Thursday, 26 November 2009

ChristianWorldviewNetwork.com

Item #1

The Grave Influence of Karl Marx
By Brannon Howse 


Item #2

Two Tracks to Globalism Merge
By Brannon Howse
There have been two tracks to globalism for many years-political and spiritual. Now the two tracks have become one as politicians use religion to promote globalism and religious leaders become partners with politicians and promote the United Nations.


Item #3

Is the Bubble About to Burst?
By Gary Kah
Yes, it's true! The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the organization that "insures" your bank deposits, is officially broke. It ran out of money in early October due to the large number of banks that are continuing to fail.[1] This news came in spite of the fact that the FDIC had raised its rates to member banks earlier in the year in an attempt to shore up its dwindling reserves.


Item #4

Cloward-Piven Government
By James Simpson
It is time to cast aside all remaining doubt. President Obama is not trying to lead America forward to recovery, prosperity and strength. Quite the opposite, in fact.


Item #5

The Grave Influence of Saul Alinksy
By Brannon Howse 



Item #6

An Eye-Opening Account of Health Care Lobbying
By Cliff Kincaid
It's difficult to get these basic facts reported in the major media. Bill Donohue of the Catholic League claims in a press release that President Obama has double-crossed the Catholic bishops on the matter of abortion funding in the health care bill. "The Senate has just completed its version, and it contains nothing like the language of the [anti-abortion] Stupak amendment" in the House bill, notes Donohue.



Item #7

Obama's Radical Rogues Gallery?
By Phyllis Schlafly
Another kooky Barack Obama appointee became publicly known this month and quickly was thrown or voluntarily threw herself under the bus. Anita Dunn, the White House communications director (who led Obama's war on Fox News), said that Mao Tse-tung was one of her two favorite "political philosophers" whom "I turn to most" for answers to important questions.