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  • Globalization “Elders” want female ordination as ministers, priests and rabbis

    08/05/2009 1:48:44 PM PDT · by juliosevero · 8 replies · 547+ views
    Last Days Watchman ^ | Julio Severo
    Globalization “Elders” want female ordination as ministers, priests and rabbis Campaign by the 12 “apostles” of the New World Order criticizes churches for female exclusion from male leadership By Julio SeveroBillionaire Richard Branson and Nelson Mandela, a known pro-abortion and pro-homosexuality Marxist, have launched an international campaign against churches that refuse to ordain women. For their campaign, they convened the “Elders”, a group formed by twelve former world leaders who work together to promote peace and the “shared interests of humanity,” and to fight human suffering. The “Elders” include ex-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan; former Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso;...
  • Torturing Women (Abortion)

    07/25/2005 6:04:24 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 9 replies · 580+ views
    Illinois Leader ^ | 7/25/05 | Steve Kellmeyer
    Unusual things are happening in the feminist world. The Hungarian representative to UN’s Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) said that, in the future, abortion will be viewed by women in the same way that torture is now viewed by human rights advocates. Now, given how often the UN turns a blind eye to torture, Saddam Hussein’s regime being a fine example of the carefully shielded glance, we may justifiably wonder if this means torture will become acceptable or abortion unacceptable. But even so, the possibility that CEDAW members are beginning to question the practice is telling....
  • On Abortion and Torture: A Cultural Shift? - (former "pro choicers" now dubious!)

    07/21/2005 9:55:04 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 16 replies · 584+ views
    CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | JULY 22, 2005 | STEVE KELLMEYER
    Unusual things are happening in the feminist world. The Hungarian representative to UN’s Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) said that, in the future, abortion will be viewed by women in the same way that torture is now viewed by human rights advocates. Now, given how often the UN turns a blind eye to torture, Saddam Hussein’s regime being a fine example of the carefully shielded glance, we may justifiably wonder if this means torture will become acceptable or abortion unacceptable. But even so, the possibility that CEDAW members are beginning to question the practice is telling....