I know an elderly woman who has this guy's picture all over her home. I asked about all the photos because I knew that she wasn't likely a relative because she is Caucasion.
She explained that he had been her teacher for 30 years. I "googled" to find out about him. As with all cult leaders, he is extremely weathly living the good life in Malibu, California.
Check it out and don't fall for this nonsense. This guy lives like a KING! ex-premie.org has created both of these websites.
Between the faction of
gay Christians who are
happy with their sexual
identity and "ex-gays,"
who say they've removed
their homosexual
yearnings, is a third
group that gets little
attention. These
so-called Side B
Christians identify as
gay and belie...
SAN FRANCISCO
â
Levels of a stress
hormone released by the
placenta could predict a
woman's risk of
developing postpartum
depression, new research
suggests.
Sally Ride, the United
States' first woman in
space, will be
posthumously honored with
the country's highest
civilian commendation and
the renaming of a
high-flying camera.
By Irene Klotz CAPE
CANAVERAL, Florida
(Reuters) - Corporate
researchers may be living
on the moon by the time
NASA astronauts head off
to visit an asteroid in
the 2020s, a study of
future human missions
unveiled on Thursday
shows. The study by
Bigelo...
The body of King Richard
III was buried in great
haste, a new study finds
â
perhaps because the
medieval monarch's corpse
had been out for three
days in the summer sun.
Human exploration of deep
space is looking more and
more like a tag-team
affair, with NASA jetting
off to asteroids and Mars
while the private sector
sets up shop on the moon.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida
(Reuters) - Nearly two
years after space shuttle
Atlantis blasted off for
the last time, NASA on
Thursday put out a "For
Lease" notice for one of
its shuttle launch pads
in Florida. In a notice
posted on its procurement
websit...
Some people may find it
hard to believe that a
private mission will
succeed in landing four
astronauts on Mars in
2023, but several
state-run media outlets
in China are targeting
the project with even
harsher terms like "hoax"
and "hype."