhabitants of buildings in the areas. They used adjacent streets as toilets, causing health hazards. They stockpiled heavy weapons and large amounts of ammunition. After giving them several warnings, the police finally decided to disperse them with the use of non-lethal force. This is no different than our government dispersing the Wall Street Protesters.

The days that followed have been chaotic. The Brotherhood has attacked countless government offices. Thus far across Egypt thirty-two churches have been completely burned, nineteen churches have been damaged, five Christian schools and seven church-related buildings were destroyed, along with 190 homes, businesses, hotels and pharmacies owned by Christians.

President Obama: The response of the American administration has been disappointing. Trying to lay the blame on both sides, as if they were equally responsible is unfair. Neutrality sometimes can amount to a blatant aggression. We expect you to side with the victims and the overwhelming majority of the Egyptian people and to condemn the aggressors. Thank you.

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+ Christian Copts of California, 310- 641-3387, Calcopts@sbcglobal.net

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[8] Abused and Experimented Upon, Survivors of Canadian Indian School Receive Apology from Presbyterian Church of Canada

A 16 August 2013 Daily News article by Deborah Hastings titled “Abused and Experimented on, Survivors of Canadian Indian School Receive Apology from Church” reports that during the week of 12-15 August 2013,  The Presbyterian Church in Canada issued an apology to survivors of the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School in Ontario, Canada who in the 1940’s and 1950’s “were abused, subjected to medical experiments and put on starvation diets.”

Canadian food historian Ian Mosby has issued a new report about “the government program of taking aboriginal children from their families and installing them in dormitory schools across the country, where they were banned from speaking their native tongues, forced to attend Christian church services, and subjected to physical and sexual abuse by staff members including priests and nuns.”

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[9] United Church of Christ Congregations Participate in California LGBT Wedding Expo

Among the booths of vendors at a California wedding expo offering catering, DJ, and floral services were two United Church of Christ congregations offering a safe space for LGBT couples to exchange their vows and legally marry. In an unconventional way of showing support for marriage equality and the LGBT community, Pioneer Congregational UCC and Sierra-Arden UCC of Sacramento, California showcased their same-sex wedding ceremony services last week at the first Sacramento LGBT Wedding Expo.

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[10] News from the Deepest Recesses of Hell

Huffington Post Working With NARAL to Attack Pregnancy Centers

Unlicensed Orlando, Florida Doctor Offers US$50 Discount for Abortions Performed on Sundays

Abortion Is Safer Than ‘Having Your Wisdom Teeth Removed,’ Says Pro-Choice Group Targeting Students

Teen ‘Who Shot Baby Dead in Stroller” Now Blames Baby’s Parents for the Murder

Judge Blocks Oklahoma Law Preventing Young Teens from Getting Morning After Pill

Newcastle, Ontario Neighbor Tells Mom to ‘Do the Right Thing and…Euthanize’ Autistic Thirteen-Year-Old

3.8 Million Human Embryos Created To Produce 122,000 Live Births – Success Rate of 3.2 Percent

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[11] Headlines from Christian Concern

Headlines of the past week from Christian Concern:

Republic of Ireland Government Refuses Conscience Opt-Out on Abortion for Irish Catholic Hospital

Florida Clinic Offers Abortion Coupons to Low-Income Women

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+ Christian Concern, 70 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8AX, England, 020 7935 1488, Contact Page

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[12] Headlines from The Christian Institute

Headlines of the past week from The Christian Institute:

U.S.: Preachers Found ‘Not Guilty’ in Bible Reading Case

Lottery Proceeds Used for Homosexual DVD Campaign in Scottish Schools

Free Church of Scotland Calls for Gay Marriage Conscience Clause

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[13] Raging Heathen and Vain Imagining

Articles from the past week regarding kings and rulers setting themselves against the LORD and against his anointed:

Retired U.S. Marine Issues Dire Warning about U.S. ‘Building a Domestic Army’

Obamacare Provision: “Forced” Home Inspections

Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America

“Impeach Obama” Protestors Antagonized and Arrested by St. Charles, Missouri Police

Obamacare Threatens Charitable Hospitals

Obamacare Gets to Go Forward With Changes to Destroy People Financially

Disabled and Handicapped Man in Syracuse, New York Tased for ‘Standing Up’ while Riding a Bus

Washington DC Obamacare Exchange Awards US$375,000 Grant to Planned Parenthood

Cherry-Picking ‘Racist’ Outrage in America

New Mexico Supreme Court Says Removal of Non-English Speaking Juror Violation of Constitution

U.S. Military Extends Benefits for Same-Sex Spouses of Service Members

Lesbian Kentucky Couple Seeks Spousal Privilege Protection in Murder Trial

Referendum Filed to Overturn California Co-Ed Bathroom Bill

Evansville, Indiana Firefighter Violently Threatened with Stun Gun by Cop for Waving Hello from Bicycle

Man Shot to Death by Long Beach, California Police while Watering the Lawn

Churches Raided in China as Shouwang Leaders Remain under House Arrest

Harris County, Texas Deputy Sheriff Sues Woman for ‘Mental Anguish’ after He Kills Her Son-in-Law

Fountain, Colorado Neighbors Threaten to Sue Veteran for Building His Disabled Daughter a Ramp

Arlington, Texas Police Hit Organic Farm with Massive SWAT Raid – Seize “Seventeen Blackberry Bushes, Fifteen Okra Plants, Fourteen Tomatillo Plants … Native Grasses and Sunflowers”

U.S. Air Force Sergeant Reassigned for Not Supporting Homosexual ‘Marriage’

U.S. Federal Government Threatens to Arrest Lavabit Founder for Shutting Down His Service

University Of Georgia Professor Fired after Having Sex with Student in Public

Militarized Police: Overkill is Becoming the Norm as Officers Shoot First and Ask Questions Later

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[14] The Religion of Peace

Articles from the past week about the religion of peace:

Attorney for Fort Hood Jihad Massacre Victims: Obama and Army “Twisted Rules” to Avoid Admitting That Hasan Is a Jihadist

Tennessee Elementary School Bans Pork to Avoid Offending Muslims

U.S. Pastor Imprisoned in Iran’s Torture-Related Internal Injuries Growing Worse

Honor Murder: Muslim in Jerusalem Sets His Daughter on Fire, Kills Her for Her Facebook Relationships

Jihad in Thailand: Muslim Bombs Kill One, Wound Fifteen

Jihad Attacks including Cafe Bomb Kill Twenty-Six in Central and Western Iraq

Malaysian Resort Owner arrested after allowing Buddhists to meditate in Muslim Prayer space, resort to be demolished

U.S. State Department Offers US$10 Million Reward for Kill or Capture of ‘Enemies of Islam’

U.S. Pressures Israel to Restart “Peace” Talks by Freeing Twenty-Six “Palestinians” Who Were All Involved in Killing Israelis

Pakistan: Sunni Muslims Toss Grenades into Ismaili Shia Mosques, Killing Two People and Wounding Thirty

Belgium: Islamic Supremacist Group Hoarding Weapons and Explosives, Recruiting Muslims for Syrian Jihad

Nigeria: Islamic Jihadists Murder Forty-Four in Mosque

Christians Are Being Slaughtered by Wahhabi Islamists All Over the World

Gay Muslim Imam in Washington DC to Perform Same-Sex Muslim Marriages

Egypt Bloodshed: Death Toll Rises to 327 after Troops Clear Pro-Morsi Camps

Egyptians Enraged by U.S. Outreach to Muslim Brotherhood

Bloody End to Egypt’s Crackdown on Islamists

Nigeria: 10-11 August 2013 Attacks in North East Claim At Least Fifty Lives

Christian Churches throughout Egypt Stormed, Torched

Christians Highly Unsafe in Central African Republic

Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Execute Policemen and Soldiers in Egypt

Council on American-Islamic Relations Unmasked: Muslim Brotherhood Group Pressures Obama to Support Islamic Supremacist Bloodshed in Egypt

Egypt Bloodbath: Vice President Resigns, Muslim Brotherhood Opens Fire on Security Forces, Christians Targeted, Hundreds Dead, Thousands Wounded

Inside Egypt’s Terrorist Camps: Torture, Rape, Mass Murder

Hundreds Die as Egyptian Forces Attack Islamist Protesters

Beirut Bombing Lebanon’s Deadliest since Hariri Assassination in 2005

In Addition to Destroying Numerous Churches, Muslim Brotherhood Attempts to Destroy Library of Alexandria

Iraq: Islamic Jihadists Murder Thirty-Three People with Car Bombs

Pedophilia is Okay in Islam

Muslim Brotherhood Snipers Murder Egyptian Civilians in Cold Blood

Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Burning Still More Churches, Christian Homes

Muslim Brotherhood Torches Christian Orphanage in Menia, Egypt

Oklahoma Anti-Sharia Law Thrown Out by Federal Judge Read

Afghanistan: Muslim Husband Murders His Wife for Going to the Market without His Permission

Gunmen Kill Eleven Christians in Syria

American Al-Qaeda Terrorist Urges Attacks on U.S. Diplomats

Muslim Staff in London Hospital Escape “Super Bug” Hygiene Rule

Los Angelus Police Tell Conservative Rally to Quiet Down so Muslim Brotherhood Protesters Can Pray

UK: Number of Muslims Attacking Girls with Acid and Other Corrosive Substances Soars

Muslims Force Chicago Police Department to Scrap Counter-Terror Training

U.S. Born Al Qaeda Terrorist Wants Bounties on U.S. Ambassadors in Arab Countries

Al-Qaeda ‘Targeting European Rail Network’: Report

Islamic Fanatics in Egypt Burn Churches and Parade Coptic Christian Nuns like “Prisoners of War”

Iran Has 18,000 Uranium Centrifuges, Says Outgoing Nuclear Chief

Students Introduced to Islam on First Day of Elementary School in Wichita, Kansas

Kenya: Islamic Jihadists Murder Four Police Officers

Islamic Extremists in Somalia Abduct Christian Mother of Two Young Children

Muslim Brotherhood leader held in Egypt for ‘inciting murder’

Over 3,000 Christians, Mainly Widows, Orphans Rescued from Dangerous Muslim Area in Sudan

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