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We must be better than the cancel culture
There are only 3 things you should ever do about a mistake: admit it, learn from it, and don’t repeat it. Cancel culture is the worst thing that has come out of our digital world. It leaves no room for forgiveness and growth, in turn, leaving no opportunity for individuals who have made mistakes to learn from them.
Newsflash to the ACLU: Boys are different than girls
That’s why the fastest mile run by a high school male was 3.53.43 (by Alan Webb in 2001) while the fastest mile run by a high school female was 4.33.87 (by Katelyn Tuohy in 2018). What an extraordinary gap between the sexes.
Separating the question of election fraud from conspiracy madness and the insurrection
Yet one thing remains constant: millions of fair-minded Americans still believe there was serious election fraud. This is an issue that simply will not disappear.
When God gives people over to delusion
Today, we are witnessing a similar phenomenon, be it with people reaping what they have sown or with God giving them over to delusion. Either way, it is frightening to watch this unfold here and now, right in front of our own eyes.
To Christians who voted for Biden: Did you not see this coming?
One of my colleagues in the Middle East recently told me how the bloodbath which took more than 650,000 lives during the Obama administration virtually stopped with Donald Trump.
‘Christian’ antisemitism raises its head again
But as much as my dad was thrilled to see me off drugs, he wasn’t thrilled to see me believing in Jesus. As he said to me, “Michael, we’re Jews. We don’t believe this.”
Yes, Halsey, the baby in your womb is a mini-human
We normally would not associate Vanity Fair with the pro-life message, but the headline said it all: “Halsey Announces She's Pregnant: ‘I Love This Mini Human Already!’”
If Obama and Trump were not political saviors, surely Biden is not
Instead, broadly speaking, one president from one party makes progress in one direction and then, before long, a president from the other party comes along and undoes what his predecessor did, making progress in the opposite direction.
Can Christians handle political power?
It’s the perennial question going back to Constantine in the fourth century of this era. How much power can Christians handle? Put another way, are we better off when we are the persecuted minority or the empowered majority?
Locked out by Twitter for telling the truth
To my surprise, I discovered I was locked out of my account for 12 hours for violating Twitter Rules.