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The Demonization of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
- By Mike Scruggs
Russophobia as U.S. Foreign Policy and Media Culture
![Russian President Vladimir Putan](/images/18-08/Russian-President-Vladimir-Putan.jpg)
A few days before Tucker Carlson was dismissed from Fox News, Fox News 9:00 PM host Sean Hannity began his evening show with a statement something like, “We know Putin is evil.” Soon thereafter, Fox News host and contributor Mark Levin chimed in with a few phrases condemning and demonizing Putin. Do we know Putin is evil or is it that we are constantly told by Deepstate politicians and their captive media that Putin is evil? What is the objective basis of such a statement? Would the assumed facts hold up to cross examination and analysis? Given the establishment media’s failure to make the obvious connections between the February 24, 2022, Russian invasion and the February 2014 U.S. State Department-backed coup and regime change in Ukraine, reasonable people have formidable cause to doubt the wisdom and factual basis of such careless and inflammatory language. Moreover, the resulting eight years of continuing war and cultural genocide perpetrated by the new coup-based Ukrainian government against the large Russian ethnic population concentrated in eastern and southern Ukraine gives us a righteous discomfort with such defamation. Both Hannity and Levin also engaged in an episode of this sort of Putin demonizing in February of this year. Moreover, in two previous interviews with President Trump, Hannity had pressed Trump very hard to condemn Putin. Trump, to his credit, refused to engage in such dangerous rhetoric. First of all, Trump is strong enough to maintain his objectivity, and second, smart enough not to make statements that would wreck any possibilities of future negotiations with Putin or the Russian Federation on Ukraine or any other issue.
ESPN Analysts, Gaines, and Navratilova Blast Lia Thomas's Claim that Feminism Is 'Transphobia'
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
She was ranked second in the world in women’s road running, but today? “I would be a complete nobody,” the U.K.’s Mara Yamauchi told Dana Perino. Like a lot of the sports world, she watched in disgust as Glenique Frank, a biological man, ran the London Marathon in the women’s category, beating out 14,000 actual females in his sports bra and rainbow gear last weekend. “It’s absolutely unfair,” two-time Olympian Yamauchi argued. Pretty soon, she lamented, we won’t have real women in sports at all. And Lia Thomas’s Democratic apologists seem just fine with that.
BJU to Hold 42nd Nurses Pinning
- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU
Bob Jones University will host the 42nd annual Nurses Pinning Ceremony Thursday, May 4, for the 2023 graduates of BJU’s nursing program. The ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. in Rodeheaver Auditorium on the BJU campus.
During the ceremony, 44 nursing students will be presented with individual pins featuring a cross, representing the Christian emphasis of the BJU nursing program. The students will carry lamps, modeled after the Florence Nightingale lamp, which they will light during the ceremony while reciting the nurse’s pledge.
Our Bible, Our Constitution, Our Christian Heritage – Part 1
- By W.H. Lamb
![Our Bible Our Constitution Our Christian Heritage 1](/images/18-08/Our-Bible-Our-Constitution-Our-Christian-Heritage-1.jpg)
The setting was a July 4th celebration back in 1837. The sixth President of the U.S., John Quincy Adams, son of the second President of the U.S., the Founder and Patriot John Adams, asked the following question during his celebratory oration: “Why is it that next to the birthday of the Savior of the World, your most joyous and most venerated festival returns on this day?” Adams then answered his own question: Is it not that, in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolubly linked with the birthday of the Savior? That it forms a leading event in the progress of the Gospel dispensation? Is it not that the Declaration of Independence first organized the social compact on the foundation of the Redeemer’s mission upon earth? That it laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity?”
Equity Means Grade Inflation for All
- By Anne Schlafly, Eagle Forum Chairman
In pursuit of “equitable grading”, some public schools are ditching homework and deadlines. Many students have lost significant academic ground over the last three years and the test scores that measure subject matter proficiency have dropped. School districts have responded to this crisis not by raising the bar of academic achievement, but by lowering the bar. In the name of “Equity”, schools are depriving their students of learning.
NGU Holds Annual Crusader Club Golf Classic
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
Twenty teams participated in North Greenville University’s 34th Annual Crusader Club Golf Classic on Tuesday, April 19 at Cherokee Golf and Club.
The First Place Team award in the captain’s choice event was presented to the Owens Insurance/Stokes-Farnham Insurance team. Team members were Tom Bates, David Culpepper, Chris Nichols, and Angie Stec.
The Second Place Team honor went to the Graydon’s Tire & Automotive Team. Their team consisted of Leon Graydon, Greg Hash, Chad Moody, and Mike Spillers.
Tucker Carlson Out at Fox News Days After Asking Americans to Wage Spiritual Warfare, Pray for Our Country
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
Fox News Channel announced it cut ties with the top-rated host in cable news, Tucker Carlson, on Monday, just days after he gave a widely praised speech imploring leaders to pray that God will preserve America from the progressive movement’s “evil” agenda.
Promoting transgender surgeries for minors and describing abortion as a good thing are “manifestations of some larger force” exerting its nefarious influence over us, he said over the weekend. Fox’s announcement, which removed Carlson’s reliably populist-conservative voice from the increasingly moderate network’s schedule, caused the corporation’s stock to tank by more than half-a-billion dollars.
Australia Calls Nations of the World Pray & Fast for America 30 April - 4 May 2023
- By Canberra Declaration
UNANDERRA, Australia -- Australia, since 2013, has called the nations of the world to join in prayer and fasting at this time each year for the United States of America. This year the period will be 5 days, from 30 April – 4 May 2023.
April 30 is America's National Day of Repentance http://www.dayofrepentance1.org.
May 4 is America's National Day of Prayer http://www.nationaldayofprayer.org.
RedeemTV Shares the Asbury University Revival in a New Documentary
- By RedeemTV
WORCESTER, Penn. -- RedeemTV, a subsidiary of Christian History Institute and Vision Video located in Worcester, PA, announces the release of a new documentary Asbury Revival: Desperate for More, which documents the events of the Asbury University Christian Revival on Feb 8, 2023, that continued for 16 days.
Redeem TV and 1 Voice Films' production team was there during the outpouring and captured the behind the-scenes moments of "What the Holy Spirit was doing," reported directly from students, staff, university administrators, and participants.
Catastrophic Plate Tectonics
- By Charles Creager, Jr.
Catastrophic plate tectonics is a model of the Genesis Flood that is based on computer modeling of the interior of the Earth. The same computer modeling Was used to model the resurfacing of the planet Venus showing that that too could have occurred quite recently well actually explaining why Venus is the overheated pressure cooker that it is today.
Border Security is on the Horizon
- By Eagle Forum
House Republicans Advance Immigration Reforms
Since President Biden assumed office, the situation at the southern border has been chaotic. Illegal entries from around the world have skyrocketed because of the loose policies of the Biden administration. These policies result in harm to women and children by cartels and human traffickers, allow drugs to enter the United States at unprecedented rates, and permit criminals to ruin the lives of American families. This week, Congress is pushing forward a long-overdue solution.
What You Need to Know About the Debt-Ceiling Debate
- By Veronique de Rugy
If you read news coverage about the brewing battle over raising the debt ceiling, you might think it's a fight between demons and angels. On one side, you have Republicans who are willing to risk a default on the government's debt unless they get spending cuts that will starve people. On the other side, you have Democrats who, guarding the interests of ordinary Americans, want a "clean" increase in the debt ceiling with no cuts in spending.
None of this is accurate. The concessions sought by Republicans are relatively small compared to what needs to be done. In fact, the truly problematic position is the one that blindly insists that we shouldn't cut spending or worry about government debt.
Washington Named SCICU 2023 Excellence in Teaching Award Recipient
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
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(L-R) Dr. Nathan Finn, North Greenville University provost; Dr. Darian Washington, North Greenville University 2023 Excellence In Teaching award winner; Lucy Grey McIver, Chair – SCICU Board of Trustees
Columbia, SC (April 28, 2023) Dr. Darian Washington, professor of music, is North Greenville University’s (NGU) 2022-23 South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (SCICU) Excellence in Teaching award recipient. The organization honored faculty leaders from each of its 21 member institutions at an Excellence in Teaching Awards Dinner on April 18 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia.
The annual Excellence in Teaching Awards were created to “recognize and celebrate the best of the best.” A faculty member from SCICU’s twenty-one member institutions is nominated for the award.
Tucker Carlson and the Struggle for Civilizational Sanity
- By Josh Hammer
Last Friday, I attended The Heritage Foundation's 50th Anniversary Gala, a sprawling and swanky affair featuring many fine presentations, a surprise Dierks Bentley mini-concert for the country music enthusiasts (yours truly among them) and an extravagant post-dinner fireworks show over the Potomac River. But the highlight of the evening, bar none, was former Fox News star Tucker Carlson's electric keynote address and his (all-too-brief) colloquy on stage afterward with Heritage's exceptional new president, Kevin Roberts.
Biden Sleeps Tight While Nation Drowns in Debt
- By Star Parker
Hillary Clinton writes in The New York Times that Republican insistence to link any increase in the nation's debt ceiling to spending control and cuts threatens our national security.
"It's a sad irony that Mr. McCarthy and many of the same congressional Republicans seemingly intent on sabotaging America's global leadership by refusing to pay our debts are also positioning themselves as tougher-than-thou China hawks."
Courtney Montgomery to Serve as BJU Public Relations Director
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University Chief of Staff Randy Page announced today the appointment of Courtney Montgomery as BJU public relations director. Montgomery will begin immediately.
As director of public relations, Montgomery will serve as the official spokesperson for the University, working directly with the Chief Communications Officer.
“We are pleased to have Courtney in this role,” said BJU Chief of Staff Randy Page. “She has served incredibly well in the public relations office for the past five years and I am confident she will continue to strengthen the University’s public relations efforts.”
Christian Society and the Failure of Capitalism and Communism
- By Winston McCuen
The great error underlying all modern social and economic thought and practice is the assumption that capitalism and communism, as supposed opposites, are the only options.
Since the appearance of Adam Smith's Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) and of the Communist Manifesto (1848) of Marx and Engels, humanity has been locked in a false dichotomy of thought and practice -- wrongly viewing capitalism and communism as thesis and antithesis, and as mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive theoretical and policy options. The truth, however, is that these two doctrines -- at the most fundamental level -- are kindred creeds that, for kindred reasons, operate in ways contrary both to human flourishing and to Divine favor.
Sight & Sound to Bring Next Brand-New Show to Life on the Lancaster Stage
- By Sight & Sound
New Original Production 'DANIEL' to Premiere in 2024
LANCASTER, Penn., -- After nearly four years of production, Sight & Sound® is thrilled to announce "DANIEL," as the next brand-new original show premiering on their stage in Lancaster, PA, beginning in March 2024.
Inviting audiences to witness one of the most powerful stories of the Old Testament, "DANIEL" carries a profound message of hope. The production takes audiences on a journey alongside this faithful servant and his friends Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as they face royal pressures and dangerous choices. Featuring the magnificent special effects, towering sets, and original music for which Sight & Sound has become known for, this state-of-the-art production is a story of steadfast faith in the midst of fiery trials.
Real Patriots Cut Taxes, Not Raise Them
- By Stephen Moore
On Tax Day this year, about a dozen left-wing millionaires joined with some of the most liberal Democrats in Congress for a Washington, D.C., press conference. The luminaries included Abigail Disney, Walt Disney's granddaughter, and former BlackRock whiz kid Morris Pearl.
The group argued that it wants to pay more taxes and urged new tax laws with a tax rate as high as 90% for the super-rich due to concerns, it said, about having too much money, which evidently contributes to income inequality.
Get US Out! of the UN: Urge Congress to Reintroduce and Pass the American Sovereignty Restoration Act (ASRA)
- By The John Birch Society
URGENT; ACT NOW: The American Sovereignty Restoration Act (ASRA) still hasn’t been reintroduced in the current, 118th Congress. It is essential that Congress reintroduces and enacts this important bill — the UN’s very purpose is to establish a one-world government at the expense of its members’ sovereignty, and it continues to push for ultra-globalist policies.
Furthermore, the Biden administration has pledged fealty to the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and is pushing for “reforming” (i.e. strengthening) the UN. Contact your U.S. representative and senator, and urge them to reintroduce and support the ASRA!
‘Imagine’
- By Rob Pue - Wisconsin Christian News
In 1971, British rock musician and former Beatle John Lennon released what would become the most successful song of his solo career. “Imagine” is one of the most-performed songs of the 20th century, and Rolling Stone magazine ranked it number three in their list of “the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.” It’s been performed during the “Ball Drop” in New York’s Times Square on New Year’s Eve, it was played during the closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympics, and notably, has become an anthem of the secular humanist and atheist movement, championed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and the ACLU.
Abortion Survivors Network Honored with Pro-Life Impact Award at National Prayer Luncheon for Life
- By National Prayer Luncheon for Life
DALLAS -- The Abortion Survivors Network, an organization providing support and healing for adults and children who survived attempted abortion, has been named the winner of the 2023 National Prayer Luncheon for Life Pro-Life Impact Award and given a $50,000 grant for their continued pro-life work. The Abortion Survivors Network, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, was selected by voters from among six top finalists chosen for recognition out of a field of 120 nominated organizations. Thousands of life advocates gathered online and in person on April 21, 2023, to elevate, celebrate, and accelerate the work of these high-impact pro-life organizations.
NGU's Grace Myers Named SC Public Relations Student of the Year
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
Columbia, SC (April 21, 2023) North Greenville University’s (NGU) Grace Myers was recognized by the South Carolina Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (SCPRSA) as the 2022 Public Relations Student of the Year on Wednesday at the Mercury Awards Ceremony and Professional Development Conference held in Columbia.
A summa cum laude December 2022 graduate, Myers is the first NGU student to receive the honor.
Greenville Republicans Hold Convention
- By Terry M. Thacker
Nearly 900 Greenville County Republican activists turned out at the Greenville Convention Center this Monday night for their biannual convention.
The doors opened at 6:10 p.m. so that delegates would have time to register for the 7:00 p.m. convention, which didn't actually commence until after 7:30 because of the number of delegates who needed to be checked in.
WORD 98.9 radio host Charlie James served as moderator for the opening of the convention, after which he turned the microphone over to Mark Bonnoitt, political director of the state party. Earlier this year the state party took the unprecedented step of removing control of the reorganization and convention process from the local party leadership.
Preparations Under Way for the National Day of Prayer
- By The Presidential Prayer Team
SCOTTSDALE, Az. -- Each year, Americans set aside a day devoted to offering prayers for the nation, its people, and its leaders. This year, the National Day of Prayer is Thursday, May 4.
For more than 21 years, The Presidential Prayer Team has actively participated, encouraging all Americans to stop and intercede for America before Almighty God. As part of its preparations, the prayer team has already opened its national prayer line where members and friends can record their own pleas and prayers. Official sign-up for the National Day of Prayer 24-hour live prayer room is also open now.
The Arctic National Security and Economic Front
- By Mike Scruggs
— a USAF Arctic Memory
— Cold War Conflict or High Latitude Prosperity?
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I served as both an Air Force intelligence officer and a navigator for eight years spanning from 1961 to 1969. I saw combat flying an A-26/B-26 attack-bomber during 1966 and 1967 as an Air Commando (now called Air Force Special Operations Command). After recovering from combat injuries, I spent my last two years flying the HC-130, a four-engine turbo-prop, in the 41st Air Rescue Squadron, stationed on the San Francisco Bay. Besides rescue operations, our HC-130 aircraft were also equipped and manned for special operations.
In December 1968, I was part of an HC-130 crew deployed TDY (temporary duty) to Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage, Alaska, to support a high-altitude Air Force U-2 reconnaissance aircraft staging out of Fairbanks in the middle of Alaska. The Lockheed U-2 can operate at over 70,000-feet altitude for many hours, carrying a payload as high as 3,000 pounds. The U-2 has a wingspan of 104-feet, far exceeding its fuselage length of 63-feet. Nicknamed, “The Dragon Lady,” the U-2 had only a single seat and one pilot. It is reputed to be one of the hardest aircraft in the USAF inventory to learn to fly.
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