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Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick Refuted – Jay Dyer Live

Fr Damick has posted a giant, rambling and confused response to me that is hilariously bad. In this stream I will respond to every one of his objections and show how his deflections are nonsense to the non-existent audience I don’t have. Since it is all public and includes false claims I will respond publicly: He includes a host of lies in an attempt to white knight for the radical politically active left women that Ancient Faith Radio has promoted the last couple years.

Christians can forget “Shallow Diplomacy” in the Religious War on Churches in the Holy Land

A month ago, after reading a desperate cry for help from the National Coalition of Christian Organisations in Palestine (NCCOP) addressed to the World Council of Churches, I emailed eight churches in my locality asking whether that heart-rending appeal had trickled down to them at parish level.
If not, I hoped to find out where the break in communications occurred, as this wasn’t the first time churches in the Holy Land had sought support from Western Christendom. Previous appeals were largely ignored and left to civil society for action.

Mystery Babylon: The History of Ecumenism, Public Education & Geopolitical Intrigue

Chris Kendall and John Adams of The Afternoon Commute invited me back to explore the subjects of textual studies, the Documentary Hypothesis, Julius Wellhausen, German Higher Criticism, the Reformation, Renaissance Humanism, Ecumenism, Zionism, Dominion Theology, Millennialism, Theosophy, Spiritism and “Direct Revelation,” Revivalism, Utopianism, Roman Catholicism and Vatican II, the World Council of Churches and the Rockefellers, Rick Warren, Mega Churches, The Charismatic Movement, Materialism, more problems in Darwinian theory, Scientism

Coalitions of Religious Organizations on War: Rationalized, Hypocrisized, and Compromised

By Gary Brumback | Dissident Voice | February 12, 2016 National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. National Council of Churches of Christ in the US National Council of Synagogues Unitarian Universalist US Council of Muslims World Council of Churches World Council of Independent Christian Churches Were it not for its record of either engaging in war, […]

Divesting America of Ozone-Destroying Energy Sources

Long before the price of gas and oil began to plummet, socially conscious churches, universities, non-profit organizations, and local governments began to divest themselves of fossil fuel stock and shock the fossil fuel industry to understand the environmental and public health concerns.
The World Council of Churches, which represents about 590 million Christians in 520,000 congregations, decided in July that to continue to hold fossil fuel stock would compromise its ethics, and recommended that the 349 member denominations consider divesting oil and gas stock.