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Subject Sports Illustrated Appears to Deliberately Omit Reference to Jesus from Report on Texas A&M Star Kicker
Date October 15, 2021 4:30 PM
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Sports Illustrated Appears to Deliberately Omit Reference to Jesus from Report on Texas A and M Star Kicker







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Sports Illustrated Appears to Deliberately Omit Reference to Jesus from Report on Texas A&M Star Kicker

By: Paul Batura


Texas A&M&rsquo;s kicker Seth Small lit up the internet this past week after his clutch 23-yard field goal upset top-ranked Alabama, the Crimson Tide&rsquo;s first loss after 100 consecutive victories against unranked teams.

Thousands of fans swarmed onto the field, including Small&rsquo;s newlywed wife, Rachel. A video of the young woman, along with Seth&rsquo;s mother, went viral after the game &ndash; an emotional snapshot of the pair praying and then collapsing in a happy tear-filled celebration.

During the postgame press conference, the kicker was asked to sum up the accomplishment at College Station.

&ldquo;It was probably the third best moment of my life, right after I accepted Jesus into my heart as my true Lord and Savior, and then after getting married to my wife this summer,&rdquo; he replied. &ldquo;I&rsquo;d rank this one three.&rdquo;


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&lsquo;Gender Fluid&rsquo; Student Sexually Assaults Girl in Restroom &mdash; Loudoun County Schools Try to Ignore the Incident



By: Jeff Johnston





It&rsquo;s a horrific story, a parent&rsquo;s nightmare.

A &lsquo;gender fluid&rsquo; male student, dressed in a skirt, allegedly entered a girls restroom at Stone Bridge High School and sexually assaulted a ninth grade girl. The incident took place in Loudoun County, Virginia, on May 28, 2021, The Daily Wire said in an investigative report.

At a school board meeting on June 22, the girl&rsquo;s father made international headlines after he was hit in the face and dragged out of a Loudoun County Public Schools board meeting. Scott Smith intended to speak out about what happened to his daughter as the board debated &ldquo;transgender&rdquo; policies, before the board declared the meeting &ldquo;an unlawful assembly&rdquo; and he was forcibly removed.

As The Wire stated, &ldquo;Minutes before Smith&rsquo;s arrest, the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) superintendent lectured the public that concerns about the transgender policy were misplaced because the school system had no record of any assault occurring in any school bathroom.&rdquo;






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Resilient Texas Heartbeat Law Survives Third Legal Challenge &mdash; for Now




By: Bruce Hausknecht





The Texas Heartbeat Act, which prohibits abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected &mdash; usually at six weeks gestation &mdash; has now survived its third legal challenge since the law went into effect September 1.

The latest challenge, brought by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), resulted in a short-lived injunction last week issued by a federal judge in Austin, Texas, which blocked the law&rsquo;s enforcement. However, two days later the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked (aka stayed) that lower court order. The action by the 5th Circuit reinstated the law until such time as a three-judge panel of that court can address the state&rsquo;s request for a longer stay.

If you&rsquo;re keeping score, you&rsquo;ll note that the heartbeat law is now 3-0 against attempts to have it declared unconstitutional, albeit only until further court hearings run their due course.






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States Pass 106 New Pro-Life Laws So Far in 2021, A New
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By: Zachary Mettler





States have passed a record-breaking 106 new pro-life laws so far in 2021. This easily surpasses the cumulative number of pro-life laws that have been enacted in any other single year since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion nationwide in Roe v. Wade 48 years ago.

Though reading the news can often be depressing and infuriating, pro-life supporters should take a moment to celebrate this monumental achievement. The pro-life movement is gaining ground across America.

In July, The Daily Citizen reported that in just the first six months of the year, 94 new pro-life laws had been passed, which at the time was also a new record.

Now, at least 12 more can be added to the tally.

The Guttmacher Institute, the research arm of the nation&rsquo;s top abortion seller Planned Parenthood, notes that &ldquo;not only is 106 the highest number of restrictions passed since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, but also this year is the first time that Guttmacher&rsquo;s count of enacted restrictions has hit triple digits.&rdquo;





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Netflix Stands Strong Against Trans Activists&rsquo; Threats




By: The Daily Citizen






Comedian Dave Chapelle has a new comedy special on Netflix full of offensive words no one has any good reason saying. He calls women terrible names, for laughs. He&rsquo;s been doing so for years. But Netflix has found itself in extremely hot water for airing his latest special. Because he spoke so distastefully about women? Not at all. Because he uses the &ldquo;n-word&rdquo; like it&rsquo;s salt and pepper? Nope.

Netflix has faced a vicious backlash because some trans activists don&rsquo;t like how the comedian questions their political rhetoric. Chapelle does so by asking questions like, &ldquo;Why is it easier for Bruce Jenner to change his gender than Cassius Clay to change his name?&rdquo; in his new special &ldquo;The Closer.&rdquo;

But Ted Sarandos, the co-CEO of Netflix, has stood up to the throng via a memo to his employees, explaining, &ldquo;As with our other talent, we work hard to support their creative freedom &mdash; even though this means there will always be content on Netflix some people believe is harmful.&rdquo; Sarandos told Netflix employees even there are those &ldquo;asking us to remove the show in coming days&rdquo; that is something &ldquo;which we are not going to do.&rdquo;







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