POST PUBLISHED INJanuary, 2010
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The Marriage Trial
January 25th, 201010:55 AM ETBy Penna DexterAs the trial addressing the challenge to Proposition 8 takes place in San Francisco, the lead attorneys for the plaintiffs, two same sex couples, are Ted Olson, former Solicitor General of the United States and prominent DC attorney, David Boies. They are attempting to persuade a federal judge to invalidate California's law, passed by the peo... -
Unhappy Anniversary
January 22nd, 201012:09 PM ETI just left Washington, D.C. where the Capitol Lawn is about to be flooded with tens of thousands of pro-life sojourners. Today is the unhappy anniversary of Roe v. Wade. We never imagined that 37 years would pass. That more than 50 million lives would be snuffed out. To think some Americans are actually celebrating this anniversary breaks my hear... -
We Shall Know The Truth And The Truth Shall Make Us FREE
January 16th, 201003:58 AM ETIt is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of a living God's judgement yet, it really does happen. As I wonder concerning the incident with Haiti. I pondered in my spirit the question why? Well CP Family God gave me the answer. As I searched the web I came across some viable information ... -
Change of Heart
January 15th, 201004:37 PM ETThere's a moral fog that's enveloped our nation-a darkness that allows the legal murder of millions of unborn babies through abortion. Even so, we can still take joy whenever a heart is changed for LIFE. Around the anniversary of Roe v Wade, tens of thousands, maybe even millions, will gather, march, pray and witness for truth. In churches, homes ... -
MARRIAGE IS WORTH PROTECTING
January 11th, 201010:06 AM ETBy Penna DexterThe New York Times recently reported on a comment made in 2006 by Tiger Woods' father in which he claimed to have advised Tiger that marriage is unnecessary. I'm not sure Tiger agrees with that statement, but we now know he's been living as if it doesn't mean much. Considering the ease with which marriages can be dissolved, one could be forg... -
COPENHAGEN WRAP-UP
January 01st, 201005:02 PM ETBy Penna DexterThe much-anticipated Copenhagen Conference on climate change began with a blizzard and ended up chilling the aspirations of attendees who wanted binding agreements on emissions cuts. Delegates from 193 nations plus over 100 leaders, including President Obama, tried to mesh their agendas. But the consensus of the conference was:&nbs...
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