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A Review of Seth Gruber’s Must-See Documentary: The 1916 Project
Last month, pro-life activist Seth Gruber released a documentary called The 1916 Project. Seth, who grew up in a pro-life home, was forever changed when he saw photos of mutilated aborted babies. He was only in high school at the time, but the images impacted him so much that he has dedicated his life to educating people on the harms of abortion and turning our culture of death into a culture of life.
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, birth control, Bishop Patrick Wooden, Child Sacrifice, Dr. George Grant, eugenics, Gnosticism, holocaust, KKK, Margaret Sanger, Nazi Germany, Pastor John Amanchukwu, Planned Parenthood, racism, Seth Gruber, The 1916 Project, the KKK, The Sexual Revolution, The White Rose Resistance, transgenderism, transhumanism
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Identity Politics and Paraphilias: LGBT Is Not a Color & Fetishism
Last fall Breakpoint’s John Stonestreet posted an op ed titled and subtitled, “LGBT Is not a Color: Stop Hijacking Civil Rights,” and here was the introduction: “Are sexual orientation and gender identity the same as race? That message is being snuck in all over the place.”
He writes about the “conflation between skin color and sexual orientation”:
…Nobody wants to be on the wrong side of today’s equivalent of the Civil Rights struggle, or to be viewed like racists by future generations.
But the fact remains, the two issues are just not the same. And black leaders—many of
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Bishop Patrick Wooden, Civil Rights Movement, Clarence Henderson, fetishism, identity politics, John Stonestreet, LGBT, Pastor Leon Threatt
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