Here’s a follow up post to the previous post on The Manhattan Project. Love seeing Mike Huckabee wearing a LIFE band.
I think way too early to put this declaration up there on par with Luther’s 95 Theses (as Huckabee states). But then again, Luther had no thought whatsoever that his stance would be so important. And, the Barmen Declaration was signed in 1934 and at that time many pastors didn’t sign on because things weren’t bad enough yet. I’ve always been an early adopter.


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November 24, 2009 at 8:54 pm
3william martin
Please keep me informed about the manhatten project/Right on colsen. It s about time someone stood up and back up their beliefs .
December 6, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Arlene Martin
I am happy to hear that Christians are uniting, causing some of those who just sat back and did nothing, to get involved. United, there are hundreds of thousands of us and we can show the rest of the world that we are going to be dealt with. We’re not a bunch of radicals but those who believe in God and His son, Jesus Christ, and turning to Him united asking for deliverance for this nation. He IS in control, no matter what others think. Some day every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that He is the living God, either now or when it’s too late.
July 23, 2010 at 4:08 pm
sylvia hebel
I am presently attending a university in the state of Wisconsin, and having worked for many years in the health services, I know first hand what will be our lot if humanists get their way. I have seen people euthanized, neglected, and generally mistreated in many of the nursing homes where I worked. I have come to peace, knowing that I could not do anything but speak out and watch helplessly and be there when these people died or if they were suffering, I helped as I could. The miss education of our young people in the guise of helping them to think clearly is deadly. I want to say to these feminist teachers, let them go to an abortuary, let them see a beloved person in their family gasp out their last breath from an intentional over dose of Roxanol, a morphine derivative. I say what I am able to say, but the derision from the feminist instructors is overwhelming, sometimes.