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“If you have become a preacher of vaccines, where is your Christ?” Pastor Chris Oyakhilome poses. The President of LoveWorld Inc. Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome has constructively rebutted false claims by the Russian Orthodox Church leaders that refusal to be vaccinated constitutes a sin against God. He provided superior information on the subject while ministering during a session of the ongoing ‘Your LoveWorld Specials’ (Season III, Phase VI). He drew the attention of the global audience to the falsehood peddled by some religious leaders who have become strong advocates for vaccines and vaccination. Inferring from the scriptures, the man of…
The Belarus athlete Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, who alleges she was taken against her will by team officials to Tokyo airport, is being protected by police and the UN Human Rights Commission are also involved, the IOC confirmed on Monday. Tsimanouskaya, who was due to compete in the women’s 200m on Monday, sought the protection of Japanese police at Haneda airport on Sunday so that she would not have to board a flight back to Belarus after criticising team officials. The Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation said Tsimanouskaya was planning to seek asylum in Germany or Austria. Meanwhile Poland and the Czech Republic have already…
Perhaps it was a way to make a 25,000-strong crowd feel at home. The goal that afforded Chelsea half-hearted bragging rights on an afternoon of rollicking entertainment felt like a tribute act to Arsenal failings past. In the present it rather demonstrated that, with a dozen days remaining until the new season, the unresolved issues around this part of north London persist in significant volume. Anatomising the winner in a friendly, in this case the first match in a three-team series that also involves Tottenham, would generally be folly. This one, though, told a few stories simultaneously. Héctor Bellerín, who would…
“These things were debated and discussed in the cults” — Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. As always, the ongoing ‘Your LoveWorld Specials’ (Season III, Phase IV) has been replete with the unveiling of deep truths and relevant information by the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome. https://vimeo.com/581153313 While teaching during one of the sessions, Pastor Chris quoted Rudolf Steiner’s stance in 1917 on the agenda behind the production and administration of certain vaccines. In the document read out by Pastor Chris, Rudolf Steiner is quoted to say, “I have told you that the spirits of darkness are going to inspire their…
Great Britain’s men’s eight produced a good performance to take bronze in the Olympic regatta’s final event as the inquest began over a disappointing medal return in Tokyo. The men’s eight were not considered to be realistic medal challengers but it proved a good display by Josh Bugajski, Jacob Dawson, Tom George, Mohamed Sbihi, Charles Elwes, Oliver Wynne-Griffith, James Rudkin and Tom Ford. They finished third behind the gold medallists from New Zealand, with Germany taking second. It was Britain’s second medal of the regatta after a silver in the men’s quadruple sculls on Wednesday. The bronze medal ensured a…
Texas governor Greg Abbott on Thursday threatened to issue fines to local officials who enforce new mask mandates. Abbott’s warning comes after the CDC reversed course earlier this week and recommended that people in areas with substantial spread of COVID-19 should wear masks indoors — including vaccinated individuals. The new guidance is the result of concerns over the highly transmissible Delta variant. “Texans have mastered the safe practices that help to prevent and avoid the spread of COVID-19. They have the individual right and responsibility to decide for themselves and their children whether they will wear masks, open their businesses,…
Auditors in Arizona’s largest county on Wednesday finished a third count of ballots and will shift to compiling a draft report on the audit results. Workers overseen by retired auditor Randy Pullen, a former Arizona Republican Party chair, completed the third count at the Wesley Bolin Building on the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix, according to Arizona Senate President Karen Fann. “The physical tabulation of the ballots are complete and are being returned to Maricopa County tomorrow,” Fann told The Epoch Times via email. The data gathered by the auditors will now be taken to their labs for analysis. Teams led by…
Manchester City have stepped up their pursuit of Jack Grealish by opening negotiations with Aston Villa. The England playmaker is a key target for City, along with Tottenham’s Harry Kane, and a decision on whether a deal can be struck is expected within days. Villa are keen to hold on to Grealish and have offered the 25-year-old a new contract. They intend to stand firm and build their team around him but their resolve will be tested if Grealish tells his boyhood club he wants to leave and City come up with a satisfactory fee. The asking price would likely be…
Boris Johnson may block a Chinese-owned company from purchasing the UK’s largest producer of semiconductors, a senior government adviser has suggested, as they warned Beijing was on the brink of initiating a new “cold war”. Tony Abbott, the former prime minister of Australia recruited by Johnson to advise on post-Brexit trade, said he was heartened by a review being launched into the takeover of Welsh microchip manufacturer Newport Wafer Fab by Nexperia and suggested it meant the process could be paused. Johnson had asked his national security adviser, Sir Stephen Lovegrove, to look into the sale after previously being accused of acquiescing…
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has called for the government to ban the use of umbrella companies to employ agency workers, amid fears their use could as coronavirus pandemic restrictions are removed. Umbrella companies, used by recruitment agencies and businesses to employ workers ranging from cleaners to high-paid contractors, have come under increased scrutiny as evidence has mounted of abuses of workers’ rights as well as fraud. Frances O’Grady, the TUC’s general secretary, said: “These scandalous workplace practices have no place in modern Britain. But our inadequate regulations let dodgy umbrella companies off the hook – allowing them to act with impunity.”…
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