Posted on September 23, 2009 by Richard Bartholomew |
Paul Ray has a new video for his branch of the English Defence League (his current association with the main EDL is unclear) advertising an anti-Muslim protest for Manchester next month (see my blog entry here). The video focuses on religion, comparing Rowan Williams to King Saul and promising a new “David generation”. In particular, the video bemoans the conversion of […]
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Posted on September 2, 2009 by Richard Bartholomew |
An altercation between young Asian Muslims and the police in Luton over the weekend hands it on a plate to local anti-Muslim blogger Paul Ray (aka “Lionheart“): No media frenzy over this incident because it was not white people involved who can be savaged by the left wing media and held up as sacrifices on the alter [sic] […]
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Posted on August 8, 2009 by Richard Bartholomew |
One reason for scepticism about the “English Defence League” has been the involvement of Chris Renton, who set up its website. Renton is a BNP activist, but EDL “spokesperson” Paul Ray shrugged this off as being his own business; Ray himself believes that God is working to turn the BNP into a non-racist nationalist group. Now, […]
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Posted on August 7, 2009 by Richard Bartholomew |
A new comment arrives from Dave Smeeton of March for England: As stated in earlier posts neither [Glen] Jenvey or [Paul] Ray where friends of mine, They where contacts on facebook. My friends i trust ,these two i would trust a rattle snake more. Have never trusted either of these two that is why neither […]
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Posted on September 2, 2017 by Richard Bartholomew |
“And now you have given us a gift, President Donald Trump” From the Washington Times: President Trump has signed a declaration designating Sunday as a “Day of Prayer” for Hurricane Harvey victims. The president said that is was appropriate “during times of great need to ask for God’s blessing and God’s guidance.” He singed the declaration […]
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Posted on January 7, 2017 by Richard Bartholomew |
From CBN: President-elect Donald Trump’s longtime religious adviser, Paula White, is firing back at critics who have called her a heretic and questioned her personal finances and romantic history. …Her critics include conservative blogger Erick Erickson, who this week published a video of White in which she denies that Jesus Christ is the only begotten […]
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Posted on September 4, 2016 by Richard Bartholomew |
From Haaretz: Photographs and videos of Trump draped in a traditional Jewish prayer shawl – known as a tallit – inside a church have been rapidly circulating around the Internet. Trump was presented with the shawl during his Saturday visit to the Great Faith Ministries in Detroit, Michigan. …Bishop Wayne Jackson, the pastor of the church […]
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Posted on July 19, 2016 by Richard Bartholomew |
From Bloomberg, 17 July: A prominent African American evangelical leader has been added to a prime-time speaking slot at the Republican National Convention — a last-minute scheduling change by Trump campaign strategists in the wake the shooting deaths of three police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Pastor Mark Burns, who often opens for Trump at his campaign […]
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Posted on June 20, 2016 by Richard Bartholomew |
From ITV News: Following the decision by all major political parties to not contest the upcoming by-election for Jo Cox’s seat out of respect for her family, one smaller party has announced that it will. Jack Buckby, who is part of ‘radical patriotic conservative’ party Liberty GB, took to social media to make the announcement […]
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Posted on April 27, 2014 by Richard Bartholomew |
From WND: “Harbinger” Author to Open National Day of Prayer Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of runaway bestseller “The Harbinger,” has been invited to join the speakers for the 63rd annual National Day of Prayer on a date he tells WND holds a special significance in both his book and American history. …”April 30 is the date […]
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