September 5, 2024
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Johnson on Harris's Campaign Strategy: 'They're Counting on the American People to Be Unintelligent' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
If you're wondering why Kamala Harris is outperforming expectations, a new poll might explain it. According to a survey from McLaughlin and Associates, most Americans have no idea what the vice president stands for. (And her campaign is certainly in no hurry to tell them.) Incredibly, "large majorities" of registered Democrats and Independents who voted for Joe Biden four years ago "are mostly in the dark about many of the controversial and radical positions Harris has taken," researchers explain. And the Left is more than happy to ride that ignorance all the way to the White House. |
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Biden Foreign Policy Encourages Hostage-Taking |
by Joshua Arnold |
Rescuing hostages from the hands of a terrorist group involves inherently risky operations. In a tunnel under Rafah on Saturday, Hamas terrorists murdered six hostages captured on October 7, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, as Israel Defense Forces (IDF) closed in for a rescue attempt. But the alternative, negotiating for the release of hostages, can be just as risky and may even create perverse incentives for future hostage-taking. |
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As Trump Pushes IVF, Experts Warn of Its Cost to Human Life and Dignity |
by Dan Hart |
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump startled many in the pro-life movement last week when he declared that if elected president, he would create a mandate for health insurance companies to cover the cost of controversial in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments. But pro-life advocates say that IVF entails the destruction of human life on an immense scale and is rife with human rights abuses due to how unregulated the fertility industry is. |
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America's Illegal Immigration Crisis and Deuteronomy 28 |
by Ben Johnson |
The Founding Fathers intended the United States to be a shining city on a hill, a beacon of righteousness to attract other nations to trust and follow the Lord. But increasingly, America serves as another sort of example: proof of God's judgment on the unrighteous. Specific promises of divine wrath seem confirmed by the daily headlines - and I should know, because I write them - especially on the topic of illegal immigration. |
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Israel's Just, Historical War |
by Joshua Arnold |
Not all wars are equal. And not all belligerents in war are equal. Wars are launched for the sake of plunder, conquest, glory, homeland, and even an individual's ego. They are fought over resources, power, reputation, and rights. There are aggressors, defenders, profiteers, and bystanders. The existence of wars - both their inevitability and complexity - present difficult ethical questions for Christians committed to the divine command, "You shall not murder" (Exodus 20:13, Matthew 19:18). |
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Trump: America Needs Religion to Survive |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The United States needs "more religion," according to former President Donald Trump. On a podcast episode on Tuesday with computer scientist Lex Friedman, Trump said, "I think our country's missing a lot of religion. I think it really was a much better place with religion. ... It was almost a guide, you know, to a certain extent." Trump added, "You want to be good to people. Without religion, there's no real, there are no guard rails. I'd love to see us get back to religion, more religion in this country." |
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Since 'God Instituted Government,' Christians Cannot Be Disengaged from Voting, Says Expert |
by Sarah Holliday |
Does one vote really make a difference? Do Christians have a place in politics? What about God? Does He care about any of this political insanity? |
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'Coward': Veterans Criticize Walz over Military Record Falsehoods |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Vice President Kamala Harris's far-left running mate is being blasted by retired military officers for lying about his own military record. On a Monday episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," four veterans who had served with him referred to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) as a "coward" and a "habitual liar," calling his repeated embellishments of his military career "morally indefensible." |
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Texas A&M Campus Revival Event Draws Nearly 1,500 Students; 62 Baptized |
by Michael Gryboski |
A gospel outreach gathering at the Corpus Christi campus of Texas A&M University last Thursday drew approximately 1,500 attendees, with dozens of students baptized. New Life Church pastors Michael and Bonnie Fehlauer posted to their joint Facebook account last week a brief report on the campus gathering organized by New Life Young Adults, a ministry of the church also a recognized student organization at the Texas A&M Corpus Christi campus. |
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