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Vatican tried to keep Irish child rapist as priest

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Vatican tried to keep Irish child rapist as priest
By SHAWN POGATCHNIK
Associated Press


The Vatican tried to stop Dublin church leaders from defrocking a particularly dangerous pedophile priest and relented only after he raped a boy in a pub restroom, an investigation reported Friday.













Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said he fully accepted the findings of the latest chapter in Ireland's investigation into child abuse by Dublin priests who were shielded from the law by Catholic leaders.

Martin called Tony Walsh an "extremely devious man" who should never have been ordained a priest, and said the report highlighted how the church had grown too powerful and arrogant in 20th century Ireland.

A state-ordered investigation into Dublin Archdiocese cover-ups reported last year that Catholic officials had shielded scores of priests from criminal investigation over several decades and didn't report any crimes to the police until the mid-1990s. The findings sent shock waves through the church and forced three Irish bishops to resign, although the Vatican refused to accept the resignations of Martin's two junior bishops.

A chapter dealing with Walsh was censored from the original report because he was still facing a criminal trial. The Department of Justice published the chapter Friday following the 56-year-old Walsh's Dec. 6 conviction for raping three boys over a five-year period three decades ago. He received a 12-year prison sentence.

The investigators - a judge and lawyers acting independently of the Irish government - concluded that Walsh actually raped and molested hundreds of boys and girls while serving as a Dublin priest from 1978 to 1996, a reign of terror that church leaders never effectively stopped.

They described Walsh as "probably the most notorious child sexual abuser" of the 46 cases they investigated covering the years 1975-2004. Walsh often performed as an Elvis impersonator in a traveling Catholic song-and-dance production popular with children called the "All Priests Show." The report found this increased his easy access to victims, as did his interest in scouting groups and taking altar boys on visits to the Dublin seminary, Clonliffe College.

The fact-finders based their conclusions on previously confidential Dublin and Vatican documents and interviews with key church figures that took five years to gather. They found that Dublin Archdiocese leaders spent several years arguing over whether Walsh should be defrocked, sent to counselors in England, or assigned to duties that kept him away from children.

Martin, a veteran Vatican diplomat appointed to clean up the Dublin scandals in 2004, handed over the archdiocese's previously secret abuse files to the investigation. His predecessor, Cardinal Desmond Connell, had refused.

Martin said the church concealed child abuse easily for so long because its power in 20th century Ireland "had grown beyond what is legitimate. It acted as a world apart. It had often become self-centered and arrogant. It felt that it could be forgiving of abusers in a simplistic manner and rarely empathized with the hurt of children."

He noted that, just two days into Walsh's first parish assignment in Dublin's impoverished Ballyfermot district in 1978, the priest was accused of molesting a boy.

"He probably should never have been appointed at that stage without investigating the matter," Martin said.

Instead the report found that the church made only patchy, ill-coordinated efforts to look into a string of abuse complaints against Walsh until 1986, when he was transferred to another Dublin parish "to avoid further scandal in Ballyfermot."

There, the parochial house's maid reported finding copious evidence that Walsh was abusing boys in his room and using her own stolen clothing. A senior legal official from the church interviewed Walsh several times about his pedophilia.

"He denied nothing," the Dublin Archdiocese's chancellor and canon lawyer, Monsignor Alex Stenson, wrote after one 1985 interview. He advised Walsh to see a psychiatrist.

The report found that the Dublin Archdiocese should have reported Walsh to police by 1979 when evidence of his pedophilia was already evident. But it also faulted police for repeatedly deferring to church authority.

Detectives in 1990 and 1992 received reports that Walsh was molesting children - once when he was spotted trying to coax a boy into his car - but dropped interest after being told that church officials were handling the problem internally.

The report found that then-Archbishop Connell fought his own legal advisers to convene a 1993 canonical trial of Walsh that ended in his temporary defrocking.

But Walsh appealed to the church's appellate court, the Rome Rota, and won a reprieve. The Rota judges reinstated him as a priest and ordered Irish officials to reassign him to a monastery for 10 years.

In May 1994, Walsh sexually assaulted a boy in a pub restroom following the funeral of the boy's grandfather. Months later, a Dublin mother accused Walsh of driving her son to the brink of suicide after abusing him while "baby-sitting" one night.

Police finally opened an investigation in earnest. Church documents showed that Stenson ordered Walsh to stay away from children and no longer wear the priest's uniform - or risk having his pay reduced.

Walsh was convicted of attacking the boy in the pub restroom in February 1995 and received a 12-month sentence. He was later convicted of sexually assaulting several more boys and received a further 10-year sentence that was reduced in a 1997 appeal to six years.

During these criminal trials Connell wrote first to the Rome Rota explaining he could not find a monastery willing to house Walsh and could not reassign him to a parish overseas - a longtime church practice for managing pedophile priests - because he had been charged with crimes.

Finally he appealed in a letter seeking the personal intercession of Pope John Paul II to defrock Walsh. "The archbishop humbly begs the Holy Father graciously to grant him this favor in the interests of the well-being of the church," he wrote.

The report documented how the future pope, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, replied in January 1996 confirming that John Paul had expelled Walsh from the priesthood.

But after Walsh was paroled from prison in 2002, the report said, he continued to travel around Ireland masquerading as a priest and winning the confidence of children, more than 20 of whom reported sexual assaults.

He faced fresh charges when three more of his victims from Ballyfermot in the late 1970s and 1980s came forward. Last week he received prison sentences that total 123 years - the greatest ever imposed on a pedophile priest in Ireland - but the system will recognize only the first 12 years.

"I sleep better now that he is in prison rather than wandering the streets of Dublin," Martin said.

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The Pope may say that dictators are evil, but he loves doing business with them

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The Pope may say that dictators are evil, but he loves doing business with them

By Terry Sanderson

Aleksandr Lukashenko jails opponents, fixes elections and abuses human rights without a thought. Just the sort of chap the Vatican likes to do business with.

The Pope (who will brook no dissent from his teachings) said last week that “dictators boast that they will change the world, but just bring destruction.”

The pontiff’s reflections on what he calls history’s “false prophets” came in off-the-cuff remarks on Sunday while visiting a Rome church. Mr Ratzinger says the last few centuries witnessed ideologues who created “empires, dictatorships, totalitarianism.”

He says they changed the world, but only in a destructive way. He also added that only “the silent light of truth,” not cruel and violent revolutions, can change the world.

These are big words from a man who heads a church that has made self-serving pacts with some of the worst tyrants who have ever lived. Hitler? Sure, the Vatican signed up with him. Franco? The Catholic Church was his main support.

But that’s all in the past, you might say. The Catholic Church wouldn’t do that sort of thing now. Oh really?

The Interfax News Agency has just announced that a concordat has been readied for signature between the Vatican and Belarus. Belarus is under the iron grip of Aleksandr Lukashenko, described as “Europe’s last dictator”. He jails opponents, fixes elections and abuses human rights without a thought. Just the sort of chap the Vatican likes to do business with.

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Celebrating the spirit of the Reformation

Celebrating the spirit of the Reformation
Lutherans have invited Pope Benedict to join with them in organising “an ecumenically accountable commemoration” of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. At an audience in the Vatican on Thursday, the Lutheran World Federation President, Bishop Munib Younan invited the Holy Father “to work together with us in preparing this anniversary, so that in 2017 we are closer to sharing in the Bread of Life than we are today”. Underlining the need to recognise both the damaging aspects of the Reformation and the progress that has been made in ecumenical relations, Dr Younan noted that for Lutherans ‘there is joy in the liberating power of the Gospel proclaimed afresh by the reformers”.
Addressing the seven member LWF delegation, Pope Benedict expressed gratitude for the “many significant fruits” of the Catholic-Lutheran dialogue, saying in the years leading up to 2017, “Catholics and Lutherans are called to reflect anew on where our journey towards unity has led us and to implore the Lord’s guidance and help for the future”.
Among those accompanying Dr Younan at the papal audience was the new General Secretary of the LWF, Rev Martin Junge. Philippa Hitchen caught up with him after the audience to find out more about the meeting and about plans for the forthcoming Reformation anniversary….
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"We are indeed going to remember with joy the 500 years of Reformation...but never in a triumphalistic way......We very much look forward to discovering together what we can say today and we should not miss this anniversary to come together and say together what we can say together...thus being a witness that the Risen Lord is alive in the lives of our Churches".
"We are aware that we have a special responsibility for the 500th anniversary..it is our very particular legacy out of which we interpret and understand our Christian faith....what we committing ourselves is to do that in ecumenical accountability....we do not want to celebrate our 500 years of Reformation in undoing what has been done and written and achieved in recent years.."
"Reformation took place within the Church Catholic and we continue aspiring that this could be understood as a contribution to the Church as a whole, to the Body of Christ.".
"Our bi-lateral commission is developing a joint statement on the significance of 2017.....my personal wish is ...to find that symbolic action, that concrete gesture that can speak way beyond our Christian Churches...and bear witness together"
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Vatican wanted 'Fr Filth' to serve monastery sentence

Vatican wanted 'Fr Filth' to serve monastery sentence


The Vatican wanted a dangerous Irish paedophile priest to serve 10 years in a
monastery rather than force him out of the Catholic Church, an inquiry
revealed today.


Irish clerics wanted to dismiss Tony Walsh - jailed for 16 years last week on
17 counts of child abuse - but Rome urged that he be allowed to remain in
the clergy.


Nicknamed Fr Filth, he attacked a young boy in the toilet of a pub in Dublin
in May 1994 after attending the funeral of his victim's grandfather as the
Catholic hierarchy in Rome debated how he should be dealt with.


Pope John Paul II dismissed Walsh in 1996 after a direct appeal for action by
Cardinal Desmond Connell.


The Commission hit out at Rome's handling of the case - listed in the report
under the randomly selected but seemingly inappropriate pseudonym Fr Jovito.


"The handling of that appeal in Rome was unsatisfactory," it said.


"The fact that the original decision of dismissal was replaced with a sentence
that would have confined Fr Jovito to a monastery for 10 years suggests that
after the 10-year period, Fr Jovito might have been entitled to resume his
clerical ministry.


"The whole process was unduly cumbersome and at one stage it was suggested to
the Archbishop that he should start all over again and initiate a new
canonical process."


The report went on to say that a major factor in Rome's decision to push for
monastery service appears to have been an inability to charge him by reason
of paedophilia.


Walsh was posted to Ballyfermot Parish in west Dublin in 1978.


Two days after he arrived he was accused of a sex attack on a young boy.

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Vatican: Pope Compares Fundamentalism With Secularism

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Vatican: Pope Compares Fundamentalism With Secularism

By GAIA PIANIGIANI


Pope Benedict XVI compared religious fundamentalism to secularism on Thursday, decrying violent attacks on Christians in the Middle East and more subtle hostility from Western institutions. “It should be clear that religious fundamentalism and secularism are alike in that both represent extreme forms of a rejection of legitimate pluralism and the principle of secularity,” he said. He also decried “hostility and prejudice” against Christians in Asia, Africa and in the Middle East, citing the October attack on a Syrian Catholic church in Baghdad in which 58 people died. “Christians are the religious group which suffers most from persecution on account of its faith,” he said.


Calling on Europe to be “reconciled with its own Christian roots,” the pope offered harsh, if oblique, criticism of recent decisions in European courts allowing the removal of crucifixes from public buildings and the legalization of gay marriage.


“Whenever the legal system at any level, national or international, allows or tolerates religious or antireligious fanaticism, it fails in its mission, which is to protect and promote justice and the rights of all,” he said. 

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Vatican Shielded Dublin Priest Until He Raped Boy in Pub, Inquiry Says

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Vatican Shielded Dublin Priest Until He Raped Boy in Pub, Inquiry Says

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


DUBLIN (AP) — The Vatican tried to stop church leaders here from defrocking a particularly dangerous pedophile priest and relented only after he raped a boy in a restroom at a pub, according to an investigation released Friday.


Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin said he fully accepted the findings of the latest chapter in Ireland’s investigation into child abuse by priests in Dublin who were shielded from the law by Catholic leaders.


Archbishop Martin called the priest, Tony Walsh, an “extremely devious man” who should never have been ordained.


A state-ordered investigation into cover-ups by the Dublin Archdiocese reported last year that church officials had shielded scores of priests from criminal investigation over several decades and did not report any crimes to the police until the mid-1990s.


A chapter dealing with Mr. Walsh was censored from the original report because he was still facing a criminal trial at the time. It was published Friday, after Mr. Walsh’s conviction on Dec. 6 for raping three boys over a five-year period three decades ago. He got a 12-year prison term.


The investigators concluded that Mr. Walsh raped and molested hundreds of boys and girls while serving as a priest in Dublin from 1978 to 1996. They described him as “probably the most notorious child sexual abuser” of the 46 cases they investigated.


Mr. Walsh often performed as an Elvis impersonator in a traveling Catholic song-and-dance production called the “All Priests Show,” which was popular with children. The report found this increased his access to victims, as did his interest in scouting groups and taking altar boys on visits to the Dublin seminary Clonliffe College.


The investigators based their conclusions on previously confidential Dublin and Vatican documents and interviews with church figures. They found that archdiocese leaders spent several years arguing over whether Mr. Walsh should be defrocked, sent to counselors in England or assigned to duties that kept him away from children.


Archbishop Martin, a veteran Vatican diplomat appointed to clean up the Dublin scandals in 2004, handed over the archdiocese’s previously secret abuse files to the investigators. His predecessor, Cardinal Desmond Connell, had refused to do so.


Archbishop Martin said the church concealed child abuse easily for so long because it had grown too powerful.


“It had often become self-centered and arrogant,” he said. “It felt that it could be forgiving of abusers in a simplistic manner and rarely empathized with the hurt of children.”

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Pope Demands World Government

The Holy Inquisitions / The Tortures

The Holy Inquisitions / The Tortures

DOCTRINES OF THE PAGAN SUN GODS / DOCTRINES OF THE CATHOLIC CHRUCH

DOCTRINES OF THE PAGAN SUN GODS / DOCTRINES OF THE CATHOLIC CHRUCH

Pope Demands World Government / Obama Bombshell Redistribution of Wealth Audio Uncovered

Pope Demands World Government / Obama Bombshell Redistribution of Wealth Audio Uncovered

Pope Calls Christians the Most Persecuted

The Vatican is one of the grandest persecutors of Christians!

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Pope Calls Christians the Most Persecuted
By Frances D'Emilio, Associated Press

Vatican City (AP) - Pope Benedict XVI singled out Christians as the religious group that suffers from the most persecution on Thursday, denouncing lack of freedom of worship as an "intolerable" threat to world security.

The message reflected a pressing concern by Benedict in recent months for the plight of Christian minorities in parts of the world, especially in the Middle East.

"Sadly, the year now ending has again been marked by persecution, discrimination, terrible acts of violence and religious intolerance," Benedict lamented in the message for World Peace Day, celebrated by the church on Jan. 1, but traditionally released in advance

He wrote that he was especially thinking of Iraq ",which continues to be a theater of violence and strife" as it aims for stability and reconciliation.

Benedict singled out the "reprehensible attack" on a Baghdad cathedral during Mass in October, killing two priests and more than 50 other worshippers, as well as attacks on private homes that "spread fear within the Christian community and (create) a desire on the part of many to emigrate in search of a better life."

The Vatican voiced concerns that the steadily flight of Christians from Iraq will effectively eliminate the ancient community there.

"At present, Christians are the religious group which suffers most from persecution on account of its faith," the pontiff asserted, and cited Christian communities suffering from violence and intolerance particularly in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Holy Land.

"This situation is intolerable, since it represents an insult to God and to human dignity" as well as "a threat to security and peace," Benedict wrote in one of the 17-page-long message's strongest passages.

He appealed to authorities to "act promptly to end every injustice" against Christians.

Benedict didn't cite countries, but in past years church officials have lamented that Christians - most of them migrant workers - are forbidden to worship in Saudi Arabia.

He blasted what he called "more sophisticated forms of hostility to religion, which, in Western countries, occasionally find expression in a denial of history and the rejection of religious symbols which reflect the identity and the culture of the majority of its citizens."

Benedict has been continuing a campaign launched by his predecessor, the late John Paul II, to reinvigorate Europe's "Christian roots."

The Vatican has criticized initiatives in some Western countries to ban crucifixes from public places, ranging from classrooms to courtrooms, including in predominantly Catholic Italy.

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Bandits in Cop Cars; But Napolitano Isn’t Listening, Arizona Sheriff Says

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Bandits in Cop Cars; But Napolitano Isn’t Listening, Arizona Sheriff Says
Paul Babeu

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr)

(CNSNews.com) - Paul Babeu, the sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona, says give him half an hour, and he could tell President Obama how to secure the U.S. border with Mexico -- if only the president and other administration officials would listen to him.

Babeu joked that he must be on the White House “do not call” list, even though he’s the president of the Sheriff’s Association for the State of Arizona.

In an interview with Fox News on Thursday, Babeu lamented the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent on Tuesday at the hands of “bandits” – illegal aliens in the U.S. who steal from cartel members who sneak drugs into the United States.

It’s an ongoing problem, Babeu said: “We had just this past weekend other bandits that are using what appear to be a police car – with lights and sirens, red and blue lights, push bumper, spotlights – that are stopping vehicles, trying to steal drugs from cartel members -- in my county.”

Yet Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano doesn’t talk to him, Babeu said – “because we have a different opinion than her about the reality of what our country is facing.”

Babeu knows exactly what he would tell Napolitano and the president – if they would listen to him or accept his invitation to “come see what we’re facing.”

“We need 6, 000 armed soldiers,” Babeu said. “We need to build and complete the double barrier fences that he suspended – stopped the construction; and then, a novel concept – we need to enforce the law. You come into America, you’re breaking America’s laws – you’re apprechended then you’re formally deported. You come back into our country illegally, you’re going to prison.  Those three things…will secure our borders,” Babeu told Fox News.

As things stand now, neither President Obama nor Janet Napolitano has spoken to Babeu, despite his efforts to get them on the phone – or to visit Pinal County in person.

He said Napolitano’s visit to Arizona today and tomorrow does not signal that the administration is taking the danger any more seriously: “Here we’ve heard nothing except that the border’s more secure than ever, unprecedented resources…”

On Tuesday, in a conference call with border sheriffs and police chiefs that did not include Babeu, Napolitano reviewed what the Homeland Security Department has done to boost border security in the past year.

It’s not enough, Babeu argues.

As CNSNews.com has reported, Napolitano's conference call came on the same day that Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered near Nogales, Arizona.

Pinal County is in south-central Arizona, about 70 miles from the U.S. Mexico border, but it is along the drug corridor leading from Mexico to Phoenix.

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Jon Arthur Live Radio Show Dec. 13-17

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North Korea Says It Will Strike South if Drill Goes Ahead

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North Korea Says It Will Strike South if Drill Goes Ahead

South Korea is planning a live-fire drill, the North says it will strike with a stronger response than last months shelling if the drill goes through


reuters
North Korea said on Friday it would strike again at the South if a live-fire drill by Seoul on a disputed island went ahead, with an even stronger response than last month's shelling that killed four people.

The announcement on North Korean official news agency KCNA came as South Korea readied for firing drills on Yeonpyeong island near a disputed maritime border with the North for the first time since November's exchange of artillery fire.

"The strike will play out a more serious situation than on November 23 in terms of the strength and scope of the strike," KCNA said.

A leading South Korean defense analyst said he doubted the North would carry out its threat, which rattled financial markets, and South Korea's Defense Ministry said the exercise planned for December 18-21 would go ahead.

The North had said its November shelling was a response to South Korean "provocations" after an artillery battery on the island fired in what Seoul said was a routine drill.

North Korea's warning came after Seoul promised a more robust response to any further attacks on its territory. The shelling of the island was the first time since the Korean war that the North had attacked South Korean territory.
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HotAirPundit: Flashback: Liberal Hero Al Sharpton Screaming 'Punk F*ggot' on a Television Show (Video)


Fort Worth transit bans religious ads on buses

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Fort Worth transit bans religious ads on buses
Associated Press

Associated Press logo small 2FORT WORTH, TX - City buses in Fort Worth, Texas, will no longer carry religious ads because of a furor sparked by an atheist group's ads that say, "Millions of Americans are good without God."

The Fort Worth Transportation Authority unanimously voted Wednesday to ban religious ads, a decision the atheist group's Terry McDonald hailed as a "secular victory."



Some ministers had been so upset about the ads -- especially during the Christmas season -- that they urged a boycott of public transportation and offered residents free rides. The ministers also threw their support behind several transit employees who say they were forced to take days off without pay for refusing to drive the buses carrying those ads.



One religious group recently hired a billboard truck to drive behind the buses with messages that read: "I still love you. - God" and "2.1 Billion People are Good With God."

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Ohio pastor accused of trading Internet child porn

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Ohio pastor accused of trading Internet child porn

Associated Press logo small 2related video buttonCLEVELAND - An Ohio pastor has been indicted on 112 counts, including charges that he traded child pornography over the Internet from his house and church for two years.

A county grand jury indicted the Rev. Mark Griggs on charges that include downloading and possessing child pornography. Prosecutors say the 48-year-old Griggs traded child pornography over the Internet from his house and church between July 2008 and last month.



Griggs is pastor of Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church in the Cleveland suburban of Olmsted Falls. A church spokeswoman did not immediately return messages.

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Iranian Christians persecuted for rejecting Islam

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Iranian Christians persecuted for rejecting Islam
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow

IranA Christian pastor in Iran is facing the death penalty for renouncing Islam, even though he didn't practice any other faith before his conversion to Christianity.

Abe Ghaffari of Iranian Christians International (ICI) tells OneNewsNow Youcef Nadarkhani is only one person involved in the latest Iranian crackdown against Christians.


"He, along with some other believers in Shiraz, which is a city in southern Iran, have been detained, and two of these brothers are in real danger," Ghaffari reports. "One is Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who is the one who is under [the] death sentence right now."

cross in cuffs persecutionThe status of the other Christian is unknown at this time, but both are charged with apostasy as it is illegal to leave Islam for another faith. While Iran is serious about barring conversions, the ICI spokesperson says such treatment is really a message to the public at large.


"They are trying to arrest...interrogate [and] torture [people], and in this case, they passed the death sentence," he explains. "So the ultimate aim is to intimidate the church and to intimidate any other Muslims who want to become followers of Jesus Christ."



But even though Christians face serious threats and repercussions for their beliefs, the underground church continues to grow Iran. So Ghaffari is urging people to take Pastor Nadarkhani's situation, along with the plight of all Christians in that country, to prayer.

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Nutrition bill missing the mark: Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010

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Crouse: Nutrition bill missing the mark
Chris Woodward - OneNewsNow

School lunch line, cafeteria foodA leading member of Concerned Women for America (CWA) says the child nutrition bill that was signed into law this week does amount to government overreach -- but even so, she adds, it does little to meet its goal of curbing child obesity.

Dr. Janice Crouse, senior fellow of CWA's Beverly LaHaye Institute, agrees with those who argue the "Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010" [PDF] is unfair and unnecessary -- specifically, the regulation of school menu items and vending machine snacks, and even USDA authority over bake sale goods. (See earlier article)

 

Still, Crouse points out that she does not think "any of us would say people ought not to do anything when kids are hungry."

 
Janice Crouse 2"I don't like the idea of schools providing meals [like] breakfast and so forth," she concedes, "but far too many of our children can't learn because they're not getting breakfast and they're not getting the rest that they need and so forth.

 

"We are in a vicious cycle," Crouse continues, "but even there, they're following the path of least resistance. [Government policies are] attacking the periphery and haven't really addressed the major problem."

 

In Crouse's opinion, the major problem is an American culture in which children are spending too much time watching television; and parents -- married or single -- are not providing the guidance their children need, including how to live a healthy lifestyle.

 

"And so we have [schools] full of children who are eating junk food and drinking sugary sodas and not really learning," she laments, the result being that "our teachers are ending up babysitting instead of providing instruction that our kids need in the academic subjects that they need to have."

 

The expert on family policy adds: "You can lay down as many laws and regulations as you want to, but that's not going to get at the root problem we are facing with children today."
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