Praying at home could be illegal in Scotland

The Abortion Services Act 2024 of Scotland is a law that creates 200-meter “safe access zones” around abortion clinics, and activities within these zones that could cause harrassment, alarm, or distress to clinic staff or patients may be considered offenses. According to the news report on February 27th, the MSP behind this law has confirmed that praying inside your home could be illegal if it can be seen or heard from outside and is done intentionally or recklessly. Watch:

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SUNday worship is never for Christians

A religious news headline on November 24, 2024, stated that “The significance of Sunday worship for Christians.” It goes on to say that “The tradition of Sunday worship finds its origins in the Bible and early Christian practices. According to the New Testament, Jesus Christ rose from the dead on a Sunday, an event celebrated as the Resurrection. This made Sunday, often referred to as the “Lord’s Day,” a sacred occasion for Christians to gather and commemorate the foundation of their faith.”

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Transgender ‘pastor’ claims the Bible wasn’t written for today.

When asked about the Bible’s clear definition of male and female and how God made them, “male and female,” a transgender pastor said on October 3, 2024:

“It’s hard to relate it to modern-day times because it wasn’t written for 2024. It was written for then. When we read in the scripture that God created man and woman, yes, and God created everyone else, as well,” Watch:

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SHOCKING articles of the week (ending-02-28-24)

Credit: Blog from Presents of God ministry

Remember the (Sunday) Sabbath to Stop Global Warming!

“In The Washington Post recently, advice columnist Michael Coren argued that one way to fight climate change is to take a weekly day of rest. He called his idea a “green Sabbath. Clergy are now arguing that this practice, whether in a secular or religious context, can help redirect the world’s societies away from catastrophic climate change.”

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‘Blasphemy’ in Jesus Super Bowl Ad

On February 11, 2024, the news reported that “During one of the early commercial breaks during the 2024 Super Bowl, Come Near aired its ad featuring scenes of people of all sorts washing someone’s feet in emulation of Jesus. But many felt the ad completely missed the Biblical point. The ad was to highlight HeGetsUs.Com… However, many on social media felt the ad was “blasphemous” and did not actually represent the lesson Jesus was attempting to impart to his followers at all.”

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