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  • Tolerance and diversity: The Brain Eaters
    As a boy I marveled at the documentaries that showed how people approached what they perceived as God around the world. Some worshipped rocks and trees, (animism) while others picked some venerable ancient personage and elevated them to the place of deity (avatars)
  • Words: Can America ignore these flags of moral decline?
    In the recent meeting with the Republicans in Baltimore, President Obama seemed to listen carefully, he moderated somewhat rigidly and, later decided to disregard just about everything he heard. He decided to barrel ahead in his effort to give us a healthcare bill whether we like it or not.
  • Politically Correct Catchwords We Hide Behind
    The idioms of the PC bent are more prevalent in politics than in any other sphere of American life. The general use of PC terms seems to have gravitated largely to the liberal side of the block.
  • Choices and Chances - Does America Know the Difference?
    In an era where change is touted it is becoming apparent that most of what is being offered as change is really just taking a chance. Many of the changes offered are being rejected because they seem to be flattening our freedom to make a choice, with one exception. Let’s see.
  • Yes to Little Spirits in Heaven - No to Little Spirits on Earth
    Over four decades ago I had a dream vision of many of the details of the second coming of Christ. It sent me on a lifetime quest to find out all I could about this great coming event. Today more people than ever are having visions, dreams and revelations about this wonderful future event.
  • Prophets are not God's PR men - Evangelism is not cheerleading
    Andy Warhol may have been slightly off when he said everyone is allowed their fifteen minutes of fame. Sometimes they are allowed a few years or even decades to ride a wave of popularity but even at that another dawn always breaks.
  • Dawkins on Haiti - Robertson True to Christian Theology?
    Bill O’Reilly was the first to bring up Pat Robertson’s statement on the Haitian pact with the devil to rid them of French rule. Bill said he didn’t agree with Pat but Dawkins says in an article posted online that at least Robertson is true to his own theology.
  • American Style Homeostasis - The Times they are a Changing
    The effect time has on all humans has created the science of homeostasis. The idea was first put forth by French physiologist Claude Bernard in 1865.
  • Beck's 'Dumbest Thing' argument is philosophically flawed
    Glenn Beck recently said that giving ‘Birthers’ air time would benefit the Obama administration. Beck said both the idea of radio air time and the birthers arguments were the “dumbest thing I ever heard.”
  • 2009 the year of the lie - 2010 the year of reckoning
    Those who think truth is a relative mix of situation ethics, existentialist mind wresting and just doing what feels good, usually don’t bother with questions about what is true.
  • Senate Passes Healthcare - Victory with no Honor
    Santa came early on Christmas Eve 2009 for the embattled Democrats of the Senate who passed the Obama Healthcare bill as expected.
  • Old Dogs, Fat Cats and Generational Lies
    In a fairer world I could spend my time talking about the beautiful music and sentiments of country music composer Tom T. Hall’s classic song, Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine. The golden nostalgia in Hall’s song is all but lost in an Obama world of ‘Change we can hardly recognize.’
  • Hannity Discussion with 9/11 Families - We Are Listening New York
    On the evening of December 11, 2009 Sean Hannity conducted an open discussion with the families of 9/11 victims. Sean’s usual polite and casual manner was charged with an extra sense of care with an obvious deliberate use of respectful language and occasional words of sympathy.
  • Prophecy 2010 - America Approaches the Fork in the Road
    Since my articles entitled Prophecy 2008 and Prophecy 2009 were the most read articles of each respective year I have undertaken this piece with much care and forethought.
  • Obama's 18 Month War - Speech at West Point Misses the Point
    Years of writing opinion editorials has assured me that my opinion is no more important than anyone else’s but at times I understand that it may be more called for if not seriously necessary.
  • Van Rompuy, Obama - Is it Change or Chains
    The EU has confirmed Herman Van Rompuy as the first permanent President of the emerging United States of Europe. He has clearly stated that the first order of business for the EU will be to solidify the economy and answer the social changes the 47 member states are facing.
  • The Manhattan Declaration - To Every Thing there is a Season
    News shows across America showed clips of American Idol star Adam Lambert's overt sexual behavior at the recent American Music Awards. Almost all the clips were preceded with advisories and warnings. When discussed it was a single comment made on the Fox News outlet that beat all.
  • The Way That Seems Right: The Social Church in America
    Sound theology is being supplanted daily by the church’s drive toward a more social gospel. Fighting poverty, aids, hunger and homelessness are now considered more important than getting people saved. Are we on the right track?
  • The Quality of Mercy - Soldiers of These United States
    Almost everyone in America has been somehow affected by the recent events at the Ft Hood Army Base. The events seemed particularly intense because only days later Americans honored those who served in Veterans Day observances around the nation.
  • Ft. Hood Massacre - Psychological or Theological Problem?
    Nidal Malik Hasan is charged with shooting and killing 13 people and wounding 29 more on U.S. Army base Ft. Hood in Texas this week. Everyone is scrambling for answers and the first experts consulted have been psychiatrists’.
  • The Three Rs of Prophetic Warning - Old Time Stuff that still Works Today
    Due to the emphasis on the R sound (phoneme) in reading, writing and arithmetic early American pioneers and settlers coined the phrase “reading, riting and ritmetic.” It was repeated often in regards to getting a good education. Although spelled wrong the point was always transparent.
  • Foxophobia, Triskaidekaphobia - Fickle Phantasms from the White House?
    Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13, It may seem silly to some then we discover friggatriskaidekaphobia which is fear of Friday the 13th. Superstitious, silly perhaps, but some people are stricken with real trepidation over them both. Here comes Foxophobia, what is a nation to do?
  • Barack Obama versus the Law of Sooner or Later
    Everyone knows that in America we cannot honestly convict a person for a crime as long as there is a ‘reasonable doubt’ that they are innocent. It is a facet of our system of jurisprudence that is unique to America and was born out of repulsion for past tyrannies.
  • EU and America Race to the Top of the Prophetic Ladder
    Thirty five years ago I watched people scratch their heads with a puzzled look on their faces when I told them that Europe would become a powerful nation around the turn of the century. When I addressed what would happen in the United States they listened but I may as well have been reciting verses
  • Money and Celebrity the New Substitute for Justice in America
    Is leftism rising to the defense of evil even as it sinks to the depths of hell? Perhaps this question would have made a better title for this article but why scare readers away with what may only be construed as preachers pious platitudes.
  • Newsmen Do Not Decide What is Good and Evil - A Question of Ducks or Eagles
    At no other time in our history have the principles and faith of our founding fathers been under attack as they are today. The Bibles President Obama said Americans cling to have a lot to say about this attack and it is not something this administration can easily deal with.
  • U.S. Rep Joe Wilson and Quantum Physics - Why Doesn't the President See This?
    When it comes to Rep. Joe Wilson’s outburst during Obama’s address to the congress it may have finally happened that the immoveable object has met the unstoppable object. Let’s see.
  • Why Parents Don't Want Obama to Address their Children
    Barack Obama’s plan to address school children between K and grade 12 has raised a furor among millions of parents in the nation. But so far the only reason given for the stir it has caused is that Americans don’t want politics in the classroom. Are there other reasons and what are they?
  • Religion and Politics Don't Mix - A Modern Fairy Tale
    America is a land of many contradictions possibly born out of her love for freedom. Some are comical while others are harmful. What about the famous 'religion and politics don't mix?' Any truth to that one?
  • Obamacare - What would the Great Physician say?
    In the Obama campaign he was asked what he thought of Jesus Christ. His reply was that when he first heard of Christ he thought that Jesus was a person he would like to know more about. No one can say if he has taken up that quest as yet but here is something he has obviously missed so far.
  • Obama - The Gods Must Be Crazy
    In 1980 Mimosa Films released a film comedy starring a Kalahari bushman named only N!Xau, don’t ask for the pronunciation, who not only bears a remarkable physical likeness to Barack Obama but the plot of the award winning film has several similarities to the life of the President. Let’s see.
  • The Culture of Death - A phrase, a phase or the End of Days?
    When someone is found dying every thing suddenly changes, no words are weighed, but urgent commands are given, calls go out for help and those who have life saving skills spring into action unhindered by those standing by. What if it is a nation that is dying? Who is responding, who is helping.
  • Obama Concealment of Birth Certificate: Tainting His Presidency?
    The promise of a great new ‘Change we can believe in’ is daily becoming the great “Division we can barely live with.’ Why has the President allowed the question of his birth place to be added to the burgeoning list of doubts America is already facing.
  • The Race Card - The Hidden Ace of the Cheater?
    Although America is a fledgling young nation among older countries and civilizations she probably could use the adage “I’ve forgotten more about freedom and opportunity than you will ever know” to the rest of the world without looking the slightest bit pompous.
  • America it is very late - Do you know where your Congressman is?
    Reminiscent of the fall of Rome Congressional seats may soon be harder to give away rather than raising a fortune to gain. In fairness it would be hard to prove the congress has a clue but the real question is what are they going to do now that the rest of America is starting to get a clue?
  • Angry Prez Gives Cambridge Cops the Old One-Two-Three
    According to Boston.com July 23, 2009, the President is ‘surprised’ by the controversy surrounding his remark that the Cambridge police acted ‘stupidly’ in the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. No one could be more surprised at the president’s choice of words than the rest of us.
  • Change That No One Can Believe In - Is it Politics or Prophecy
    With an economic downturn of historic proportions, the highest un-employment rate since the great depression and 34 newly appointed czars some with criminal records, communists and forced abortionists, what can we believe? This change seems to lead only to a cliff at the end of the far left highway.
  • Jihadists at the Hilton: Are Man Made Disasters Next?
    A Jew hating, down with America, Muslim group is openly looking for recruits, no not in Iraq, Yemen or Afghanistan but right here in America. No you are not hearing things!
  • Fawcett, McMahon, Jackson, and Cronkite: Did they ask the Question?
    Estimates are that about 9,500 people die per day in America. That means thousands of special services are carried on daily to honor the departed and ponder our own mortality. When celebrities or iconic figures die we are moved on a national scale to weigh our own brief stay on the planet.
  • Sarah Palin: The Media's Un-acknowledged Shame
    Governor Sarah Palin resigns effective July 26, 2009 after constant media scrutiny and being the butt of endless and tiring jokes, ridicule and intrusions into her family’s privacy what does this mean?
  • Oh, Those Pesky Prophets who won't Leave America Alone
    This week three celebrities passed away without warning. Pop culture icon Michael Jackson was at the top of most news programs along with some questions about the manner of his death. Does our penchant for this kind of story indicate anything about our national state of mind, Let's see.
  • The Mahdi, The Irish Referendum: bumps along the eschatological highway
    With French President Nicolas Sarkozy calling for a strong first President for the EU and Ireland making headway in the upcoming vote on the Lisbon Treaty how close is the United States of Europe, the prophesied antichrist and other eschatological road signs and what about the Muslim Mahdi?
  • Happy Fathers Day to Time, Chance and Random Gases
    The first father’s day was celebrated on June 5, 1908. The first time the day was noted was in a Methodist church in Fairmount, West Virginia. It is among one of America’s most unusual observations today more than ever before because in the U.S. one out of three children is said to be fatherless.
  • Move over D-Day, Flag Day and Father's Day - Obama gives June to LBGT
    June 6 is D-Day, June 14 is Flag Day and this year we will celebrate Fathers Day on June 21. These observances have long been a deep and revered part of American culture. Lookout, here comes change.
  • Dr. Tiller: Let's Not Make Him a Martyr
    Blame for Dr. Tiller’s murder is flying around like the sands of a Mojave dust storm most of it is hyper and unreasonable and it is begging for some legitimate balance. Is there any?
  • America: In the Beginning of Sorrows
    Not everyone is directly affected by the latest injustices or is a victim of a crime but it is impossible not to be touched in some way by the absurdities and atrocities we see all around us everyday. Who is not made sad just hearing of these things?
  • Obama at Notre Dame: It's About Lives not Opinions
    The administrators at Notre Dame had it in mind to foster tolerance and diversity with those of differing opinions. Among the graduating class a few students had Obama’s circle logo pasted on their caps leaving no doubt what was in their minds.
  • 'Taking Chance' - High Honors for USMC, Kevin Bacon and HBO
    Just in time for Memorial Day 2009 the HBO movie ‘Taking Chance’ has been released to home video stores and outlets. This remarkable film is a triumph for HBO and its leading actor Kevin Bacon who plays the role of Lt. Colonel Michael Strobl of the United States Marine Corp.
  • Eschatology Speaks to Progressive Liberalism: Tree Climbing in America
    There has never been a time in history when the terms Eschatology and progressive liberalism have meant more yet it is also a time when speaking rationally of either of them would first require a very specific definition for both. What are the definitions and why are they so important today?
  • What Ever Happened to Dignity: The Itching of America
    How inspired is the race in the Congress to protect all the sexual orientations that have emerged of late. Are they really threatened? Shouldn’t someone tell the Congress that most Americans have not even heard of most of them yet?
  • Ancient Law of Millstones vs. New House Bill H.R. 1913
    With almost patronizing ardor Barack Obama called for the passage of hate crimes bills. After adding his ok to FOCA and laying a nine trillion dollar deficit at the feet of the next generation he went on to other pressing matters like protecting gays from hate; perceived or real. Is it real?
  • Dominican Republic Nobly Passes Bill to Preserve Life - Lesson for the Whole World
    The news of topsy turvy world economies has kept the media buzzing across the globe. From the little island republic first discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492 comes a report that should bolster anyone who believes that all human life is sacred.
  • Twisted H.R. 1913 Passes House Committee - Worst Attack on First Amendment Freedoms of Speech, Relig
    While America slept on Wednesday April 25 we woke up to find headlines about how Michelle Obama likes to sneak out and eat at fun restaurants. Not so well covered by the media was the passage of the Hate Crimes bill re-introduced and passed in committee by John Conyers. (D-MI) What does it mean?
  • Napolitano: More Change We Can Believe In, Or Else
    Is the report from Homeland Security’s new chief that warns that returning vets are dangerous, gospel preachers are to be feared and pro-life advocates are borderline something out of Mad Magazine or is it more akin to something right out of the Twilight Zone?
  • Obama Tour: The United States, Christianity and History Insulted
    Excited media and political pundits are chomping at the bit to discuss the merits or the failures of President Obama’s worldwide romp through Europe and Muslim countries. Here is one view.
  • Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly or Forrest Gump's Mom - Take Your Pick
    Rush Limbaugh and Bill O’Reilly have a lot of good things to say but in the political climate of the day we may want to take heed to Forrest Gump’s Mom. Let’s see!
  • America: Talking Green but Leaving a Trail of Red
    Even if every word about global warming were the immutable gospel truth and even if we never cut down another tree the trail America is leaving behind is conspicuously a brilliant red.
  • ABC's Nightline Faceoff on Satan an Exercise in Futility
    Most debates never settle anything and are usually held so someone can be proclaimed a winner; even if they are dead wrong. In a world where popular acceptance is the new morality what might we expect? Can we eliminate the father of lies with an opinion? Let’s see.
  • Why America Must Return to the Faith of Our Fathers
    Skilled statisticians like George Barna and carefully researched studies from the Pew Reports all show a declining moral climate and a gradual but alarming number of youthful exits from the church in America. Is it chronic, should we be worried?
  • Prez Sets Stage for Future Persecution of Christianity
    President Obama’s show of anger with AIG for giving out bonus money to its top exec’s has raised the ire of the nation and in AIG it has started an open rebellion. America may have a lot of enemies but AIG would hardly make the top ten list of real bad guys. What’s the spin?
  • Riots, Fires, Looting in America? - Yes, says Contemporary New York based Prophet
    Not in modern times has there been such unity in the voices of warning about the path America is choosing. Statesmen, analysts, pundits, preachers and prophets are giving a resounding and singular message that is being almost completely ignored. Why is this happening?
  • Toward Nationalizing U.S. Banks - Toward One World Order
    According to bible prophecy the single reason that the worlds last and most vicious world leader succeeds where all others before him have failed is that he doesn’t attempt to conquer the world with warfare. How does he do it?
  • Presidential or Prophetic Authority - Obama's Mechanical First Press Briefing
    In his first press briefing as President, Barack Obama focused on the fiscal well being of the nation. With only days to the vote on Obama’s version of the stimulus package in the Senate, it was a press conference whose motives could not be mistaken. Is he on the money or off the wall?
  • Daily Kos, Factcheck and Snopes or How to Vet a Presidential Candidate
    Even though the main stream media ignores the Obama birth certificate controversy it still rages on the internet in articles and blogs. Is it extraneous nonsense, conspiracy claptrap and internet hype. Not by a long shot. Here’s why.
  • Who Would the Innocents Choose - Blago, Bush or Obama
    As his first act in office Barack Obama has lived up to his promise of a “new transparency.” It is transparent that he does not regard the lives of unborn children either in the U.S. or abroad.
  • Fetus: I Hope He Changes His Mind
    On the internet, that last bastion of free speech, a cartoon is going around of a frightened unborn child cocooned in a uterus. The caption says “I hope he changes his mind.” The “he” is an obvious inference to Barack Obama and his first act as president. Is it fair?
  • Why Secular Liberalism Always Creates Contradiction - U.S. and EU Top Offenders
    Liberalism is having its day on a global scale. The United States is only a notch behind Europe in becoming the second great home for the liberalisms gray soup where all absolutism is dissolved into the giant pot of tolerance and diversity. It promises to feed the world but it is un-palatable.
  • Obama Documentation Activists - Not Conspiracy Theorists
    A theorist is someone who holds and expounds a theory. Often the elements of the theory are expostulated on things that may never be known. Was there another shooter on the grassy knoll, where is Osama Bin Laden? Those trying to vet Obama even post inaugural are not trying to prove a theory.
  • The Inauguration of Barack Obama - a/k/a Barry Soetoro
    The 'change' Barack Obama has touted for the last few years is about to kick off in only a matter of hours. Many Americans a worried for many good reasons the least of which is that we have a new president whose name we don't really know, whose record is dismal and whose birth is still in question.
  • It's the Economy says Obama, No, It's the Constitution says Philip Berg
    Glenn Beck will start his new show on Fox News in only a few days. He wishes President Elect Obama success and his good will is commendable. With Obama as his first guest will he dare to ask him about the much disputed birth certificate or the question about his father’s Indonesian citizenship?
  • Top 10 Most Unbelievable Things of 2008 - Or Maybe of all Time
    Some of the most popular TV shows today are top ten lists. Everything from the top ten most deadly snakes to the top ten worst disasters is being aired. Here is a top ten list of what could be considered the hardest things to believe from 2008. That there are only ten is also hard to believe.
  • Days of Prophetic Fulfillment and the Theology of Distinctions
    In America anyone who knows the biblical subject of eschatology (the last things) has been warning that all the signs of the last days are culminating in this generation. Whose listening and what does it mean besides a lot of trouble?
  • Prophecy 2009 - What is Ahead for America
    Shortly after the Electoral College cast its votes for Barack Obama an urgency compelled me to write that goes beyond description. I suppose thats why it is called inspiration. Not all inspiration is happy and encouraging. sometimes it is a severe warning but if heeded can be inspiring.
  • Atheists in Washington State Provide a True Meaning of Christmas Story
    The anti-religious placard placed in the State Capital in Washington State along side a Christmas tree and a manger scene have inadvertently served to point out the true meaning of Christmas. How is that so?
  • Why must it come Down to Popular V. Patriotic: The Obama Eligibility Question?
    It’s America all over again. A few people decided to meet in a small room in Philadelphia to say they had enough British tyranny. A few people risked everything to turn Boston Harbor into a giant pot of tea. A few people have checked the constitution and have found a hitch in the outcome of the 2008
  • Why is the Media Silent on the Obama Birth Certificate Question?
    Why has every major news source in the United States almost totally blacked out all reference to the Hawaiian Obama birth certificate controversy?
  • America: The Old Cowboy that Rides Off into the Sunset
    America is a long way from forty-niners, straw hats and political bunting draped along the rail of an old caboose and cowboys disappearing into the sunset to seek their destiny.
  • Seven Reasons Why Barack Obama Should make the Birth Certificate Controversy go Away
    The question of whether Barack Obama was actually born in Kenya thus disqualifying him to run as a presidential candidate will not go away. It is like the little mushrooms that appear every morning under the tree, they keep coming back. What should the President Elect do?
  • The True Christian Approach to the Obama Presidency
    There has been an obvious lull in reporting, articles and pundit-cy on even the most conservative and Christian sites. The right and the evangelicals are repositioning while the left is on what some are predicting will be a long and illustrious honeymoon. What should Christians really do?
  • Free Gas and Mortgage Payments says Obama Supporter
    The votes have been tallied. Barack Obama is the 44th president of the United States. America has figuratively married the dem’s most secular liberal and the honeymoon is now underway. Will it work?
  • Obama: 600 Million Dollars Later Is the Question Still Above Your Pay Grade?
    It took six weeks for Barack Obama to admit he was a bit flippant about his answer about when human life actually begins. Now only days away from the general election has his answer changed at all?
  • Joe Biden the Presumptive Vice Prophet - Crystal Ball in the White House?
    Joe Biden has taken to making predictions on his campaign romp across the state of Washington. No one so far has asked the Senator how he got his information or by what means he deduced this future vision, was it a dream or a portent in the night?
  • Will Joe the Plumber and Soccer Moms Bail out the USA in November 2008
    Can blue collar workers like ‘Joe the Plumber’ and the busy soccer moms swing the election away from the current Obama leaning trend? The answer is an unequivocal and resounding yes; but why should they. Let’s see.
  • Just another Election or a Fight for the Soul of a Nation
    Not everyone who can’t see is blind. Even with 20/20 vision a person or an entire nation can have their attention diverted away from what they should be seeing. Is this exactly what is happening in America in this 2008 election year?
  • Known by the Company We Keep? - No, says Obama, It's the Economy Stupid
    Obama says the McCain campaign is pointing to the wrong issue by bringing up his association with, racists, haters and domestic bombers.
  • VP Debate Leaves Questions Unanswered - Palin Still Shines
    Squaring off with Delaware Senator Joseph Biden, Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin shined and proved once again that she is the best choice for the GOP in today’s climate of woefulness about the outgoing administrations legacy.
  • Palin Critics Swallowing Camels?
    With only days left to the final showdown between John McCain and Barack Obama it looks like the Dem’s have taken to the lowest common denominator in their hunt for dirt on Sarah Palin. Its only politics as usual but it makes being impartial very hard.
  • Religious Stew - PC Poison in the Pot
    With apostasy (falling away) running rampant in the church and PC’s impassioned call for diversity and tolerance in religion what are the implications for America? Let’s see.
  • Prophetic Implications of the 2008 Election
    Does the Bible have anything to say about the 2008 elections in America? Specific outcomes of the race may not be covered in the scriptures but since prophecy is pre-written history the general implications of the election are inescapable, what are they?
  • IRS Investigation of Internet Evangelist Now Includes Statements about Sen. Obama
    The IRS has expanded the investigation into Florida internet evangelist Bill Keller of Liveprayer, to now include comments Keller made about the faith of Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
  • The American Gospel Train - Mountain Grade Ahead
    While there are far more passenger trains criss-crossing the European country side, only America has a long and historical fascination with trains. It has spawned countless images, metaphors, songs and ballads. What is this attraction to the mighty iron horse?
  • First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald - A Classic is Born
    Not since "The Night before Christmas" has such a classic been offered to the world. The First Christmas will be enjoyed for generations to come. Twenty five years in the making and countless years of enjoyment for the reader, Alastair Macdonald’s book will delight all ages.
  • Revival Fires in America - Where Will They Light
    When a church puts a banner out announcing that they are holding a revival that usually means one thing. It means the evangelist is coming to fire up the church.
  • American Sleeping Giant Awakes - But is too Heavy to walk on Islamic Jihadist Eggshells
    Shortly after the attack of the World Trade Towers on September 11, 2001 President George Bush said that whoever was responsible for the attack had awakened a sleeping giant. Did the giant hit the snooze button and go back to sleep?
  • Is peace in the Middle East possible - History and the Bible team up to answer that question?
    Asking if there will ever be peace in the Middle East is not a hard question to answer. It does depend on who you ask and your knowledge of both history and the Bible.




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