Author: Ring of Fire Radio

Pat Robertson Tells Viewer that Muslim Houseguest Brought Demonic Presence into Her Home

On an episode of The 700 Club, a viewer wrote in about feeling like a bad Christian after kicking out a Muslim houseguest because she felt an “evil presence.” “A few years ago, a neighbor of mine came to our house. He said his father had kicked him out. I told him he could stay with us. He was very thankful and polite while he stayed with us. I learned that he was a Muslim, and I heard him praying to Allah in my home. I was okay with it, but one day I felt an evil presence while cooking...

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Let’s All Pray that at Least Texas and Mississippi Really Do Secede. It’s a Start!

A former aid to Ronald Reagan has called for southern states to leave the US and form a new, conservative nation called “Reagan” where citizens wouldn’t have to compromise on “traditional values,” Talking Points Memo reported. Douglas MacKinnon did an interview with evangelical radio host Janet Meffered, promoting his new book “The Secessionist States of America: The Blueprint for Creating a Traditional Values Country… Now.” Claiming his comments on secession were “academic,” MacKinnon said that South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida should break away from the US and form a new country, “Reagan.” “You have to remember that all 11...

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If GOPers Really Cared About Government Spending, They’d Raise the Minimum Wage

The current minimum wage, $7.25 an hour, forces individuals and families nationwide to rely heavily on government programs, like foodstamps (SNAP), welfare, WIC, etc. Raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 an hour would give 1.7 million workers enough of a raise to stop relying on federal programs, reducing government expenditures on current income-support programs by $7.6 billion per year, says a new report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI). Not only would it mean less government spending, the EPI report also says that raising the minimum wage means 4.6 million people would be lifted above the poverty...

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