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Scientists Find Evidence Prayer Can Heal June 13, 2000
Prayer may help heal the sick, according to a new review of studies on "distance healing," which encompasses prayer and other mental activities that can't be explained by contemporary science.
Rector's Book On Clergy, Sex Is Bestseller -- Among Priests June 3, 2000
The slender volume of somber reflections on the priesthood by the rector of a Catholic seminary has become an unexpected hit among priests, raising eyebrows with its unsparing discussion of celibacy, homosexuality, and sexual abuse among the clergy.
Colleges Encourage Students To Take The "Gay Plunge" March 31, 2000
Students entering the teacher education program at San Diego State University must take a course on multicultural education that requires them to take "cultural plunges," rather than tests. Those include taking trips to homosexual bars, visiting black churches if they are white and identifying themselves publicly as gay or lesbian -- even if they are not -- to better understand what it feels like to be different.
Report: TV Airing More Sex, Foul Language March 30, 2000
"What parents will find on broadcast television today is literally crap -- a word that was used 41 times during a four week period last fall as compared with only five times during a similar period in 1989," said Brent Bozell, council chairman, at a news conference Thursday.
Public School Heads Could Be Sued For Banning Gay Sex March 29, 2000
PUBLIC schools have been warned that they could be sued under new human rights legislation if they ban homosexual relationships between pupils over 16 or force pupils to go to chapel.
Top Theologian Revises Biblical Prohibitions March 27, 2000
A LEADING Church of England theologian has called for a revision of the Christian stance against homosexuality, prostitution and drugs.
Circumcision Hailed As Way To Curb Aids March 26, 2000
NEW evidence suggests that circumcision of all male babies could help to halt the global Aids epidemic. With 50m living cases and more than 16m deaths, the disease is now the worst human health disaster since the Black Death.
Net Speed -- Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet March 21, 2000
... At these speeds, the entire written works of mankind could be beamed across the globe at the speed of light in just a few seconds.
New Sciences "Threaten End of Humanity" March 15, 2000
"Specifically, robots, engineered organisms, and nanobots [microscopic robots] share a dangerous amplifying factor: they can self-replicate. A bomb is blown up only once - but one bot can become many, and quickly get out of control."
Baby Parts For Sale: "You've Come A Long Way, Baby" March 13, 2000
Not only are babies, even at or near birth, being killed every day in America, this bastion of human rights, but their organs are also being harvested and sold on the black market. They are being dissected, sometimes while still alive, and sold piece by piece.
1999 Second Most Expensive Year Ever For Insurers March 7, 2000
...1999 was the second most expensive year ever for insurance companies. Natural and manmade disasters caused more than $100 billion in damages and cost the insurance industry an estimated $28.6 billion.
Gay Superheroes Come Out Of The Comic Closet Feb. 27, 2000
WHAT would Lois Lane think? The American comic company that gave the world Superman and Batman is creating the first homosexual superheroes.
Demons' Book Kept On The Shelf At School Feb. 22, 2000
A book about the devil, demons, the underworld, and the occult is never again going to leave Northwood High School.
Africa's Plague Feb. 15, 2000
"We are looking at more people dying in Africa over the next few years than died in every major war in the 20th Century. In sheer numbers, it eclipses, in some respects, the horror of the Holocaust in Europe."
COMMENTARY: Sluts vs. Virgins: America 2000 Feb. 14, 2000
Recently a woman reporter on PBS's Frontline did a very telling interview with several young girls. The first three to be interviewed, at first glance, looked like cute fifteen to sixteen-year-olds. But on second glance you notice the depraved features. They're scantily clad and sitting in bed smoking.
Gay Groups Seek To Legalise Sex In Public Lavatories Feb. 11, 2000
CAMPAIGNERS pressing for the age of consent for homosexuals to be reduced to 16 have set out an agenda for future reforms that would legalise gay sex in saunas, public lavatories and "cruising" areas.
British Bill Would Lower Gay Age Feb. 11, 2000
British lawmakers overwhelmingly approved on Thursday a bill to lower the age of consent for homosexuals from 18 to 16. But the proposal faces stiff opposition in the House of Lords.
Children "Born For Sacrifice to Satan" Feb. 10, 2000
CHILDREN are being secretly reared in Britain for sacrifice by Satanists, says a Government-backed expert.
Equal Perks At Work for Gay Men and Lesbians Feb. 10, 2000
GAY couples will get the same rights to employment benefits such as travel grants and health insurance as married people under government plans to eliminate discrimination in the workplace on the grounds of sexual orientation.
Mayor Bans The Booklet: Outraged By Flier Giving Hooker Tips Feb. 7, 2000
In explicit detail, the booklet offers tips to prostitutes on what to wear, how to negotiate with a "john" and how to avoid sexually transmitted disease.
Bible On Trial: Rebellion Brewing Against Canada's Pro-"Gay" Ruling Feb. 7, 2000
A decision is months overdue on a complaint brought against a Saskatchewan newspaper and one of its advertisers by the province's Human Rights Commission for printing an ad, consisting of four Bible verses, which the commission says violates homosexuals' human rights.
Domosexuals Frighten Off School Children Feb. 6, 2000
A PRIMARY school has cancelled a trip to the Millennium Dome next Saturday for 280 pupils after discovering that the date has been officially sanctioned as "Gay Day".
Gay Sex Video Will Save Lives -- Education Chiefs Feb. 1, 2000
An educational video that encourages children to experiment with gay sex will "help save lives", a health authority insisted yesterday.
TV To Air Suicide How-To Show: "Final Act" Broadcasting Coming on Oregon Cable Channel, Feb. 1, 2000
A television program describing the best methods for committing suicide -- so graphically that even proponents of Oregon's Death with Dignity law oppose its airing for fear it will lead to increased suicides -- is set to air later this week in the Eugene and Springfield area.
Report: Priests Dying of AIDS, Jan. 30, 2000
The death rate of priests from AIDS is at least four times that of the general population
Homosexual Classroom Agenda Gains Ground "Gay-Straight Club," Lesbian Teacher Cases Set Landmark Precedents, Jan. 26, 2000
Public school teachers now have the right to openly discuss their homosexual lifestyle as it pertains to classroom instruction.
Theologians Back Homosexual Agenda -- Declaration Blessing Same-Sex Couples Signed by 850 Clergy, Religious Workers, Jan. 22, 2000
Homosexual activists' political agenda gained some religious support this week when 850 clergy and other religious workers endorsed a declaration on sexual morality calling upon all faiths to bless same-sex couples and allow the ordination of homosexuals.
Warfare Chemicals Being Tested
The strange-looking streaks in the sky aren't your imagination. They are anti-bacteriological warfare chemicals being tested by the federal government. And the public has been kept in the dark.
Are U.S. Planes Spraying Chemicals? Widespread Illnesses Reported In Wake of Contrails
Some people have respiratory problems. Others have mouth blisters. Still others are chronically tired. Many people are suffering from a combination of these illnesses, coupled with weight loss, burning mouths and noses, hoarseness, dizziness and disorientation. And they say their symptoms can last for days and even weeks.
Killer Viruses
They are using chemicals and non pathogenic viruses now in the contrails and also some non lethal flu bugs.
MSPs Call For End To Ban on Catholic Succession, Dec. 17, 2000 |