June 7, 2021
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Twitter Blocks and Bans in Nigeria
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by Lela Gilbert
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In a telling display of social media arrogance, Twitter deleted a post by Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari after his broadcast of a public warning directed at his opponents. Buhari's Islamist regime responded to the Twitter block by banning the use of Twitter throughout Nigeria. And the president's henchmen have since broadcast threats against media outlets that ignore the ban's demands. Information Minister Lai Mohammed claimed that the government had acted because of "the persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria's corporate existence."
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States Push Back on Biden Abortion Funding
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President Biden's budget request calls for repealing long-standing provisions preventing federal taxpayer funds from paying for abortion, but states have been working for years to protect taxpayers from having to subsidize the abortion industry. Despite the Biden-Harris pro-abortion agenda, the state momentum continues this year.
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On today's show, hosted by Rep. Mike Johnson: Ken Ham, CEO and Founder of Answers in Genesis, explains the root causes behind the decline in U.S. church membership and the increase in a lack of religious affiliation, and shares what churches can do to combat this pattern; Dr. Brad Jurkovich, Senior Pastor of First Bossier in Bossier City, LA, addresses the present challenges faced by America's churches; Burgess Owens, U.S. Representative for the 4th District of Utah, advises Christians and thoughtful people on how they should think about and approach emerging and divisive issues regarding race.
Ray Comfort, CEO of Living Waters, urges Americans to turn to the Gospel as the only real answer to the challenges and difficulties facing our nation.
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