This long article is actually a short introduction followed by 6 separate essays or articles in the latest World magazine. All of them are by Marvin Olasky so I have combined them here into one article and marked each essay with large, bold headlines.
I do not want to take anything away from the excellent work of World magazine. I urge my fellow freepers to visit their website, register (it's painless), and subscribe.
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Stop Islam Now.
It's the only way to win the war.
To: Molly Pitcher
In case you can't wait for your next issue, here's the cover article (and about half of the content!).
To: Mr. Mulliner
read more later
To: Mr. Mulliner
>With open arms 'Affirming' congregations welcome sexual diversity," the Daily Herald lauded those that "have taken steps to welcome gays and lesbians into their church communities and into every aspect of church lifefrom assisting in services to
working with youth."Whoa! I bet parents are really looking forward to having their little Johnny go on an overnight trip with that church's youth pastor.
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9 posted on
03/03/2003 9:38:07 PM PST by
Fiddlstix
To: Mr. Mulliner
I have a copy of Mr. Olasky's book "The Tragedy of American Compassion" which dissects in detail the predatory Social Welfare system we have constructed in the last 50 years and the debilitating effect it has had on it's "clients" as well as society at large. I highly recommend it to all.
Best regards,
11 posted on
03/04/2003 5:08:55 AM PST by
Copernicus
(A Constitutional Republic revolves around Sovereign Citizens, not citizens around government.)
To: Mr. Mulliner
Good post.
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Ping
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Buddhist pedophilia has a long background and is still a concern, Mr. Siemon-Netto reported: "Some 2,500 years ago, the outrageous behavior of one pandaka (homosexual, in Pali, the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism) prompted the Buddha to ban the ordination of such men." UPI included Mr. Zwilling's citation of 20th-century "incidents where members of the Bob-Dob, an order enforcing discipline among Tibetan monks, fought each other over boys."
In The New Republic, Joshua Kurlantzick wrote that his view of Buddhism "was shaped by the American media, which usually portrays Buddhists as pure, serene, and incorruptible." But then he attended a Buddhist seminar in Bangkok and spoke with Thais who told him of "saffron-robed Buddhist monks guilty of graft, lechery, and other crimes." Mr. Kurlantzick first "chuckled skeptically at their tales," but then found that the stories of rape, orgiastic sex, and murder were true, and "especially shocking because so many Westerners assume Buddhism to be fundamentally different from other faiths. It isn't.... Not that any of this is undermining Buddhism's reputation in the West.... American disciples won't let reality get in the way of their preconceptions about the religion."
15 posted on
10/28/2004 5:15:50 PM PDT by
Coleus
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