September 29, 2025
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PERKINS: Hate's Number One Agent |
by Tony Perkins |
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring Antifa a "domestic terrorist organization," directing federal agencies to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle its illegal operations. The order came in the wake of recent violence - including the assassination of Charlie Kirk, where the shooter left bullet casings engraved with Antifa-themed messages. |
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FDA Confirms Abortion Pill Review |
by Joshua Arnold |
The abortion drug mifepristone will finally receive much-requested scrutiny by the Trump administration, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary promised Republican attorneys general. After decades of pro-abortion administrations gradually loosening every last safeguard, the Trump administration's FDA will conduct "its own review of the evidence, including real-world outcomes and evidence, relating to the safety and efficacy of the drug," the September 19 letter stated. |
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Listening to Amy Coney Barrett on the Law |
by Chuck Donovan |
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's book contains a great deal that is relevant to the current controversies over the deepest social questions and the ability of our institutions to survive and even thrive in the stormiest seas. |
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Trump: 'I Will Not Allow' Israel Annexation of Judea and Samaria |
by Joshua Arnold |
President Donald Trump "will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank," he told reporters Thursday at a signing ceremony in the Oval Office, using the mainstream media term for the biblical heartland of the Jewish people. "I will not allow it. It's not going to happen." Israel had threatened to formally take possession of the territory if Western nations followed through on their premeditated recognition of a non-existent Palestinian state - which eight did before the U.N. General Assembly convened earlier this week. Before Israel could respond, Trump openly declared himself against their planned response. |
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Defenders of the Family Must Rebuild the Nation's Fractured Walls |
by Tony Perkins |
We find ourselves at a defining moment. The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk shocked our nation to the core. For many, it revealed just how deep the fractures in our society have become. But here's the remarkable thing: in the aftermath, even government leaders are openly acknowledging that America needs God. That's not a small thing - that's a signal moment. |
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Political Violence Escalates as Rioters Target ICE Operations |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The domestic terrorist attack at a federal immigration facility in Texas Wednesday morning has only served to highlight the rash of political violence and civil unrest targeting President Donald Trump's immigration agenda and the officers carrying it out. |
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Shuttering the Red Market: The Dark Truth Behind Organ Sales |
by Jon Spiers |
In most - but not all - of the world, it's illegal to pay for a human organ. The National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA) of 1984 bans the buying and selling of human organs in the United States. Most other nations have similar laws. Commodifying organs risks exploitation, where the wealthy "farm" the poor like they are spare parts in a dystopian warehouse. It dehumanizes everyone involved, often benefiting the rich, while preying on the desperate. |
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Trump Previews EO to 'Dismantle Domestic Terrorism Networks ' |
by S.A. McCarthy |
In the wake of multiple acts of political violence targeting conservatives and Christians, President Donald Trump is preparing to sign an executive order targeting left-wing domestic terrorist cells. "The continuing violence from Radical Left Terrorists, in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, must be stopped," the president said in a Truth Social post on Wednesday. |
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Clothed in Christ: The Call to 'Put on Love' |
by Sarah Holliday |
Have you ever paused to truly ponder what it means to "put on love"? I mean really dig into it, beyond a fleeting thought? I hadn't - not deeply, at least - until a recent lecture stopped me in my tracks. At first glance, "put on love" might seem straightforward: just be loving, right? But love looks different to everyone. What the world calls love often clashes with the kind of love Scripture calls us to embody. As Christians, we're not just called to be different for the sake of standing out. No, our calling is higher - to reflect Christ and the truth of His word. This means there are right and wrong ways to be distinct, ways that either glorify God or fall short of His purpose. |
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