The Christ Church United Methodist Women's group honored the 2007
graduates at May 20 morning service. Presentations were made to four
graduates: L.J Atkins and Harrison Jenkins for completing 12 years of
public school, Michael Jamison for four years of college (not present),
and Amy Moore for completing the requirements of Nursing School.
Congratulations Graduates!!!!!
Amy Moore completes the requirements of Nursing School
L.J Atkins completes 12 years of public school
Harrison Jenkins completes 12 years of public school










After listening to Dr McIntyre warning about the goal of Islam to wipe
out Christianity, I came across an article written by Chuck Norris for a
National News Service, I thought you might find interesting. It points
out that there is a massive movement by a number of groups in America
not Muslium, who want to outlaw Christianity. Here's what he has to say:
Today many more antagonist groups and individuals to theism abound, and
they are using every means possible for global proliferation * from local
government to the World Wide Web. Such secular progressives include
the Institute for Humanist Studies, Secular Coalition of America,
American Atheists, American Humanist Association, Internet Infidels,
the Atheist Alliance International, etc. Of course no list of atheistic
advocates would be complete without mentioning the ACLU and Planned
Parenthood, as well as the anti-God militancy of men like Richard Dawkins
and Sam Harris.
Though the U.S. Constitution outlaws religious discrimination, these
organizations and individuals would love nothing more than to help society
look with distain upon Christianity and, ultimately, make its components
illegal.
In fact, right now, they are coalescing and rallying at least 5 million of
their troops to mount counter offensives to Christianity.
For that reason I believe theistic patriots need to be wise to atheists'
overt and covert schemes, exposing their agenda and fighting to lay
waste to their plans.
Step 1: Initiate restrictions and legislation against theism and
Christianity - In God we bust
Two significant actions occurred on the National Day of Prayer just two
weeks ago!
The London Telegraph noted that, while American Christians were
praying across the land on the National Day of Prayer, atheists were
petitioning the Texas Legislature against the civic display of the words,
"In God We Trust."
Eroding and erasing theistic language in culture is a growing trend.
Earlier this year George Washington dollar coins were not only inscribed
with the words "In God We Trust" on their edges, but many excluded
them entirely! Such minting modifications are a flagrant defiance against
theism and a public reflection of the place God is now relegated * to the
fringes of society. The tyranny of the state over the church
The other legal disgrace that occurred on the National Day of Prayer
was that Congress passed what might become one of the most religiously
restrictive pieces of legislation in history: H.R. 1592, "The Local Law
Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act." With Senate approval, this
bill will expand the law against such hate crimes, allowing federal funds
and other resources to assist local law enforcement to deter and punish
acts of violence committed against an individual because of the victim's
race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, etc.
While the bill purports to target crimes of brutality, not speech, it could
very easily end up (even inadvertently) restricting First Amendment
rights of Christians to speak freely against such anti-biblical practices
as homosexuality and transvestitism.
Once enforced, what would stop a clergy from being accused as an
accessory to a hate crime, after he preached to his church on Sunday
about the woes of same-sex marriage and discovered on Monday one of
his congregants got in a fight with a homosexual co-worker as a result of
a moral altercation? The fact is, if the hate-crime bill passes, pastors
could easily become pulpit partners in crime. (continued next month)