Monday, November 21, 2022

"Christian Nationalism: Good or Bad?"

You may have heard the term "Christian nationalism" banied about this election cycle and got the distinct impression it was something you didn't want to touch with a ten-foot pole.

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins explains why:

"Christian leaders have long held the Left-coined term "Christian nationalism" as a perjorative to stop believers from speaking about national issues. They are stretching that term to suggest that anyone bringing faith into the public square is advocating for "Christian nationalism".

Stephen Coughlin of  Unconstrained Analytics and a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute agrees:

"Christians should recognize the term "Christian nationalism" as part of a campaign designed to delegitimize you. It directly attacks American Christians for being politically active. As such, it's an attack on identity. It denies your right to express a faith-informed point of view."

And that ain't all folks. A group of left-wing (faaaar left) denomination leaders calling itself Christians Against Christian Nationalism asked the January 6 Commission "to thoroughly investigate the role that Christian nationalism played" in the D.C. melee.

Ben Johnson of The Washington Stand put it this way:

"The ill-defined term "Christian nationalism" has enjoyed a boom of media coverage in the lead-up to the 2022 Midterms, almost universally negative. The New Republic brands the beliefs as 'authoritative political ideology'. Time calls Christian nationalism "the greatest threat to democracy in America today."

What does the God of the Bible call it? Being a watchman on the wall.

A wise man once said: "A watchman on the wall is someone who is trained in the word of God and sensitive to the Holy Spirit. They have eyes that aren't cloudy and a mind that is sober. Their heart is to protect those who are weak and young in their faith. They operate in love but are fierce against evil. They are ready in season and out of season to jump into duty. The church needs watchmen on the wall today who will sound the alarm when the enemy tries to deceive us." -- Chuck Musselwhite, Daily Walk

"I posted watchmen over you who said, 'Listen for the sound of the alarm.' But you replied, 'No! We won't pay attention!'" (JEREMIAH 6:17).

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News:

  • FNC: Disgraced FTX founder San Bankman-Fried donated $40 billion to the Democratic party during 2022 Midterms
  • Associated Press: North Korea test-fires ICBM with range to strike entire U.S.
  • Bloomberg: U.S. faces energy emergencies, blackouts this winter as coal/natural gas supplies tighten

 

 

Monday, November 14, 2022

"A Snapshot of Future Events"

Can anyone doubt Bible prophecy plays a leading role in the New Testament? For instance: "Out of the 216 chapters in the New Testament, there are 318 references to the Second Coming of Christ," according to prophecy teacher Dr. David Jeremiah of Turning Point Ministries.

"If we were to omit all the prophetic passages, we would have to remove one out of every thirty verses in the New Testament," he said.

And that's not all. Dr. Jeremiah points out we would also have to skip 23 of the 27 New Testament books that mention prophecy. In fact, for every prediction about the birth of Christ, there are eight about His Second Coming.

And yet, many churches still neglect to teach on the subject. Why?

Dr. Jeremiah believes some avoid prophecy because it seems difficult to understand. Others feel too overwhelmed by the present to think about the future. And some (believe it or not) don't see its relevance.

"Jesus often spoke abou the future and rebuked people who didn't recognize the significance of the events around them," contends Jeremiah and goes on to insist, "Jesus expects us to investigate what the Bible says about the future and seek His guidance as we attempt to understand the day and hour in which we live."

Given prophecy's prominence in Scripture, there can be little doubt Dr. David Jeremiah is absolutely right.

A wise man once said: "While many Christians are content to leave prophecy's pages shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding, it is the only reliable information about our tomorrows. God knows the end from the beginning and foretells the future with absolute accuracy. The Book of Revelation, along with other end-times prophecies, gives us a snapshot of the events that will precede the end of the world as we know it. The very word revelation means 'the unfolding of that which was previously hidden or unknown.'" -- Dr. David Jeremiah

"I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient time, what is still to come. I say "My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please"" (ISAIAH 46:10).

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News:

  • American Military News: Xi Jinping tells China's military to prepare for war; combat readiness singular priority
  • Rasmussen Reports: 62% of all voters are concerned about Midterm cheating; 56% support immediate bi-partisan ballot audits
  • Bloomberg: Biden Set To Meet Xi In Bid To Avert A Full Rupture In U.S.-China Ties

 

Monday, November 7, 2022

'UFO Contact Imminent?"

  

Just when you thought things couldn't possibly get any worse...

Scientists have come out with a dire new warning: Prepare for an alien encounter now before it's too late!

Apparently, the world is behind the curve when it comes to establishing a set of protocols and procedures in the event of a close encounter.

"Aliens could get in touch tomorrow and we must know what to say to them," cautions the scientific community.

Launching a new research hub to prepare humanity for first contact, the University of St. Andrews has joined forces with the UK SETI (Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence) and are even now bringing together experts from around the globe to remedy the situation. After all, they contend, there are measures in place for dealing with threats posed by asteroid impacts, but no agreement on how to respond to alien contact. Meanwhile, both NASA and the Pentagon have dedicated resources to the study of UFOs.

Fine and dandy...but what about sending a few "experts" to deal with the warning coming out of Russia that the world's five nuclear powers are 'on the brink of a direct armed conflict?'

And what about North Korea? Certainly they could use a couple of experts to "communicate" our displeasure at the dozens of missiles they're firing towards Japan and South Korea...

And while we're at it, didn't the Wall Street Journal report that Saudi Arabia recently warned the U.S. of an imminent attack by Iran? Couldn't we spare at least one expert for that?

Just sayin'...learning to speak with the aliens might be cool and all...but global "experts" seem to be in short supply these days.

A wise man once said: "Many of the Bible's "nuclear war" prophecies take place during what we usually call the 'tribulation'--the final seven years before Christ's return. Jesus promises to catch away the Church before the tribulation begins. That's good news for His followers. But the Bible does not say that all nuclear war must take place in those seven years. It has already happened outside those seven years (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and it can happen again at any point." -- Hal Lindsey, author

"And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of sorrows." (MATTHEW 24:6-8)

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News:

  • CNN: U.S. intelligence officials believe Iran is seeking Russia's help to bolster nuclear weapons program.
  • NEXUS Newsfeed: Stanford professor says UFO disclosure is imminent; claims to know "important people" about to "whistleblow"
  • MSN: Military officials warn U.S. is unprepared for warfare, while the Heritage Foundation, in its 2023 Index of U.S. Military Strength, rated U.S. military as "weak" for the first time