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Evangelize or Else: Defending Christian Culture
Would you like a government that reflects your Christian beliefs? If so then congratulations, you’re a threat to democracy! Or so says Rob Reiner, who produced a movie meant to alarm you about Christian nationalism, He even tweeted that Christian nationalism is “a danger to Christianity itself.” His message, and his movie, joins an already noisy crowd just dying to tell you that applying Christianity to politics is wrong.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Andrew Whitehead, Christian Nationalism, Christianity, Christopher Rufo, Constitution, Critical Race Theory, crt, Dr. Nikki Cole, First Amendement, Fourteenth Amendment, Frank Dikotter, government, Ibram Kendi, Jennifer Ho, Jing Zeng, John Adams, Liu Hu, Mari Matsuda, Phillip Gorski, racism, Richard Jagers, Rob Reiner, Rudyard Kipling, Samuel Perry, white supremacy
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On University Campuses It Is ‘Free Speech for Me But Not for Thee’
It takes a lot for a tenured professor to be fired, but it recently happened to Frances Widdowson. As reported by Fox News, Widdowson “who taught economics, justice and policy studies, was fired from Mount Royal University (MRU) in Calgary, Alberta, last December after stoking controversy for comments criticizing BLM, which she said ‘destroyed MRU’ to such an extent that she ‘doesn’t recognize the institution anymore.’”
Posted in Education
Tagged BLM, Dobbs v. Jackson, Elon Musk, Erik Loomis, Fox News, Frances Widdowson, James Livingston, Johnny Eric Williams, Jonathan Turley, Kansas State University, Macquarie University, Mark Alfano, Monica Casper, Mount Royal University, Philip Nel, Rutgers, San Diego State University, systematic white racism, Thought Police, Trinity College, white supremacy
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No, Juan Williams. ‘Parents’ Rights’ Is Not a Code for White Race Politics
In his November 1 op-ed for The Hill, Fox News Analyst Juan Williams claimed that the “parents’ rights’ mantra in the Virginia gubernatorial elections is simply “a code for white race politics.” To the contrary, this really is about parents’ rights and about what is best for all children. To inject charges of white supremacy and racism is to miss the whole point of why so many parents are so upset. In all candor and with due respect, I would have expected better from Mr. Williams.
Posted in CRT/Racism/BLM, Marriage/Family/Culture, Media Watch
Tagged Black Lives Matter, Condoleezza Rice, Critical Race Theory, Fox News, Glenn Youngkin, Juan Williams, LGBTQ Agenda, Parental Rights, Terry McAuliffe, The Hill, white supremacy
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Christians Must Stand Against Racism and with Christ
In the wake of the violent confrontation and death in Charlottesville, Virginia, the response of the church seems curiously one-sided. For example, one of my friends, a pastor, expressed his sadness and anger about the events and that he was grateful for those pastors who stood with the counter-protesters.
Most of what I see on social media are denunciations of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Nazism, and white supremacy, with calls for pastors to use the opportunity to condemn racism. Since the church of Jesus Christ must oppose any kind of racism, this is a good thing.
But my friend’s …
Posted in Faith
Tagged Adolf Hitler, Antifa, Benito Mussolini, Charlottesville, Joseph Stalin, Kim Jong-un, Ku Klux Klan, Nazism, Robert E. Lee, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Unite the Right, white supremacy
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