John Loeffler: February 23, 2015

John Loeffler: February 23, 2015

 

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The Islam Report Storm clouds, they are a gathering. In this week’s boralogue, John examines the two primary storm clouds amassing on the geopolitical horizon. The first is Iran, the development of their nuclear program, and their strategic partnerships in the Middle East that are systematically surrounding the nation of Israel. The second involves Greece and the looming currency crisis that just may spread to the rest of Europe. John welcomes back to the program after a long hiatus Bill Federer (www.americanminute.com), president of AmeriSearch publishing, who illustrates the impact of Islam throughout history and shows how Thomas Jefferson handled the problem of Islamic piracy in the early 19th century. James Simpson (www.watchdog.org), economist and freelance investigative journalist, explores the topic of net neutrality, the risks in regulating the internet, and the all too dangerous likelihood of a government takeover of this “utility.” Finally, Aaron Klein (www.sweetcakesweb.com), Christian co-owner of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, an Oregon-based bakery, discusses religious freedom and the truth behind the discrimination court case against him and his wife for refusing to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. Join us as we continue our weekly Section 6 intelligence news briefing, featuring commentary by John on important stories making news around the world. Like us on the Steel on Steel Facebook page and remember to join Praying for Persecuted Christians on Facebook for the latest information concerning persecuted Christians around the world.

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