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Rev. Michael Bresciani

New American Prophet is listed as one of the [url="https://magazines.feedspot.com/christian_magazines/?feedid=7261734" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]30 best Christian Magazines[/url] to follow. - [em]Michael Bresciani[/em] is the editor of [url="https://new.americanprophet.org/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]new.americanprophet.org[/url] since 2005. The website features the articles and reports of Bresciani along with some of America’s best writers and journalists. Visit us at [url="https://usa.life/micapusa" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]USA.Life[/url], [url="https://twitter.com/amprophet" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]Twitter[/url] and [url="https://www.facebook.com/AmericanProphet" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]Facebook[/url].

Most Recent Articles by Rev. Michael Bresciani:

Calderon received - Brewer snubbed - America dissed

This may perhaps be the first article I have ever written that would be insulted with more than three paragraphs and a conclusion. It may be that I should just pick the top 100 blog sites on the web and submit a one line sentence as a question for general debate. What is the question, I’m glad you asked.
- Thursday, May 20, 2010

Just be silent and we won’t call you a racist

“Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me,” is that childhood mantra that no longer seems to be true. Is it time to modify the old saying to “Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will drive me crazy?”
- Tuesday, May 4, 2010


Obama Mocks Armageddon: More Wright Theology that’s Wrong?

Hearing of the Republican plans to challenge the constitutionality of the healthcare bill Obama replied with “Bring it on.” Has he moved up the ladder to challenge not just the GOP but perhaps God himself? If a thing is no more than the sum of its parts, shouldn’t somebody tell the President that he is only one part of the government, of the partisan system, of America in total?
- Friday, April 16, 2010

Infantophobia and Homophobia – Reality vs. Perception

Infantophobia is a neologistic word whose life expectancy may be no more predictable than the unborn-children it makes reference to but, the word homophobia has a life all of its own, even if in reality it does not deserve one.
- Sunday, April 11, 2010

Tea Party has Obama Complaining and Comedians Railing

In the same breath with which President Obama speaks of the Tea Party movement he has also complained that there are people who actually question whether he was born in the United States. The inference being that all Tea Partiers are among those now known as birthers. Is this true; let’s see.
- Saturday, April 3, 2010

Mayan, Mahdi or Messianic – Don’t Ask the History Channel

Television is inundated with dark portents of the planet’s future. In a sweeping smorgasbord of choices we are warned of asteroids, nuclear war, worldwide epidemics and a Pandora’s Box of wild possibilities about the end of the world. Confused yet? Is judgment day an equal opportunity employer?
- Friday, April 2, 2010

Abortion and Amnesty – The Hypocrisy Twins

It is said that all young ministers are bubbling over with the need to say something. It is also followed with the hope that one day when they are more mature; they may actually have something to say. After years of pondering it, here’s something I’m sure, must be said.
- Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Healthcare now, amnesty next: Good for the country or vote tallying for 2012?

Barack Obama asked the Dem’s to help him save his Presidency by voting for his healthcare bill. Really! Is there an impeachment underway? America will be far too busy trying to save the country from bankruptcy to worry about Obama’s next two years in office. With amnesty looming on the horizon isn’t it more about prepping voters for his second term come 2012?
- Friday, March 26, 2010


The PC Wars of 2010 and Beyond - Spiritual wickedness in high places

How we love to say that when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor she awakened a sleeping giant. We hate to hear that when the giant went back to sleep a generation of progressive liberalism snuck into the textbooks, the minds and, now; very deeply into the hearts of our young.
- Saturday, March 6, 2010

Words: Can America ignore these flags of moral decline?

In the recent meeting with the Republicans in Baltimore, President Obama seemed to listen carefully, he moderated somewhat rigidly and, later decided to disregard just about everything he heard. He decided to barrel ahead in his effort to give us a healthcare bill whether we like it or not.
- Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Politically Correct Catchwords We Hide Behind

The idioms of the PC bent are more prevalent in politics than in any other sphere of American life. The general use of PC terms seems to have gravitated largely to the liberal side of the block. Rather than being the sought after new kid on the block; PC usage has become a cloud of subterfuge and disingenuousness.
- Saturday, February 20, 2010

O’Reilly Baits Palin to Be-fringe Birthers – She Won’t Bite

In an interview with Sarah Palin on Tuesday February 16, Bill O’Reilly repeatedly asked former Governor Sarah Palin to state whether she thought ‘birthers’ are on the fringe. She went ahead to describe the kinds of people she encountered at the Tea Party meetings but tactfully avoided directly answering the question.
- Thursday, February 18, 2010

Choices and Chances – Does America Know the Difference?

In an era where change is touted it is becoming apparent that most of what is being offered as change is really just taking a chance. Many of the changes offered are being rejected because they seem to be flattening our freedom to make a choice, with one exception. Let’s see.
- Friday, February 12, 2010

American Style Homeostasis - The Times they are a Changing

The effect time has on all humans has created the science of homeostasis. The idea was first put forth by French physiologist Claude Bernard in 1865. Bernard discovered that all living organisms have internal "multiple dynamic equilibria adjustment and regulation mechanisms." In simple terms, that means we all have an internal clock.
- Friday, January 15, 2010




Old Dogs, Fat Cats and Generational Lies

In a fairer world I could spend my time talking about the beautiful music and sentiments of country music composer Tom T. Hall's classic song, Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine. The golden nostalgia in Hall's song is all but lost in an Obama world of 'Change we can hardly recognize.' Bet let's not complain, let's just dig in and see just why this is so.
- Saturday, December 19, 2009

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