WESTMINSTER, May 30, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – 'Christians are under attack around the world in the 21st century and it was ideological atheistic regimes, not Christianity, that committed the worst anti-human atrocities of the 20th, said a Northern Ireland MP last week. In a debate in the House of Commons on May 24th, MP David Simpson of the Upper Bann riding, vigorously denied the frequent claims of secularist campaigners that Christianity has been the cause the world’s worst historical crimes. In comments that echoed Pope Benedict’s caution against “aggressive secularism” in his visit to Britain in September last year, Simpson warned against the current threats to religious freedom and freedom of expression that are increasing at home and abroad. He cited the current global wave of violent persecution of Christians both by aggressive atheistic states like China, North Korea and Vietnam, and by Islamic states like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.'Self explanatory title. I abhor that nicey nicey, politically correct, pseudo-Christianity which almost always supports leftwing attitudes - which in most cases are profoundly anti-Gospel. This Blog supports persecuted Christians. This Blog exposes cults. This Blog opposes junk science. UPDATED DAILY. This is not a forum. This Blog supports truly Christian websites and aids their efforts. It is hardhitting and unashamedly evangelical so if it offends - please do not come to this site!
Saturday, June 04, 2011
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WESTMINSTER, May 30, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – 'Christians are under attack around the world in the 21st century and it was ideological atheistic regimes, not Christianity, that committed the worst anti-human atrocities of the 20th, said a Northern Ireland MP last week. In a debate in the House of Commons on May 24th, MP David Simpson of the Upper Bann riding, vigorously denied the frequent claims of secularist campaigners that Christianity has been the cause the world’s worst historical crimes. In comments that echoed Pope Benedict’s caution against “aggressive secularism” in his visit to Britain in September last year, Simpson warned against the current threats to religious freedom and freedom of expression that are increasing at home and abroad. He cited the current global wave of violent persecution of Christians both by aggressive atheistic states like China, North Korea and Vietnam, and by Islamic states like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.'Christian teaching in our schools.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Christian teaching in our schools is a human rights violation. If this stands, it could be used to era...
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Franklin Graham preached in Glasgow, launches new fund to defend religious freedom in the UK. Staff writer Franklin Graham preaching at ...
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8729962/Quango-bosses-double-their-pay.html Good work, 'Dave'!