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Police corruption and immorality is bound to worse
Friday, 22 April 2005, 2:06 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
The revelations of widespread porn use among the police are hardly a surprise. Nor is it news. New Zealanders should be completely cynical when senior police management and Labour government ministers make protestations and express shock and dismay. ... More >>
Repealing the Harlotry Act
Tuesday, 19 April 2005, 10:50 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
The release of the report on Prostitution today by the Prostitution Law Review Committee demonstrates the appalling lack of judgement shown by our MPs who voted for legalising prostitution. Prostitution is estimated to be up 40%, but this is highly likely to ... More >>
Prime Minister’s double standards over Tamihere
Thursday, 14 April 2005, 10:54 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
In a recent Herald news item, Helen Clark reported that caucus censured Tamihere, but in the same breath said that they all liked him. She also said that his remarks were "grossly offensive", no doubt thinking that since she took the high moral ground ... More >>
The powerful symbolism as Bush bows the knee
Thursday, 7 April 2005, 2:07 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
Did President Bush cross the line between church and state when he bowed down to the dead pope? Psalm 2 warns the rulers of the earth that they are to “Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way”. More >>
The pope and contradictions people live with
Wednesday, 6 April 2005, 10:31 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
The pope and contradictions people live with. The death of the pope has thrown up many contradictions – especially the revelation that atheists like Helen Clark and Don Brash have been closet admirers of the pope all along. More >>
Labour's Postmodern Agenda According to Garnet
Thursday, 31 March 2005, 9:55 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
New Zealand has seen some radical social changes in recent decades. This is especially so in social ethics. What was considered immoral, evil, perverse and destructive is now deemed to be wonderful, salubrious and beneficial for society. Prostitution, ... More >>
Terri Schiavo – Would she live in New Zealand?
Wednesday, 23 March 2005, 4:42 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
Where are all the feminists and people concerned with minority rights in the Terri Schiavo affair? They have gone strangely silent. More >>
PM Fails To Stack Up To St Paul's Ideals
Friday, 18 March 2005, 3:17 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
What sort of political leadership are we entitled to? Paul writing to the first-century church at Rome gave his inspired account of the ideal government. “[R]ulers are not a cause of fear for good behaviour, but for evil. Do you want to have no fear of ... More >>
A call to all decent Members of Parliament
Monday, 14 March 2005, 9:58 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
It has become obvious that the Labour-led government has succeeded in helping many fall for the spin of the homosexual lobby. More >>
The Relationships bill is an attack on God
Tuesday, 8 March 2005, 4:53 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
There is still time for those politicians who are truly concerned about the moral direction of the nation to be responsible and stand up to stem the tide of state-sponsored immorality. The Relationships bill is needed to give any meat to the bones of Civil ... More >>
The Relationships Bill
Thursday, 3 March 2005, 3:16 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
A study in the US has found that homosexuals were involved in a staggering 34% of sexual molestations of foster children. The study was conducted over a six year period in Illinois in the United States and revealed these disturbing statistics among foster ... More >>
The evils of the Relationships bill
Wednesday, 2 March 2005, 3:19 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
Society has long made distinctions and sought to preserve standards because those standards were firstly considered to be derived from a divine Law-Giver; and secondly were deemed beneficial for society. One of those standards has to do with honesty. ... More >>
Jocular Georgina’s gender jaw-dropper
Tuesday, 1 March 2005, 3:02 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
All men are essentially religious. This is just as true of the superstitious pagan worshipper of the god of the forest as it is of the self-confessed atheist/agnostic. More >>
Obscene And Offensive Not the Same
Wednesday, 23 February 2005, 1:41 pm | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
An interesting dispute is ongoing between Marc Alexander (UF) and Stephen Franks (ACT) over the recent passing of The Films, Videos and Publications Classification Amendment Act. More >>
United Future Throw Supporters To Wolves
Monday, 21 February 2005, 10:41 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
Only ACT have opposed the bill which established hate speech law in Parliament last week. More >>
NCEA Let Down By Pagan Philosophy
Friday, 18 February 2005, 12:35 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
The real cause of the NCEA scholarship failure is the pagan philosophy imposed on our education system by our politicians - the priests and priestesses of hedonism, the religion of death. More >>
Usually, the rot begins at the top.
Monday, 14 February 2005, 11:39 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
When Charles and Camilla rule over us “happy and glorious” it may put paid to Labour’s plans to usher in a republic with Helen as President. Patently, the couple were very happy and Mrs Parker Bowles is reported to have revealed that the prince went down ... More >>
The rights of a parent denied
Monday, 14 February 2005, 9:53 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
Parents and police denied knowledge of the whereabouts of sick child: or the rights of a parent denied. More >>
Unknown Warrior May Be In Hell
Wednesday, 9 February 2005, 11:43 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
The Principal Defence Chaplain Julian Wagg admits that the Unknown Warrior may not have gone to heaven. In a telephone interview on Feb. 8, the principal defence chaplain Julian Wagg reluctantly admitted that the Unknown Soldier may not have gone to heaven ... More >>
Dr. Brash and the exclusivity of God.
Monday, 7 February 2005, 10:04 am | Garnet Milne - Reformation Testimony
Dr. Don Brash, who was interviewed by North and South magazine, when asked about his religious beliefs denied the validity of prayer or even its possibility: "If you mean, 'Do I believe there is a supernatural being with whom I can talk', then ... More >>