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    Reverend Roland Scroggins is officially the Bishop of the Northwest Region,
but wants to reach all that he can with the good news. Many others are teaming up to handle the challenge of documenting the events
being ignored on this earth. Many are ministering to the crowds on the Internet.
     We have a number on our team who are really involved and excited about the
many things that are happening in these last days. Mike McKerracher is helping to collect data and help manage some of this web sites
challenges. Ron Cantrell is writing from the city of Jerusalem. He is the Editor of Bridges for Peace. We host the archive of his "Letters
from Jerusalem" where you can get the true picture of whats happening. Also to promote his site at Bridges for Peace a wonderful Ministry in Jerusalem. We hope to get Faith on board. Faith is a fantastic pastors wife who is
evangelizing the internet like a rocket. We are sharing with the Pacific Justice Institute, The Kings Table in Britan, and many more. There is so
much to be done.
    
We have tried to share the message with hundreds of news and media services They intenionally ignor the the subject of the churches under Persecution. It is such a big issue that it is almost crimnal for the news media to jointly ignore the issue.More Change than Ever The 1% population of gay people have forced all the major channels to have pro-gay tv shows during prime time. There are now 6. They are being forced to push their minority views down the throats of the moral majority. The moral majority is being ignored constantly. The media has ignored many actions that smack of justice, freedom, and seem to love having the tale wag the dog.
    
They call the normal, moral majority, "homophobes". That is projection of their illness onto normal people.
I feel the true description is that they are "normaphobes", or "theophobes". Or Bibliophobic. Those unwilling to actually read what the Bible
says aboute the issue. We have a bible study that shows the scriptures about this issue.
They deny the norms set down in the bible and choose to live by their own definition of right and wrong.
     We have a number on our team
who are really involved and excited about the many things that are happening in these last days.
Mike McKerracher is helping to collect data and help manage some of this web sites challenges.
Ron Cantrell is writing from the city of Jerusalem. He is the Editor of Bridges for Peace.
We hope to get Faith on board.
Faith is a fantastic pastors wife who is evangelizing the internet like a rocket.
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15 Students Charged in Ill. Hazing Case--AP 05/17/2003 Fifteen teenagers allegedly involved in the videotaped hazing of high school girls were charged with battery, and prosecutors vowed to keep searching for whomever supplied the alcohol that fueled the melee in which students were beaten and showered with filth. |
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Sniper Suspect's Attorneys Seek Evidence--AP 05/17/2003 Lawyers for sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad want prosecutors to turn over details of any crimes linked to him that prosecutors plan to present at his capital murder trial. |
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Muslims 'draw line in the sand' in D.C.--WND 05/17/2003 U.S. Islamic activists are uniting with a leading anti-war group to hold a civil rights march and rally they tout as the largest gathering of Muslims ever in the nation's capital. |
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Arab linked to hijacker 'cased' Bush ranch--NY Daily News 05/17/2003 Counterterror officials suspect that an Arab student linked to one of the Sept. 11 hijackers may have cased the presidential ranch in Crawford, Tex. - six months before the 9/11 attacks. |
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Texas, 12 other states sue over porn popups--Associated Press 05/17/2003 Texas and 12 other states are suing an Internet firm that allegedly billed people who tried to close pop-up windows for pornographic Web sites, the Wisconsin attorney general said Thursday. |
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WHO Says China Doctors Still Under-Reporting SARS--Reuters 05/17/2003 The World Health Organisation said on Saturday some confused Chinese doctors were under-reporting SARS infections, as Taiwan announced a record one-day rise in cases of the deadly virus. |
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Belgium to Send General Franks Iraq Lawsuit to US--Reuters 05/17/2003 Belgium's Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt said on Saturday he would send a war crimes lawsuit filed in Belgium against the commander of U.S.-led forces in Iraq to the United States next week. |
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Dozens Killed in Morocco Suicide Blasts--AP 05/17/2003 Suicide attackers set off explosions at a Jewish community center, a Spanish social club and a hotel and near the Belgian consulate in the heart of Casablanca, killing at least 30 bystanders and about 10 attackers, officials and witnesses said Saturday. |
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U.S. probes passports as France protests 'lies'--Washington Times 05/17/2003 The Department of Homeland Security is investigating whether the French government provided passports to members of Saddam Hussein's regime fleeing Iraq as French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin demanded yesterday that "lies" published in the U.S. and British press stop. |
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Slovaks Approve EU Entry Despite Turnout Worries--Reuters 05/17/2003 Slovakia overwhelmingly approved European Union entry in a referendum on Saturday, but victory celebrations were tempered by poor voter turnout that nearly invalidated the result. |
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U.S. Expecting More al-Qaida Bombings--AP 05/17/2003 U.S. counterterrorism officials said Saturday they expect additional al-Qaida bombings at lightly defended targets in Asia and Africa. |
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U.N. Pressing for Bigger Role in Iraq--AP 05/17/2003 If Secretary of State Colin Powell wants a unanimous Security Council vote to lift sanctions against Iraq, the United States will have to make major concessions to Russia, China and France — giving the United Nations a bigger role in postwar Iraq. |
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U.S. Army Team to Probe Looted Iraqi Nuclear Site--Reuters 05/17/2003 U.S. military experts will soon visit a looted Iraqi nuclear facility, the U.S. Central Command said Friday, following reports that people living near the site were showing signs of radiation sickness. |
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Bomber Kills Israeli Ahead of Summit--AP 05/17/2003 A Palestinian suicide attacker disguised as an observant Jew blew himself up in a West Bank square crowded with Israeli settlers Saturday, killing himself and an Israeli man, military officials said. |
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Palestinian PM Abbas Arrives for Talks with Sharon--Reuters 05/17/2003 Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas arrived in Jerusalem on Saturday for the highest-level Middle East talks in two years, divided over a U.S.-backed "road map" for peace. |
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No. 10 Most-Wanted Iraqi Surrenders--AP 05/17/2003 A former top official of Saddam Hussein's Republican Guard and No. 10 on the coalition's most-wanted list surrendered to coalition forces in Baghdad on Saturday, the U.S. military said. |
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Republicans Warned to Shun Gay Agenda--Charisma News 05/17/2003 Pro-family Christian leaders say top Republicans are "flirting" with the agenda of homosexual activists, endangering President Bush's re-election bid next year. |
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College mission teams set to face their fears overseas, strengthen their faith--Christian Times 05/17/2003 Tara Wilbur, a sophomore at California Baptist University, had tears streaming down her face as she confided in her mission project leader the difficult choice that lay ahead of her. |
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Astronomer Offers Skeptics Scientific 'Reasons to Believe'--Charisma News 05/17/2003 Though some theologians like to make a science out of evangelism, astronomer Hugh Ross does the opposite -- using the wonders of creation as a way of sharing his faith with those who need up-to-date facts to convince them of the truth of the old, old story. |
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Vatican Confirms Pope Has Parkinson's--AP 05/17/2003 A top Vatican official acknowledged Saturday what many observers have long suspected — that Pope John Paul II suffers from Parkinson's disease. He said the pontiff's prayers helped him cope with the degenerative neurological disorder. |
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Comic-book convention features porn--WND 05/17/2003 A major national comic-book convention in Michigan this weekend features pornographic-film stars and sale of pornographic material, reports the American Family Association in Michigan, a fact that has caused at least one participating organization to pull out of the event. |
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Democrats Target Bush at Iowa Forum--AP 05/17/2003 With President Bush now officially a candidate, Democrats seeking their party's nomination to run against him shifted their fire from each other Saturday and aimed instead at the president. |
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Democrats Urge Extended Unemployment Benefits--Reuters 05/17/2003 Democrats on Saturday urged President Bush and his fellow Republicans to back a further extension of unemployment benefits for millions of Americans who could lose them at the end of the month. |
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Bush Takes First Step in Re-Election Bid--Reuters 05/17/2003 With little fanfare, President Bush took the first step in his race for a second term on Friday by filing legal documents that will allow him to raise campaign money and organize his re-election bid. |
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Democrat Kerry Offers New Health Care Plan--Reuters 05/17/2003 With health care moving to the top of the Democratic agenda, presidential contender John Kerry unveiled a plan on Friday to reduce costs, provide health insurance to nearly all children and expand coverage to uninsured Americans. |
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