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- The Evils of Socialism
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- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
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- Insights into the Russian View of Russian History
Does the Bible Show That the Earth is only Around 6,000 Years Old?
- By Charles Creager, Jr.
Now there is no specific place where the Bible explicitly says the earth is 6000 years old. If it did it would be 6000 years plus however many years since that was written. However, the Bible does give sufficient chronological data that you can calculate back to where the creation would be. When you do this, you get a figure of around 6000 years.
One of the common ways of trying to get around this is to claim that there was a gap between Genesis 1:1 and Genesis 1:2. However reading these verses shows no indication of such a gap.
Pro-life Advocate Attacked Outside Planned Parenthood
- By Life Legal Defense Foundation
NAPA, Calif. -- Longtime sidewalk counselor and Life Legal client Ross Foti was brutally attacked outside a California Planned Parenthood last week. A woman entering the clinic viciously shoved Ross to the ground, causing him to fall on a fire hydrant. Ross, who is 88, suffered a punctured lung and other serious injuries and was hospitalized after the assault. He was released after four days, but is still in constant pain and requires ongoing treatment.
'-30-': An Ending, but Not the End
- By Michelle Malkin
When I first started writing newspaper editorials and columns for the Los Angeles Daily News in November 1992, I learned that "-30-" (pronounced "dash thirty dash") was the journalist's code for letting an editor know where your copy ended. Most media historians believe the typesetting mark originated when news was filed by telegraph. Western Union's famous mid-19th-century 92 Code of numerical shorthand signals lists the meaning of "-30-" as:
"No more -- the end."
I prefer the definition in Webster's Dictionary:
"A sign of completion."
NGU Invites Community to Homecoming Festivities, Oct. 28-29
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
North Greenville University will honor outstanding graduates and welcome alumni and friends to campus during its 2022 Homecoming weekend Oct. 28-29.
“Homecoming is a huge part of the rhythm of life on a campus like NGU. It’s always wonderful to see people we recognize on this special weekend,” said NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr. “One of the fun parts of my job is running into people in the community who tell me they haven’t been back to campus in years—or even decades—and are coming back for Homecoming. It’s a joy to hear from them after their visit, to hear their excitement about what they’ve seen and their gratitude for what NGU has meant in their lives.”
Rick Caruso Is the Outsider Los Angeles Needs as Mayor
- By Star Parker
A supporter of my organization sent a video he made driving around in downtown Los Angeles.
Homelessness and crime are rampant. It is shocking to see the social chaos prevailing in one of America's major cities. It is a hard pill to swallow to see the streets of downtown Los Angeles teeming with homelessness.
The crisis is defining the current race for the new mayor of Los Angeles. One candidate, Karen Bass, is the quintessential insider. She is a six-term Democratic congresswoman, former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus and former speaker of California state assembly.
As Illegal Crossings and Terrorist Arrests Peak at Border, Democrat Lawmaker Calls Out Biden
- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand
Newly released data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed that almost three million illegal immigrants crossed America’s southern border in the fiscal year ending in September 2022, obliterating the previous record by over a million. On Sunday, a Democrat congressman from Texas said the border is “not secure” and that there must be “repercussions” for illegally crossing.
“[T]he border is not secure,” Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) told Fox News. “When you have 1.7 million individuals last year, and now another 2.7, that’s over 4.5 million individuals encounter[ed] at the border, plus if you add the getaways, that’s going to be over five million individuals in just two years.”
Concealed Court Files Reveal Freebie Judicial Trips
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Last year, dozens of state judges attended one or more conferences at pricey resorts hosted by special-interest legal organizations that paid for all or part of their stays, The Nerve found in a review of court administration records.
Trip details involving the 77 S.C. Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, circuit and family court judges who traveled to in- or out-of-state conferences in 2021 aren’t published on the Judicial Department’s website. Neither are their annual salaries, which also are exempted from the state salary database for higher-paid agency employees.
Besides that, the judges, who are elected by the S.C. Legislature, by law don’t have to file yearly income-disclosure reports with the State Ethics Commission, which are required of most other elected officials and are posted on the commission’s website.
Kelvin Cochran to Address Presidential Leadership Series
- By Randy Page - BJU
Kelvin Cochran, senior vice president of Human Resources & Faith Initiatives for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), will headline the Presidential Leadership Series Friday, Oct. 28, at 11 a.m. in the Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium on the Bob Jones University campus.
“The goal of the Presidential Leadership Series is to expose students to current issues and external speakers who can address them from both their personal and professional experience,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Chief Cochran has been at the forefront of the fight to preserve religious liberty. His courage and fortitude in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds will be a great testament to our student body.”
Poking the bear: The real cause of The War Between Russia and Ukraine
- By Adam Carroll - The Choate News
If you’re anything like the average American, you’ve been watching mainstream Western media and seeing every political commentator set up the same rigid dichotomy on the subject of Ukraine and Russia. Ukraine is said to be the virtuous, brave, and resilient little guy who is being picked on. Russia is said to be the immoral, ruthless, and expansionist schoolyard bully looking to “rebuild the Soviet Union.” However, clinging on so tightly to this simple message prevents us from understanding the conflict and identifying the correct solution. In fact, the way we view the conflict has prevented us from seeing Vladimir Putin’s motivation for attacking Ukraine — the expansion of the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO). Despite the effort of the West to completely change the structure of international politics, it has become clear that Russia was forced to keep Ukraine as a buffer zone between itself and NATO due to the West’s history of political intervention and Russia’s view of the treaty as something dangerous.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for October 31st - November 4th, 2022
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, October 31, 2022: Pastor Annie T. Broughton will be joined by Aspostle Edward L. Pitts and Prophetess Mary Pitts to discuss the importance of prayer. In hour two Pastor Broughton will be ministering to our viewers. Tonight's music will be presented by Rob Williams.
BJU Students Awarded South Carolina Research Authority Membership
- By Randy Page - BJU
Soil Economy LLC, an agricultural technology startup founded by Bob Jones University students, was recently admitted as a member of the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA).
Joe Simpson and Reagan Riddell, seniors majoring in business administration, launched Soil Economy as a separate venture after serving as members of the BJU Global Challenges class that was named one of the winners of the $100 million XPrize Competition, funded by the Musk Foundation, to create scalable carbon removal technology solutions.
Biden's Destroying the Economy. Is It Intentional?
- By Stephen Moore
Everywhere I go, people are mystified about President Joe Biden's economic agenda. So few of the policies comport with basic common sense that I'm asked the same question over and over: Is Biden intentionally trying to take a wrecking ball to the economy?
Is this all part of some diabolical plan, the "great reset," to end our system of free market capitalism and replace it with some form of big government socialism?
Biden keeps saying that he wants to be a historic president who will "transition" the country into a new worker's paradise where no one uses fossil fuels or electricity or cars and equality is paramount, ahead of growth and prosperity. Is he taking us there with no regard for the collateral damage to America?
Poll: Nearly 8 in 10 Voters against Transgender Procedures for Minors
- By Kenneth Chan - The Washington Stand
There are dozens of actions that Americans under the age of 18 are not allowed to engage in — including voting, joining the military, having sex with someone over 18, applying for credit cards, and adopting a child, to name a few.
And according to a new poll, nearly 80% of Americans believe that using puberty blockers or undergoing procedures to permanently change their sexual characteristics should be among them.
The national survey of likely 2022 election voters was conducted earlier this month by Convention of States Action in partnership with The Trafalgar Group. Survey participants were asked, “Do you believe underage minors should be required to wait until they are adults to use puberty blockers and undergo permanent sex change procedures?”
The Russian Bear and the European Union Energy Crisis
- By Mike Scruggs
The Unhappy Legacies of the Biden Regime
Last year, the European Union (EU) got 40 percent of its natural gas needs from Russia. EU leader Germany also got about 40 percent of its gas needs from Russia. After the sanctions on Russian gas and the suspicious self-inflicted destruction of most of the capacity of the Nordstream 1 and Nordstream 2 pipelines connecting Russian natural gas to Germany, the Russians are now supplying only 9 percent of the EU’s natural gas. The EU has also been a fervent proponent of replacing carbon-based fuel with renewable green energy sources. Natural gas is an environmentally clean-burning fuel. Germany had all but phased out coal and nuclear power to pursue climate change ideology. In wiser times, this may someday be regarded as a classic case of enormous short-sighted stupidity. Climate ideology, which is about as scientific as the Salem Witch Trials, has demonized the future of fossil fuels without bothering any reasonable analysis. It may be ten, twenty, or even thirty years, or actually probably never before windmills, solar panels, and other green dreams can replace fossil fuels. Electricity is not an original natural resource. Meanwhile, technological advances in converting fossil fuels to energy may reduce energy related pollution and costs to considerably more livable levels.
Refuse To Be A Hyphenated American!
- By W.H. Lamb
"No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” Luke 16:13.
Back in the “ancient times”, in February of 2001, I wrote an article for the print version of The Times Examiner titled: “The Growing Curse of Hyphenated Americans.” I felt strongly about this problem of “divided loyalty” among Americans then, and I haven’t changed my opinion one bit since. If anything, I’m more disturbed over the “curse” of hyphenated Americans today than I was then, when it was an irritating problem, rather than the impending catastrophe it has become. If you are blind to this potential nation-shattering problem, you really need to read this article carefully. If you revel in being a “hyphenated” American and/or you express divided loyalties to some other nation, you need to reconsider the error of your ways!
Is Running for School Boards a Waste of Time?
- By Steve Baldwin - Renewal Nation
Conservative parents can effectively change the state of education, but not how you might think.
Many more parents are waking up to the abject failure of the American public school system and are becoming desperate to take action to protect their children. The threats to their children’s well-being include vaccination mandates, dangerous ideologies, a failure to teach students basic writing and math skills, an obscene and unsafe sex education curriculum, allowing trans boys to use girls’ bathrooms, and the list keeps growing. Some are calling this the “Mama Bear Revolution.” Bravo, Momma Bears!
Prices Rise But Cannabis is Cheap
- By Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
"Legalize and tax it" is the theory behind the social acceptance of vice, including gambling and drugs. Since "people are going to do it anyway," according to the theory, then government should take its cut of the money.
There are two fallacies to this theory:
Thomas More Society Attorneys Uphold Cathy Miller's Right to Practice Christian Principles on the Job
- By Thomas More Society
California Court Delivers Victory for Cake Artist Targeted for Religious Discrimination
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- Cake designer Cathy Miller has been vindicated in the California courts for practicing her Christian principles on the job. On October 21, 2022, attorneys from the Thomas More Society brought home a First Amendment victory for the cake shop owner of Tastries, a popular Bakersfield, California bakery that was targeted by gay activists. The ruling, handed down by Judge Eric Bradshaw of the Superior Court of California in Kern County, decided for Miller in a lawsuit brought against her by the Department of Fair Housing and Employment.
Stop The North American Union
- By The John Birch Society
URGENT: The Biden administration is working with Mexico’s government to end U.S. national sovereignty by merging the U.S. with Mexico and Canada into a European Union-style organization. In recent comments, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) stated that “I think that [U.S. Secretary of State Antony] Blinken spoke about consolidating the region of North America, and we agree on that.” AMLO added that “We are also in favor of the unity of the entire American continent” under an EU-style agreement.
The Weaponization of Health
- By Dr. Robert Malone
Dr. Robert Malone: The Weaponization of Health to Push Forward the Great Reset Agenda
"What we really have going on here has nothing to do with public health. It has everything to do with a financial crisis and a coordinated attempt to manage through that financial crisis so that those that currently control the bulk of the world's capital are able to maintain control."
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org
Proposition 1 Guarantees More Than Late-Term Abortion
- By Stop Prop 1
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Proposition 1, an initiative on the November 8th ballot, will enshrine late term abortion in the California constitution.
This proposed amendment to the state constitution will not only guarantee "reproductive freedom" for every individual, regardless of age or sex, but it will also negatively and irreversibly impact the public health, safety, and general welfare of all Californians.
War and Regrets in Ukraine
- By Douglas Macgregor - The American Conservative
Washington may regret its role in the war in Ukraine.
Of the Vietnam War, Henry Kissinger, former national security advisor and secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford, said, “We should never have been there.” Before long, Americans, even the politicians inside the Beltway, will reach the same conclusion about Washington’s Ukrainian proxy war against Russia.
No one in the White House, the Senate, or the House consciously set out to turn the proxy Ukrainian war with Moscow into a contest of “competitive societal collapse” between Russia and NATO. But here we are. No one imagined that the Biden administration and the bipartisan war party would drive Americans and Europeans into a political, military, and economic valley of death, from which there is no easy escape. Yet that is precisely what is happening.
As Schools Hide Trans Identities from and Fire Parents, Parental Rights Take Center Stage in Midterms
- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand
In recent days, a Vermont high school soccer coach and parent was fired for using male pronouns in reference to a biologically male trans-identifying student who watched his daughter change in the girls’ locker room, and a Pennsylvania school was found to be instructing teachers to hide the preferred names and pronouns of trans-identifying students from their parents. The incidents are the latest in an escalating clash between school administrators and parents over the transgender issue that is spilling into the voting booth.
Legislative Update in South Carolina
- By The John Birch Society
We would like to update you about the outcome of several important bills in the South Carolina General Assembly.
Article V Convention
In March of this year, the South Carolina General Assembly voted to open the U.S. Constitution to radical revisions that could obliterate the God-given freedoms that it guarantees. And the following month, Governor Henry McMaster enacted that radical measure.
H.3205, a joint resolution, followed the wording of Mark Meckler’s vaguely worded Convention of States Project, or COS Project, application urging Congress to call a convention to propose amendments “that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress.”
Moderates Are Leaning Right
- By Eagle Forum
Issues That Affect the Moderate Voter
With less than three weeks until election day, candidates are making their final pushes to reach undecided voters while voters are focusing on making their final decisions. While most states are leaning left or right, there are a handful of ‘outlier’ states that appear to be ready to split their votes between Republicans and Democrats. The dynamics of these states tell us what issues and politics are important to the moderate voter.
Chuck and Gail Nicholas Awarded Order of the Silver Crescent
- By Randy Page - BJU
Chuck and Gail Nicholas, longtime Bob Jones Academy speech and debate coaches, were honored with the Order of the Silver Crescent at the 36th annual BJA Speech and Debate Tournament Saturday, Oct. 15. State Senator Daniel Verdin, 1982 BJA graduate, presented the honors at the conclusion of the tournament.
The Order of the Silver Crescent is “the State of South Carolina's most prestigious service award. It was specifically established to recognize a remarkable single achievement or action of an individual's community service and volunteerism on the local level."
SC Senate in Effect Refuses to Shut Down Any "Abortion" Centers in South Carolina, by a vote of 17 Y to 26 N (3 Not Voting)
- By Christians for Personhood
Note: Neither the SC House nor the SC Senate versions of H5399 establishes legal recognition of Personhood for preborn children at fertilization, and therefore neither version provides for equal protection of the laws, and therefore neither version establishes Justice. The just course of action for the SC House and SC Senate to take is to pass the Personhood Act of SC (H5401 / S1335), not H5399.
On Tuesday, October 18 the SC Senate had the opportunity to either accept the SC House version of H5399 or to Insist on the Senate's version.
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