The majority of the American Medical Association’s House of Delegates place a possible pregnancy in about the same health category as a mild case of the sniffles or heartburn. The majority of the American Medical Association’s House of Delegates place a possible pregnancy in about the same health category as a mild case of the sniffles or heartburn. Earlier this month, the AMA delegates asked the federal Food and Drug Administration to consider making "emergency contraception" available over the counter. These medicines are taken within 72 hours after sexual intercourse and again in another 12 hours. They are commonly referred to as "morning after" pills and are about 75 percent effective in preventing implantation of a fertilized egg, or embryo, into the uterine lining, thus aborting the pregnancy. Apparently, the AMA delegates want to make buying medicines that would abort a pregnancy as accessible as aspirin, antacids or nose spray. Anyone able to buy aspirin could buy the pills necessary to abort a pregnancy. Making available over the counter the medicines necessary to abort a pregnancy would mean there would be no restrictions on who purchases them. The AMA representatives seem to think that medical … [Read more...]
Lawsuit between Mormon church, dissenting couple apparently settled
Since they left the Mormon Church, Jerald and Sandra Tanner have spent some four decades challenging the beliefs of their former faith. Since they left the Mormon Church, Jerald and Sandra Tanner have spent some four decades challenging the beliefs of their former faith. Part of that battle led the couple to post 17 pages of a Mormon handbook on a website. The pages were from a closely-guarded book that is not available to the public or even general church membership. They deal with church disciplinary procedures and how people can get their names removed from Mormon church rolls. In turn, that led Church of Latter-day Saints officials to sue the couple. Mormon officials claimed the couple violated copyright laws. The case now has been settled - pending court approval. Reports say the Tanners have agreed to a Latter-day Saints proposal to destroy copies of a Mormon handbook they posted on their www.utlm.org website, which is part of the Tanner’s Utah Lighthouse Ministry. The couple also has agreed to remove links to - or any mention of - websites carrying the Mormon Church Handbook of Instruction. In exchange, the church has agreed to drop its claims … [Read more...]
Electronic tithing – more and more churches taking look at new way of giving
When his mother checked into a nursing home, Travis Collins says he was pleased the short-term rehabilitation did not interrupt her giving to First Baptist Church of Mount Washington, Ky. When his mother checked into a nursing home, Travis Collins says he was pleased the short-term rehabilitation did not interrupt her giving to First Baptist Church of Mount Washington, Ky. The 81-year-old member is one of nearly 20 people or families at the church who have signed up this year for automatic checkbook deductions to contribute to the budget. "That’s one less thing she has to worry about," said Collins, pastor of the Kentucky congregation. "What we’re trying to do is facilitate the giving of offerings." First Baptist Church has joined a trend toward electronic tithing. While the numbers are not clear, a suburban Minneapolis firm that processes such payments for 3,200 churches reports a growing interest in the practice. "The momentum is clearly there," said Len Thiede, senior account manager for Vanco Services. "We’re getting contracts every day." It is not clear how many are involved. Last year, a religious magazine estimated about 5 percent of all United States churches use electronic transfers. But because so … [Read more...]
Plans set for Louisiana Baptist agricultural missions group
A meeting has been set next month to organize the Louisiana Baptist Argicultural Missions Fellowship. A meeting has been set next month to organize the Louisiana Baptist Argicultural Missions Fellowship. State convention leaders have set January 27, 2001, as the date for officially establishing the new fellowship. The organizational meeting is set at the Louisiana Baptist Building in Alexandria at 10 a.m. The group is designed to promote Christian service by Louisiana Baptists involved in the agricultural field, explained Buddy Day, who serves as Louisiana Baptist Men’s Ministry director. The state fellowship will operate with the Men’s Ministry office and is open to any Louisiana Baptist, Day noted. No dues are required for membership. Nine specific objectives are set for the fellowship, Day said. Once established, the state group will work to: • Encourage farmers, professional agricultural workers, veterinarians and others to learn more about Southern Baptist missions efforts, especially those related to agricultural missions. • Encourage persons to increase their missions support. • Provide opportunities for persons to … [Read more...]
LC trustees give okay for new campus residence facility
The good news is that enrollment at Louisiana College has climbed in the last few years to near-record totals. The good news is that enrollment at Louisiana College has climbed in the last few years to near-record totals. The bad news is that the Louisiana Baptist school is running out of places to house those living on campus. Last week, Louisiana College trustees moved to address the concern, authorizing the construction of another residence facility as soon as possible. In an unanimous resolution, trustees approved construction of the facility as soon as Louisiana College officials negotiate an acceptable contract and raise $1.2 million. LC President Rory Lee told trustees he hopes to have the needed funds early in the new year, enabling construction to begin. If construction can begin early in January, the new facility could be completed by the opening of the fall 2001 semester - or soon afterward, Lee explained. Current construction bids total almost $1.5 million, but that is a little higher than projected costs. Thus, trustees also authorized college administrators to work with contractors to bring construction fees in line with earlier … [Read more...]
Regarding conference
Not only did the letter by Bro. Hoychick fail to refute the charge that the Louisiana Baptist Pastor’s Conference has become dominated by fundamentalists and their agenda, he accidentally reinforced it. Not only did the letter by Bro. Hoychick fail to refute the charge that the Louisiana Baptist Pastor’s Conference has become dominated by fundamentalists and their agenda, he accidentally reinforced it. He did so by reminding us in 1989 Perry Sanders almost was elected president of the LBPC. By mentioning this fact, Hoychick alerts us to what concerns Bro. Shaver and others, which is how much things have changed in eleven years. When Hoychick asked, "If we are political, why was he (Sanders) and those who nominated and voted for him at the pastors’ conference?" he attempted to gloss over the gap between 1989 and the present. The new LBPC president is Jerry Chaddick, prominent and active with the Louisiana Inerrancy Fellowship. Not every sermon at the LBPC was political, and not every speaker was a fundamentalist, a fact Scott Shaver acknowledged. But the presence of and remarks by Paul Pressler, "one of the architects of the conservative resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention" (Baptist Message, … [Read more...]
Weekly Announcements
For the week of December 21, 2000 Potpourri HODGE - Hodge church: Jennifer Permenter presents New Years Eve concert; Dec. 31, 6:30 p.m.; Dwayne Boudreaux, pastor. DRY CREEK - Dry Creek Camp: New Years Youth Retreat; begins Dec. 31, 4 p.m., ends Jan. 1, 2001, 3 p.m.; cost is $35. Shannon Collins, speaker, Ryan Richardson, music; to pre-register call (337) 328-7531. Dry Creek Baptist Camp, P.O. Box 580, Dry Creek, LA 70637; www.drycreek.net. MAMOU - First church: Sullivan Family in concert Dec. 29, 6:30 p.m.; James Hutchinson, pastor. Revivals SIMPSON - Simpson church: Jan. 7, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Jan. 8-10, 7 p.m.; Earlean Hall, music; James Miller, pastor. Minister Needed DESTIN, FL - First church: seeks youth director, contact Bob Boone at (850) 837-6515 or email flcdestin@aolcom. DENHAM SPRINGS - Northside church: seeking a pianist; for more information call (225) 664-3161. CALHOUN CITY, MS - First church: seeks full-time minister of music; send resume to Paul L. Smith and Helen Lackey, P.O. Box 94, Calhoun City, MS 38916 or for more information call (662) 628-6633, fax (662) 628-1733; email, www.ccfbc.com. Paul Smith, pastor. HEFLIN - … [Read more...]
Here are my thoughts – but please get rid of the pennies
For those of you who are part of the 25 percent of American voters who still are not certain for whom they will vote on Election Day, I can help. My vote goes to the man who will do the most to help Americans - Americans who spend a few dollars a year to those who spend millions. Vote for the man who will do away with pennies. That’s right - who will do away with pennies. For those of you who are part of the 25 percent of American voters who still are not certain for whom they will vote on Election Day, I can help. My vote goes to the man who will do the most to help Americans - Americans who spend a few dollars a year to those who spend millions. Vote for the man who will do away with pennies. That’s right - who will do away with pennies. Pennies have become the most useless item in American commerce. They are remnants of ancient America. Oh, sure, there was a day pennies were worth something. Not much, but something. Sixty years ago a penny would buy a single piece of bubble gum, or a tiny piece of candy. You could even buy a small package of Kits candy, four individually wrapped pieces of sticky, gummy candy bundled in cellophane. But … [Read more...]
At 2000 LBC, remember – ‘be ye kind one to another’
The 2000 Louisiana Baptist Convention annual meeting is less than two weeks away. Indications are that this years convention has the potential for serious differences of opinions among messengers. And, indications are that there will be a sizable multitude of messengers present to vote on issues about which there will be significant disagreement. The 2000 Louisiana Baptist Convention annual meeting is less than two weeks away. Indications are that this years convention has the potential for serious differences of opinions among messengers. And, indications are that there will be a sizable multitude of messengers present to vote on issues about which there will be significant disagreement. The publication of the Louisiana Inerrancy Fellowship has announced a representative of that group will present a motion that the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message Statement be adopted as the conventions statement of faith. The publication of Mainstream Louisiana Baptists has announced that groups intention to oppose any effort to make the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message an official part of Louisiana Baptist Convention governance. That stage is set for dealing with emotionally-charged … [Read more...]
Can you believe it? Madalyn Murray OHair hoax lives on
Adecades-old hoax about a well known atheist seeking a ban on religious broadcasting has caught up with the information age. The urban legend about religion and the Federal Communications Commission has circulated through the mail and word of mouth since 1975. It re-emerged recently as an e-mail hoax focusing on the CBS program "Touched by an Angel." Adecades-old hoax about a well known atheist seeking a ban on religious broadcasting has caught up with the information age. The urban legend about religion and the Federal Communications Commission has circulated through the mail and word of mouth since 1975. It re-emerged recently as an e-mail hoax focusing on the CBS program "Touched by an Angel." The e-mail in question reads: "CBS will be forced to discontinue Touched By an Angel for using the word GOD in every program. (The) petition, number 2493, would ultimately pave the way to stop the reading of the gospel of our Lord and Savior, on the airwaves of America." The hoax asserts atheist Madalyn Murray OHair and her organization have received "287,000 signatures" with a petition that "ultimately" will ban religious programming. "Sunday worship … [Read more...]
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