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Porn has now entered places of worship – a priest in a Gurdwara in Punjab has been caught viewing porn clips on his mobile while pretending to be absorbed in prayers! The holy man has been arrested for his unholy acts and has only himself to blame....
Tags: porn clips, gurdwara, priests, mobile phone, places of worship
Patna. The Brahman priests of Bihar have expressed serious reservations over state government’s novel idea of using internet for the pind-daan in Gaya. Ridiculing this very techno-concept, they feared that depending on the technology for performing...
Apparently there is an organized global network of homosexual priests within the Catholic Church who are encouraged to practice a Satanic form of pedophilia for the purpose of paying respects to Lucifer. According to the late Jesuit Priest, Father...
Tags: pedophilia, homosexuality, satanism, evil, Lucifer, Vatican, priests, catholic
Stealing is a crime anywhere in the world and, we Indians have got so much used to thefts and robberies that we just do not bother. Temple funds are squandered and fingers of suspicion points towards those who are supposed to be the keepers – but,...
Tags: stealing, greed, roman catholic, priests
The universal quests for peace, wisdom, and forgiveness are core themes woven into the philosophical prose of author Ken Boyte's first novel, PSYCHEDELIC SUNRISE. Through the lens of magical realism, the work, which took more than 10 years to write, focuses...
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