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Is there to be a holy war with Islam? Or will we recognize that it is the forces of good versus the forces of evil? November 5, 2003. Karl Loren's opinion with fascinating articles from the WSJ, Boston Globe and India. Wall Street Journal article: November 5, 2003. He has told his followers that a society governed by strict Islamic law, in which adulterers would be stoned to death and thieves would have their hands cut off, would be superior to American democracy. Speaking of unnamed forces in the U.S. government and media, he has preached, "These people want the destruction of Islam." "He" is the "leading" Muslim cleric in the US! News Item: November 5, 2003: During a Jan. 28 speech at a Southern Baptist evangelism conference at First Baptist Church of Daytona Beach, Fla., Lt. Gen. Boykin described his 1993 efforts to capture a Somali warlord who had boasted that Allah would protect him from defeat. "I knew that my God was bigger than his. I knew that my God was a real God and his was an idol," Boykin said. Not Subscribed to the Wednesday Letter yet? You can subscribe by filling in your name and email address in the boxes below, and clicking on Subscribe. |
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| Does "hate speech" cause violence? November 5, 2003: The judges convicted him of trying to overthrow the Indonesian government, saying he had approved of his followers seeking military training abroad with the goal of establishing an Islamic state. |
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References From The Previous Newsletter -- October 29, 2003 The Bioterrorism Act of 2002 is now a part of YOUR life. October 29, 2003. The "civil rights" enthusiasts are complaining about the loss of "freedoms," but the truth is that we should rather be worried about the loss of life. Karl weighs in on the latest FDA Regulations. Nye Martin in the UK, gets very quick results with Life Glow Plus, and is eager to have your messages. October 29, 2003. Here is another of those wonderful testimonials that "keeps me going." The Master Plan of Global Strategy -- President Bush goals -- October 29, 2003. This is a brilliant and interesting story in the Wall Street Journal -- you may have missed. Pick's Disease? Another of those hopeless diseases invented for the sole purpose of selling psychiatric drugs. October 29, 2003. There is an explanation but not within medicine. |