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Secret Shared by Sufi Master Bawa Muhaiyaddeen | Jonathan Granoff

1. "If you treat other lives as your own life and live within the resonance of God's compassion, wisdom will dawn and you will know yourself. If you know yourself, you will know that God lives in you and you live in God." - Bawa Muhaiyaddeen may God protect and sanctify his Sirr 2. The...

dream of bawa muhaiyaddeen and soul's calling out

1. I had a dream last night.. I was little sad since last few days, from last two nights I was requesting God for guidance. Then I had this dream. I dreamt that I am standing in a shop and telling the guys who run the shop to introduce me with a man...

sharing of spiritual dreams | the Beloved's ways are beyond this heart

1. Introduction to A New Series on Dreams Welcome to a new series on Dreams at Inspirations and Creative Thoughts. We are very much blessed that among those who are drawn near here, many of them are gifted with powerful spiritual visions and dreams. In this segment we will be sharing some...

Lalon Song by Farida Parveen | Allah Ke Bojhe Tomar Opar Leele?!

Ke bojhe tomar opar leele? Allah! ke bojhe tomar opar leele?Tumi Aapni Allah, dako 'Allah' bole! Who can comprehend Your endless play!Allah! who can comprehend Your endless play?!From Your Lord-Self You cry out 'Allah' - Your Name Supreme! Nurer kare tumi NuriChile dimbo avatar e. You are 'Light upon Light',Without ceasing inevery incarnation. Shakare srijon...

The Sufi Garden | Place of Many Meanings

1. Come to the garden in spring. There is light and wine And sweethearts In the pomegranate blossoms. If you do not come, These do not matter. If you do come, These do not matter. - Mevlana Rumi,  Coleman Barks (Recitation via Youtube) 2. For the Sufi the garden had many meanings. It was a place of repose, a centrally...

Love for Fully Awakened Human Being

1. Be a beauteous blossom of love. - Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti For every fully awakened master (human being who have mastered over his or her own selfhood) of every age, those who gathered around that luminous figure, there has been a common denominator. And that commonality being 'single pointed love' for that...

Phil Cooke The Change Revolution - The Intersection of Media, Faith, and Change

Why "Body Language" Matters for Public Speakers

I went to an event this week where the keynote speaker simply stood at the podium and read his speech from his notes. It reminded me of a college professor I had during a summer class at the University of North Carolina who walked into the class, opened his notebook,...

On the Job, I Consider Myself

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Never Start a Project You Wouldn't Spend Seven Years On

I interviewed "Invictus" producer Lori McCreary last night at the Biola Studio Task Force Meeting at CBS Studios. She said something that made a huge impact on me. As the producing partner with Morgan Freeman, she confirmed that they never consider a project that they wouldn't be willing...

Are Political Attitudes Shifting at Major Universities?

In a new book called "The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University," Louis Menand shares some pretty interesting statistics about changing attitudes at major elite universities in America. In his last chapter, "Why Do Professors All Think Alike?" he tackles the perception that university professors...

Con-Artists Use our Web Habits Against Us

While most people think the Internet is making everything more democratic, more fair, and easier, I would beg to differ. In Nicholas Carr's landmark 2008 article in The Atlantic, "Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains," he argues the point that the...

Look the World in the Eye: The Road Trip 2010 with Phil & Kathleen

Somewhere in the DesertOK - so I tweeted that Kathleen and I were driving from Nashville to LA in a pickup truck and we got such a big response, I thought I'd fill you in a bit. At Christmas, we bought our daughter a used Prius, so she needed...

This Ordinary Life

Genesis, Noah and his descendants and Biblical Fallibility

I have started to simply read through the scriptures by going to readthescriptures.org. My attempt is to read all the standard works within 365 days. I have already completed day three readings. The problem is that sometimes I dwell too much on some passages of scripture that strike me as...

The Atonement through Jesus Christ

Easter is a month away and my thoughts are turning to one of the most sacred events in the history of humanity. While our culture and society today has created a more commercialized version of Easter as that of easter egg hunts, the easter bunny, and an excuse to munch...

“Should LDS Women be allowed to hold the priesthood?” Responding to Becki Detro

For those who are not familiar with who Becki Detro is, she is part of the ministry team of Truth in Love Ministries. An evangelical Counter-cult ministry whose sole mission is to reach out to hurting, confused, and oppressed women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons,...

March First Presidency Message – Moral Courage

March is coming around the corner. As always, the new edition of the Ensign is already in the mailboxes. I have already received mine, and have already glanced through some of the articles. There are several articles that are very interesting to read, prayerfully study through, and ask for comprehension....

Book of Mormon Devotion: 1 Nephi 1:1

If you have never read the Book of Mormon, or if it has been a long while since you opened the pages, then you are not alone. My personal encounter with reacquainting myself with the Book of Mormon turned out to be one of the most positive and uplifting spiritual...

Nehemiah, Katrina, Indonesia, Haiti, and Rebuilding Our Lives

On January 12, 2010, and at 4:53 pm (Haitian Local Time), a magnitude 7.0 earthquake devastated the nation of Haiti. A region being referred to as the poorest country in the Northern Hemisphere. The response to this catastrophe is phenomenal. Prior to this, on December 26, 2004, a 9.0 magnitude...

Iconia

Iconia has moved

I may come back to visit, but for now, Iconia has moved to the Houston Chronicle. Check it out at http://blogs.chron.com/iconia/....

Link on About.com

I’m delighted to see that my article on David Levine is linked on About.com’s art history blog....

Interview: Kate Shellnutt, web producer, religion blogger, Houston Chronicle

I first connected with Kate Shellnutt on Twitter (where she has two handles). I was very excited to be a part of her article “This Muslim-American life: Allah and the Arts,” which she wrote as a journalism student at Medill. Shellnutt has since graduated and now works on the Houston...

Peter Krausz’s “(No) Man’s Land” at Forum Gallery

My review of the Canadian, Jewish artist appears in The Jewish Press....

Mesorah D.C.: Parshat “Vayechi”

This post is part of a feature of critical responses to sermons by religious leaders. I wanted to share an interesting sermon that the rabbi at Mesorah D.C. delivered this past Friday night. The rabbi doesn’t seem to post his sermons, so I am keeping him anonymous. The rabbi began by...

Email and RSS feed news roundup 1/3

It’s a “truly exciting time: for contemporary Iranian and Middle Eastern art, at least according to this. Image on the right: a Chagall recently acquired by a Jewish museum in London. I’m not sure why the NY Times piece declares so assuredly that Chagall’s use of the crucifixion motif was “is...

Speaking the Truth in Love

Predestination

How does the historic Christian Church interpret the scriptural passages that seem to teach we were predestined for salvation as well as damnation. Fr. Thomas takes a straight forward look at what it means and what it doesn't mean. ...

Does God Play Favorites?

Fr. Tom addresses a question that came in by email from a listener who is perplexed by the seemingly inequitable treatment of people by God. Why are some blessed and others experience so much turmoil? It's a common question that is often felt but not always expressed. ...

The Body

What is the place of the human body in our spiritual life? ...

The Sunday of Orthodoxy

As we celebrate the Triumph of Orthodoxy and the victory over iconoclasm, Fr. Tom gives a personal reflection on icons and their use and misuse. ...

A Homily For The Beginning Of Lent

As the Lenten season begins, Fr. Tom Hopko reads a brief sermon penned by Fr. John Parker of Holy Ascension Orthodox Church in Mt. Pleasant, SC. This sermon was written in the style and tradition of St. John Chrysostom's well known and loved Paschal Homily. ...

Darwin and Christianity - Part 4

In part 4 of Fr. Tom Hopko's talks on the Darwinian revolution, he looks at what Charles Darwin may have experienced in terms of Christianity in his day. ...

Hindu Press International

Millions Of Women Throng Kerala Festival

Source: news.bbc.co.ukUNITED KINGDOM, March 2010: India’s southern state of Kerala may have hosted the largest gathering of women ever seen on the planet. Clad in traditional Kerala saris and bearing offerings of food, more than two million women thronged the state capital Trivandrum on Sunday.The women braved searing heat to...

Karan Vir Wants To Take Indian Gods To The Oscars

Source: getahead.rediff.comINDIA, February, 24, 2010: Karan Vir is 27 years old. In an interview, the young entrepreneur explains how he plans to change the face of the India comic book industry forever and, somewhat ostentatiously, declares that he wants to get an Oscar for India sometime soon. “I grew up...

Jews, Muslims Worry Body Scanners Violate Religious Laws

Source: Religion News ServiceUNITED STATES, March 2010: Canadian lawyer Kerry Gearin is planning to fly to Washington, D.C., this summer for a conference on Islamic family law, but the full-body scanners being deployed in some U.S. airports make her wonder if she’ll be forced to leave her modesty at home....

Daily Inspiration

Source: www.hinduismtoday.comOh, if you only knew yourselves! You are souls; you are Gods. If ever I feel like blaspheming, it is when I call you man.    Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902)...

Record Crowds Flock to Holi 2010 in Houston

Source: www.indoamerican-news.comHOUSTON, TX, USA, March 9, 2010: For the last 40 years, Indian-born parents have told the next generation stories of what Holi grand mela was like in India. This year’s Holi in Houston gives them a good idea.“Over 11,000 people gathered at the Festival of Colors this year” said...

Reflections on the Parliament of the World’s Religions 2009

Source: www.interreligiousinsight.orgMELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, March 12, 2010 (By Kusumita Petersen): The Parliament of the World’s Religions, held every five years, took place in Melbourne, Australia on December 3-9, 2009. For seven days participants thronged the brand new and dramatically modern Melbourne Convention Center on the east bank of Yarra River, which...

Crosswalk.com - Religion Today

Remembering Burma: One Refugee’s Story

When Neineh escaped the gunfire into a refugee camp in Thailand, he left a place that still tugs at his heart today. The Global Day of Prayer for Burma is March 14....

Religion Today Summaries - March 12, 2010

World Vision Suspends Work in Pakistan after KillingsNigeria Police, Plateau Officials Disagree on Death TollLesbian Bishop-Elect Clears Crucial HurdleChinese Bible Updated for First Time in 90 Years...

Religion Today Summaries - March 11, 2010

Habitat for Humanity Begins Homes for Quake-Hit ChileansIranian Pastor Tortured, Threatened for 'Converting Muslims'London: Christian Registrar Loses Discrimination AppealArchdiocese Refuses to Re-Enroll Children of Lesbian Parents...

Islamic Gunmen Kill World Vision Workers in Pakistan

Suspected Islamic militants armed with guns and grenades stormed the offices of a Christian relief and development organization in northwest Pakistan Wednesday, killing six aid workers and wounding seven others....

Religion Today Summaries - March 10, 2010

Christians Expelled, Forced to Abandon 33 Foster Kids in MoroccoHundreds Flee New Religious Violence in NigeriaCourt Reverses Revocation of Indonesian Church's Building PermitOrthodox Anglican Challenge UK Bishop on Homosexual Views...

Donations for Chile Lag Far Behind Haiti Giving

While Chile's seismic activity registered as the seventh-most powerful earthquake in recorded history, that power hasn't come close to motivating the kind of benevolent giving that Haiti experienced....

Elation Records

“Slack Key First”- Dennis Soares

Took a lesson from slack key master Cryil Pahinui yesterday.  This was the first time I ever really played slack key although I have been playing the guitar for almost 45 years.  Created a little song and recorded it to my “practice recorder.”  Here it is live and unpolished.  Why...

“The Awakening”- Dennis and Christy Soares

This track was taken from the CD “The Awakening” by Dennis and Christy Soares.  To hear all of the tracks on the CD follow this link.  http://cdbaby.com/cd/dcsoares2 Enjoy- Dennis Download Standard Podcasts...

“Tear Down The Walls”- Dennis and Christy Soares

This track was released in 1989 by Dennis and Christy Soares on the Elation Records Label.  It celebrated the bringing down of the Berlin Wall and other historic events that were happening in China.  To hear the entire album visit:  http://cdbaby.com/cd/dcsoares9  Enjoy- Dennis Download Standard Podcasts...

“Doing More With Less”- Dennis Soares

This excerpt is taken from a talk given on 5/31/09 at Spiritual Truth Center- Hawaii.  The topic is looking at what is essential and what is not. Enjoy, Rev. Dennis Download Standard Podcasts...

“Selfless vs. Selfish”- Dennis Soares

This audio excerpt comes from a talk delivered by Dennis Soares on 5/24/09 at Spiritual Truth Crenter- Hawaii.  The clip examines the differences between these two words and makes some clarifications. Enjoy, Rev. Dennis Soares Download Standard Podcasts...

“If You Believe It”- Dennis Soares

This selection comes from the CD “Remembering” by Dennis and Christy Soares, released in 2002.  The song talks about manifesting what you desire.  To hear the entire CD follow this link: http://cdbaby.com/cd/dcsoares Enjoy, Dennis Download Standard Podcasts...

On Faith

Do religious convictions trump government rules?

In response to the new gay marriage law in Washington, Catholic Charities closed its adoption and foster care programs and cut spousal benefits to future employees -- to avoid providing services to homosexual couples. If a church or other religious charity receives government funding, should it follow all government rules,...

Proselytizing overseas: Religious freedom or coercion?

What is the real problem with proselytism overseas by U.S. religious groups? Isn't sharing one's faith part of religious freedom? When does it cross the line into manipulation and coercion? Go here for more information on this issue....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry....

Religion's role in American foreign policy

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is recommending that the U.S. government develop a strategy to engage religious communities of all faiths in addressing foreign policy challenges. Should U.S. foreign policy get religion?...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry....

Ban the R-word?

Advocacy groups for people with intellectual disabilities are campaigning to end use of the word 'retard' or 'retarded.' What do you think of their initiative?...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry....

Gays in the military

Top U.S. defense officials say they will repeal the decades-old "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which requires gay soldiers to keep their sexual orientation secret. Homosexuality is often cast as a religious issue. Should religious views be a factor in military decisions? Should the U.S. military repeal its 'don't ask,...

Super Bowl an appropriate venue for pro-life ad?

The conservative Christian group Focus on the Family is sponsoring a pro-life ad, featuring football star Tim Tebow, during Sunday's Super Bowl. Should CBS show the ad? Should CBS allow other faith-based groups to buy Super Bowl ads promoting their beliefs on social issues? Is a major sporting event, or...

The Zennist

Too freaking dumb?

Am I too freaking dumb to understand Buddhism? As we might expect, most teachers of Buddhism would, if you put this question to them about yourself, say no. However, there are a lot of assumptions that come with such a......

Dogen: beyond the facade of hagiography

Hagiography literally means “sacred writing” but carries with it more of a technical meaning referring to a branch of literature dealing with biographies of religious persons usually inspired by veneration. In the life of Dogen, for example, the hagiographical material......

One joy leads to another

I remember as a kid how I loved to take my allowance from mowing lawns and baby sitting to Harvard’s Bookstore to buy comic books, three for a dime. Mr. Rice, my father’s old pal, owned the store. He was......

Buddhism's bad boy

Mara is the bad boy of Buddhism; its devil and tempter, if you like. Essentially, we live in the land of Mara—and certainly we inhabit the body of Mara since Mara is synonymous with the Five Aggregates (S. iii. 195).......

The Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment

So far I have enjoyed reading A. Charles Muller’s translation of The Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment with a commentary by the Korean Son (Zen) Monk Kihwa (1376–1433). Kihwa’s commentary is espeically illuminating at times. According to Muller, “Kihwa is the......

A better analogy for meditation

This Friday, at a birthday party for a friend, someone asked me what is meditation? A basic, sound question, I first explained to Karl (the person who asked me the question) that meditation taught these days is mainly for the......

Catholic Exchange

St. Matilda

Matilda, also sometimes known as Maude, was born around 895. Her father was Count Dietrich of Westphalia and her mother’s name was Reinhild. Her grandmother, who was the Abbess of the Eufurt convent, raised Matilda. In 909, Matilda married Henry…...

Christ, the Model of the Patient Teacher!

John 18:37 Pilate said to him, “So you are a king?” Jesus answered, “You say that I am a king. For this I was born, and for this I have come into the world, to bear witness to the truth.…...

Corporations, Courts, and Culture War

About the time of JFK’s assassination, U.S. Federal Courts began social engineering like men possessed.  Chief Justice Earl Warren mobilized the Judiciary to campaign for an ethereal Constitution as opposed to a written one.  Article I, section I, of the…...

Boomsday: Coming to a Theater Near You

“Do not cast me off in the time of old age; forsake me not when my strength is spent” — Psalm 71:9 ESV. “You shall stand up before the gray head and honor the face of an old man, and…...

What a Father!

Stories depicting real events in the Gospels have a particular power and appeal. It is a real grace to ponder what Jesus said and did and how others responded, even if the events come to us through the perspective of…...

Supreme Expectations

The Washington rumor mill is busy grinding out speculation that President Obama will soon have a chance to nominate one or possibly two new justices to the Supreme Court. The speculation focuses more often on the anticipated retirement of Justice…...

Tricycle

Batchelor’s “Confession of a Buddhist Atheist” examined by Mark Vernon

Here’s a review of Stephen Batchelor’s Confession of a Buddhist Atheist. Since publishing his best-selling Buddhism Without Beliefs, Stephen has become somewhat controversial in Buddhist circles for his Western approach to the Buddha’s teachings. Stephen points out, however, that “the great strength of Buddhism throughout its history is that it has...

Monk arrested for setting fire to temple for insurance

A monk in Japan allegedly sets his temple on fire to collect on insurance money. Well, Dogen does say that, “A zen master’s life is one continuous mistake.”...

On uprising anniversary, Dalai Lama says China wants to “annihilate Buddhism”

Using stronger words than he usually does, the Dalai Lama accused Beijing of persecuting monastics in Chinese-occupied Tibet: “They are putting the monks and nuns in prison-like conditions, depriving them the opportunity to study and practice in peace,” he said, accusing Chinese of working to “deliberately annihilate Buddhism.” The Dalai Lama’s remarks...

The Inklings of Michael Wenger

Michael Wenger has practiced Zen since 1972 and he was gracious enough to run a Discussion during Tricycle’s 90-day online ango, The Big Sit. Now he has a blog with his wonderful ink drawings, called inklings. You won’t be disappointed if you stop by. Below is a drawing of his from...

Buddhist Geeks online magazine

The excellent podcast outfit known as Buddhist Geeks has been reborn with a new website and online magazine! Check it out here. Best of luck to Vince and Emily!...

A Flower Blooms in China

A very rare and very small flower grew under a nun’s washing machine in China....

Frederica Here and Now

Avatar

Frederica reviews the James Cameron film Avatar, arguing that it is not the pantheism but the predictable story line that should give us pause. ...

Frederica in California

Frederica speaks at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, about Orthodox spirituality and the Jesus Prayer. ...

The Fast

Frederica reflects on fasting and the rigor involved in all ascetic practices. ...

Saint Felicity

Frederica recounts the history of her patron saint, whose feast day is February 1st. ...

The Lost Gospel of Mary

Frederica speaks at Truro Anglican Church in Fairfax, Virginia, about her book The Lost Gospel of Mary. ...

Studio Mathewes

Frederica interviews her daughter-in-law Jocelyn about her work as a wedding photographer. Click HERE to view Jocelyn's work. ...

Faith Central - Times Online - WBLG

Will abolishing celibacy end abuse scandals in the Church?

Bess writes: The Pope, reports the BBC has just defended celibacy for priests, a rule of life he describes as “a sign of full devotion” to the Catholic Church. No surprise there – traditionally in Catholic teaching priesthood is seen......

Animals, post the Rapture

Bess writes: Are you in anguish over your animal? The thought that, come the Rapture (that initial stage of the Second Coming where Christ is expected - imminently by some Americans - to return to earth and scoop the Righteous......

Moral dilemma? Safety v dignity and the airport body scanner

Bess writes: Moral dilemma – starter for 10. Airport body scanners – an unnecessary violation of privacy or a vital security check. What do you think? I ask in the wake of Will Pavia’s report on the two Muslim women......

Devil worship, the Vatican and battling exorcists

Fr Gabriele Amorth, Exorcist Bess writes: Rome, I can reveal, is riven by battling exorcists. Well, two to be precise, both priests, both experts on demonic possession, yet currently clashing over the possible existence of Satan worshippers within the Vatican.......

An apology and the Danish cartoon of the Prophet

Bess writes: Is an apology ever a mistake? I ask after reading this Detroit News report of a row in Denmark, where politicos, hacks and religious leaders are at cross-purposes, yet again over the infamous cartoon of the Prophet, first......

Will the faith vote decide the outcome of the next election?

Bess writes: Will faith be a decisive factor in the next election? The Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy is to argue tonight that it will be, reports the BBC. In the Progress lecture tonight the MP for East Renfrewshire will focus......

The Illumined Heart

The Animal Rights Movement from an Orthodox Perspective

Human exceptionalism advocate and author Wesley J. Smith speaks with host Kevin Allen about the animal rights-animal liberation movement and its insistence on the "moral equivalence" between animals and humans! How does this compare with Orthodox teachings about the "brotherhood" of humans, animals and inanimate nature (St Gregory Palamas)? Listen...

Is Your Parish Dead Or Alive?

On this encore program from 2008, Kevin speaks with Fr. Jonathon Ivanoff, Secretary of the Department of Evangelization of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) about the "life cycle" of parishes and how to know whether your parish is thriving, dying or dead on the vine -- and what can...

Mystery and Sacramentality: East and West

What began as a conversation with Fuller Theological Seminary professor Dr. Paraskeve (Eve) Tibbs over coffee, becomes an interview on the essential differences between the ways the Christian East and West understand the fundamentals of the faith, worship, and sacraments. A great introduction to East-West Christian distinctives on this encore...

Desert Wisdom In The City

Listen in on this sublime encore conversation between renowned spiritual elder Father Zacharias (Zakarou), spiritual child of Elder Sophrony, and Kevin's guest host Father Josiah Trenham, senior pastor of St Andrew Orthodox Church, Riverside, California. This is one you won't want to miss! ...

Living in the Ruins of Christendom - Part 2

Dr. H. Tristram Engelehardt, Jr. concludes his fascinating interview about life in a “neo-pagan” culture with “competing moral alternatives”. ...

Living in the Ruins of Christendom - Part 1

Medical doctor (M.D.) and doctor of Philosophy (PhD.), author and university professor, Dr (Herman) Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. explains why our culture is post-Christian and post-metaphysical, how it got that way, and what the implications and challenges are for the Orthodox family. ...

Not About Religion Magazine and Blog

Books: Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk

Author Tony DuShane, a former Jehovah’s Witness, uses his first novel to spill the beans on what it is truly like to be a young JW. It’s fascinating and scary....

Science and faith personified

President Barack Obama’s nomination of Francis Collins to head the National Institutes of Health is good news for scientists, for people of faith, and for all Americans. Dr. Collins, a preeminent geneticist and devout Christian, is highly qualified for the job because of his skills and his values. In the 1990s...

The heathen in our midst

Some people are quick to ridicule faithful religious adherents. But me? I envy them....

18 tips for living the golden rule

Leo Babauta compiled this list of tips for living the golden rule in daily life. Religion teaches the rule, but it's so not about religion....

Muhammad Entering From the Rear: A review of Osama Van Halen

If punk rock songs are short, loud, offensive, and give a big F.U. to the mainstream, then Michael Muhammad Knight's new novel, Osama Van Halen (Soft Skull Press) is very punk rock....

A conversation with uber-atheist Sam Harris

In 2001 Sam Harris was a graduate student in neuroscience. But like so many people, 9/11 radically altered his life. Seeing affluent young men kill themselves and others in the name of their God led him to conclude there was something fundamentally wrong with many of the world’s religions. I...

La Shawn Barber's Corner

I’m a Feminist!

I believe in equal justice under the law for us human females, a principle that covers a multitude of rights. For example, equal pay for equal work, the right to vote, and the right to live....

Bound Ambition

Me and my blog. Oh boy. As I’ve mentioned a few times, I’m writing a novel in the paranormal and Christian genres. I started a year ago, and I’m presently rewriting/revising it. I hope to have it agent-ready by my birthday, May 5. Will I make it? I’ve invested a year...

Wisconsin Planned Parenthood Covers Up Statutory Rape

Update (2/25): Yesterday I posted a video Live Action recorded in June 2008, which showed a Wisconsin Planned Parenthood worker telling who she believes is an underage pregnant teen not to reveal that her boyfriend is an adult. Abortion mill workers in Wisconsin must report statutory rape. The story appeared...

30-Year-Old Dead Frozen Babies in West Philly

If you had your baby killed around 1980 in West Philadelphia, heads up. Your dead baby may be among the frozen “late-term” fetuses found at an abortion mill. (Source) Through the fire, indeed....

Duke False Rape Accuser Charged With Attempted Murder

I deleted the text of this post (although the archived version is somewhere out there), something I rarely do. I don’t want to write about this woman anymore. I said what I wanted to say about her and the case in the Duke “Rape” Case archives....

Birmingham Planned Parenthood on Probation

As part of her undercover stings at Planned Parenthood offices, Lila Rose of Live Action recorded employees (including a “doctor”) lying about fetal development and advising the “underage” Lila Rose to lie about her adult “boyfriend’s” age. One of the clinics, Birmingham Planned Parenthood, has been put on probation for killing...

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