If you have a mobile, a Drone can kill you anytime

December 18, 2010

Nearly 60 people have been killed in a series of attacks by US drones in the past 24 hours in Pakistan’s Khyber tribal district, officials say.

If you are online, Washington can send a robot to kill you. Anytime.

At least 50 died in three unmanned air strikes in the Tirah Valley, a day after seven others were killed nearby.Security officials say all the dead in the attacks are militants – a claim that cannot be independently confirmed.

Source: BBC

My comment:

If you have a GPS in your mobile phone, a Drone can attack you and kill you at any time. The technology is there, and active.

The temptation that comes with modern technology, is also a new security risk for people who are in opposition to  the establishment.

The Wikeleak leader has been “electronically tagged” in the UK, to keep him safe within range of the court.  The truth is that we are all tagged, and our whereabouts are known to the Government.

When the Government turns hostile, they just send a cyber attacker to silence you.


Lutheran leader seeks Holy Communion agreement with Pope

December 18, 2010

The president of the Lutheran World Federation, Bishop Munib Younan wants to celebrate “Holy Communion” with the Pope.

The top Lutheran delegation that greeted the Pope on Thursday.

Bishop Younan has said before meeting Pope Benedict XVI that their churches should issue a common statement on Holy Communion to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation that Martin Luther began in 1517.

“Our [the Lutheran federation's] intention is to arrive at 2017 with a common Roman Catholic-Lutheran declaration on eucharistic hospitality,” Younan told the Italian Protestant news agency NEV the day before his 16 December audience with the Pope.

The Catholic Head and the Lutheran head seeks full unity around a compromise that is not the truth..

In a speech at his meeting with Younan, Pope Benedict praised the progress that he said had taken place in Catholic-Lutheran dialogue but did not make any reference to the bishop’s Eucharist proposal.

“Eucharistic hospitality” means that Catholics would be able to receive Communion at a Lutheran celebration of the Lord’s Supper, and Lutherans would be able to do the same at a Catholic Mass. 

Catholic doctrine currently forbids such bilateral acceptance.

The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, said that Protestants, “did not keep the genuine and integral substance of the eucharistic mystery”.

On 31 October 1517, Martin Luther published 95 theses critical of the papacy, which  set in train the Lutheran Reformation.

In 1999, the Catholic Church and the LWF signed a joint declaration on the doctrine of justification (how a person is saved), which was one of the main points of contention between Catholics and Lutherans in the 16th century.

At the audience with Bishop Younan, Pope Benedict described the 1999 declaration as, “a significant step along the difficult path towards re-establishing full unity among Christians and a stimulus to further ecumenical discussion”.

The Pope added, “In these years leading up to the 500th anniversary of the events of 1517, Catholics and Lutherans are called to reflect anew on where our journey towards unity has led us and to implore the Lord’s guidance and help for the future.”

Younan is bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land, based in Jerusalem.

Source: Christian Century.

My comment:

There are a few things that the Lutheran Movement do not mention in their bid for full union with Rome.

1. Will the Pope accept the Bible as the highest and supreme authority in matters of faith.

If not, what kind of Union can there be?

2. Will the Pope stop to worship idols, skull, bones and corpses?

If not, what kind of Union can there be?

What does light and darkness have in common?

3. Will the Pope announce the humanity of the Jewish mother of Jesus. That she was born with sin, had children, and is not the pagan Queen of Heaven?

If not: The “Lutheran Catholics” have corrupted their faith, and sails on the same ship of fools as the Pontiff.


EU declaration on One World Religion of good works

December 18, 2010

Following is the full text of the Declaration on Interfaith and Intercultural Dialogue signed by the European leaders in the presence of His Majesty King Abdullah.

King Abdullah of Jordan and EU Presient Barosso forms a New One World Religion.

Noting that approximately 55 per cent of the world’s population is either Christian or Muslim; and that perhaps 80 per cent of the world’s population is either Christian, Muslim, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist or Confucian.

Concerned about the ever-renewed tensions between adherents of different religions and in particular between Christians, Muslims and Jews.

Realising the impossibility of true peace and harmony in the world without harmonious relations and understanding between adherents of the world’s religions.

Mindful of the possibility of misusing, “cherry-picking” and citing out of context selected quotations from any Scripture to increase religious tension, hatred and violence.

Appreciating the efforts of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ben Al Hussein of Jordan in launching the historic Amman Message in November 2004 and in particular the unanimous international Islamic Consensus on its “Three Points” which proved and reestablished the fallacy of illegitimate and unqualified fatwas calling for hostility and aggression in Islam and, in the words of the late Grand Imam and Sheikh Al Azhar Professor Dr Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, constitute:

“The best resource for all those who wish to travel along the straight path in their words and in their actions, and in their spiritual and religious life.”

Acknowledging that despite the many irresolvable and unbridgeable theological and religious differences and disagreements between Judaism, Christianity and Islam, there is nevertheless a central and essential common ground of faith, hope and love between these three monotheistic and Abrahamic religions.

As proposed by the historic A Common Word Open Letter of October 13th 2007 – in the greatest Two Commandments of Love of God and Love of the Neighbour (Matthew 22:34-40 and Mark 12:29-31), however differently they be understood.

The Italian Pope and the British Pope deny the cross.

Echoing the words of His Holiness Pope Benedict at the King Al Hussein Ben Talal Mosque in Amman, Jordan, on Saturday, 9 May 2009, when His Holiness said:

“Of great merit too are the numerous initiatives of inter-religious dialogue supported by the Royal family [of Jordan]… and the more recent Common Word letter which echoed a theme consonant with my first encyclical:

The unbreakable bond between love of God and love of neighbour, and the fundamental contradiction of resorting to violence or exclusion in the name of God (cf. Deus Caritas Est, 16).”

And likewise the words of His Grace Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury in 2010:

“The appearance of the A Common Word [Open Letter] of 2007 was a landmark in Muslim-Christian relations and it has a unique role in stimulating a discussion at the deepest level across the world.”

Believing, moreover, that all the peoples of the world are bound together not only by their common humanity and their common planet Earth, but also by either Love of God and Love of the Neighbour or Love of the Good and Love of the Neighbour.

Supporting United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/65/PV.34 of October 20th 2010 establishing a voluntary World Interfaith Harmony Week as proposed by His Majesty King Abdullah II Ben Al Hussein of Jordan on September 23rd 2010 at the United Nations General Assembly, and calling for:

“The world’s people, in their own places of worship, could express the teachings of their own faiths about tolerance, respect for the other, and peace.”

Hoping that observance of the World Interfaith Harmony Week will prove to be, in the words of His Grace Bishop Munib Yunan, president of World Federation of Evangelical Lutheran Churches and the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilus III:

“An integrated international renaissance of spirit and intellect to save the world from the scourge of sectarian tensions, consequent communal violence and hatred.”

Call upon all governments, peoples and religions of the world to – in the words of the A Common Word Open Letter:

“Let our differences not cause hatred and strife between us. Let us vie with each other only in righteousness and good works. Let us respect each other, be fair, just and kind to one another and live in sincere peace, harmony and mutual goodwill.”

16 December 2010
European People’s Party Summit
Castle of Bouchout
Meise
Belgium

On behalf of the European People’s Party Presidency
EPP President Wilfried Martens,

In the presence of His Majesty. King Abdullah II Ben Al Hussein of Jordan
In the presence of the following EPP leaders:

Wilfried MARTENS, EPP President

A Roman Catholic EU-top deny the cross.

Jose Manuel BARROSO, President, European Commission

Jerzy BUZEK, President, European Parliament

Herman VAN ROMPUY, President, European Council

Traian BASESCU, President (Romania)

The PM of Italy do not belive only Jesus can save.

Silvio BERLUSCONI, Prime Minister (Italy)

Boyko BORISSOV,Prime Minister (Bulgaria)

Valdis DOMBROVSKIS, Prime Minister (Latvia)

Lawrence GONZI, Prime Minister (Malta)

Jean-Claude JUNCKER,Prime Minister (Luxembourg)

The German leader believe there is salvation in good works.

Angela MERKEL,Federal Chancellor (Germany)

Viktor ORBAN,Prime Minister (Hungary)

The PM of Sweden believe in peace without the Prince of Peace.

Fredrik REINFELDT Prime Minister (Sweden)

Iveta RADICOVA,Prime Minister (Slovakia)

Jyrki KATAINEN,Deputy Prime Minister (Finland)

Maxime VERHAGEN,Deputy Prime Minister (Netherlands)

Nicos  ANASTASIADES, Opposition leader (Cyprus)

Janez JANSA,Opposition leader (Slovenia)

Enda KENNY,Opposition leader (Ireland)

Mariano RAJOY,Opposition leader (Spain)

Antonis SAMARAS,Opposition leader (Greece)

Michel BARNIER,EPP Vice President, UMP (France)

Mario DAVID,EPP Vice President, PSD (Portugal)

Peter HINTZE,EPP Vice President, CDU (Germany)

Rumiana JELEVAEPP Vice President, GERB (Bulgaria)

Jacek SARYUSZ-WOLSKI,EPP Vice President, PO (Poland)

Antonio TAJANI,EPP Vice President, PDL (Italy)

Corien WORTMANN-KOOL,EPP Vice President, CDA (Netherlands)

Ingo FRIEDRICHEPP Treasurer, CSU (Germany)

Antonio LOPEZ-ISTURIZ,EPP Secretary General, PP (Spain)

Karel SCHWARZENBERG,Deputy Prime Minister (Czech)

Mikheil SAAKASHVILIPresident (Georgia)

Sali BERISHA,Prime Minister (Albania)

Nikola GRUEVSKI,Prime Minister (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)

Jadranka KOSOR,Prime Minister (Croatia)

Bakir IZETBEGOVIC, Bosnia Member of the Presidency of BiH (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Alaksandar MILINKIEVIC,Opposition Leader (Belarus)

Vlad FILAT,Prime Minister (Maldova)

Source: Jordan Times.


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