City in Michigan First to Fully Implement Sharia Law-Fiction! & Satire!
This is an authentic looking article that alleges that Sharia law has been implemented in Dearborn, Michigan.
This is an authentic looking article that alleges that Sharia law has been implemented in Dearborn, Michigan.
This is a story about an unnamed woman from Monte Vista, Colorado who found a one dollar bill that had the words “No God But Allah” stamped on the back of the bill just under the words “In God We Trust.” The email includes a photo of the bill.
Viral emails and blog posts allege that legislation in the Netherlands “abandons multiculturalism” and deters Muslim immigrants and Islamic traditions.
A years-old rumor about the Affordable Care Act falls under complete fiction.
Pro-Family Advocate Dr. James Dobson Has Decided to Support Homosexual Marriage-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: TruthOrFiction.com has had inquiries about whether pro-family advocate Dr. James Dobson of Focus On The Family has altered his long-standing conservative views on marriage and is now in favor of granting controversial domestic partner privileges to homosexual couples. The questions arise …
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This is a warning not to buy a U.S. Postal Service Forever stamp that appears to be a flower because it celebrates a Muslim holiday.
This is a forwarded email that contains what appears to be an article by the Reverend Austin Miles that said that the Democratic National Convention (DNC) prohibited members from a group of organized churches, assembled in the Charlotte area, from handing out gift baskets to delegates. They were told by the DNC that this was owing to differences in the Democratic Party platform and the traditional values held by the congregations.
This is a forwarded email that says that the Democratic National Committee denied a Catholic cardinal’s request to say a prayer the Democratic Convention and instead Muslim leaders will be hosting a two hour prayer event prior to the convention.
A woman whose parents were murdered at a bible store in Raytown, Mo., in 2004 was allegedly not asked to say, “So help me god,” when she was sworn in to testify at the trial and circulated a viral email in protest.
A forwarded email that says that a new coin has come out this month [February, 2007] that does not have the phrase “In God we Trust” on it. The email says the government is monitoring to see whether it gains public acceptance and asks who was responsible for the change. The writer speculates that it is part of an effort to leave God out.