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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
September 12th, 2013

Pope Francis assures atheists: You don’t have to believe in God to go to heaven
In comments likely to enhance his progressive reputation, Pope Francis has written a long, open letter to the founder of La Repubblica newspaper, Eugenio Scalfari, stating that non-believers would be forgiven by God if they followed their consciences. Responding to a list of questions published in the paper by Mr Scalfari, who is not a Roman Catholic, Francis wrote: “You ask me if the God of the Christians forgives those who don’t believe and who don’t seek the faith. I start by saying – and this is the fundamental thing – that God’s mercy has no limits if you go to him with a sincere and contrite heart. The issue for those who do not believe in God is to obey their conscience.  

Are terrorists setting U.S. wildfires?
“Perhaps the most simple form of economic warfare is wild land arson,” Scott said in his “Fire Wars” presentation. “That’s just setting fires in U.S. forests [and] grasslands.”  

Are We Living in the ‘End Times’ as Prophesied in the Bible? Shocking Poll Reveals Americans’ Views
A startling proportion of Americans believe that we’re currently living in the End Times, according to a stunning new poll that was conducted by the Barna Group, a research firm that focuses on faith. In fact, more than four in 10 individuals (41 percent) over the age of 18 believe that “the world is currently living in the ‘end times’ as described by prophecies in the Bible.”  

Adelson offers to help Obama on Syria vote
Billionaire says he’s ready to call in some ‘friends’ to persuade Congress...  

Hinting at dismay with Obama, PM says Israel can rely only on itself
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday declared that nations that use weapons of mass destruction must pay a price, and said that his own actions as leader of the Jewish state revolved around the conviction that ultimately Israel had no one to rely on but itself when facing enemy threats.  

US is ‘floundering’ over Syria, says ex-Mossad chief
Russia’s proposal to remove Syria’s chemical weapons has driven the prospect of Bashar Assad’s ouster further away, to Israel’s detriment, the former head of the Mossad told The Times of Israel in an exclusive interview.  

Massive Starfish Die-Off Baffles Scientists
The waters off British Columbia, Canada, are littered with dead starfish, and researchers have no idea what’s causing the deaths.  

Jesuit head: US strike on Syria would be 'abuse of power'
A U.S. military strike on Syria would be an "abuse of power" that should be "condemned and rejected," the global leader of the Jesuit order of Catholic brothers and priests has said. Jesuit Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, who leads the some 17,000 member order that counts among its ranks Pope Francis, adds his voice to a chorus of Catholic prelates around the world sharply criticizing the attack in an interview made public Wednesday.  

Guatemala, Afghanistan and Yellowstone: Earthquakes 5-11 September 2013
After the above-average numbers of earthquakes recorded last week (mostly accounted for by the aftershocks of Alaska’s M7.0 tremor) the planet returned to a state of relative quiescence. The United States Geological Survey’s real time earthquake map recorded a total of 1543 tremors, of all magnitudes in the US and at least magnitude 4 (≥M4.0) elsewhere. Of these, 23 were ≥M5.0 and four ≥M6.0 – three of them on the Pacific margins and the fourth on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.  

Florida Pastor Arrested for Attempting Heinous 9/11 Protest
Pastor Terry Jones and his assistant pastor, Marvin Sapp Jr. were arrested on felony charges Wednesday as they attempted to stage a protest against the Muslim faith by burning Qurans. They were arrested for attempting to burn close to 3,000 Qurans; one for each 9/11 victim of the 2001 terrorist attacks.  

Minor Earthquake Felt in Jerusalem Area
According to the Institute, the quake occurred at 4:20 Am local time. The epicenter of the quake was in an area north of the Dead Sea, about 30 kilometers outside Jerusalem. Residents of Jerusalem and its eastern suburbs reported feeling the tremor.  

A plea for caution from Vladimir Putin
The potential strike by the United States against Syria, despite strong opposition from many countries and major political and religious leaders, including the pope, will result in more innocent victims and escalation, potentially spreading the conflict far beyond Syria’s borders. A strike would increase violence and unleash a new wave of terrorism. It could undermine multilateral efforts to resolve the Iranian nuclear problem and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and further destabilize the Middle East and North Africa. It could throw the entire system of international law and order out of balance.  

Russia’s ‘carrier-killer’ Moskva enters Mediterranean
Russia’s Moskva missile cruiser, dubbed a “carrier-killer” by NATO, has passed through the Straits of Gibraltar and is now heading toward the eastern Mediterranean to assume command of the Russian naval force there.  

Syria crisis: Russia's Putin issues plea to US over Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a direct personal appeal to the American people over the Syrian crisis. He wrote in the New York Times that a US military strike against Syria could unleash a new wave of terrorism. The US had threatened strikes, accusing the Syrian regime of killing hundreds in a poison-gas attack on 21 August.  

North Korea's Yongbyon reactor 'nearing operation'
Steam has been seen rising from North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility, suggesting that the reactor has been restarted, a US institute says. The colour and volume of the steam indicated that the reactor was in or nearing operation, the institute said. Pyongyang vowed to restart facilities at its main Yongbyon nuclear complex in April, amid high regional tensions.  

Putin Plays Obama for a Fool
Putin has succeeded in making Obama appear to be weak and a fool in dealing with Syria. Even though Obama tried to take some of the credit for the proposal to place Assad’s chemical weapons under international control, it was clear that Putin was in charge.

Palestinians declare war over Temple Mount
The armed wing of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' own Fatah faction has declared war on Israel over what it said are attempts to lay the groundwork for the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. Fatah's Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade issued a statement on Tuesday decrying renewed visits by Jewish groups to the Temple Mount, calling such visits an "invasion...by settlers" that had no other purpose but to harm Muslim interests.  

Iraq blasts near Baghdad Shia mosque 'kill at least 35'
Two explosions near a Shia mosque in the Iraqi capital Baghdad have killed at least 35 people, officials say. At least 55 others were wounded in the attack in the largely Shia district of Kasra as worshippers were leaving the mosque after evening prayers. No-one has yet said they carried out the attack, but suspicion will fall on Sunni militants.  

Syria rebel coalition rejects Russia chemical weapons handover proposal
The military wing of the U.S.-backed Syrian National Coalition (SNC), an umbrella opposition group fighting against President Bashar Assad, has flatly rejected a proposal by Russia which would see the regime hand over control of its vast chemical weapons stockpiles to international control to avoid U.S. military strikes.  

One dead as flash flooding hits parts of Colorado
Days of heavy rains caused flash flooding in Colorado's Boulder County early Thursday that has flooded streets, triggered mudslides, prompted evacuations, and left one person dead.  

North Korea's Yongbyon reactor 'nearing operation'
Steam has been seen rising from North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility, suggesting that the reactor has been restarted, a US institute says. The colour and volume of the steam indicated that the reactor was in or nearing operation, the institute said. Pyongyang vowed to restart facilities at its main Yongbyon nuclear complex in April, amid high regional tensions.  

Florida pastor arrested before he could burn 2,998 Qurans on anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Law enforcement arrested a Florida pastor Wednesday as he drove to a park to light nearly 3,000 Qurans on fire to protest the 2001 terrorist attacks. Polk County sheriff’s deputies arrested Pastor Terry Jones, 61, and his associate pastor, Marvin Sapp Jr., 34, on felony charges as he drove a pickup truck towing a large barbecue-style grill filled with Qurans soaked in kerosene. He had said he was heading to a nearby park to burn 2,998 Qurans — one for every victim of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Sheriff’s officials said they would hold a news conference later Wednesday to discuss specific charges.

Putin Plays Obama for a Fool
Putin has succeeded in making Obama appear to be weak and a fool in dealing with Syria. Even though Obama tried to take some of the credit for the proposal to place Assad’s chemical weapons under international control, it was clear that Putin was in charge.  

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