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Are Christians Terrorists?

Terrorist holding gun

The War on Christians To you, the obvious answer is an emphatic “NO.” But not to some government officials.  Look at some recent headlines; Christians Deemed Terrorists in Studies Funded By Department of Homeland Security  By Heather Clark on July 4, 2012 Army says slides labeling anti-abortion groups as ‘terrorists’ have been used ...

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Christians Facing The 2024 US Election

Presidential election in America

Chaos!  Confusion!  Lawsuits and Trials!  Assassination attempt!  Switch of presidential candidates!  Accusations!  Who do you believe? The Never-Trumpers would have you believe this election is all about Trump. It’s not.  They would advocate that he should not even be a candidate because of his past moral failings.  The sad issue ...

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I know How to Fix the Public School System.

Ever since the 1962 ruling of the Engel v. Vitale, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court agreed “that voluntary prayer in public schools violated the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment prohibition of a state establishment of religion” (Encyclopedia Britannica), the public school system has spiraled out of control. After such a profound ruling, it can ...

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Be Thankful, But Remember Those Without

It is easy to not be thankful. The danger of not being thankful is that a person can become complacent and take things for granted. Abundance can result in becoming spoiled. We must focus on those less blessed and who are going through terrible times of adversity. I Thessalonians 5:18 ...

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