Thursday, November 24, 2011

Coincidences, I'm Sure

ORDO AB CHAO - ORDER OUT OF CHAOS
  • 9/11:

September 11, 1990 - George Bush Sr. gives a speech to a joint session of the U.S. Congress... The speech is entitled 'Toward a New World Order', and promotes global governance.
Quote:

In the final analysis, our ability to meet our responsibilities abroad depends upon political will and consensus at home.

This is never easy in democracies, for we govern only with the consent of the governed.


And although free people in a free society are bound to have their differences, Americans traditionally come together in times of adversity and challenge.

Once again, Americans have stepped forward to share a tearful goodbye with their families before leaving for a strange and distant shore.

At this very moment, they serve together with Arabs, Europeans, Asians, and Africans in defense of principle and the dream of a new world order.


That's why they sweat and toil in the sand and the heat and the sun."

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Holy Hieromartyr Philoumenos of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre

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New martyr Archimandrite Philoumenos (Hasapis)


Of Father Philoumenos' surname, his spiritual son Monk Yeghia Yenovkian writes that he was "Born to the pious Cypriot family of Hasapis". In a Greek source, published in August 2004 which deals with modern saints of the Orthodox Church, Fr. Philoumenos is referred to in a brief biographical entry as "Orountiotis" however; this latter term in the Greek refers to his place his origin (i.e. "of the village of Orounta") and not to his surname.

(Greek: Π. Φιλουμενος ο Κυπριος , also Π. Φιλουμενος Ορουντιωτης ), October 15, 1913 - November 16, 1979, was the Igumen of the Greek Orthodox monastery of Jacob's Well near the city of Samaria, now called Nablus (Neapolis), in the West Bank.

In a Synodal decision the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem classified him in its Hagiologion at its 50th Session on September 11, 2009. He was officially glorified by the the Patriarchate of Jerusalem on November 29, 2009 (Old Style), and is commemorated by the Church on November 16/29.

Father Philoumenos' was martyred at the hands of the Jews in Palestine on his Name day, November 29th (Old Style), which is also the feast of the 3rd century martyrs Paramon and Philoumen (ca. AD 270).

His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilus III presided at the Divine Liturgy, along with the bishops of the Patriarchal see of Jerusalem and a number of bishops from the Church of Cyprus, in addition to a delegation from the Russian Church.

The life of Father Philoumenos is an example that martyrdom for Christ is not of the past from the Roman Empire or Communist times, but is a reality even in our own day...

His life...

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Love the Jews (Or Else!) - A Chick Tract



By Jack T Chick LLC

Would you believe that I had never heard of Jack Chick or Chick Tracts? It's true...

This one strip tells us all we need to know about Jack Chick though, I think...

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Facebook's 'Mission' Symbol - Have you seen it? Why not?

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Thanks to Ioannis Climacus for notifying us of this…

I for one had never seen this symbol before, I don’t think I would be alone.

These NWO Jews are big on symbols for sure… but Zuckerberg seemed very hesitant to show people this one.

Facebook’s "Mission" Symbol?

Well then why haven’t we seen it before?

European Poll: Jewish State Biggest Threat To World Peace

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Results of a new poll conducted by the European Commission show that Israel the Jewish State is believed by Europeans in 15 countries to be the greatest threat to world peace, greater than North Korea, Iran or Afghanistan.

While the European Commission will release the full results of the poll on Monday, the International Herald Tribune reported that the 7,500 people polled living in the European Union (500 in each of the 15 E.U. member states) were presented with a list of 15 countries and asked if these countries present a threat to world peace. Shockingly, Israel the Jewish State was rated first.