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“So, let me get this straight. Peterson is a Nazi simply basically because he exhorts young men to take responsibility and clean their room. Yeah…I still don’t get the link?”

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China’s new ‘thing’ is to accuse the West of racism every time it attempts to criticise humanitarian violations and breaches of international law.

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Communism is the new black, and it’s finding its latest iteration in the West through the leftist agenda of sexual identity politics. But as with every other form of socialism, it is already manifesting the underlying totalitarian tendencies.

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When our politicians start sounding like beauty pageant contestants, citing “Fight Climate Change” in the same way as “World Peace,” you know they’re signalling towards virtue, not science.

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While the world obsessed over three excessively rich Westerners, decrying their alleged oppression at the hands of other excessively rich Westerners, a poor Christian nun from Myanmar was kneeling in front of real oppressors, asking them to turn their guns away.

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The power to remove inconvenient people on a rumour was too tempting for either side of politics to rein in – until their own heads found the executioner’s block.

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Polling prior to the March 13 Election in WA suggests that the incumbent Labor government will retain government, largely due to the single-beat media drumming for months on COVID-19 and overlooking other fundamental freedom issues.

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Alberta Premier, Jason Kenney, is facing increased backlash after a pastor was jailed for conducting worship services in defiance of state-enforced restrictions which deemed church a non-essential practice.

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“I read to my children the work the Lord is doing in people through James so they can see the sacrifice of their father is not in vain.”

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Christian churches in Denmark will be required to translate and submit all sermons to the government, under a proposed law set to be debated in parliament later this month.

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In response to Daniel Andrews ‘Change or Suppression Practices Bill’, the Presbyterian Church of Australia stands poised to defy the recent legislation. As has previously been reported, there are a plethora of problems with the bill—which has significant legal repercussions for people also outside of the state—and was recently passed by the Victorian Upper House without amendment, with a cross party group of politicians also vowing to push a similar proposal in the NSW Parliament. According to the Star Observer: The group is made up of NSW parliamentarians from across the party spectrum. Members include Liberal MLC Shayne Mallard, Labor…

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Consider just ten of the ways that Jesus has changed the world for women.

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Most people understand that there is something deeply wrong with the language used to describe politics.

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While Socialism might masquerade as a social force for good, it stalks through the world devouring the most important, sacred parts of civilisation.

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The Australian Senate has passed Nationals Senator Matthew Canavan’s motion calling on state governments to ease hypocritical restrictions on church attendance in time for Christmas.

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Dictator Daniel Andrews has positioned himself as the high priest of all faiths in seeking to ban ‘I can change’, a belief held by many same-sex attracted people.

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The Australian Christian Lobby is calling on MPs to oppose, what they describe as, “the most dangerous and draconian bill” ever seen in Australia.

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Amnesty International has suggested Christianity must be criminalized in Australia because it is harmful to individuals who identify as LGBTQA+.

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As America determines the outcome of the election, it’s a good time for the modern right to engage in some much-needed self-reflection.

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China has reviewed the United States human rights record and issued a list of nine recommendations after being elected to the U.N. Human Rights Council.

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