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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Acting like Todd Bentley’s publicist
By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. Todd Bentley, the bush telegraph reportedly says, is pleased with the recent Oprah Winfrey Network program on faith healing, which features him. I think, sadly, that he has some reason to … Continue reading
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News from New Zealand – the Christchurch quake
When a natural disaster hits a community, changing lives forever in seconds of abject terror, the volume of information coming from the disaster zone can be overwhelming for those of us who follow the news. The moving from rescue operations … Continue reading
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Jester, Anonymous and the Phelps
Computer World: The Anonymous hacking collective this morning defaced the Web site of the controversial Westboro Baptist Church in the middle of a live radio show that included a church spokeswoman and a member of Anonymous. The defacement came just days … Continue reading
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New Zealand
I’m asking readers of BDBO to take some time and pray for the people of Christchurch New Zealand. The South Island has been hit by another catastropic earth quake, measuring 6.3 on the Richter Scale; if you’ve been following the … Continue reading
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Canadian court cases
Lifesite News, headquartered in Toronto is being sued by Raymond Gravel, a Catholic priest and former MP (BQ-Repentigny). Brian Lilley at Lilley’s Pad has the most reasoned response I’ve found: Freedom of speech and lawsuits. The Province: The B.C. government … Continue reading
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Phelps versus Phelps versus Anonymous?
It was widely reported last week that Anonymous sent an open message to Fred Phelps and his family at Westboro Baptist Church last week. The hacker collective supposedly put the Phelp clan on notice. Anonymous letter is here. A piece: … Continue reading
Strang goes strange – company book branch sues Benny Hinn
Vancouver Sun: A Lake Mary book publisher is suing televangelist and faith healer Benny Hinn, saying he violated a morality clause in their contract when he began an “inappropriate relationship” with another evangelist, and thus, must pay $250,000. In August, … Continue reading
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Daystar Television hit with second lawsuit
Daystar Television Network is facing it’s second civil lawsuit from a former employee. The lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday in US District Court in Dallas by Jennifer Falcon, alleges sexual harassment by then Daystar Administrative Manager of Special Projects, Bill Trammel. … Continue reading
