March 18, 2024
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'A Great and Effective Door of Opportunity': Perkins Visits Israel to Meet with Key Leaders |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Family Research Council President Tony Perkins touched down in Israel on Saturday, March 9 to meet with Israeli leaders and assure them of American Christians' support. The next day, Perkins visited Re'im, the site of the October 7 attack where, as Perkins described it, "over 300 people were brutally murdered, tortured, raped, and abducted by both members of the Hamas terrorist army and civilians from Gaza who were the second wave that came in behind the fighters." Perkins reported that Hamas's October 7 attack "was not designed to be terrorist strikes, but an invasion and occupation of the various kibbutz that were attacked." |
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House Launches Broad Probe into China's Infiltration of U.S. |
by Dan Hart |
On Thursday, the House Oversight Committee announced the launch of a wide-ranging investigation into the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) efforts to infiltrate "every sector and community" in the U.S. The probe, which has the stated objective to "thwart the CCP's political and economic warfare campaign," is being initiated with letters sent to nine different federal agencies requesting reports on what the agencies are doing to counter the communist regime's efforts, along with how the agencies are coordinating their efforts with each other. |
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Kamala Harris's Hypocrisy On 'Women Having Miscarriages In Toilets' |
by Ben Johnson |
Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden are actively promoting the outcome they claim to be fighting. The Biden-Harris administration has boasted in its proposed 2025 budget it has done all it can to "protect access to abortion, including medication abortion," and it has taken numerous steps to shut down efforts to halt the distribution of abortion pills. But having a miscarriage in a toilet is precisely how chemical abortion works. |
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Reject the 'Red Pill,' Carry Your Cross |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The division between the sexes bred by feminism initially targeted women, pressuring them to be more and more like men, especially by leaving their homes and children and joining the workforce. Of course, women cannot, by their very nature as women, be men, and thus feminism spawned a dual bitterness among its female adherents: bitterness towards masculinity for being unattainably masculine and bitterness against femininity for not being attainably masculine. |
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The U.K. Pulled Back on Using Puberty Blockers on Minors. Will the U.S. do the Same? |
by Sarah Holliday |
Issues surrounding transgenderism have dominated the headlines, bringing light to the fact that men who identify as women are taking over women's sports, harassing and intimidating women in female bathrooms and locker rooms, and even taking priority in the classroom. But the phenomenon of transgenderism being pushed on minors has received the most pushback, resulting in a monumental shift occurring in the U.K. |
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Pop Star Olivia Rodrigo Uses Her Platform to Promote a Culture of Death |
by Sarah Holliday |
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo is currently on tour and has decided to use her stops to campaign for abortion. At her recent Missouri concert, she went full-out in the push as she announced that a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales would go to the Fund 4 Good initiative, which exists to "support all women, girls and people seeking reproductive health freedom." |
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Living in Light of God's Truth, 'Our Feelings Are Real, but Not Reliable' |
by Sarah Holliday |
The human experience often reveals that feelings and emotions are both a blessing and a curse. Emotions can be so wonderful sometimes, but can also make life feel unbearable in other circumstances. And there are countless ways in which people deal with the sentiments we face. Analyzing emotions can fall simply under the category of basic human psychology and apply to anyone. As Christians, though, perhaps the conversation should have a different approach. |
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