Category Archives: News & Commentary

“The fundamental tenet of our faith is that the Son of God became man. He died and then he raised himself from the dead,” the Vice President said.

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“Words matter. Ideas matter. Ideologies matter.”

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“Let the facts make the case! Labor and the Liberal National Coalition are introducing laws that prevent free speech in this country.”

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Is multiculturalism good or bad for Australia?

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“The revelation of USAID money being given to over 6,000 journalists and 1,000 media platforms worldwide to present false news is exactly what we expected was happening, because we know this is a world of lies…”

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“Criminalizing speech is going to put real strain on European-US relationships,” Vance warned.

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“What Islamic State intended for evil, God is still using to proclaim to millions the name of His Son.”

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“It’s been almost three years since Russia invaded Ukraine and, arguably, everything the U.K. Government appears to be doing is aimed at prolonging the war.”

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“Of all the pressing challenges that the nations represented here face, I believe there is nothing more urgent than mass migration,” Vance said.

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“DOGE is the gardener in a garden being choked by overgrowth, overspending, and overreach.”

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“While politicians may feign virtue by promoting diversity in harmony, they ultimately refuse to acknowledge what many have recognized for decades: Western civilization, rooted in the Christian religion, has been one of the greatest forces for good in history.”

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“Cameron and Elston’s detention without concern for intentions exposes the subjective flaw in all hate speech laws.”

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Will these two get a mandatory custodial sentence under the new hate speech and violence laws?

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“Suppress the knowledge of God, and then stand back and see what replaces it.”

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“Sometimes the devil will act so ugly that you have no choice but to get violent and fight,” he said.

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“As a short-form release, Somewhere Between’s Nashville-worthy sound is shouldered by its distinct content.”

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“What is the purpose of schooling and education?”

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“If people are afraid they might go to prison for something they say, they’ll stop talking. That’s how democracy dies—not necessarily through mass arrests, but through fear.”

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“Racist trolls on the internet, while offensive, don’t threaten my kids. You know what does? A culture that denies grace to people who make mistakes,” he said.

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