Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Orissa One Year Later: Fear, Persecution Remain High

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Orissa One Year Later: Fear, Persecution Remain High

Posted: 25 Aug 2009 11:46 AM PDT


Manini Digal knows the wrath of Hindu extremists in India.

Manini, 17, from a poor family, was caught by extremists last August during the outbreak of anti- Christian violence in Orissa.

They tore off her clothes and attempted to rape her. Then they poured kerosene over her and set her on fire. Her body was severely burned. Manini arrived at a hospital in critical condition.

Open Doors co-workers covered her medical expenses during her recovery and also prayed with her. She is now praising God for His protection and recovery.

Sunday, August 23 marks the one-year anniversary of the violence in Orissa, which was started when Hindu leader Swami Laxmanananda was assassinated.

Hindu nationalists wrongfully blamed it on Christians and used his murder as an excuse to attack them.  On Sunday India’s church leaders will commemorate the anniversary with “Peace Day” which will include marches, fasting and prayer vigils.

Since the outbreak of violence last year, at least 120 people have been murdered, 250 churches destroyed and over 50,000 individuals displaced. It has been claimed that this was the worst case of religious persecution in India since the partition of Pakistan and India in 1947.

More than 4,000 Christians in Orissa are currently seeking refuge in relief camps and are unable to return to their villages for fear of death or forcible conversion to Hinduism.

Recent reports state that Christians remain targets of violence and persecution by Hindu extremists.

According to Compass Direct News, a reign of terror continues in the area as the former Hindu rioters are issuing death threats to witnesses during trials.

Of the more than 750 cases filed in various police stations in Kandhamal district and neighboring Gajapati district, only six people have been convicted in two cases. Some of the witnesses are running away to save their lives after receiving death threats.

This year India jumped from No. 30 to No. 22 on Open Doors’ World Watch List of countries where Christians suffer the most severe persecution. Last week the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) placed India on its watch list for frequent outbreaks of violence against minorities, especially Christians.

The report sharply criticized the Indian government for failure to protect the rights of religious
minorities.

Eight states in India have passed anti-conversion laws although only five states are currently
implementing the law. Anti-conversion laws are designed to prevent Hindus from converting to
Christianity despite the fact that India is the largest democracy (1.1 billion people) in the world and its constitution guarantees freedom of religion.

The violence in Orissa and in other states comes at a time when many Christians feel that Hindu
fundamentalism is on the rise. The extremists’ goal is to make India a Hindu nation rather than a secular one. There are an estimated 25 million Christians in India (2.3 percent) with 80.6 percent Hindu and 13.4
percent Muslim.

“The situation is still bleak for Christians in Orissa,” says Open Doors USA President/CEO Carl Moeller.

“Many of our brothers and sisters remain homeless. The area simmers with tension and fear that major violence could resume at any time. Christians are still being persecuted. They need your prayers.”

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Underground Music Friday — Mr. John Duncan

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Underground Music Friday — Mr. John Duncan

Posted: 14 Aug 2009 02:37 PM PDT


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Guess what today is… Drum roll please. Today (and every Friday) is Underground Music Friday.

A lot of Underground Christian musicians have been contacting me, asking me to give them a platform to share their music ministries, and I’m gonna give it to them.

This week’s artist is Mr. John Duncan.

Mr. John Duncan isn’t new to the music industry. He recorded secular music for nearly a decade, recording five albums. Then, with encouragement from his mom, he recorded his first religious song. After recording that song, he knew that music with a message was the way he should go.

Since some rappers sound alike, sometimes it’s hard to know who is spitting 16 bars over the tight beats coming from your speakers.

Thankfully, that’s not the case with Duncan.

That’s because nobody sounds like him.

His voice is earthy, and his delivery is sort of an hybrid between rap and gospel. The way he enunciates puts you in the mind of Scarface, but the way his rapping blends with the way he sings the hook, is reminiscent of Bone Thugs and Harmony.

His first Gospel project, "The Prodigal Son," was released back in April and has already been an underground success according to his label One Way to Go Entertainment.

“I am proud of each and every [song] from my album because each one is a reference to my life story,” he told Gospel Synergy.

Enough for Me is [the song I’m most proud of] because of the impact that it has already made.”

“When I perform, seeing the people singing along and getting out of their seat to dance… it’s a wonderful feeling.”

 

Watch his latest single, Enough for Me here:

Connect with Mr. John Duncan here: http://www.myspace.com/mrjohnduncan

Buy his cd here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mrjohnduncan

 

If your music is good, you are an Underground Christian musician and you’d like to be considered for my Underground Music Friday feature, contact me.

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Pop Culture Moments by Mo: Obama shakes off O’Reilly and Glen Beck

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    Pop Culture Moments by Mo: Obama shakes off O’Reilly and Glen Beck

    Posted: 14 Aug 2009 04:34 PM PDT


    obama_shakes-off_beck-and_oPresident Obama has been under a lot of pressure from vociferous right-wing pundits including Glen Beck and Bill O’Reilly. Beck even lost advertisers after calling Obama a racist.


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    Like Rock Band? Don’t bother with latest Christian version, JAMband

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      Like Rock Band? Don’t bother with latest Christian version, JAMband

      Posted: 14 Aug 2009 05:58 PM PDT


      I know that after some people see the commercials for JAMBand, Cloud 9’s upcoming video game release, they are going to run out and buy it.

      I imagine the commercial will go something like this:

      Announcer: Does seeing your heathen friends rock out to songs on Rock Band by Jimi Hendrix and Tokio Hotel make you upset?

      Kids: Yeah!

      Announcer: Don’t fear, a Christian replacement will soon be here. It’s called JAMband.

      Kids: JAMband? Cool. Mom, can we get it? Please???!!!!

      Okay, maybe the commercial will be a little different, but the underlying message will be the same: “Attention all Christians, we have “Christianized” Rock Band, so you should go out and buy it.

      Kind of ridiculous, don’t you think?

      First of all, we’ve been there and done that with Guitar Praise, the Christian clone of Guitar Hero.

      Why are Christians always coming out with Christian methadone—a substitute for something that world has?

      From the clip I saw of JAMband on the Cloud 9 Games Web site, it looks identical to Guitar Hero or Rock Band–faux instruments, rainbow frets and all.

      The only differences that I see are that the game is only available for the PC and it features the usual lineup of Christian rock stars — Toby Mac, Audio Adrenaline, Rebecca St. James, Chris Tomlin.

      Yep, this game features the same old songs by the same old people.

      Since Rock Band is all about “rocking out in a band.” Wouldn’t some old school Larry Norman, Petra or even some U2 have been more appropriate for JAMband?

      Then there’s the game’s setup.

      I don’t know about everyone else, but playing a Rock Band clone on my PC is not going to work for me.

      I know some people keep their computers in their living rooms, but I’m not wheeling mine out of my office just to play along to Christian rock standards.

      Even the name of the game itself is problematic. MTV Games is also coming out with a game for Guitar Hero around Christmastime called Jam Band.

      It may be a coincidence, but it draws attention to the heart of the matter: Christians need to stop trying to be like the world.

      If the developers and programmers at Cloud 9 really wanted to, I’m sure they couldn’t have come up with something so excellent that it would have eclipsed that which is in the world—Rock Band.

      But as it stands now, JAMband is “just alright.” It’s at the level of mediocrity to which we Christians have become accustomed.

      Since it’s “just alright,” I’m just going to leave it at the store and wait for some Christian to come out with something better.

      For more information:

      From a Cloud 9 press release: JAMband is software designed for Windows personal computers with Windows 7, Vista or XP. With an MSRP of only $49.95, JAMband provides a positive and entertaining alternative to some of the mainstream video games with disturbing content, so parents can relax while their kids have a blast. JAMband will hit the stores August 25th, and pre-buys are currently available at selected Christian retail stores. North American retailers can contact EMI CMG Distribution at 1-800-877-4443. For international sales, please contact Cloud 9 Games, Inc. directly at Info@cloud9games.com.



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      Friday, August 14, 2009

      Harvey Milk, Mary Robinson most controversial of medal of freedom recipients

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      Harvey Milk, Mary Robinson most controversial of medal of freedom recipients

      Posted: 13 Aug 2009 02:42 PM PDT


      Yesterday, President Obama awarded the nation’s highest civilian award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to late gay rights advocate Harvey Milk. Harvey_Milk_at_1978_Gay_Freedom_Day

      "His name was Harvey Milk, and he was here to recruit us – all of us – to join a movement and change a nation," Obama said during of Milk during the presentation.

      “In the brief time in which he spoke – and ran and led – his voice stirred the aspirations of millions of people. His message of hope – hope unashamed, hope unafraid – could not ever be silenced.”

      Milk’s selection as a medal of freedom recipient comes on the heels of mounting criticism from gay rights organizations, who say that Obama has failed to fulfill campaign promises such as the repealing of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” policy.

      Critics, such as Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com, said that Milk didn’t deserve the award because he was a sex addict "who did dishonorable deeds and does not deserve a medal or a statewide ‘day of significance.”

      Another controversial medal recipient was former Irish President Mary Robinson.

      Pro-Israel groups, such as the AIPAC and the Anti-Defamation League, criticized Obama for choosing Robinson because of her failure to halt expressions of anti-Semitic hatred during the 2001 Durban conference over which she acted as the United Nations high commissioner of human rights.

      In addition to Milk and Robinson, other honorees included physicist Stephen Hawking, Sen. Ted Kennedy, retired civil rights leader Rev. Joseph Lowery, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Chita Rivera and Sidney Poitier, geneticist Dr. Janet Rowley, economist and micro financier Mohammed Yunus, Dr. Pedro Jose Greer, Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow, South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Komen Foundation founder Nancy Brinker and former Tennis pro Billie Jean King.

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      Showdown at the Creation Museum

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        Showdown at the Creation Museum

        Posted: 13 Aug 2009 03:45 PM PDT


        On Friday more than 280 atheists and agnostics converged on the Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY.

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        The Creation Museum is a museum dedicated to the Biblical creationism, and is an arm of Christian apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis.

        The purpose of the trip according to the Secular Student Alliance, a network of more than 145 student groups atheist and agnostic student groups, was to explore “a worldview with which they largely disagree,” not to cause a disturbance or disrupt the museum’s usual operation.

        “It should be great fun. I’ve got a long list of questions to ask,” said PZ Myers before going on the trip. “I’m going to have to prune it down a lot.”

        When the 285-strong SSA arrived at the Creation Museum, they were indeed well-behaved though some members of the group mocked several of the museum’s displays and astrophysicist Dr. Jason Lisle’s lecture at the museum.

        “We frequently come across blog comments from atheists and agnostics who visit the museum with

        their minds already made up and prepared to mock,” said Creation Museum co-founder and chief communications officer Mark Looy.

        “But we note that they scoff at anyone who believes in a god, whether that person accepts the historicity of the Bible or not,” he said.

        “These are people who would probably not even think about attending church, and here, they got the Gospel message. We are grateful for the opportunity to share with them.”

        Harvey Milk, Mary Robinson most controversial of medal of freedom recipients

        Posted: 13 Aug 2009 02:42 PM PDT


        Yesterday, President Obama awarded the nation’s highest civilian award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to late gay rights advocate Harvey Milk. Harvey_Milk_at_1978_Gay_Freedom_Day

        "His name was Harvey Milk, and he was here to recruit us – all of us – to join a movement and change a nation," Obama said during of Milk during the presentation.

        “In the brief time in which he spoke – and ran and led – his voice stirred the aspirations of millions of people. His message of hope – hope unashamed, hope unafraid – could not ever be silenced.”

        Milk’s selection as a medal of freedom recipient comes on the heels of mounting criticism from gay rights organizations, who say that Obama has failed to fulfill campaign promises such as the repealing of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” policy.

        Critics, such as Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com, said that Milk didn’t deserve the award because he was a sex addict "who did dishonorable deeds and does not deserve a medal or a statewide ‘day of significance.”

        Another controversial medal recipient was former Irish President Mary Robinson.

        Pro-Israel groups, such as the AIPAC and the Anti-Defamation League, criticized Obama for choosing Robinson because of her failure to halt expressions of anti-Semitic hatred during the 2001 Durban conference over which she acted as the United Nations high commissioner of human rights.

        In addition to Milk and Robinson, other honorees included physicist Stephen Hawking, Sen. Ted Kennedy, retired civil rights leader Rev. Joseph Lowery, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Chita Rivera and Sidney Poitier, geneticist Dr. Janet Rowley, economist and micro financier Mohammed Yunus, Dr. Pedro Jose Greer, Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow, South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Komen Foundation founder Nancy Brinker and former Tennis pro Billie Jean King.

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