Thursday, February 08, 2007


Satan Worshipper Destroying Souls on Youtube


Web Site Lures Teens Into Rejecting God

An atheist filmmaker has launched a Web site that encourages young people to blaspheme God on camera -- then post their videos on YouTube. Brian Fleming, creator of the Rational Response Squad and operator of the Web site Blasphemy ________ promises a copy of his movie "The God Who Wasn't There" to people who follow through with his request. More than 800 have been posted. "You may damn yourself to Hell however you would like," the Web site states, "but somewhere in your video you must say this phrase: 'I deny the Holy Spirit.' " An online advertising campaign reportedly targets 25 Web sites frequented by teens including Xanga, Friendster, Boy Scout Trail, Tiger Beat, Teen Magazine, CosmoGirl! and Seventeen. Matt Barber, policy director for cultural issues at Concerned Women for America, said Fleming apparently thinks it's a cute stunt. "You can only pity the attention-starved boneheads behind this wickedness," he told CNSNews.com. "They're playing Texas Hold 'Em with eternity and are holding a lousy hand." (NOTE: Referral to Web sites not produced by Focus on the Family is for informational purposes only and does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the sites' content.)


Will Pope Benedict become a Mormon after he dies?
By Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor Mon Feb 5, 8:46 AM ET

The Mormons, a U.S.-based denomination officially named the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), encourage members to baptize the dead by proxy in the belief they are helping the deceased attain full access to heaven.
Church members are told to focus on their ancestors, a rite understandable in a relatively new denomination founded in 1830. But so many now perform the rituals for celebrities, heroes and perfect strangers that the practice has spun out of control.
Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Genghis Khan, Mao Zedong, King Herod, Al Capone and Mickey Mouse have all appeared for a short time in the International Genealogical Index for proxy baptisms, said Helen Radkey, a researcher specialized in the IGI.
"It seems that any kind of name at all may be submitted," said Radkey from Salt Lake City, where the Church is based. The IGI also accepts names for rites that "seal" spouses in eternal marriage or parents and children in eternal families.
This has outraged Jews and baffled Christians who see it as usurping the memory of their departed relatives. The Church says it cannot stem the tide of dead baptized in its own temples.
"The only way we could prevent it would be to undertake independent genealogical research on every name that came in, an utterly impossible task with the many tens of thousands of names that are submitted each year," Church spokeswoman Kim Farah said in an email responding to questions from Reuters.
So Benedict looks set to join his predecessor John Paul and a centuries-long list of popes Mormons have baptized -- despite the fact that he, back when he was the
Vaticans top doctrinal authority, ruled that Mormon baptisms were not even Christian.
"There is no reason theologically why a former Pope or any other church leader shouldn't be offered the same opportunity given to the rest of mankind," Farah said.




Rapist/Fag/Coward......"Where there's one there's more".

A 10-month search for a serial robber-rapist targeting young males in the Baytown area has led to the arrest of a 19-year-old Baytown man.
This case has set a precedent as the first male-on-male serial rapist that the FBI has ever psychologically profiled, Baytown Police Capt. Roger Clifford said Wednesday.
At midnight Tuesday, Keith Chester Hill, 19, was taken into custody at his parents' recently built two-story, brown brick home at 6703 Zeenat in the Tanglewilde subdivision in Baytown. His parents, Phillip and Sherry, would not answer their door to comment.
Hill is being held on $60,000 bail on two charges of aggravated robbery and one charge of aggravated sexual assault, but additional charges are expected, investigators said.
FBI specialists from Virginia came to Baytown to look at detailed reports of the investigation and to develop a psychological profile of the attacker.
But Clifford said the FBI specialists had no data in their immense files of past criminal offenders with which to compare this case.
"They had no standard to go on. Ours will be a precedent-setting case," Clifford said.
The FBI concocted a possible profile based on past female victims, and only some of the characteristics seemed to fit, such as the attacker being cocky and thinking he was smarter than the police, Clifford said.
Although the attacker robbed his victims at gunpoint, his major motivation was to gain "domination and sexual gratification," Clifford said. The attacker was armed with a gun and demanded money and sex from his victims, pistol-whipping one who was not compliant.
The uniqueness of the case has drawn national attention. One of the assaults was re-enacted on a television segment of America's Most Wanted on Feb. 3.
Baytown residents have filled local blog sites with their fears that their son or someone they knew might be the next victim. A young male was being attacked about every 30 to 60 days from July until the last incident Nov. 30. That attack occurred in front of the Tanglewilde subdivision where Hill lived with his family, police said.
Residents have posted sketches of the attacker every place they could, demanding to know who was terrorizing their area.
All the victims had "cookie cutter" similarities: young white males, in their late teens to early 20s who were still living at home. Investigators think the rapist carefully stalked each of the victims and then attacked them on the driveways to their homes or surprised them inside.
"They were all slender and a little smaller stature than Hill," Clifford said. Hill is 6-foot-1 and weighs 170 pounds.
Although the attacker was reported to be black with light skin and all the victims were white, Clifford said that race was not an issue.
"This was just the type that he was physically attracted to," he said.
Just after Christmas, one of the victims reported seeing something that he felt "pointed toward Hill" as possibly being the attacker, but Clifford would not specify what that was.
Baytown Detectives J.R. Miller and Bryan Thompson had also collected a DNA specimen that came from an attack in May. It turned out to be a match to a specimen voluntarily submitted by Hill.
"There's only one in a quadrillion chance that this DNA from the attack could come from someone else," Clifford said.
Several of the victims have been unable to identify the attacker because sometimes he wore a ski mask or partially covered his face with a hooded jacket. But crime-scene investigators, armed with a search warrant, have taken numerous items from Hill's home that they hope may, along with other evidence, lead to more charges, Clifford said.
Hill, a 2006 graduate of Ross S. Sterling in Baytown, is unemployed and not attending school, investigators said.
Neighbors said they had been worried about the serial rapist but never suspected Hill.
"He was a polite young man," said one neighbor who did not want her name used because she said she is concerned about her safety. "We got a big yellow letter from our homeowners association warning us to beware. I'm shocked the attacker could have been living right here."
cindy.horswell@chron.com



Nancy Pelosi delivers dissident priest's eulogy

“I am particularly honored that earlier this month, Father Drinan celebrated a Mass at my alma mater, Trinity College, before I was sworn in as Speaker.”
The office of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco, has released a copy of a eulogy she delivered for Fr. Robert Drinan at a Feb. 1 funeral Mass at St. Aloysius Church, just nine blocks from the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. (A second funeral Mass was held on Feb. 3 at St. Ignatius Church in Chestnut Hill, Mass., followed by Fr. Drinan’s burial at the Campion Center in Weston, Mass.) Drinan, a liberal Jesuit priest who once represented a Massachusetts congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, died on Jan. 28 following a 10-day illness. He had been suffering from pneumonia and congestive heart failure. He was 86. Drinan represented the 3rd Congressional District of Massachusetts from 1971 until 1981, but agreed not to run for re-election after Pope John Paul II in 1980 demanded that priests not seek or serve in elected political office. As a congressman, Drinan consistently supported “abortion rights,” and spoke out publicly in favor of artificial contraception.




Professor outrages Jews with book claim By Andrew M Rosemarine
Last Updated: 1:24am GMT 09/02/2007

A Jewish academic has shocked Italy by claiming Jews murdered Christians for their blood in the Middle Ages so it could be used in rituals.

The details were revealed in the Italian newspaper, the Corriere della Sera, which published extracts of the book, Easter of Blood by Professor Ariel Toaff.
The claims were denied by leading Jewish figures including his father Elio, once the chief Rabbi of Rome.
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In the book, Prof Toaff alleges the ritual killing was carried out by members of a fundamentalist group in reaction to the persecution of Jews.
The book describes the mutilation and crucifixion of a two-year-old boy to recreate Christ’s execution at Pesach, the Jewish Easter. The festival marks the fleeing of the Jews from Egypt and Prof Toaff says Christian blood was used for "magic and therapeutic practices".
In some cases the blood was mixed with dough to make azzimo, unleavened bread, eaten at Pesach. He says the acts took place in around the city of Trento in modern northern Italy, between the 11th and 14th centuries.
Prof Toaff based his book on confessions he says came from Jews captured and tried for the practice. He said several were executed after confessing to the crucifixion of Christian children.
Italy’s senior rabbis, including Elio Toaff, issued a joint statement condemning the book. "There has never existed in Jewish tradition any permission or custom for using human blood for ritual purposes. Such a practice is considered with horror.
"It is absolutely improper to use centuries old statements, extracted under torture, to formulate singular and aberrant historical theses. The only blood shed in these stories is that of many innocent Jews."
Prof Toaff, who teaches mediaeval and Renaissance history at Bar Ilan University in Jerusalem, said the reaction was a "disgrace" as they had not read the book, which has yet to be published.
He emphasised the practice was confined to "a small group of fundamentalists."
He added that attacking the whole of Judaism would be similar to blaming Islam for the acts of extremist Muslims. "They had suffered from the trauma of mass suicides. [sic] It was both a kind of revenge and a way, for them, of seeking redemption."

Thursday, February 01, 2007



Moscow Mayor Calls Gay Pride Parade Satanic

...And He's Right on the Money!!!

Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov said Monday he would never allow a gay parade to take place in Moscow despite pressure from the West, Russia’s RIA-Novosti news agency reports. “Last year, Moscow came under unprecedented pressure to sanction the gay parade, which can be described in no other way than as Satanic,” Luzhkov said at the 15th Christmas educational readings in the Kremlin Palace. “We did not let the parade take place then, and we are not going to allow it in the future,” said Luzhkov who has been in office since 1992. The conservative 70-year-old mayor of the Russian capital also banned Portuguese bullfights in Moscow in 2001 for their violence and did not let the St. Petersburg-based rock group Leningrad perform in the city because of their explicit lyrics. Luzhkov thanked the attending head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy II, for his support at a time when, he said, the West is exerting considerable pressure on Moscow authorities and trying to promote gay relationships under the cover of creativity and freedom of expression. “Religious thinkers throughout the world have said that the West has reached a crisis of faith. Some European nations bless single-sex marriages and introduce sexual guides in schools,” Luzhkov said. “Such things are a deadly moral poison for children.” This is the second time Moscow authorities have banned a gay parade in Moscow. On May 26, 2006, a Moscow district court upheld a Moscow government resolution prohibiting a gay march, which was scheduled for the next day, as opposition to the planned event was strong in Russia, especially from the Russian Orthodox Church and other religious leaders. Despite the ban, about 200 people took to the streets May 27 in an unsanctioned demonstration to mark the 13th anniversary of the decriminalization of homosexuality in Russia. The attempt resulted in violent clashes between sexual minorities and their opponents — representatives of a number of political parties, religious and radical movements — and the detention of some 120 people from both sides, most of whom were later released.


Chinese army 'harvesting body parts'

CHINA'S military is harvesting organs from unwilling live prison inmates, mostly Falungong practitioners, for transplants on a large scale - including to foreign recipients- according to a study.
The report's authors - Canada's former secretary of state for the Asia Pacific region David Kilgour and human rights lawyer David Matas - implicated dozens of hospitals and jails throughout China in July, after a two-month investigation.
Chinese officials denied those allegations.
Mr Matas and Mr Kilgour's second report, released today, includes interviews with organ recipients in 30 countries and Canadian hospital staff who cared for more than 100 patients who had undergone suspicious transplant surgeries in China.
"The involvement of the People's Liberation Army in these transplants is widespread,'' Mr Kilgour said at a press conference.
Like many civilian hospitals in rural China, military hospitals turned to selling organs to make up for government funding cuts in the 1980s, the report said.
But military personnel could operate with much more secrecy, it said.
"Recipients often tell us that even when they receive transplants at civilian hospitals, those conducting the operation are military personnel,'' the report said.
Hospitals in Canada's biggest cities - Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto - confirmed "a substantial number'' of Canadians had travelled to China for dubious organ transplants, Mr Kilgour said.
"We're in the three digits, up over 100 (from Canada each year), and the trend is accelerating,'' Mr Matas said.
To curb what they called a "disgusting form of evil", the pair asked pharmaceutical firms to stop selling organ anti-rejection drugs to China.
They also asked countries to post travel advisories warning about China's alleged organ harvest, asked states to cease offering follow-up care for patients who had dubious organ transplants in China and asked foreign doctors to cut ties with their Chinese counterparts suspected of such practices.
The authors said states should enact legislation to ban citizens from traveling to China for organ transplants from unwilling donors, although they admitted that such cases would be difficult to prosecute.