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  • 'Historian' claims 9-11 plot by Vatican, U.S. - (blames World Council of churches & Vatican!!)

    06/11/2005 2:27:06 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 50 replies · 1,636+ views
    WORLD NET DAILY.COM ^ | JUNE 11, 2005 | Editor
    An Egyptian historian claimed on Saudi television that the United States helped carry out a Vatican plot to destroy Islam by orchestrating the 9-11 attacks -- on "assignment" by the World Council of Churches. Professor Zaynab Abd Al-Aziz told Saudi Iqra TV in a May 26 interview that the decision to impose one religion over the entire world was made in the Second Vatican Council in 1965," according to the Middle East Media Research Institute, which posted a clip of the program.http://memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=708 Abd Al-Aziz claimed the Vatican's decision to "Christianize the world" included a plan, first, to "absolve the Jews...
  • The Moral Affairs of Politics - (Rudy Takala on libs' new interest in religion!)

    01/10/2005 1:22:48 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 5 replies · 412+ views
    THE RANT.US ^ | JANUARY 10, 2005 | RUDY TAKALA
    Liberals in recent days have begun to assert their moral superiority over conservatives on various social issues. The Minneapolis Star Tribune, for instance, ran an editorial urging people to realize that the "state budget is a moral document." In a post-election appearance at Tufts University, Hillary Clinton said "No one can read the New Testament of our Bible without recognizing that Jesus had a lot more to say about how we treat the poor than most of the issues that were talked about in this election." It's all in the spirit of alluring "religious" voters. In the third presidential...