Tag Archive | "Christian Beliefs"
Posted on 28 June 2011. Tags: Animosity Towards, Anno Domini, Christian Beliefs, Common Era, Driven Education, First Victim, Islamic Beliefs, Islamic Theology, Liberal Agenda, Name Of Allah, Public Document, Purge, Radical Agenda, Science Curriculum Framework, Secularism, Social Science Curriculum, Span Style, Strikethrough, Style Text, Tea Party, Train Of Thought, Ugly Head, Version History, Villain, Virginia Brand, Virginia Department Of Education, Virginia Public Schools, Virginia Schools, Virginia Standards, Virginia Standards Of Learning, Wonderful Thing, Year Of Our Lord
Part I of a 3 Part Series: Read Part I here. Read Part II here. Read Part III here. We posted an article on this topic a couple of months back, and thanks to a number of people that helped look into this. And the Mechanicsville Tea Party played a role in initially exposing this [...]
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Posted on 19 June 2011. Tags: American Pastors, Americans United For Separation Of Church And State, Basic Beliefs, Breakfast Meeting, Christian Alliance, Christian Beliefs, Christian Citizenship, Christian Group, Conservative Values, Core Values, Distortions, Group Americans, Hardball, Homosexual Marriage, Issues Of Morality, Ken Cuccinelli, Moral Decay, Same Sex Marriage, Separation Of Church And State, Vca
Virginia’s Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli was asked to addressed a breakfast meeting of the Virginia Christian Alliance (VCA) with the theme of “Christian Citizenship and Godly Government” on what pastors are allowed under the law to say from the pulpit. The group of nearly 300 was comprised of a number of Pastors from the African-American [...]
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Posted on 13 April 2011. Tags: Benjamin Barber, Christian Beliefs, Colossus, council, Council Homepage, Council News, Critical Condition, Dopey, E Mail, Edition, Few, Gadaffi, Hey, Honorable Mention, Islamic Beliefs, Letter Of The Week, Noisy Room, nominations, Notoriety, Pagan Temple, Political Commentator, S Council, Shill, Virginia Standards, Watchers, Weekly Contest, Whats
Welcome to the Watcher’s Council, a blogging group consisting of some of the most incisive blogs in the ‘sphere, and the longest running group of its kind in existence. Every week, the members nominate two posts each, one written by themselves and one written by someone from outside the group for consideration by the whole [...]
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Posted on 12 April 2011. Tags: Afric, Black Person, Christian Beliefs, Davis High School, English Dutch, Ethnic Slur, European Colonists, Hanover, Harbi, Home Study Guide, Islamic Beliefs, Kaffer, Kafir, Mandate, Meaning Of The Word, Muslim Theology, Muslim Traders, Neutral Term, Offensive Term, Portuguese Explorers, Racial Slur, Racial Tensions, Tea Party, Virginia Standards Of Learning, Wikipedia
At a recent meeting of the Mechanicsville TEA Party, a home study guide from a 9th grade student at Hanover’s Lee Davis High School was revealed to the assembled group. Most expressed horror and outrage that our schools would teach Theology at all, let alone Muslim Theology. A few of the more incendiary parts of [...]
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Posted on 18 August 2010. Tags: Aspects Of Life, Believer, Bible Works, Choices, Christian Beliefs, Compliment, Conviction, Current Position, Democrat, Heath Shuler, Jesus, Life Experiences, Living Testimony, Men And Women, Military Leaders, Political Beliefs, Promises, Public Servant, Saints, Steward, Women Of Faith
This is a more complete response to Jim Smyers’ comment about Heath Shuler. (Thanks Jim for your comment!) I’m not sure if it will help or hurt Rep. Shuler to be Sandy’s favorite Democrat. One could say it’s a compliment. Another could say it’s the best of some bad choices. I have said it before. [...]
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Posted on 13 March 2010. Tags: 18th Century, 19th Century, Board Of Education, Christian Beliefs, Citizens, Colonial Leaders, Conservative Lawyer, Conservatives, Constitutionalist, Dunbar, Enlightenment, John Calvin, Local Service, New York Times, One Nation Under God, Regent University School, Regent University School Of Law, Revolutions, Richmond, Richmond Texas, St Thomas Aquinas, Texas Board Of Education, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Jefferson, William Blackstone
Cynthia Dunbar is the elected representative to the Texas Board of Education from the Tenth district. She was cited in the New York Times as one of several seeking to change the history and other texts to make them more balanced. Here is her website. The Times quoted her here: Cynthia Dunbar, a lawyer from [...]
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