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“Let the Headlines Speak”
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November 4th, 2014

New Poll Finds Evangelicals’ Favorite Heresies
Most American evangelicals hold views condemned as heretical by some of the most important councils of the early church. A survey released today by LifeWay Research for Ligonier Ministries “reveals a significant level of theological confusion,” said Stephen Nichols, Ligonier’s chief academic officer. Many evangelicals do not have orthodox views about either God or humans, especially on questions of salvation and the Holy Spirit, he said.  

Human Skulls Found in Connecticut Home Were Owned by Occultist
A pair of Connecticut junk haulers was stunned to learn on Friday that two skulls picked up at the cluttered home of a deceased man on the day before Halloween were human remains, not made of plastic as they had thought.  

Obama 'using federal law to target Christians
A new lawsuit has been filed arguing that the Obama administration is using the law to attack groups of faith that do not support the White House agenda of contraception and abortion for all. “On information and belief, plaintiffs allege that the purpose of the Final Mandate, including the restrictively narrow scope of the religious employers exemption, is to discriminate against religious organizations that oppose contraception and abortion,”  

Napolitano: Obama Can Open The Borders Whenever He Wants
NAPOLITANO: Some of this is very frightening and what I’m about to tell you and our viewers is frightening as well. Here’s what the president can do and totally on his own: he can open the borders. He can order the Border Patrol to do nothing when people present themselves at the borders who are absolutely and totally unqualified to come in.  

The Third Intifada is already here   Who ever did not realize it already (Israel Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino, for example), this is definitely the third Intifada. But unlike the nightmare scenarios we imagined, based on past experience, numerous Palestinians are not participating as they did in the First Intifada, nor is it characterized by frequent and catastrophic terror attacks like the Second Intifada.  

Jeanne Shaheen Conspired With White House Insider On IRS Targeting Scandal
Democratic New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen was principally involved in a plot with Lois Lerner and President Barack Obama’s political appointee at the IRS to lead a program of harassment against conservative nonprofit groups during the 2012 election...  

U.S. scientists say uncertainties loom about Ebola's transmission, other key facts
Another crucial question is whether the virus can be spread by people who do not show symptoms. For months public health officials in the United States and elsewhere have insisted it cannot. But the possibility of such "subclinical transmission" remains very much open, said Dr. Andrew Pavia, chief of pediatric infectious diseases at the University of Utah.  

Ebola in Sierra Leone is 'spreading nine times faster than two months ago', campaigners warn
The news comes as the World Health Organisation (WHO) advised that the number of new cases of the disease is levelling off.  

SOMETHING IS COMING
A sunspot just around the bend, however, could break the quiet. Earth-orbiting satellites are detecting flare activity behind the sun's northeastern limb. Although the eruption was partially eclipsed by the edge of the sun, it registered M2.2 on the Richter Scale of Solar Flares. This means the actual flare was much stronger, possibly even an X-flare.  

Russian military flights sending message they are ‘great power’: NATO leader
The flights were cause for “concern” and “do not add to or contribute to a secure and stable situation.” Russian naval forces also have taken similar provocative steps over the past year in the Black Sea, the North Sea and even in the Pacific Ocean, Breedlove said.  

Russia skips nuclear summit planning meeting
Russia has failed to show up at a meeting planning the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit, US and European officials said Monday, in a potentially serious blow to efforts by President Barack Obama to cement his legacy as leaving the world safer from nuclear terrorism than when he took office.  

GCHQ's Robert Hannigan says tech firms 'in denial' on extremism
US technology companies have become "the command and control networks of choice for terrorists and criminals", the new head of GCHQ has said. Writing in the Financial Times, Robert Hannigan said some internet firms were "in denial" about how their services were being misused by groups such as Islamic State. He called for greater co-operation with security services from the companies.  

ECB takes control as EU bank supervisor
The European Central Bank (ECB) formally assumes its new role as the chief supervisor of EU banks on Tuesday (4 November), a major milestone in the creation of the bloc's banking union. The making of the banking union, whose legal framework was agreed by lawmakers inside two years, is the biggest shift of power over economic policy making since the introduction of the euro.  

New EU foreign policy chief: I’d like to see a Palestinian state by the time I leave office
The EU’s new foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini told the European media on Monday that she would like to see a Palestinian state by the time her five-year term is up. “The important thing for me,” Mogherini said, “is not whether other states, European or not, recognize Palestine. What would make me happy, is if a Palestinian state existed at the end of my term.”  

Nasrallah to Israel: You should close all your ports, our rockets can reach everywhere
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel on Tuesday that the Lebanese organization's rockets can reach all of Israel and will cause the closure of Ben-Gurion Airport and Haifa Port during any future conflict. Nasrallah made a rare public appearance before a crowd of thousands in southern Beirut in a speech marking the Shi'a Islam occasion of Ashoura.  

Israel Must Prepare for ‘Day After’ Iran Deal, Researcher Says
Israel should ask for U.S. security guarantees if Iran and world powers reach a nuclear deal this month that leaves the Islamic Republic with the potential to develop weapons, an Israeli political analyst said. “There is the possibility that there will be enough holes in the agreement that will allow Iran to become a nuclear threshold state,” Azriel Bermant, a research fellow at The Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, said by phone.  

'Duck Dynasty's' Alan Robertson: Teach Bible in Public Schools
Alan Robertson, son of Phil Robertson of the TV show "Duck Dynasty," said in a recent interview that the Bible should be taught in the public school system.  

Liberty or Laws? Government Enforces Their Laws – Who Shall Enforce the Constitution?
“Felony Possession of a Firearm” is the feds’ way of charging someone who is a convicted felon and possesses a firearm, which is found in 18 USC 922, at (g)(1). In two previous articles, we touched upon various aspects of that law. In “No bended knee for me” – the Charge against Robert Beecher, we addressed the interstate commerce aspect of that law.  

World Oil Markets and Oil Prices
There have been many ups and downs in the oil market over the last decade causing oil prices to either escalate or drop precipitously. Of particular note is the oil price drop in 2008 from a price of $146 per barrel to $35 per barrel in just 6 months[1]—a price decline of over 75 percent. The current price decline—one that caught forecasters by surprise– is much less—closer to 25 percent—but has ramifications throughout the oil producing and consuming world.

Tahmooressi suddenly freed . . . just days before the election
Your first temptation, of course, is to say that the sudden release of Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi has a November Surprise sort of feel to it. Oh. Sure. Three days before the election he’s coming home.But you don’t have to think about it much to recognize the problems with that. First, Obama critics have complained all along that the White House didn’t even seem interested in Tahmooressi’s case, let alone concerned about the timing of its resolution. Were they completely disengaged and inept, or engaged in a sinister manipulation of the timing? It can’t be both.  

Netanyahu: World is silent as Abbas feeds flames at Temple Mount
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas incited violence at the Temple Mount with his condolence letter to the Israeli-Arab family of the man whom police allege shot right-wing activist Yehudah Glick last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday.  

Dozens of Palestinians throw stones at police in east Jerusalem
Dozens of Palestinians threw stones and shot fireworks at police in east Jerusalem on Meir Nakar street on Monday afternoon. The forces were using riot dispersal methods on the rioters.  

Tragic Setbacks for U.S. Allies in Iraq and Syria
Western Iraq saw more brutal bloodshed this weekend after the Islamic State massacred 322 people of the Albu Nimr tribe, a Sunni group, including women and children. The Iraqi government confirmed the attack in the Anbar region, which began on Saturday and continued into Sunday, and was described as "systematic killings."  

Saudi Arabia mobilizes clergy and media against jihadi recruitment
RIYADH - For Saudi Arabia, the war against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is a vital struggle for the future of the Middle East that must be fought – but not by its own young men.  

EU's top diplomat to visit Israel, Gaza, West Bank
Brussels - New EU foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini will visit Israel, Gaza and the West Bank this week to help revive the stalled Middle East peace process, her office said Monday.  

Egypt's Ansar militants swear allegiance to Islamic State: statement
CAIRO - Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, Egypt's most active militant group, has sworn allegiance to Islamic State, a statement from Ansar said Monday night.  

From the get go, Syria's civil war has offered few easy policy choices for the Obama administration, which said repeatedly that President Bashar a
CAIRO - Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, Egypt's most active militant group, has sworn allegiance to Islamic State, a statement from Ansar said Monday night.  

Is the US-led war on Islamic State really helping Syria's Assad? Maybe.
From the get go, Syria's civil war has offered few easy policy choices for the Obama administration, which said repeatedly that President Bashar al-Assad had to go but was hesitant to provide significant military support to armed regime opponents.  

Israel advances plan for 500 settler homes in East Jerusalem
An Israeli government committee on Monday advanced plans for 500 settler homes in East Jerusalem, an official said, in the face of disapproval from the United States at construction on occupied Palestinian land.  

3.4 quake hits near Joseph in northeastern Oregon
A small earthquake struck northeast Oregon on Monday morning. The U.S. Geological Survey said it was of magnitude 3.4.  

Yellowstone Volcano Observatory Monthly Update Reports 98 Earthquakes in October
The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory says in its monthly update that 98 earthquakes happened in the Yellowstone National Park region in October.  

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