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“The issue is no longer right versus left—it is good versus evil. And the evangelical elite has too often shown a greater concern with making themselves appear culturally ‘respectable’ than in standing against the evil our culture deems ‘good.'”

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“The first step in liquidating a people is to erase its memory. Destroy its books, its culture, its history. Then have somebody write new books, manufacture a new culture, invent a new history.”

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“Reverend Johnson’s first sermon marks a foundational moment in Australia’s religious and cultural history.”

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“Achieving so-called historical justice requires, necessarily, doing great evil to people living today who have nothing to do with the original alleged wrong.”

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“When machines can replicate the complexity and wonder of human creation with terrifying accuracy, the human sense of awe will fade. The question of ‘Was this made by AI?’ will quite literally haunt everything artistic and beautiful.”

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“Passed into law on Thursday, Section 26 (4A) now requires local health district boards to have ‘at least 1 person who [self] identifies as an Aboriginal person.'”

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“The scheme will provide compensation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families in Western Australia before July 1, 1972.”

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“Foreigners who work to undermine the rights of Americans should not enjoy the privilege of travelling to our country,” Rubio added.

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“We want to ignite a fire in Europe, where there’s an excitement for evangelism, where churches are willing to be bold,” Rev. Graham said.

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“It’s easier, more palatable, to condemn the sins of one’s country—or more accurately, one’s neighbours—than to grapple with one’s own flaws.”

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“It’s common sense and it’s good science.”

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“Annual acknowledgments of past sins are an insult to the finished work of Christ. The practice itself echoes the insufficiency of the Levitical priesthood, where a sacrifice was offered every year because the previous year’s atonement was insufficient to perfect wrongdoers.”

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“The inquiry is demanding answers about the relationship between hate speech legislation and the January caravan bomb hoax in Dural.”

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“To not oppress the sojourner, or foreigner in the Bible, was to make sure they were not exploited, to make sure the destitute were treated with mercy… and to not force them to remain in the country.”

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“The next pandemic is not a matter of if, but when,” said Australia’s Health Minister Mark Butler.

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“Our Christian duty is to leave all without excuse for idolatry and to attempt to persuade them to embrace honour of the One True God, as referenced in our Constitution.”

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“Vice President J.D. Vance has previously warned the West that U.S. military support should depend on respect for American values, especially free speech.”

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“Where once they saw racism in a White person’s failure to use the correct pronoun, they now see ‘complexity’ in calls for genocide. Where once they condemned a poorly worded tweet as evidence of systemic hate, they now urge us to ‘understand the historical context’ of songs that glorify murder.”

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“The problem arises when the Church itself joins in condemning those who seek to preserve their European identity, insisting that it is a Christian duty to surrender one’s people and heritage for the sake of the Gospel—the very thing their ancestors are now condemned for supposedly having done to others through colonisation.”

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“Hegseth told those gathered that the task of protecting the nation first begins on bended knees, recognising the providence of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.”

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