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  • FIRST-PERSON: Media: missing the news

    09/20/2003 7:41:25 PM PDT · by AD from SpringBay · 7 replies · 185+ views
    SBC Baptist Press ^ | Friday, Sep 19, 2003 | Kelly Boggs
    McMINNVILLE, Ore. (BP)--"When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often," author John B. Bogart observed. "But if a man bites a dog, that is news." If Bogart's assertion is correct and uncommon events at least qualify as newsworthy, then why has most of America not heard about two recent hate crimes, one aimed at a church and the other leveled at a Christian school? The mainstream media is constantly presenting stories of "harassed" homosexuals. My files are full of news stories of gays alleging bias of various shapes, forms and fashions. So prolific...
  • Despite Attack Pastor still Speaking Out Against Homosexuality [sexual orientation of peace alert]

    09/18/2003 10:00:11 AM PDT · by Polycarp · 20 replies · 171+ views
    AgapePress ^ | Jim Brown
    Despite Attack, Pastor Will Keep Speaking Out Against Homosexuality By Jim Brown September 17, 2003 (AgapePress) - Although a member of his congregation was brutally beaten recently by four homosexual men outside his church, an Ohio pastor says he won't be deterred from preaching against the sin of homosexuality. Last month a volunteer at Church on the Rise in Westlake, Ohio, was violently assaulted as he was taking out the garbage. He received 17 body blows and suffered cuts and bruises to his face, arms, hands and ribs. The church's senior pastor, Paul Endrei, says the homosexual attackers were upset...
  • Despite Attack, Pastor Will Keep Speaking Out Against Homosexuality

    09/17/2003 2:29:48 PM PDT · by truthandlife · 25 replies · 509+ views
    Agape Press ^ | 9/17/03 | Jim Brown
    Although a member of his congregation was brutally beaten recently by four homosexual men outside his church, an Ohio pastor says he won't be deterred from preaching against the sin of homosexuality. Last month a volunteer at Church on the Rise in Westlake, Ohio, was violently assaulted as he was taking out the garbage. He received 17 body blows and suffered cuts and bruises to his face, arms, hands and ribs. The church's senior pastor, Paul Endrei, says the homosexual attackers were upset with a sermon he preached entitled "It's Time to Draw the Line." In that message, Endrei stated...