February 16, 2012 A.D.
"What we're facing in this moment is something that's been building for decades," said A Friend of Medjugorje on today's Special Radio Wave Mejanomicstitled, The Battle Begins Here… The Moment is Now. A Friend of Medjugorje continued, "There are people that have been working for decades to destroy," our freedoms and faith. "They've sat silent until the right moment."
The recent healthcare mandate in the United States by Obama has ignited a firestorm of defiance in the face of the threat of fines. "We cannot and we will not comply with this unjust law. People of faith cannot be made second-class citizens," wrote Bishop Robert Baker, Bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham. Bishop Baker's words were quoted on today's show, and were similar to those that were heard across the United States as pastors and churches are now speaking out to defend their religious liberties.
A Friend of Medjugorje hosted a one-hour special Mejanomics show to help set the tone for what Catholic and Christians need to think about this situation. "Every political question has at its root a moral question," A Friend of Medjugorje told listeners today. Truly, in the recent history of the United States, this is a clearly black and white issue.
With Our Lady appearing in Medjugorje and giving messages for the world, we are able to see through Her words how to "read" these situations and issues.
August 2, 2011
A Friend of Medjugorje told listeners, "The issues we face today, are bigger than what this nation was founded on."
This is a very important Mejanomics to spread to others. To listen to today's Mejanomicsshow click below. And remember to spread this to all your family and friends.
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