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Waters: America should rally against ‘Fake Emergency’ – Here’s why she’s wrong … again
By R. Mitchell - Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) is at it again. Democrats poster-child for insanity believes that everybody should take to the streets to protest Trump’s “fake emergency.” “And so it’s time for everybody to stand up. All hands on deck to refuse this president these fake emergency powers that he would like the have,” Waters said Friday on MSNBC. “And so I’m urging everybody get together —rally in every community across this country all this weekend, send a message to Washington, D -
Covington Kids Said Nothing Wrong According to Investigators
By Andrew Aleksi-Lankinen - The Covington Catholic kids were painted as racist because one dared to smirk and others chanted school spirit after the Black Hebrew Israelites threatened them and called them racist and homophobic names. (NY Post) The Diocese of Covington announced the results of an investigation into whether the Covington Catholic High School kids said anything offensive during a confrontation in Washington D.C. According to the report by the Greater Cincinnati Investigation, -
Nearly Half of Millennial Christians Believe Evangelism is Wrong, New Survey Finds
Nearly half of millennial Christians say that evangelism is wrong, a new study shows. View the full article -
Colorado Teacher Placed On Leave After Doxxing Wrong Covington Catholic High School Student
By Neetu Chandak - A Colorado school district placed a seventh-grade teacher on leave following her alleged claim on Twitter that a random student was part of the “Hitler Youth,” mistaking him for one of the Covington Catholic High School boys caught in the encounter with American Indian activist Nathan Phillips. Mountain Ridge Middle School (MRMS) social studies teacher Michelle Grissom allegedly named and posted a picture of Covington Catholic student Jay Jackson as one of the boys weari -
Evangelism Must Explain What’s Wrong with the World
People around us today often scoff at the notion of sin. Our world has new names for what ails us: poor self-esteem, neurosis, addiction, anxiety, psychological wounding, and so forth. It isn’t that these issues aren’t a reality; it’s that such analysis doesn’t go deep enough to reveal the root cause. Yet for all the protest that sin is an old-fashioned, outdated concept, nearly everyone agrees that something has gone terribly wrong and must be made right. We see the wrong in world wars, racism
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