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A Deadly Misunderstanding: “Paradigm Crash”

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“Paradigm Crash”“This was not a paradigm shift. This was a paradigm crash.” When I came to Washington in 1981, the media dubbed me one of the biggest Jesus freaks ever elected to Congress. The reason those Christian leaders had singled me out to accompany them to the Mideast was my reputation for being such a […]

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The Closing of the Muslim Mind

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Robert ReillyChapter 9 – THE CRISIS The great crisis that has seized the Islamic world poses the question to Muslims: “Can we enter the modern world and also retain our faith?” Underlying this question is the widely held perception, stated by Chanddra Muzaffar, considered one of Malaysia’s most respected Islamic philosophers, that “Islam and the […]

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#1 Cause For Human Suffering

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Re-post Content: Open Doors USABillions are spent responding to the symptoms… yet little to no effort is made healing and preventing the cause…The countries of Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen are experiencing a famine endangering the lives of over 20 million people. The causes are various. The solutions are complicated and uncertain. Prayer and […]

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A Deadly Misunderstanding: “Hostage”

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“Hostage”Why would Yasser Arafat want me dead? Why would he even care about some insignificant young freshman representative from Michigan?They said, We don’t think it’s about the length of your tenure, Congressman. It’s the passion of your words, continued the agent, that has caught the attention of certain people.Well, I’m not canceling my speech, I replied, […]

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20+ Million Starving to Death – Because of Conflict

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FAMINE ALERT – This is heart breaking. In each of these 4 countries, the cause of this humanitarian crisis…is conflict. Conflict between primarily Muslims and Christians that are causing this horrific suffering. Rather than responding to the symptoms (which is needed and important) – we need to start addressing what is actually causing this conflict in […]

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