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November 27, 2023

Army Tries to Bring Back Soldiers Booted for Refusing the COVID Vaccine
by Sarah Holliday
This month, news broke that the Army has sent letters to many of the troops who were ousted due to their refusal to receive the COVID vaccine, which explains that soldiers can correct their records and reenter the service. The reversal has been met with tremendous backlash.
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The 'Responsibility Liberation': Why Men Need to be Part of the Pro-Life Effort
by Isaac Pilon
"No uterus, no opinion." This sentiment is common in conversations concerning abortion - the idea that men should sit down and shut up. Although it's crude and presents a fundamental misunderstanding of the pro-life issue, the demeaning argument has been effective in pushing some men to the sidelines. They don't want to appear controlling and do not see how abortion affects them, so they remain silent or even advocate for "choice." But it's all based on lies.
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Outstanding - Ep. 50: Pt. 1: The Changing of Culture
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Calvin Robinson
Culture and society seem to constantly be changing. Father Calvin Robinson, who serves as an Anglican priest in London joins host Joseph Backholm to discuss his journey into priesthood and the culture war happening right now. Once a teacher, Father Calvin reflects on his time in education, how the educational system has changed, and how it impacted his decision to become a priest. He emphasizes the importance of speaking biblical truth, even when it is unpopular.
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1 in 3 Women Worldwide Become Depressed after Abortion: Study
by Ben Johnson
One out of every three women who has an abortion develops full-blown depression because of her choice, according to a scholarly review of data tracking post-abortive women around the world. In some nations, the share of women who feel depressed after undergoing an abortion is as high as 85%, noted the meta-analysis.
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'Awakening in the Cuban the Seed of Freedom': Oscar Elias Biscet and the Opposition Struggle (Part 1)
by Yoe Suarez
"No unjust law should have the honor of being fulfilled." This is how Oscar Elias Biscet began his podcast series "Lawton Libre" on Radio Marti on October 20, 2018, when Cuba remembered the 150th anniversary of the Bayamo fire by the mambises, who were determined to deliver ashes to the Spanish army rather than surrender the city standing.
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'Awakening in the Cuban the Seed of Freedom': Oscar Elias Biscet and the Opposition Struggle (Part 2)
by Yoe Suarez
The official name of the fast led by Oscar Elias Biscet at 34 Tamarindo Street in Havana in 1999 was semantically very evangelical: "Undoing the bonds of impiety." It denoted a strong charge of what is known in the Christian world as spiritual warfare.
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Anti-Christian Hate Crimes Spike in Europe
by S.A. McCarthy
A new report is documenting a drastic rise in anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe. The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) published its annual report last week, detailing a 44% increase over the course of 2022 in social hostility towards and violent attacks against Christians as well as acts of vandalism and desecration against churches.
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Italy Mandates Porn Filters for Minors
by S.A. McCarthy
A new law in Italy is blocking children from accessing pornography. On Tuesday, a new directive from the Italian Communications Regulatory Authority (Agcom) went into effect, requiring all cell phone providers to install filtering software on SIM cards registered to minors.
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Pastor Sues San Diego Mayor over Alleged Anti-Christian Discrimination
by S.A. McCarthy
A San Diego pastor is filing a lawsuit against the city's mayor, alleging discrimination against his biblical views on gender and sexuality. Dennis Hodges of the Church of Yeshua Ha Mashiach in Lemon Grove, California, has been a member of San Diego's Citizens Advisory Board on Police/Community Relations since 2017. After he abstained from a vote condemning "transphobia," citing his Christian faith, Hodges was pressured to resign from his position on the San Diego County Human Relations Commission by some of his fellow commissioners.
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God Brings Light out of Darkness: Our Family's Adoption Story
by Kathy Athearn
November is National Adoption Month, and there are millions of families all over the world that can testify to the amazing blessings that adoption brings. While my family's story is very personal, I am hoping that by telling it, I can encourage other couples who are thinking about adoption.
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5 Things You Didn't Know about Social Sororities
by Jade Valentin
Social sororities encourage and value femininity and have conservative qualities that people who did not participate in Greek life sometimes don't know about. Here are five things I learned based on my experience in a social sorority.
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