Every Kingdom Divided Against Itself Will Be Ruined, and Every City

or Household Divided Against Itself Will Not Stand… We live in a divided country. Certain events bring it together, united we stand, then it fades away to division. We live in this world, a world of division, and change, but we are not of this world. Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and every city or household divided against itself will not stand. Many people also remember this expression from one of Abraham Lincoln’s famous speeches, where he invoked the words of Jesus. Lincoln gave this speech, known now as the “House Divided Speech,” before becoming the 16th American president. He used it to contrast the two halves of the United States at the time. One half of the Union allowed slavery, and the other did not. His message was…

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President Donald Trump Has Accused the Tech Giants of Suppressing Voices, Particularly Christian Conservatives

Critics of Christianity have become more vocal recently. This is partly because there are many people who do not believe in God or understand the truth about Him at all. Yet the apparent increase of anti-Christians is also due to perception. As with many topics, those who truly despise Christianity are the loudest and most vocal of the non-believers. The vast majority of those who do not believe don’t care enough to bother believers. The few angry, vocal, bitter unbelievers make enough noise to seem more numerous than they are. President Donald Trump has accused the tech giants of suppressing voices, particularly Christian conservatives. Donald Trump has went after Google, Facebook and Twitter, claiming the tech giants are “trying to silence” conservatives.  The president criticised the social media sites and popular search engine for “really trying to silence a very large part of this…

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Can We Escape Control of The Wire? Big Tech

An understanding of Daniel 9:24-27 is necessary in order to understand the purpose and time of the tribulation. This passage speaks of 70 weeks that have been declared against “your people.” Daniel’s people are the Jews, the nation of Israel, and Daniel 9:24 speaks of a period of time that God has given “to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the holiest.” God declares that “seventy sevens” will fulfill all these things. This is 70 sevens of years or 490 years. (Some translations refer to 70 weeks of years.) This is confirmed by another part of this passage in Daniel. In verses 25 and 26, Daniel is told that the Messiah will be cut off after “seven sevens and sixty-two sevens” (69 total), beginning…

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Gender Theory, Which Is as Incoherent as It Is Relentless, Has Declared

That Some “Men,” I.E. Women Who Think They Are Men, Menstruate; And Moreover That Some “Women,” I.E. Men Who Believe They Are Women, Don’t– Gender theorists are overwhelmingly progressive, and that is a funny thing in and of itself: Progressives also tend to be relentlessly obsessive about “science,” too, to the point that it has become an embarrassing sort of meme on the Left. This is such a funny incongruity: Most of the people who are single-minded about “science” are also the ones who are insisting that “men” can have periods. Centuries of self-evident and scientific observation are apparently of no concern here. Out with “women,” in with “menstruators.” Got it. The works of the devil affect humanity morally, physically, intellectually, and spiritually. Morally, the devil entices people to sin, making evil seem appealing so that people chose evil over…

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Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army Must Stand Up to Leftist Bigots

Many Christians use the cliché “Love the sinner; hate the sin.” This saying is not found in the Bible in so many words; however, Jude 1:22–23 contains a similar idea: “Be merciful to those who doubt; save others by snatching them from the fire; to others show mercy, mixed with fear—hating even the clothing stained by corrupted flesh.” According to this, our evangelism should be characterized by mercy for the sinner and a healthy hatred of sin and its effects. We are to have compassion on sinners for whom Christ died, and we are also to keep ourselves “from being polluted by the world”—part of what constitutes “pure and faultless” religion (James 1:27). But we also realize that we are imperfect human beings and that the difference between us and God in regard to loving and hating is vast. Even as Christians,…

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