Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” banned in Lebanon
TrendPK.com: What the heck is happening overseas? The United States are supposed to be conservative, with the rest of the world loosening its restrictions on modern media. But first we get a story that Britain has banned a sequel to “The Human Centipede” because of lewd and graphic sexual behavior, and now Lady Gaga is being banned in Lebanon.
Officials in Lebanon banned Gaga’s latest album “Born This Way,” saying that the record is “offensive to Christianity,” according to The Guardian. Copies of the album were “impounded” by the office of general security when they arrived at Beirut’s airport, the paper adds.
“Distributors are prohibited from circulating media that diverges from public decency and morality or is at odds with nationalistic or religious beliefs,” officials said.
tony alamo
May 27, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Tony Alamo, age 75, was a self-proclaimed Christian Evangelical leader, who became a convict as he illegally transported children with the purpose of using them for sexual pleasures. Tony Alamo has been accused and convicted of “raping children and providing children for raping and sexual assaults to other buyers.
One of the twisted things that Tony Alamo was doing was that he was using his Christian organization “Tony Alamo Christian Ministries” to cover his secret lifestyle. Not only did he illegally traffic children in order to rape them, but he also created them into delinquents that also caused crimes against other stray children or orphans.
It saddens me deeply that these poor children now have a view of Christianity and/or religion as sick and demented because of this man Tony Alamo. The lives of those children that he tortured will never be the same, especially those children that he made to commit crimes as well. Those children have then become perpetrator’s but not of their own doing.
Back in 2008, “Tony Alamo Christian Ministries” was raided while Tony Alamo was in California in custody. Investigators found a lot of disturbing evidence, including pornography. The trial of Tony Alamo occurred in 2009 where he was sentenced to 175 years in prison.
Merry Christmas today Comments for MySpace
December 24, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under Breaking News
Merry Christmas today Comments for MySpace latest updates :- Christians around the world are celebrating Christmas today. The top Roman Catholic cleric in Bethlehem, West Bank delivered Christmas wishes for peace in the Middle East — and prayed for the day when Palestinians would no longer be confined by Israeli barriers. There was more Christmas gloom than cheer elsewhere, too.
Thousands of families in the central Philippines were spending Christmas Eve in shelters while the lava-spilling Mayon volcano threatened their homes.
Sectarian violence was weighing heavily on Iraqi Christians as well. Christmas is bumping into the majority Shiite Muslims’ most mournful ceremony this year, forcing Iraqi Christians to keep their celebrations under tighter wraps than usual.
On Thursday, explosions killed at least 26 people across Iraq, most of them Shiite pilgrims taking part in a holy mourning ceremony, raising fears of further sectarian attacks at the approach of the Ashoura holiday.
Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal began Christmas celebrations with an annual procession from Jerusalem to the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Jesus’ traditional birthplace. “The wish that we most want, we most hope for, is not coming. We want peace,” Twal said after he passed into Bethlehem. Twal and his convoy of dozens of vehicles entered the Palestinian territory through a massive steel gate in Israel’s heavily guarded West Bank separation barrier, escorted by Israeli soldiers and police in jeeps. The barrier and the heavy Israeli security presence was a potent reminder of the frictions and hostilities that have thwarted peace efforts. “We want freedom of movement, we don’t want walls,” Twal said after passing through the barrier. “We don’t want separation fences. We hope that things will become more normal for us.”
Israel began building the barrier of towering concrete slabs and electronic fences after a wave of deadly Palestinian suicide bombings. But Palestinians see it as a land grab because its route juts into the West Bank, putting that land on the “Israeli” side of the enclosure. Thousands of people were milling around Manger Square: tourists from all over the world, locals hawking food and trinkets and Palestinian scouts in kilts and playing bagpipes, as they do each Christmas. Hanna Pioli, 23, and her sister Katherine, 25, were spending the holiday in Bethlehem, far from their hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah. The sisters miss celebrating a “white Christmas” at home, Katherine Pioli said, but think Bethlehem is nonetheless the best place for Christians to spend the holiday. “It’s interesting to observe people having a beautiful religious moment,” Hanna Pioli said.
Balloons of all colors gave an added note of cheer to the festivities.
Later Thursday, Pope Benedict XVI was to celebrate Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica two hours earlier than usual to spare the 82-year-old pontiff from such a late night. Benedict was to initiate the evening’s services at nightfall, by lighting a candle in a window after Vatican officials unveil the life-sized Nativity scene in St. Peter’s Square. On Christmas Day, Benedict will deliver a traditional speech from the basilica’s balcony. On Sunday, he plans to share lunch with the homeless at a soup kitchen near the Vatican.
Christmas or Christmas Day is an annual holiday that, in Christianity, commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on December 25, but this date is not known to be Jesus’ actual birthday, and may have initially been chosen to correspond with either the day exactly nine months after some early Christians believed Jesus had been conceived, a historical Roman festival, or the date of the northern hemisphere’s winter solstice. Christmas is central to the Christmas and holiday season, and in Christianity marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days.
Although traditionally a Christian holiday, Christmas is also widely celebrated by many non-Christians, and some of its popular celebratory customs have pre-Christian or secular themes and origins. Popular modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, music, an exchange of greeting cards, church celebrations, a special meal, and the display of various decorations; including Christmas trees, lights, garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes, and holly. In addition, Father Christmas (known as Santa Claus in some areas, including North America, Australia and Ireland) is a popular mythological figure in many countries, associated with the bringing of gifts for children.
(Courtesy: Wikipedia.org)
Merry Christmas today Comments for MySpace was first posted on December 25, 2009 at 1:16 am.
About Curtis Enis
Curtis D. Enis was born in Union City, Ohio on June 15, 1976. He is a former professional American football player. For three seasons he played running back for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. Enis was a first round pick (#5 overall) in the 1998 NFL Draft. Enis attended Mississinawa Valley High School in Union City, Ohio, where he was named a Parade All-American, and voted the 1993 Mr. Football Award in the State of Ohio by the Associated Press. He was a three-time All-State selection at linebacker, and Most Valuable Player of the 1994 Big 33 Football Classic. He spent one year at The Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania.
Enis attended Pennsylvania State University at the University Park, Pennsylvania campus. His career there was marred by a gift acceptance scandal which cost him his final months of eligibility.[1]
His rushing stats at Penn State were:
* 1995-113 attempts, 683 yards, 4 Touchdowns
* 1996-224 Attempts, 1210 yards, 13 Touchdowns
* 1997-228 attempts, 1363 yards, 19 Touchdowns
In a Sports Illustrated article he spoke about his conversion to pentecostal Christianity and his relationship with the organization Champions for Christ.[2] He now works at Clopay in Russia, Ohio. He is also currently attending the Ohio Basic Peace Officer Academy through Edison State Community College and Miami County Sheriffs Office.
About Curtis Enis was first posted on September 13, 2009 at 10:09 am.
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