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Ongoing Christian persecutions...1

Islamic State terrorist organization in has turned captured church buildings into torture chambers that are being used to coerce Iraqi Christians into renouncing Christ and converting to IS' brand of radical Islam. A devoted Christian from the village of Huey in Savannakhet province, Laos, has died after his release from prison, where authorities denied him vital diabetes medication and watched him visibly deteriorate without helping. His crime? He was caught praying for a sick woman. An extremist Hindu group in Nepal where anti-conversion law was recently enacted has asked Christian missionaries to leave. In Egypt, Medhat Ishak, 35, was arrested while he was distributing Bibles in a mall. He was accused of despising religion. CP More: To wait for married sex now seen as abnormal?

The cost of anal sex

Anal sex is a sexual activity involving penetration of the anus and in the quest of trying out something new to spice up their sex life, more and more married couples are turning to anal sex (believe me when I say the statistics are skyrocketing!) But anal sex is unnatural and does come with a painful price. I believe God meant sex to be a harmless enjoyment between married couples and anal sex does not fit into that requirement at all. It has health risks. Here are few of them: -Due to the absence of natural lubrication in the anus, penetration can perforate the colon or tear the tissue inside the anus, allowing bacteria and viruses to enter the bloodstream. This can result in the spread of sexually transmitted infections including HIV.  -It exposes one to HPV (which may also lead to the development of anal warts and anal cancer), hepatitis, herpes and other infections. -Repetitive anal sex may lead to weakening of the anal sphincter, making it difficult to hold in fec

Redefining marriage. It’s no more ‘bride’ and ‘groom’, it is now ‘spouse’

Following the legalization of same sex marriage, a lot has been happening especially when it comes to redefining marriage. But can marriage be redefined? Someone said, “It’s like a government voting that black should be white. Sorry, you can vote that if you like, you can pass it by a total majority, but it isn't actually going to change the reality.”  The state of Florida recently changed its marriage certificates, removing the terms "bride" and "groom" and replacing them with "spouse." In Ontario, Canada, as a result of the legalization of same-sex marriage, all references to terms like husband, wife and widow were removed from the law books in 2005.   In Spain, birth certificates were changed from 'Father' and 'Mother' to 'Progenitor A' and 'Progenitor B.'" In UK ,except for Northern Ireland, same sex is also legal. Once you redefine marriage, you render it meaningless. It