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Pray for All the Dumb Churches that Hosted Super Bowl Yesterday

Evangelical churches all across the United States gathered on the Lord’s Day to celebrate not Jesus, but American football. Men, women, and children huddled in fellowship halls and church basements around big screen televisions to watch stadiums of Sabbath-breakers cheer like the Colosseum at a gladiator fight. The scene of Super Bowl LIV was not … Read more

Jessica Yaniv Arrested, Facing 5 Years Behind Bars for Assault

On Wednesday night, Jessica Yaniv, who is infamous for demanding female estheticians wax him, was arrested and charged with assault against Canadian reporter Keean Bexte. The Rebel released video footage of Yaniv shoving and punching Bexte. Bexte made a statement saying: “Yaniv has been ordered to cease all contact with me, both directly and indirectly. … Read more

Liberal White United Methodists Toss Out Conservative Africans

United Methodists in the U.S. do not have “open minds, open hearts, and open doors” to their brothers from Africa, who tend to be more conservative than them. Conservative Africans were just given the left boot of fellowship by liberal UMC pastors in the United States. Pulpit & Pen first wrote about this subject in … Read more

How Many Closeted Homosexuals Are Influencing the SBC?

It’s well known that Jonathan Merritt is a homosexual and is a major influence among Southern Baptists like Russell Moore. The question Pulpit & Pen is now investigating is how many closeted homosexuals are influencing the Southern Baptist Convention? Oh sure, it’s difficult to tell these days, what with metrosexuals largely ruling the SBC roost … Read more

Catholics Are Excited About Francis Chan Leaning Toward Catholicism

Is Francis Chan becoming Roman Catholic? His recently espoused views on transubstantiation certainly has Roman Catholics excited. As Reformation Charlotte reported, “It appears that Chan is now embracing Roman Catholic doctrine on a deeper level than most people previously would have expected. Chan — who once referred to himself as a Calvinist — several years … Read more

Veganism Given Religious Protection in United Kingdom

You might have thought that Veganism was more than a diet choice with the religious zealotry most hold to their carrot-nibbling practices. A tribunal in the United Kingdom agrees, and has ruled that “ethical veganism” deserves protections reserved for religious groups because it is a “philosophical system under existing anti-discrimination laws.” Now, you bigots can’t … Read more

Dr. Michael Brown Says Todd Bentley is ‘Supernaturally Gifted by God,’ Sees Path to Restoration

An investigatory committee led by Dr. Michael Brown into Todd Bentley’s alleged sexual perversions, addictions, and abuse issued its findings today. Michael Brown announced that Todd Bentley, even though he was “supernaturally gifted by God,” was disqualified from ministry. The panel has no official oversight over Bentley, who has accused the panel of being unfair … Read more

On Christmas Eve, United Nations Said Motherhood was a “Penalty”

On Christmas Eve, which is the evening that commemorates when Mary’s birth-pains with the Christ-child were no doubt beginning, the United Nations tweeted out that motherhood is a “penalty” for women. The tweet mentioned the ‘downside’ to rearing children including more unpaid care and ‘domestic’ work, reduced employment (the horror), gender-based occupational segregation, and gender … Read more

Nation’s Postal Service Ad Shows Virgin Mary Impregnated by Mailman

The postal service of the nation of Norway is running a Christmas advertisement showing Mary gets impregnated by a mailman. According to Lifesite News, “A new commercial for the Christmas season produced by the Norwegian Postal Service, Posten Norge, suggests that Christ’s conception in the Virgin Mary’s womb was not miraculous and that He was … Read more