Wednesday, March 13, 2013

13 March 2013



Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1] Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) Announces American Pastor as 2013 Moderator Designate

[2] ‘Difficult but Necessary: Relinquishing Leadership in Winter to Renew in another Season of Ministry’ – Dr. Michael A. Milton Announces His Retirement for Health Reasons as CEO and Chancellor of Reformed Theological Seminary

[3] Rally for Marriage in Trafalgar Square, London, England from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday 24 March 2013

[4] In Six Days God Created: Refuting the Framework and Figurative Views of the Days of Creation by Paulin Bédard Available from Vanderheide Publishing

[5] Select Works of Joel R. Beeke in Twenty-Eight Volumes on Pre-Publication Sale from Logos Bible Software

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Headlines from The Christian Institute

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Articles from LifesiteNews.com

[8] 
Raging Heathen and Vain Imagining

[9] 
The Religion of Peace

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[1] Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) Announces American Pastor as 2013 Moderator Designate

The Moderator Designate for the 2013 General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) is the Rev. Warren Ewing Gardner, minister of the Free Church Continuing congregation in the Atlanta suburb of Winder, Georgia, USA.

Mr. Gardner was born in 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania into a Christian family with wide and practical interests: his father, a surgeon, also ran a farm, while his mother was both a skilled lab technician and a trained teacher.

Although he came from a family of firm Christian convictions and practical involvement in mission work, Mr. Gardner did not come to a personal faith until his third year of university studies, at which point his ambitions for a medical career were set aside and he began preparation for the ministry, first of all at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and then at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary from which he graduated with a Master of Divinity degree.

Ordained in 1972, he served as assistant minister of First Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, and then Rehoboth Presbyterian Church, Decatur, Georgia, before being called to First Presbyterian Church, Winder, Georgia. Seeking closer adherence to Biblical standards, Mr. Gardner entered the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in America in 1981as a church planter and organised the New Life Presbyterian Church in Winder, Georgia where he served as minister for twenty-three years.

In 2003 Mr. Gardner became convinced of the Scriptural basis of Free Church Practice and sought admission into the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) to serve as a church planter in Atlanta, Georgia. He rejoices in belonging to a denomination where there is a strong emphasis on heart religion and where the original Westminster Confession of Faith and its Catechisms are taken as the personal faith of those who serve as its office-bearers.

Mr. Gardner is married to Valerie, a trained violinist who performed as a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra until she resigned her position to care for their children. The Gardners have five children. Their son is a trauma orthopedic surgeon, while three of their four daughters married ministers. Their eldest daughter is the wife of the Rev. Robert McCurley, minister of the Free Church Continuing congregation in Greenville, South Carolina. The Gardners have thirteen grandchildren.


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[2] ‘Difficult but Necessary: Relinquishing Leadership in Winter to Renew in another Season of Ministry’ – Dr. Michael A. Milton Announces His Retirement for Health Reasons as CEO and Chancellor of Reformed Theological Seminary

March 11, 2013

Dearest Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

I greet you in the name of our God and Savior Jesus Christ. I write you to also make an announcement that must come on the heels of a series of providences that both surprised me and have tried me—body and soul.

The disease was diagnosed in winter. My head, the roar, the pain, the precipitous fall of pulse and pressure all began in winter. And it has come to a head in winter. I now write from this place in a winter of my soul.

Winter.

          “Thou knowest, winter tames man, woman, and beast” (The Taming of the Shrew, 4.1.10).

Yes, yes, I do know that about winter.

I recall reading that the late Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones found comfort, in the winter season of his life and ministry by meditating upon the writings of that most pastoral of Puritans, Richard Sibbes (1577-1635).

When Sibbes wrote The Bruised Reed, he wrote of those living in winter:

          “In pursuing his calling, Christ will not break the bruised reed, nor quench the smoking flax, in which more is meant than spoken, for he will not only not break nor quench, but he will cherish those with whom he so deals.”

This morning, as a golden beam of mid morning light filtered through the window blinds of my home study, I sought with tears to read Scripture and, yes, to follow the good Doctor’s counsel and read Sibbes. I tried to understand the meaning of the “rich poverty” that Sibbes taught was in Christ and was a part of His tending of His lambs as I read these words:

          “The winter prepares the earth for the spring, so do afflictions sanctified prepare the soul for glory.”

I read them again, in parts, “The winter prepares…” “…so do afflictions sanctified…” and I turned each phrase over in my mind until I could make sure this was not a Christian quote of the day, but a Word from Another World (as Dr. Robert Reymond would speak of the Bible) that would guide a blinded man. I was that man on this morning: blinded by grief over my frailty as if I were ever truly strong.

Richard Sibbes was writing pastoral meditations for suffering saints from the Word of God in Zephaniah 3:12:

          “I will also leave in the midst of thee an afflicted and poor people, and they shall trust in the name of the Lord.”

I am discovering the “rich poverty” of God’s people in a new way. And I am learning that winter has its own beauty—stark branches on silhouetted trees in austere landscapes, sudden chills, stillness of sound and subtly of light, loneliness of soul, but somehow all terribly sweet. Sibbes’ exposition of the truths of God’s Holy Word brings great warmth in this cold, winter season of my life and ministry. For you see, the winter this year has killed off the busily growing weeds of distraction to reveal a grim woundedness in my body which is crying out in no uncertain terms: there will be a time of resting afresh before running again.

Some of you knew of the sending of a sort of thorn in the flesh to me that is known as neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS). That condition and a related neurological disorder that appeared for the first time in my life after a ministry trip to Africa has led to two years of extraordinary physical struggle. The physical challenges have brought times of medical leave, and then a return to ministry, yet often interrupted by the unpredictable episodes of NCS. After a trip to the Cleveland Clinic in November, earlier diagnoses were confirmed. The NCS was progressing even as I sought to keep up my schedule. At length, the doctors asked that either the Board change my role as Chancellor/CEO to less “CEO”—since the physicians felt the disease was exasperated by the weight of running a very large, complex non profit corporation—or I would need to find a new expression of ministry. They told me that I would need to be less of a “hospital administrator,” as the doctors sought to explain my condition and the stressors with their own vocations, and “more of a healer—which is who you are, Mike.” They demanded that I share their advice with my overseers, which I did. The Executive Committee of the Board voted, with great prayer and compassion, to grant me a medical leave through May 1, 2013, relieving me of all duties, after which I will be retired from the office of Chancellor and continue thereafter to rest and restore, looking forward to that time when I am prepared to be fully engaged in those areas of ministry the Lord has called me to. By that time, the physicians believe, mercifully, that a full recovery can take place. That is the very good news of all of this. Yet they have warned against the dangers of a pastorally inclined person playing the role of a CEO. And that is the bad news, the hard news.

I did not seek this call and I do not seek to leave it. But no one could have predicted the illness. The Board has acted with uncommon compassion. Yet the Seminary will need a more robust CEO type leader to take the reigns. I will continue to teach as a professor as needed and will seek to promote the ongoing ministry of the Seminary, but will likely use the health and years the Lord may grant to pour my life back into the main focus of shepherding, preaching, teaching, writing, composing—in a word, leading by pastoring a new ministry of one kind or another. From a CEO to a “vicar” is a hard but necessary transition for one whose health, guided by a Sovereign hand, has now gripped the reins out of my hands. Of course I only thought I held those reins. It was never my ministry. It is His. I am a preacher-boy and nothing more.

And so I wanted to say this to you, in a way that is less officious than a press release, and comes from my heart.

I love our faculty, staff, students, board, alumni, and supporters as a father in Christ, and always will be connected to this wonderful ministry in one way or another. But wiser minds than mine have seen fit to have me to step aside for a season of recovery before resuming the life of ministry. I could not have made that call on my own. It takes greater courage. It challenges my own ungodly pride. So I am grateful for the collective wisdom of others.

I read these words as well as I have been reading Sibbes:

“We are members of two worlds; while we live here, we must use this world; how many things doth this poor body need? In our passage we must have necessities, but yet should use the world as if we used it not; for there is great danger, lest our afflictions cleave to things of this present life, and we forget heaven, our home.”

My afflictions of the body must now be turned to good use: to temper my writing and my sermons to look, and call others to join me, in looking more devoutly to that Heavenly City. And if that is the last lesson that I leave to my pastoral students then I will be satisfied. It will also be my first sermon if the Lord grants healing to go “from the boardroom to the vicarage”—whatever that may look like.

          “I will also leave in the midst of thee an afflicted and poor people, and they shall trust in the name of the Lord.”

That is my confession of my identity, and that is the hope of my soul—for each of us; for all of us.

I will never forget Anglican Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi telling me that the call from the pastorate to RTS was “difficult but necessary.” Now I return to his words again. Facing a chronic illness that needs sustained time for recovery is hard for me to do. Laying aside the role of Chancellor to rest to return to ministry is also “Difficult but necessary” for all. It is also the right thing to do for the Body of Christ.

And winter will give way to a new season.

Looking unto the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, who, though He was rich, became poor for our sakes, that we through His poverty might be made rich, I am

Yours Faithfully,

Michael A. Milton, Ph.D., Chancellor, Reformed Theological Seminary


[Editor’s Note: The Christian Observer editor and staff pray that God’s blessing and guidance be upon Dr. Milton and the people of Reformed Theological Seminary as they address these current difficulties.

The editor too commends to Dr. Milton and to the people of RTS Romans 8:28 - “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”, as the editor has learned from many years of personal experience that God’s “all things” very often means the most difficult circumstances of one’s life, and that the “work together for good” predicate is hardly ever apparent at the outset of the difficulties, but is always fulfilled as are all of God’s promises.]


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[3] Rally for Marriage in Trafalgar Square, London, England from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday 24 March 2013

You may remember that in January around a million people – including many thousands of students and young people – demonstrated on the streets of Paris against their government's proposals to redefine traditional marriage to include same sex couples. Hundreds of the demonstrators were U.K.-based French residents who boarded the Eurostar to Paris to join their compatriots.

What is less well known is that on the same day a further 600 French residents refrained from travelling to Paris but demonstrated instead outside the French Embassy in west London.

These U.K.-based French protesters are now organising another London demonstration, but this time in Trafalgar Square. As before, they are planning this to take place on the same day as the next Paris demonstration, Sunday 24 March 2013, at which 2 million protesters are expected to march along the Champs-Elysees!

The U.K.-based protesters have invited other non-French U.K. residents to join them in Trafalgar Square, and to make this a joint protest against both the U.K. and the French governments' plans to redefine marriage.

We think this is a great idea and, along with other U.K. organisations such as Christian Concern, Anglican Mainstream fully supports it and plans to be there.

Please encourage your churches, families, friends and contacts to join us and make a loud statement to the U.K. and French governments. Anglican Mainstream will supply the posters. Just turn up. If you can, bring young children for a family-friendly outing and as a visible sign against the sterile adult-centred nature of same sex marriage.


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[4] In Six Days God Created: Refuting the Framework and Figurative Views of the Days of Creation by Paulin Bédard Available from Vanderheide Publishing

In his book, the author refutes the so-called framework interpretation and other figurative interpretations of the days of creation and shows the majestic progression of God’s work of creation in six literal days. He also enters into debate with well-known contemporary theologians and seeks to give exegetical and theological guidance to modern students, pastors, and other church leaders amidst the currently overwhelming push for the non literal interpretations of particularly Genesis 1 and 2. What follows are the evaluations of commentators who have themselves written on this subject:

“Paulin Bédard has written an excellent refutation of figurative views of Genesis 1. He shows the necessity of maintaining the plain truth of God’s Word, in face of current attacks on its credibility. I heartily recommend this book, particularly for Reformed (and other) theologians and students.” — Dr. John Byl (Professor Emeritus, Mathematical Science, Trinity Western University)

“Rev. Bédard’s focused critique of the Framework Hypothesis and his vigorous defence of the plain meaning of Scripture deserves a wide reading. Heartily recommended!” — Dr. Cornelis Van Dam (Professor Emeritus, Old Testament, Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary)

“In Six Days God Created needs to get out there into the hands of as many people as possible. This is a powerful and well-argued book on a timely subject. The author grounds his arguments strictly on the Word of God, using biblical and time-honoured methods of interpretation…. Though the book reflects careful scholarship, the main point is clear: we simply need to humbly accept what the Bible plainly and clearly teaches about origins. Such humility and clarity leads me to commend this book most highly. Get it for your home, for your school, and for your church library.” — Dr. Wes Bredenhof (Minister in the Canadian Reformed Church federation)

Paulin Bédard, who graduated from the Reformed Seminary in Aix-en-Provence, France, serves as a pastor in the federation of the Reformed Churches of Québec, Canada (L’Église Réformée du Québec).

The book’s price is US/CA$17.95 plus shipping.

(Vanderheide Publishing carries a great many Reformed/Presbyterian titles, especially faithful continental Reformed material.)


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[5] Select Works of Joel R. Beeke in Twenty-Eight Volumes on Pre-Publication Sale from Logos Bible Software

Reformation scholar and Pastor Joel R. Beeke is widely known for his wealth of knowledge on Puritan theology, the people of the Reformation, and pastoral insights from the Reformed perspective. The Select Works of Joel R. Beeke collection brings together twenty-eight volumes of this renowned pastor’s writings. Discover what biblical teachings Beeke unearths about family, prayer, and worship, and how they could impact your life and forever change those around you.

These twenty-eight volumes are geared around supporting a healthy Reformed spiritual life, growing in knowledge and appreciation for the Reformers, and passing on these values and legacies to future generations. With such essential volumes as A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life, Taking Hold of God, Meet the Puritans, and Beeke’s works from the Family Guidance Series, your Puritan studies and pastoral knowledge will deepen in what you have to offer your church.

The pre-order price is US$249.95; regular price will be US$319.95.



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Headlines from The Christian Institute

Headlines of the past week from
The Christian Institute:

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BBC Uses Easter Show about Crucifixion to Push Gay Agenda

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Teenage Rapist Was Obsessed with Online Porn, Says Judge


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Articles from LifesiteNews.com

Articles from the past week from
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North Carolina Healthy Youth Act Abandons Children to Planned Parenthood Hedonism

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Homosexual Activists in Minnesota Move to Ban Unsupportive Speech in Schools


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Raging Heathen and Vain Imagining

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

-- Obama Poised to Carry Out Hostile Military Takeover of U.S.

-- California Gun Confiscation Program to be “National Model”

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Pro-Abortion Group Displays Huge Photos of Female Genitalia at the University of Cincinnati

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Chicago Will Require Kindergarteners to Take Sex Ed

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How the State Enables Rape

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Maryland School Offers Counseling to Sufferers of Pastry Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Long Island, New York Man Issued Summons for Laughing Too Loud in His Own Home

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Obama Department of Homeland Security Purchases 2,700 Light-Armored Tanks to Go with Their 1.6 Billion Bullet Stockpile

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Yale University Hosts Workshop Teaching Sensitivity to Bestiality

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Yale University Hosts ‘Sex Week’ to Explore ‘Sexual Culture,’ including Incest and Prostitution

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Southern Poverty Law Center Targets Patriot Groups as “Non-Islamic Domestic Terrorists”

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Chicago Police Bribe False Witnesses against Suspect; Until Real Murderer Confesses

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Republican Majority U.S. House of Representatives Approves Continuing Resolution That Funds All Obamacare–Including Regulation Attacking Religious Freedom

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Elgin, Illinois Zoning Regulations Deny Pro-Life Pregnancy Services from Providing Services, City Sued by Religious Liberties Litigation Firm

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Compromise Will Not Save America from Obama’s Lies

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‘Christ’ Banned from Longview, Washington Council Invocations

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CITGO in Houston, Texas Lowers United States, Texas, and Venezuelan Flags after Venezuelan Socialist Dictator Hugo Chavez’s Death

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Tampa, Florida Doctor Threatens to Call Cops on Pregnant Woman if She Doesn’t Have Emergency C-Section

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The Fallacious Arguments of the Homosexual Agenda

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Judge in Kermit Gosnell Abortion Case Dismisses Pro-Life Jurors

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Billboard Exposes Planned Parenthood Targeting Blacks in Arkansas

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Belgium to OK Euthanizing Children Because It’s Happening Anyway

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New Obamacare Tax Form Mandates Americans Report Personal Health ID Info to IRS

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New Hampshire Bill Could OK Dehydrating Disabled Patients to Death

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Roman Catholic Church in Scotland Faces Fresh Abuse Cover-Up Allegations

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Wall Street Journal Defends Killing Americans with Drones

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Pittsburgh Teacher Forced Student to Perform Lap Dances in Class

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The Disease of Tolerance and Political Correctness

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Michigan Elementary School Confiscates Third Grader’s Cupcakes Decorated with Army Men

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Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan Sworn In on Constitution without Bill Of Rights, Not Bible

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Obama Opens Borders to Terrorists to Punish Americans over Sequester

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Tasmania Seeks to Force Doctors to Refer Women for Abortions

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University of Tennessee to Feature Lesbian Bondage Expert as Part of US$20,000 Sex Week

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U.S. State Department Will Issue 'Female' Passports to Anatomical Males

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Planned Parenthood Threatens to Sue Abby Johnson for Helping Clinic Workers Quit

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Woman in India Kidnapped and Gang Raped after Refusing Abortion

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One-Third of New York Babies Killed in Abortion, Governor Cuomo Wants More


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The Religion of Peace

Articles from the past week about the religion of peace:

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Jihad in Syria: Obama-Backed Free Syrian Army Executes Innocent Alawite Syrian and Secular Druze Soldiers

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Signs Al-Qaeda Taking Root in Lebanon

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Obama's Billion-Dollar Giveaway to the Muslim Brotherhood

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Sudan: Islamic Belligerence and Soaring Persecution

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Seven Saudis Face Crucifixion, Firing Squad

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God’s Gift of Unalienable Rights and Article VI of the U.S. Constitution: The Sword and Shield to Stop the Islamization of America

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Jihad in Turkey: Non-Muslims Must Return Adopted Children

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Syrian Rebels Joined by Chechnya Islamic Militants in 'Jihad'

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Iraq's Depleted Uranium Clean-Up to Cost US$30 Million

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Egyptian Muslim Scholar Says Christian Copts Will Pay Jizya

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Florida Islamist Cleric Convicted Of Terrorism Conspiracy in Pakistan

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Number of Syria's Refugees Tops One Million

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Jihad in Oregon: U.S. Muslim Charged with Assisting Homicide Bomber Who Killed Thirty

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Osama bin Laden’s Spokesman/Son-In-Law Captured, Turned over to U.S.

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Suspected Murder of Iranian-Christian Asylum Seeker in Holland

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Egyptian Islamist Party Leader Claims Massachusetts Pilgrims Were Cannibals Who Ate Indians

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Muslim Imam in Denmark Who Said Women Deserve to Be Raped Arrested for Attempted Rape

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Five Church of Iran Members to Face Trial on Political Charges

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Venezuelan Socialist Dictator Hugo Chavez Urged Shiites' 12th Imam to 'Come Sooner'

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Protesters Burn Christian Homes in Pakistan

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Jihad in Pakistan: Thousands of Muslims Torch Hundreds of Homes, Christians Forced to Flee

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Afghan Bombers Strike during U.S. Official’s Visit

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Al Gore Calls the National Rifle Association a ‘Complete Fraud,’ but Al Jazeera Is ‘High Quality, Honest-To-Goodness News’

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Six Children Killed in Slaughter of Families in Plateau State, Nigeria

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Pakistan: Blasphemy Accusation Triggers Burning of as Many as 100 Homes in Christian Neighborhood in Lahore

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Christian Protesters Decry Muslim Mob's Arson Spree following Blasphemy Charge

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Jihadists in Thailand Murdering Police Officers' Wives

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Afghan President Says Obama and Jihadist Taliban Are Colluding

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Muslim Members of Parliament in Afghanistan Say Law Banning Violence against Women Violates Sharia Law

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Sixteen-Year-Old Girl in Nazareth, Israel Doused with Acid for Refusing to Marry Rapist

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Muslims in Nigeria Murder Seven Non-Muslim Hostages

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Christians in Iran on Trial for 'Action against National Security'

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Iranians with Nuclear Components Arrested

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Air Force Chaplain Awarded Bronze Star for PowerPoint Koran Sensitivity Training

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Libya's Grand Mufti Issues Fatwa against United Nations Report on Women's Rights

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Student Who Taped Dutch Muslim Youths Praising Hitler Forced into Hiding


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