Tag: Christianity
Posted on February 14, 2012
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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How the formula *Jesus first. Others second. Yourself last* nearly destroyed our family, and how we found lasting love.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Practical Ideas, Religion, UncategorizedTags: Bible, Christianity, faith, family, interfaith, Kathryn Frazier, love, marriage, Valentine's Day
Posted on December 7, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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In the ultimate irony, they accuse their brothers and sisters of Paganism because of superficialities like Christmas trees and holly wreaths, at the same time replacing the attributes of the one true God with the personality of a Pagan god.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Christmas, Holidays, Interfaith Relations, Kathryn A. Frazier, Messianic Judaism, ReligionTags: Bible, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas trees, Dionysis, faith, God, holidays, holly wreaths, Jesus, Kathryn Frazier, King Midas, Messianic, Messianic Judaism, Paganism, religion
Posted on November 30, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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John greeted the man with a hearty, “Merry Christmas!” He smiled, shook my husband’s hand and answered politely, “Merry Christmas.” At this, the realization of the man’s Jewishness smacked John on the brain and knocked something loose.
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Category: Christianity, Interfaith Relations, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Religion, UncategorizedTags: Christianity, Christmas, faith, Hanukkah, holiday, Interfaith relations, Judaism, Kathryn Frazier
Posted on October 30, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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Most of these quotes are taken directly from Martin Luther’s book, On the Jews and Their Lies, translated from his native German to English by Martin H. Bertram. You can read it for yourself online.
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Category: Christianity, Holocaust, Interfaith Relations, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Persecution, ReligionTags: Antisemitism, Christianity, faith, history, Kathryn Frazier, Martin Luther, quotes, Reformation Day
Posted on October 26, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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To those who forward emails about ritual abuse on Halloween: stop it.
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Category: Christianity, Interfaith Relations, Messianic Judaism, ReligionTags: Christianity, devil worship, Halloween, Kathryn Frazier, occult, Precious Holidays, ritual abuse, Satanism, witchcraft
Posted on August 29, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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Jesus divided all people into two categories, and it wasn’t gay and straight.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Interfaith Relations, Religion, Sexual OrientationTags: Bible, Christianity, faith, gay, GLBT, heaven, hell, Jesus, Kathryn Frazier, lesbian, LGBT
Posted on August 26, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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“God created Adam and Eve. The rest of the earth was populated by incest.” Why incest between consensual adults, before the time of Moses, was neither religiously nor genetically taboo.
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Category: Bible, Christianity, Interfaith Relations, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Religion, Sexual OrientationTags: Adam and Eve, Bible, Christianity, faith, incest, Judaism, Kathryn Frazier, LGBT
When two-year-old Neha’s Christian father refused to convert to Islam, the toddler was kidnapped, brutally raped and left bleeding and unconscious in a field. A true-life story of rescue and hope.
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Category: Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Intervention, Persecution, Religion, UncategorizedTags: Canada, Christianity, Islam, Kathryn Frazier, Pakistan, religious persecution
Two years after a mob of 1000 Muslims killed eight Christians, and burned down 150 homes and businesses in a Christian neighborhood in Pakistan, Muslim Leaders Pir Israr Bihar Shah and Pir Hafiz Abbul Haui apologized for those acts, saying Islam does not condone murder.
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Posted on August 5, 2011
by Kathryn A. Frazier
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Yesterday, August 4th, the President of the United States celebrated a birthday. His wife urged Twitter followers to send their best wishes. You’d think a civil war had been declared! Can’t the man even have a birthday without being called names?
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