![]() |
||||
![]() |
| |||





"CHRISTIPEDIA!™"

















"WIKIPEDIA!"




"THEN" by inherent definition - it must be:
DEDUCTING from the simple fact - that God equates His Word with Himself:
And "IF IT BE NOT" - true in all subjects mentioned above; and And "IF IT BE NOT"












”Is PATRIOTISM Sinful?”













We urge you to PRAY for, SPEAK for, and SUPPORT every person PROFESSING CHRIST in the Public Arena! 
"AMAZING ETERNAL LIFE FILES! "








. . . that Scores of Thousands of Bible Ministers . . . WILL NOT VOTE for Politicians . . .who are AGAINST the AUTHORITY of GOD'S WORD!)
Please read pledge and "CLICK!" THAT'S IT!
In 5-seconds you'll be right back here reading this page as you were.
Thank you tremendously, and we will publish results of Legislators' Response for 2012 Election!
*HOLY and UNCHANGING!
*HIGHEST AUTHORITY on Earth!
>> Those who are AGAINST the Authority of God's Word;,
>> Those who do not want to Base Our Laws upon God's Word!
>> For me, "BIBLE is more important than PARTY!
I am a 'CHRISTIAN AMERICAN'!" 














”Is PATRIOTISM Sinful?”






** To SEARCH for any word, subject or Scripture on this website, use the GOLD-BOX SITE SEARCH near top of page: over 600,000 pages available from Cambridge Theological Seminary Archives;
** To SEARCH for anyword, subject or Scripture on this SINGULAR-WEB-PAGE you are now on, (which may be from 100-3,000 regular notebook sized pages);
[1] Go to the TOP TOOLBAR of your Monitor and find EDIT
[3] Click EDIT and menu drops down: "Click FIND
[3] Type in word, Scripture or whatever you are looking for;
[4] Then Click "MATCH CASE" if you need it;
[5] Then Click "NEXT" or "PREVIOUS" to search as much as you desire!



>> America's Number #1 TV News Host,
>> "America's Anchor Man!"
>> Founder of "THE FACTOR" which he defines as "THE NO SPIN ZONE
>> A best selling Author,
>> AND... he has been number one since 1998, 13 years and running!
"Bill" O'Reilly is loved by millions, and hated by millions more, as FOX television host, author, syndicated columnist and political commentator.[2] He is the host of the political commentary program The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel, which is the most watched cable news program on American television.[3][4][5]
During the late 1970s and 1980s, Bill" O'Reilly worked as a news reporter for various local television stations in the United States, and eventually for CBS News and ABC News.
Strangely, from 1991 to 1995, Bill" O'Reilly was anchor of the entertainment news program Inside Edition.
Bill" O'Reilly is widely considered a conservative commentator,[6][7] though some of his positions diverge from conservative orthodoxy (in particular his opposition to the death penalty[8][9]).
Bill" O'Reilly characterizes himself as an "American, Christian traditionalist".[10][11] O'Reilly is the author of nine books, and hosted The Radio Factor until early 2009.[12]
Bill O'Reilly's ancestors on his father's side lived in County Cavan, Ireland since the early eighteenth century, and those on his mother's side were from Northern Ireland.[14] The O'Reilly family lived in a small apartment in Fort Lee, New Jersey when their son was born.[15]
In 1951, his family moved to Levittown on Long Island.[16] O'Reilly has a sister, Janet. He attended St. Brigid parochial school in Westbury and Chaminade High School, a private Catholic boys high school in Mineola. His father wanted him to attend Chaminade, but Bill wanted to attend W. Tresper Clarke High School, the public school where most of his closest friends would attend.[17]
Bill O'Reilly played Little League baseball and was the goalie on the Chaminade varsity hockey team.[18] During his high school years, O'Reilly met future award winning singer Billy Joel whom O'Reilly described as a "hoodlum."
O'Reilly recollected in an interview with Michael Kay on the YES Network show CenterStage, thatBilly Joel "was in the Hicksville section – the same age as me – and he was a hood. He used to slick it [his hair] back like this. And we knew him, because his guys would smoke and this and that, and we were more jocks."[19]
After graduating from high school in 1967, O'Reilly attended Marist College, his father's choice.[20] While at Marist, O'Reilly played punter in the National Club Football Association,[21] and was also a writer for the school's newspaper, The Circle.
An honors student, he majored in history. He spent his junior year of college abroad, attending Queen Mary College at the University of London.[22] O'Reilly received his B.A. in history in 1971.[23]
He played semi-professional baseball during this time, as a pitcher for the New York Monarchs.[24]
After graduating from Marist College, O'Reilly moved to Miami, Florida at age 21, where he taught English and history at Monsignor Pace High School from 1970 to 1972.[25] O'Reilly returned to school in 1973[26] and earned an M.A. in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University.[23]
While attending Boston University, he was a reporter and columnist for various local newspapers and alternative news weeklies, including The Boston Phoenix, and did an internship in the newsroom of WBZ-TV.[27]
During his time at BU, O'Reilly also was classmates with future radio talk show host Howard Stern whom O'Reilly noticed because Stern was the only student on campus taller than he.[19]
O'Reilly also earned a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. At Harvard, he was a student of Marvin Kalb.[28]
He then moved to KMGH-TV in Denver, Colorado where he won a Local Emmy Award for his coverage of a skyjacking.[29][30] O'Reilly also worked for KATU-TV in Portland, Oregon, as well as TV stations in Hartford, Connecticut (WFSB-TV), and in Boston, Massachusetts (WNEV-TV).[30]
Bill O'Reilly in 1975 as the "Action Consumer trouble shooter" for ABC affiliate WNEP in Scranton, Pennsylvania.[31]
In 1982, he was promoted to the network as a CBS News correspondent and covered the wars in El Salvador and the Falkland Islands from his base in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
O'Reilly joined ABC News as a correspondent in 1986. He delivered a eulogy for his friend Joe Spencer, . . .
. . . an ABC News correspondent who died in a helicopter crash on January 22, 1986 en route to covering the Hormel meatpacker strike that day. ABC News president Roone Arledge, who attended Spencer's funeral, decided to hire O'Reilly after hearing O'Reilly's eulogy.[33]
At ABC, O'Reilly hosted daytime news briefs that previewed stories to be reported on the day's World News Tonight and worked as a general assignment worker for ABC News programs, including Good Morning America, Nightline, and World News Tonight.[34]
O'Reilly has stated that his interest and style in media came from several CBS and ABC personalities including Mike Wallace, Howard Cosell, Dick Snyder and Peter Jennings.
In addition to being one of the first American broadcasters to cover the dismantling of the Berlin Wall, O'Reilly also obtained the first exclusive interview with murderer Joel Steinberg and was the first television host from a national current affairs program on the scene of the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Former NBC News and CBS News anchor Deborah Norville on Inside Edition replaced O'Reilly in 1995; O'Reilly expressed desire to quit the show in July 1994.[36]
He then enrolled at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in September 1995,[37] where he received a Master's degree in Public Administration.[23]
His graduate thesis, which he researched in Singapore, was titled Theory of Coerced Drug Rehabilitation. In his thesis, O'Reilly asserted that supervised mandatory drug rehabilitation would reduce crime, based on the rate of prison return for criminals in Alabama who enrolled in a such program.[38]
The program is routinely the highest-rated show of the three major U.S. 24-hour cable news channels and began the trend toward more opinion-oriented prime-time cable news programming.[42] The show is taped late in the afternoon at a studio in New York City and airs every weekday on the Fox News Channel at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time and is rebroadcasted at 11:00 p.m.
Until early 2009, O'Reilly hosted a radio program that had more than 3.26 million listeners and was carried by more than 400 radio stations.[43] According to the talk radio industry publication Talkers Magazine, O'Reilly was #11 on the "Heavy Hundred", a list of the 100 most important talk show hosts in America.[44]
Conservative Internet news site NewsMax’s "Top 25 Talk Radio Host" list selected O'Reilly to the #2 spot as most influential host in the nation, behind the Godfather of Talk-Radio Conservatives: RUSH LIMBAUGH.[45]
After the September 11 attacks, O'Reilly accused the United Way of America and American Red Cross of failing to deliver millions of dollars in donated money, raised by the organizations in the name of the disaster, to the families of those killed in the attacks.[47]
O'Reilly reported that the organizations misrepresented their intentions for the money being raised by not distributing all of the 9/11 relief fund to the victims.[48] Actor George Clooney accused O'Reilly of misstating facts and harming the relief effort by inciting "panic" among potential donors.[49]
Beginning in 2005, O'Reilly periodically denounced George Tiller, a Kansas-based physician who specialized in second and third trimester abortions,[50] often referring to him as "Tiller the baby killer".[51]
Tiller was murdered on May 31, 2009 by Scott Roeder, an anti-abortion activist.[52]
Critics such as Salon.com's Gabriel Winant have asserted that O'Reilly's anti-Tiller rhetoric helped to create an atmosphere of violence around the doctor.[53] Jay Bookman of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote that O'Reilly "clearly went overboard in his condemnation and demonization of Tiller" but added that it was "irresponsible to link O'Reilly" to Tiller's murder.[54]
O'Reilly has responded to the criticism by saying "no backpedaling here ... every single thing we said about Tiller was true".[55]
In early 2007, researchers from the Indiana University School of Journalism published a report that analyzed O'Reilly's "Talking Points Memo" segment. Using analysis techniques developed in the 1930s by the Institute for Propaganda Analysis, the study concluded that:
>> frequently engaged in name calling,
>> consistently cast non-Americans as threats
>> and never "in the role of victim or hero."[56][57]
O'Reilly responded, asserting that "the terms 'conservative,' 'liberal,' 'left,' 'right,' 'progressive,' 'traditional' and 'centrist' were considered name-calling if they were associated with a problem or social ill." The study's authors claimed those terms were only considered name-calling when linked to derogatory qualifiers.[58]
Fox News producer Ron Mitchell wrote an op-ed in which he accused the study's authors of seeking to manipulate their research to fit a predetermined outcome. Mitchell argued that by using tools developed for examining propaganda, the researchers presupposed that O'Reilly propagandized.[59]
O'Reilly is the main inspiration for comedian Stephen Colbert's satirical character on the Comedy Central show The Colbert Report, which features Colbert in a "full-dress parody" of The O'Reilly Factor. On the show, Colbert refers to O'Reilly as "Papa Bear."[60]
O'Reilly and Colbert exchanged appearances on each others' shows in January 2007.[61]
Speaking on ABC's Good Morning America on March 18, 2003, O'Reilly promised that "If the Americans go in and overthrow Saddam Hussein and it's clean...I will apologize to the nation, and I will not trust the Bush administration again." [62][63][64][65]
In another appearance on the same program on February 10, 2004, O'Reilly responded to repeated requests for him to honor his pledge: "My analysis was wrong and I'm sorry. I was wrong. I'm not pleased about it at all."[62][66] With regard to never again trusting the current U.S. government, he said, "I am much more skeptical of the Bush administration now than I was at that time."
In her allegations against Bill O'Reilly, Mackris claimed two types of legally cognizable sexual harassment claims that are not based upon physical contact:
>>> hostile work environment.
She produced quotations from alleged phone conversations between herself and O’Reilly in which he suggested various sexual fantasies he had for her. On October 15, 2004, Fox sought judicial permission to fire Mackris, but Mackris was never fired.
On October 19, 2004, Mackris filed an amended complaint seeking further damages for illegal retaliatory actions by O'Reilly, Fox News, and the News Corporation-owned newspaper, The New York Post.[67]
On October 28, 2004, O'Reilly and Mackris reached an out-of-court settlement and dropped all charges against each other. According to several published reports, as part of the settlement, O'Reilly paid Mackris millions of dollars, but the terms of the agreement are confidential.[68]
Citing this interview, then liberal talk-show pundit Al Franken accused O'Reilly of distorting his background to create a more working-class image. O'Reilly countered that The Washington Post misquoted his mother,[70] and he said his mother still lives in his childhood home, which was built by William Levitt.
O'Reilly placed a copy of the house's mortgage on his website; the mortgage shows a Levittown postal address.[71]
O'Reilly has also said, "You don't come from any lower than I came from on an economic scale"[72] and that his father "never earned more than $35,000 a year in his life."
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting has calculated that adjusted for inflation, $35,000 in 1978 would be worth over $90,000 in 2001 dollars.[73] O'Reilly has retorted that his father's $35,000 income only came at the end of his long career.[74]
On The O'Reilly Factor and on his former talk-radio program, Bill O'Reilly has focused on news and commentary related to politics and culture.[75] O'Reilly has long said that he does not identify with any political party.[76]
On December 6, 2000, The Daily News in New York reported, however, that he had been registered with the Republican Party in the state of New York since 1994. When questioned about this, he said that he was not aware of it and says he registered as an independent after the interview.[77]
During a broadcast of The Radio Factor, O'Reilly said that there was no option to register as an independent voter; however, there was in fact a box marked "I do not wish to enroll in party."[78] Despite being registered as an Independent, many view him as a conservative figure.[75][76]
A Pew Research February 2009 poll found that 66% of his television viewers identify themselves as conservative, 24% moderate, and 3% liberal.[79]
A November 2008 poll by Zogby International found that O'Reilly was the second most trusted news personality after Rush Limbaugh.[80]
In a 2003 interview with Terry Gross on National Public Radio, O'Reilly said:
That separates me from the secularists who want a complete overhaul of how the country is run.[10]”
Roland S. Martin of CNN said that the notion that black people are just now starting to value education is "ridiculous" and that the notion that black people let Sharpton or Jackson think for them is "nuts".[84] O'Reilly responded, saying, "It was an attempt to tell the radio audience that there is no difference black, white, we’re all Americans. The stereotypes they see on television are not true."[85]
O'Reilly said, "Media Matters distorted the entire conversation and implied I was racist for condemning racism."[86] Juan Williams said the criticism of O'Reilly was “rank dishonesty” and that the original comments "had nothing to do with racist ranting by anybody except by these idiots at CNN."
Williams, who is black, went on to say it was "frustrating" that the media try to criticize anyone who wanted to have an honest discussion about race.[87]
On May 10, 2008, O'Reilly was presented with the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Governors' Award at an Emmy awards show dinner.
O'Reilly currently resides in suburban Manhasset, New York.
O'Reilly has authored nine books:
* O'Reilly, Bill (1998). Those Who Trespass. Bancroft Press. ISBN 0-9631246-8-4.
* O'Reilly, Bill (2000). The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-0528-8. (Reached #1 on the New York Times' Non-Fiction Best Seller list.)[90]
* O'Reilly, Bill (2001). The No Spin Zone. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-0848-1. (Reached #1 on the New York Times' Non-Fiction Best Seller list.)[90]
* O'Reilly, Bill (2003). Who's Looking Out For You?. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-1379-5. (Reached #1 on the New York Times' Non-Fiction Best Seller list.)[90]
* O'Reilly, Bill; Charles Flowers (2004). The O'Reilly Factor For Kids: A Survival Guide for America's Families. Harper Entertainment. ISBN 0-06-054424-4. (Best-selling nonfiction children's book of 2005)[91]
* O'Reilly, Bill (2006). Culture Warrior. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-2092-9. (Reached #1 on the New York Times' Non-Fiction Best Seller list;[90] Achieved more than one million copies in print in its first three months)
* O'Reilly, Bill (2007). Kids Are Americans Too. William Morrow. ISBN 0060846763.
* O'Reilly, Bill (2008). A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity: A Memoir. Broadway Books. ISBN 0767920929.
* O'Reilly, Bill (2010). Pinheads and Patriots: Where You Stand in the Age of Obama. William Morrow. ISBN 0061950718.
In addition, O'Reilly writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column that appears in numerous newspapers, including the New York Post and the Chicago Sun-Times.[92]
2. ^ "FoxNews.com – Bill O'Reilly's 'Culture Warrior' – Bill O’Reilly | The O’Reilly Factor". Foxnews.com. October 3, 2006. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,215827,00.html. Retrieved November 21, 2008.
3. ^ "Bill O'Reilly's Bio". Fox News. April 29, 2004. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,155,00.html. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
4. ^ Boedeker, Hal (July 28, 2009). "Fox News dominates July ratings; Bill O'Reilly again tops – and Nancy Grace makes impressive gains". The Orlando Sentinel. http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2009/07/fox-news-dominates-july-contest-bill-oreilly-again-tops.html. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
5. ^ "The State of the News Media". Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism. 2009. http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2009/narrative_cabletv_audience.php?cat=1. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
6. ^ Kurtz, Howard (January 15, 2007). "Bill O'Reilly And NBC, Shouting to Make Themselves Seen?". The Washington Post. pp. C01. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/14/AR2007011401124.html.
7. ^ Shelburne, Craig (May 10, 2006). "Bill O'Reilly: Radio Should Play the Dixie Chicks". Country Music Television. http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1531519/20060510/dixie_chicks.jhtml?headlines=true.
8. ^ "Brit Hume". NewsHour with Jin Lehrer Transcript. PBS. January 31, 2002. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/media/cablenews/hume.html.
9. ^ "Bill O'Reilly: "No Spin"". 60 Minutes Transcript (CBS News). September 26, 2004. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/23/60minutes/main645202.shtml.
10. ^ a b Gross, Terry (8 October 2003). "Bill O'Reilly". Fresh Air from WHYY (npr). http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1459090. Retrieved April 09, 2009.
11. ^ Amazon.com: Culture Warrior (9780767920926): Bill O'Reilly: Books
12. ^ Hinckley, David (December 5, 2008). "BIll O'Reilly is really quitting radio gig". The New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/12/05/2008-12-05_bill_oreilly_is_really_quitting_radio_gi.html. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
13. ^ Kitman, Marvin (2008). The Man Who Would Not Shut Up: The Rise of Bill O'Reilly. Macmillan Publishers. p. 154. ISBN 9780312385866. http://books.google.com/books?id=h_njnLUvjvQC.
14. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 17.
15. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 13.
16. ^ "A Conversation With Bill O'Reilly". CBS News. November 2, 2008. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/11/02/sunday/main4563979.shtml.
17. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 25.
18. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, pp. 28–33.
19. ^ a b http://web.yesnetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100406&content_id=9099200&vkey=1&oid=
20. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 33.
21. ^ Duffy, Don (November 19, 1970). ""Campus Stuff" (The Circle)" (PDF). Marist College. http://library.marist.edu/archives/Circle/1970/1970-11-19.pdf. Retrieved May 12, 2008. [dead link]
22. ^ Marist (May 19, 2001). "2001 Commencement Program". Marist College. Archived from the original on December 9, 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20061209200736/http://www.marist.edu/alumni/oreillyb.html. Retrieved May 12, 2008.
23. ^ a b c d "Bill O'Reilly". Fox News. http://www.foxnews.com/bios/talent/oreilly/. Retrieved December 12, 2009.
24. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, page 51.
25. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 65.
26. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 67.
27. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 70.
28. ^ Posted by Patrick. "O'Reilly: "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not acting." – mediabistro.com: FishbowlDC". Mediabistro.com. http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlDC/television/oreilly_im_mad_as_hell_and_im_not_acting_95868.asp. Retrieved November 21, 2008.
29. ^ Bill O'Reilly's Bio Accessed August 2006
30. ^ a b Malinowski, Scoop (November 8, 2004). "Get 2 Know Bill O'Reilly!". TheBioFILE.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2005. http://web.archive.org/web/20050907212901/http://www.thebiofile.com/articles/stories/101950230.php. Retrieved September 9, 2005.
31. ^ ""Bill O'Reilly, Big Pimpin': At 26, the future Fox News star just wanted out of Scranton" via heirs of an O'Reilly correspondent". http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0301061billo1.html. Retrieved September 26, 2007.
32. ^ "Fear Factor – Bill O’Reilly’s baroque period", Nicholas Lemann, The New Yorker, March 20, 2006
33. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, pp. 123–124.
34. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, pp. 127.
35. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 137.
36. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 148.
37. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, p. 150.
38. ^ Marvin Kitman, The Man Who Would Not Shut Up, pp. 154–155.
39. ^ a b http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/6417561/mad_dog/ Cloapinto, John. (2004-08-11). "Mad Dog", Rolling Stone
40. ^ " "The O'Reilly Factor: From Nickname to Brandname" Marketing Doctor Blog. September 26, 2008.
41. ^ " "Mad Dog" Rolling Stone. August 11, 2004.
42. ^ Johnson, Peter (October 3, 2006). "Cable rantings boost ratings". USATODAY.com. http://www.usatoday.com/life/columnist/mediamix/2006-09-24-media-mix_x.htm. Retrieved June 21, 2007.
43. ^ The State of the News Media 2007.Annual Report on American Journalism,2007.
44. ^ Heavy Hundred 2008 Talkers Magazine, June 2008.
45. ^ [www.newsmax.com/radio_hosts.cfm Top 25 Radio Hosts] NewsMax.com, July 1, 2008.
46. ^ Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, "The "Oh Really?" Factor: Bill O'Reilly spins facts and statistics," Peter Hart, May/June 2002.
47. ^ "Fight the power", Bill O'Reilly, WorldNetDaily, December 13, 2001
48. ^ "Red Cross Diverts Donations From Sept. 11 Victims", Kevin Curran, NewsMax.com, October 31, 2001
49. ^ Sharon Cotliar and Stephen M. Silverman (November 7, 2008). "George Clooney Bites Back at Bill O'Reilly - Asia Quake 2004, Bill O'Reilly, George Clooney : People.com". People.com. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,1016211,00.html. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
50. ^ Stumpe, Joe; Davey, Monica (June 1, 2009). "Abortion Doctor Shot to Death in Kansas Church". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/01/us/01tiller.html?_r=1. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
51. ^ Stelter, Brian (June 2, 2009). "Doctor’s Killer Is Not Alone in the Blame, Some Say". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/us/02blame.html?scp=1&sq=%22Tiller+the+baby+killer%22&st=nyt. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
52. ^ "Anti-Abortion Zealot Charged With Murder". New York Post. June 3, 2009. http://www.nypost.com/seven/06032009/news/nationalnews/anti_abortion_zealot_charged_with_murder_172293.htm.
53. ^ O'Reilly's campaign against murdered doctor | Salon News
54. ^ Don’t smear O’Reilly with Tiller assassination | Jay Bookman

”Is PATRIOTISM Sinful?”


The Adversary’s Goals:
SCRIPTURE:"The ‘Thief’ (Devil) cometh not, but for to steal, to kill and to DESTROY." John 10:10
QUESTION: Do you Believe Satan the Adversary Succeeds?___ Or Fails?___
God the Father’s Goals:
SCRIPTURE: "Beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, ... The Lord is ... NOT willing that any should perish, but that ALL should come to repentance. 2 Pet 3:9
QUESTION: Do you Believe God the Father Succeeds?___ Or Fails?___
God the Son’s Goals:
SCRIPTURE: "And I, if I be lifted up from the Earth, I WILL DRAW ALL men unto Me." Joh 12:32
QUESTION: Do you Believe God the Son (Jesus Christ): Succeeds?___ Or Fails?___ center>
God the Spirit’s Goals:
SCRIPTURE: "He ’WILL’ reprove the world [convict, convince, correct] of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment: John 16:7
SCRIPTURE: (1) Of sin, because they believe not on me; ... (2) Of righteousness, because I go to my Father; ...(3) Of judgment, because the 'Prince of this World' IS JUDGED![A] John 16:8-10
QUESTION: Do you think God the Spirit Succeeds?___ Or Fails?___
ULTIMATELY, WHO, ACHIEVES THEIR STATED GOALS? GOD or Satan?
If you believe God the Father,
God the Son, and
God the Spirit
Win over Sin and Satan;
Please "CLICK" below!

"AMAZING ETERNAL LIFE FILES!"

*COPYRIGHT NOTICE**
In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in the NewtonStein, Cambridge Theological Seminary is archived here under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in reviewing the included information for personal use, non-profit research, and educational purposes only.
Ref. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml



. . . that Scores of Thousands of Bible Ministers . . . WILL NOT VOTE for Politicians . . .who are AGAINST the AUTHORITY of GOD'S WORD!)
Please read pledge and "CLICK!" THAT'S IT!
In 5-seconds you'll be right back here reading this page as you were.
Thank you tremendously, and we will publish results of Legislators' Response for 2012 Election!
*HOLY and UNCHANGING!
*HIGHEST AUTHORITY on Earth!
>> Those who are AGAINST the Authority of God's Word;,
>> Those who do not want to Base Our Laws upon God's Word!
>> For me, "BIBLE is more important than PARTY!
I am a 'CHRISTIAN AMERICAN'!" 


Ministers-Best-Friend.com is an Absolute, Bible-Believing, Conservative Christian Ministry, seeking to serve the Ministers who serve the LORD JESUS. As such, we provides web-space to a number of Ministries, notably NewtonStein (a Creation-Science-Based Research Group), as well as AMERIPEDIA, BIBLIPEDIA, CHRISTIPEDIA, CATHOLIPEDIA, ISLAMIPEDIA, JUDAEOPEDIA, TEA-PARTY-UNITED, TALK-RADIO-REPUBLICANS, ETC., – seeking to be an outlet for many CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE VOICES who love the LORD JESUS CHRIST ABOVE ALL!
Obviously, all phases of Christianity do not agree doctrinally or politically and sometimes even disagree on the actual facts concerning a particular leader, nation or situation, hence there are well over 10,000 denominations extant.
We neither claim nor present ourselves as having perfect knowledge in all things. Thus views and articles posted on this website are those of their authors – who often insist their identities, denominational, and/or doctrinal persuasion be made known for various reasons – offered to you as wise people of God - Christian Patriots, whatever your nation - to discern for your own judgement and edification.
In the NAME of Jesus Christ Our Lord and Saviour:
Be Blessed!






Contributions from the best scholars in numerous fields are added to Ministers-Best-Friend.com website daily. Such research papers and articles:
* Have not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge Theological Seminary;
* Being a global ministry of huge proportions - yet of mostly retired volunteers (locally) - it is not possible to "verify" every piece that is submitted to us.
* There is not - and never has been - any money, checking or savings account, or any other such fund associated with Ministers-Best-Friend.com or Cambridge Theological Seminary.
* The 600,000-plus page archive (1-1-2012) of Ministers-Best-Friend.com may or may not contain a tiny amount copyrighted news/political reporting material whose use may or may not have been authorized by the copyright owners;
* To the best of our knowledge we believe that this not-for-profit, educational use on the web constitutes a "fair use" of the copyrighted material (as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law).
* If readers wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes that go beyond "fair use", you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
* "Fair use" notwithstanding, we will immediately comply with any copyright owner who can show our use of such material is not in compliance with the fair Use law.
Thank You for your part in the Global Ministry of Ministers-Best-Friend.com - as of 1-1-2011 - in nearly 200 nations, approaching 40,000 associated Bible Believing Ministers and over 30,000 Ministries.
Editor: NewtonStein

RETURN TO TEXT; Last term before footnote