Category Archives: News & Commentary

“Instead of arresting Antifa and the LGBTQ+ self-identifiers involved, Seattle police detained the pastor.”

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“Censorship doesn’t protect the people from the spread of ‘misinformation.’ It protects state-approved information from being challenged.”

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“Pope Francis, once again, has landed himself in hot water by stating that there are many roads to God – not just Christianity.”

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“Our culture is slipping farther away from Godliness and deeper into hopelessness, despair, and recklessness with no moral compass to get us back to where we came from.”

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“It is one thing to grin and bear it as foreign enemies seek to ransack your culture. But when it is in fact an act of national suicide, that is so much more distressing and harder to take.”

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“An executive order issued on Sunday, launched an immediate, and independent investigation, to ensure transparency and accountability.”

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“If a homeless man, or group of people, had been run over in some way, and there was no one to make a Victim Impact Statement, would their death be considered less serious in some way?”

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“The fight for freedom of speech isn’t even close to being won, it’s only just beginning.”

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“So we now have had two assassination attempts on former President Donald J. Trump in two months.”

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“Just as Christianity has its rituals and practices, so too do the new pagan cults. Chief among them are the satanic sacraments of abortion and euthanasia.”

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“If the scientific community isn’t watching Dr. Jereth Kok’s case closely, it should be.”

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“You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to realise that the Misinformation Bill is about shutting down people who go against the government narrative,” Senator Rennick said.

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“I was duped by the media hype and should have been stronger.”

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“Moderators fact-checked Trump, and fact-checked none of what Harris said, and she lied repeatedly.”

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“The basic function of law is to restrain, not to regenerate, and when the function of law is changed from the restraint of evil to the regeneration and reformation of man and society, then law itself begins to break down, because an impossible burden is being placed upon it.”

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“In order to reestablish ourselves as ‘that shining city upon a hill,’ we must acknowledge we are One Nation Under God…”

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“While these sorts claim to be championing justice, they’re doing nothing more than eroding the very foundations of it.”

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Offending posts include content from Matt Walsh, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Katy Faust.

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“When the shepherds are silent and compromised, God raises up faithful voices in the most unlikely places.”

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“The men the world is raising are not the men the world needs.”

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