Month: September 2023
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President of a homophobic hate group named in a sexual abuse lawsuit filed by sacked former staffer

TIM Wildmon, above, who heads the American Family Association, a designated hate group, is one of several AFA bigwigs named a lawsuit that alleges that a staff member was subjected to sexual harrassment. Plaintiff in the case Robert Chambers—former vice president of policy and legislative affairs for the AFA from 2015 to 2022—alleges that another…
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Evangelical leaders praised U.K. celebrity preacher after he was exposed as an abuser of young men

AFTER Mike Pilavachi, above, former associate pastor at Soul Survivor Church in Watform, resigned in disgrace earlier this year, global evangelical leaders sent him messages of praise and support. An investigation by The Telegraph revealed how Pilavachi allegedly encouraged a “conveyor belt” of young, attractive men—many of whom were vulnerable and had difficult childhoods—to receive…
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Hiatian pastor ordered followers to attack a criminal gang. At least seven church members died as a result.

MARCOREL Zidor, above, was warned that by police last month that a planned attack on a criminal gang by hundreds of members of his Church of the Pool of Bethesda in Caradeux was “not a good idea.” They were right. According to the Christian Post, at least seven of his flock were gunned to death…
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Doctor who believes ‘faith massively benefits health’ overstepped the mark by praying with a patient

KENT GP Richard Scott, above, who claims to have seen “cancers stop and regress” through the “scientic” application of prayer, overstepped the mark when he began discussing religion to vulnerable patient. According to this report a fitness to practise tribunal of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) found that, although Scott told the 19-year-old patient…
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National Secular Society challenges Scotland’s religious representation education law of 1973

AN foolish and undemocratic law in Scotland requires councils to appoint unelected religious representatives to their education committees. Appointees are usually the only unelected members who receive voting privileges, and the NSS is currently running a campaign to remove automatic places on education committees for religious representatives. The Local Government (Scotland) Act of 1973 requires…
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Times newspaper accused of being ‘antagonistic’ to Christians after it surveyed attitudes of C of E clerics

THE survey, which shows that a majority of priests are out of step with core Church or England doctrine, was slammed this week by hate group Christian Concern, headed by the dotty Andrea Minichiello Williams and Rev Dr Ian Paul, inset above, a member of the Anglican Archbishops’ Council. The Times reported that 53 percent…

