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The Greatest Story Ever Distorted
A powerful story of forgiveness is found in John 8, involving Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, wherein He famously said, “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.” Her accusers quietly leave, one after another. Jesus then tells her that neither does He accuse her, “But go and sin no more”—a part often ignored today by our “tolerant” society.
But now, if the Chinese Communists have their way, the whole story of Jesus and the adulterous woman will be completely turned on its head.
But now, if the Chinese Communists have their way, the whole story of Jesus and the adulterous woman will be completely turned on its head.
Posted in Faith
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Ben Franklin, Bible, Bob Fu, Chairman Mao, China Aid, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Communists, Christian Freedom International, George Washington, Jesus, Mao, Mike Gallagher, Ten Commandments, Thomas Jefferson, Wendy Wright
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Echoes of Mao: Weaponizing Schools With ‘Critical Race Theory’
The racist effort to divide and conquer Americans by “race,” all under the guise of examining everything through the “lens of racism” and fighting “structural” or “systemic” racism, has come to be known as critical race theory, or CRT.
Posted in Education
Tagged 1964 Civil Rights Act, Bishop E.W. Jackson, Californians for Equal Rights Foundation, Chairman Mao, Critical Race Theory, Early Life Child Psychology and Education Center, ethnic studies, Gary Thompson, Harvard Business Review, Karl Marx, Lily Tang-Williams, Mao Tse-Tung, National Socialist, Red Guards, Ron DeSantis, U.S. Parents Involved in Education, Voddie Baucham, White Privilege, Wu Wenyuan
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