• I will be doing a series on Digital Technocracy. Digital Technocracy and “Artificial Intelligence” will be the basis for the final Anti-Christ Empire!

    Under Trump’s post-cease-fire plan for Gaza, the board will supervise a technocratic government to replace the current Hamas terror leadership.”

    From New York Post:

     Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin has been invited to join President Trump’s “Board of Peace” for the war-torn Gaza Strip, the Kremlin claimed on Monday.

    Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Putin had “received through diplomatic channels” an offer to join the board and added that Moscow was “hoping to get more details from the US side.”

    The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Under Trump’s post-cease-fire plan for Gaza, the board will supervise a technocratic government to replace the current Hamas terror leadership.

    Putin, 73, has been accused of war crimes after invading Ukraine in February 2022 and kicking off Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II. Some estimates suggested that more than 1 million Russians and Ukrainians have been killed or wounded in the fighting.

    Russia is also a long-term ally of Iran, Hamas’ most powerful patron.

    Trump, who was announced as the inaugural chairman of the Board of Peace, has sweeping veto power over the panel and the sole ability to determine which nations will be represented on it.

    The White House confirmed this past weekend that while temporary three-year terms on the board are free, the president is expecting countries to cough up $1 billion for a permanent slot to raise money for reconstruction in Gaza.

    The panel, which Trump has hailed as “the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled,” is expected to include Secretary of State Marco Rubio, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

    The leaders of Argentina, Egypt and Turkey have also received invites, according to their offices.

    Over the weekend, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office chided that the “announcement by the US administration regarding the composition of the Gaza Executive Board was not coordinated with Israel and runs contrary to its policy.”

    Last week, Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff revealed that the US is moving into phase two of the three-stage Gaza peace plan.

    Phase one, which took effect last October, saw Hamas release all living hostages and Israel scale back its military presence in the Palestinian enclave.

    Phase two demands that Hamas disarm and cede control of the Gaza Strip to international peacekeepers and the new government. However, Hamas has said it won’t disarm.

    Former Palestinian Authority bureaucrat Dr. Ali Sha’ath has been tapped to helm the new government if Hamas agrees to relinquish control.

    Sha’ath was lauded by the White House as “a widely respected technocratic leader who will oversee the restoration of core public services, the rebuilding of civil institutions, and the stabilization of daily life in Gaza, while laying the foundation for long-term, self-sustaining governance.”

    In spite of Hamas’ refusal to disarm so far, “the goal here is to create the alternative to Hamas that wants that peace and to figure out how to empower them,” a White House official told The Post Friday.

  • Being “Spiritual” does not mean you are a Christian!

    Matthew 15:7-9:

    “You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you:

     “‘These people honor me with their lips,
        but their hearts are far from me
    .
     They worship me in vain;
        their teachings are merely human rules.”

    From Modernity:

    Fresh data shows that 43 percent of U.S. adults have grown more spiritual over their lives, compared to just 11 percent who say they’ve become less so. This shift highlights a broader rejection of the moral vacuum left by ‘progressive’ policies, with Americans of all ages leaning into deeper faith as society grapples with division and decay.

    Large majorities cling to core beliefs: 86 percent affirm the existence of a soul, 83 percent believe in God or a universal spirit, 79 percent sense something spiritual beyond the natural world, and 70 percent expect an afterlife.

    These numbers, drawn from a Pew Research Center survey, underscore a resilient spiritual foundation that defies the left’s attempts to dismantle traditional values.

    “The long-term decline in Christian affiliation in the United States appears to be leveling off, at least for now,” according to the analysis, with Christian identification stabilizing around 63 percent after years of erosion. The religiously unaffiliated—atheists, agnostics, and “nones”—have plateaued at about 28 percent, halting their expansion.

    This stabilization mirrors a massive resurgence in Christianity, with recent data revealing Bible sales skyrocketing by 41.6 percent since 2022, reaching 14.2 million copies in 2023 and 13.7 million in the first ten months of 2024—far outpacing the stagnant overall book market.

    Religion and spirituality app downloads exploded by 79.5 percent since 2019, with tools like YouVersion Bible and Hallow drawing users for Scripture, prayer, and meditation. Contemporary Christian music streams on Spotify jumped 50 percent in the same period, boosted by artists like Forrest Frank, Brandon Lake, and Elevation Worship.

    This momentum is fueled by young people, especially Gen Z, showing heightened curiosity about Jesus and the Bible per the American Bible Society’s 2024 “State of the Bible” survey. Young men, in particular, are seeking the structure and community faith provides amid uncertainty.

    The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk amplified this trend last year, sparking reports of overflowing churches and mass baptisms.

    Religious leaders point to a spiritual awakening, where Americans turn to faith for answers amid political upheaval and social chaos.

    This spiritual uptick also echoes President Trump’s vision to restore faith. Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast last year, Trump declared, “We have to bring religion back.”

    He elaborated: “From the earliest days of our republic, faith in God has been the ultimate source of strength that beats in the hearts of our nation.” Urging a stronger return, he added, “We have to bring [religion] back much stronger. It’s one of the biggest problems that we’ve had over the last fairly long period of time. We have to bring it back.”

    Trump’s own renewed faith, post-assassination attempt, resonates deeply: “It changed something in me. I feel even stronger. I believed in God, but I feel much more strongly about it.” He credited divine intervention for his survival.

    Emphasizing faith’s role in happiness, Trump stated, “I really believe you can’t be happy without religion, without that belief, I really believe that. I just don’t see how you can be.”

    Trump’s message aligns with the data: younger adults report decreased religiousness over time (more so than increased), but older ones see growth—yet spirituality overall trends upward across ages.

    As excessive woke ideology crumbles, Americans are reclaiming their spiritual heritage, turning to faith, the ultimate safeguard for liberty and moral clarity.

  • This does not mean that compulsory Digital I.D. is not now coming, it will eventually be compulsory, its just that the U.K. Government tried forcing it onto the people, now they will rely on voluntary adoption until enough people have adopted then it will become compulsory!

    from the Daily Mail:

    Labour was forced into another humiliating U-turn on Tuesday night after abandoning its plans for mandatory digital IDs for workers.

    Keir Starmer had vowed to crack down on illegal immigration by making digital identification compulsory to verify a person’s right to work in the UK.

    But he has been forced into a 13th U-turn since becoming Prime Minister, and has watered down the mandatory element of the ID scheme following a public backlash.

    Digital IDs will now be optional when they are introduced in 2029 – with workers allowed to use other documents to verify their identity digitally.

    All other aspects of the scheme were set to be voluntary – meaning Britons will not have to adopt an official digital ID at all when they are introduced. 

    On Tuesday night the Conservatives welcomed the scrapping of the mandatory element of the scheme but branded the move ‘yet another humiliating U-turn from the Government’.

    Shadow Cabinet Office minister Mike Wood said: ‘Keir Starmer’s spinelessness is becoming a pattern, not an exception.

    ‘What was sold as a tough measure to tackle illegal working is now set to become yet another costly, ill-thought-out experiment abandoned at the first sign of pressure from Labour’s backbenches.’

    Tory justice spokesman Robert Jenrick added: ‘This was always a terrible idea which wouldn’t have made any difference to tackling illegal migration. Starmer just lurches from one appalling misjudgment to the next.’

    Silkie Carlo, director of civil liberties group Big Brother Watch, which is campaigning against the policy, welcomed the U-turn, but called for Labour to go further and scrap digital IDs entirely.

    ‘The case for the Government now dropping digital IDs entirely is overwhelming,’ she said. ‘Taxpayers should not be footing a £1.8billion bill for a digital ID scheme that is frankly pointless.’

    The Liberal Democrats mocked Labour for performing yet another U-turn, joking that ‘No 10 must be bulk-ordering motion sickness tablets at this rate’.

    The party’s Cabinet Office spokesman Lisa Smart said: ‘It was clear right from the start this was a proposal doomed to failure, that would have cost obscene amounts of taxpayers’ money to deliver absolutely nothing.

    ‘The Government now needs to confirm that the billions of pounds earmarked for their mandatory digital ID scheme will be spent on the NHS and frontline policing instead.’

    The Prime Minister announced plans to introduce digital ID on the eve of last year’s Labour Party conference, saying they would be mandatory for anyone working in the UK.

    The plans were sold as a way of deterring illegal immigration by making it harder to work illegally in Britain, with Sir Keir saying, ‘We need to know who is in our country.’

    Under the scheme, anyone starting a new job would have been required to show the digital ID, which would then be automatically checked against an official database of those entitled to work in the UK.

    The latest U-turn is the 13th of this Labour Government and comes after the Prime Minister backtracked on plans to raise business rates for hospitality firms and watered down his inheritance tax raid on farms.

    A government source told The Times that the compulsory element ‘was stopping conversation about what digital IDs could be used for generally’.

    They added: ‘Stepping back from mandatory-use cases will deflate one of the main points of contention.

    ‘We do not want to risk there being cases of some 65-year-old in a rural area being barred from working because he hasn’t installed the ID.’

    A government spokesman said: ‘We are committed to mandatory digital right-to-work checks.

    ‘Digital ID will make everyday life easier for people.’

  • From The Most Important News:

    While Christians in the western world peacefully celebrate Christmas, most of them have absolutely no idea what is happening to their brothers and sisters on the other side of the globe.  As I detailed a couple of months ago, most of the population of the world lives in a country where Christians are being violently persecuted.  Believers are being rounded up for de-programming in China, churches are being burned to the ground by Hindu extremists in India, Christians are literally being cut into pieces by Islamic radicals in some parts of Africa, practicing your faith can be a death sentence in certain areas of the Middle East, and North Korean concentration camps are teeming with people that are suspected of worshipping Christ.  Perhaps if we were facing similar levels of persecution, believers in the western world would start becoming a lot more serious about their faith.

    More than a billion people live in China, and the persecution of Christians in that nation has gone to an entirely different level in 2025.

    Earlier this month, over a thousand law enforcement personnel were involved in a massive operation that ultimately resulted in the arrest of hundreds of Christians

    Starting on Dec. 13, the Chinese Communist Party mobilized “more than a thousand police officers, SWAT units, anti-riot forces, and firefighters” in the Zhejiang Province’s Yayang Town in Wenzhou City, raiding churches and conducting mass arrests of Christians, ChinaAid reported Friday.

    “Belongings of relevant individuals were illegally confiscated, roads leading to the church were completely blocked by police, and Christians in Yayang Town were unable to enter the Yayang church. The operation lasted nearly five days, yet no public statement was issued by officials,” the outlet noted. “Within just the first two days, several hundreds of people were taken away for questioning. On December 16 and 17, at least four more individuals were detained.”

    Restrictions on the Christian faith in China just keep getting tighter and tighter.

    Nobody under the age of 18 is permitted to go to church.

    Those that are adults are only allowed to go to churches that are officially registered with the government.

    Anyone that attempts to defy these rules is at risk of being rounded up and forcibly “de-programmed”

    The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) and other religious liberty watchdogs have repeatedly warned that China’s totalitarian regime is enacting human rights abuses against religious groups within the nation’s border. A USCIRF report late last year detailed mass arrests and the destruction or removal of church property, part of CCP President Xi Jinping’s “sinicization of religion” policy. Religious groups and leaders who do not register with the official government-approved religious organizations are often arrested, imprisoned, and forced into “anti-cult” programs to “de-program” Christians.

    In India, it is Hindu extremists that are doing the persecuting.

    They have literally burned down hundreds of churches in recent years.

    In other instances, mobs of Hindu extremists storm churches and start attacking those that are worshipping.

    Earlier this year, I wrote about a mob of 200 extremists that stormed a church and beat the believers they found with iron rods.

    More recently, an extremist mob in northern India viciously assaulted a small group of believers and forced them to burn a large pile of Bibles and Christian literature

    The Hindu extremists, whose number had then reached 80, searched their car, pulled out all Bibles and tracts and cast them onto the ground into a heap. They shot videos that showed the two couples, disoriented and in shock, forced to repeat that they intended “conversion” in the village and that they would never return.

    The mob kicked the Bibles and spoke disrespectfully about Christ, Masih said.

    Pastor Das was forced to write a letter of apology that the video shows in his hand. A member of the mob then took a bottle of flammable liquid from the hands of a boy standing with the mob and forced three of the Christians to sprinkle it on the Bibles and literature. After forcing Pastor Das to set the Bibles on fire, the mob then shouted praises to the Hindu god Rama.

    In Nigeria, thousands upon thousands of Christians have been slaughtered this year alone.

    President Trump had warned that he would do something about the Islamic terrorists that are doing the slaughtering, and on Christmas Day he took action

    President Trump said Thursday that the U.S. launched “powerful and deadly” strikes against Islamic State forces in Nigeria, after spending weeks accusing the West African country’s government of failing to rein in the persecution of Christians.

    “Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!” Mr. Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was.”

    Hopefully this will do something to reduce the violence.

    So far in 2025, Islamic terrorists in Nigeria have killed over 12,000 people

    The violence in the northwest region, where the strikes occurred, is driven in large part by armed bandits and gangs kidnapping for ransom. The insurgency is concentrated in the northeast, where jihadist groups like the notorious Boko Haram and its now more powerful splinter, the Islamic State West Africa Province, an affiliate of the Islamic State group, have killed tens of thousands of civilians over the past decade.

    Nigeria is not officially at war, but more people are killed there than in most war-torn countries. More than 12,000 people were killed by various violent groups this year alone, according to Armed Conflict Location and Event Data, a conflict monitoring group.

    Collectively, more than three billion people live in the three nations that I have already mentioned in this article.

    But the persecution that is going on in smaller countries such as North Korea and Eritrea is even worse

    Henrietta Blyth, CEO of Open Doors U.K. and Ireland, previously told Newsweek: “The persecution of Christians around the world is one of the great untold scandals of the 21st Century… It can take many forms: in North Korea, it may be a summary public execution without trial, merely for owning a Bible. In Eritrea, it can be 10 years spent in a blazing hot prison cell made from a metal shipping container, merely for belonging to an unregistered house church.”

    According to Open Doors, North Korea is the number one global offender when it comes to Christian persecution, and Eritrea is number four

    • North Korea
    • Somalia
    • Libya
    • Eritrea
    • Yemen
    • Nigeria
    • Pakistan
    • Sudan
    • Iran
    • Afghanistan
    • Central African Republic
    • Mauritania
    • Myanmar
    • Mali
    • Syria
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Maldives
    • China
    • Algeria
    • Tunisia
    • Morocco
    • Burkina Faso
    • Turkey
    • Cuba
    • Niger
    • Ethiopia
    • Laos
    • Tajikistan
    • Qatar
    • Egypt
    • Brunei
    • Jordan
    • Oman
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Colombia
    • Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Mozambique
    • Bangladesh
    • Vietnam
    • Bhutan
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kuwait
    • Malaysia
    • Indonesia
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Russia
    • Sri Lanka
    • Western Sahara
    • Kosovo
    • Bahrain

    I was amazed to see that there are 17 nations that rank ahead of China, because China has become a Big Brother police state on steroids.

    Perhaps China ranks lower than some of the others because instead of just killing them, the Chinese round Christians up and simply make them “disappear”.

    The good news is that persecution often makes the Christian faith grow rapidly, and we are seeing this happen in many areas of the globe.

    In fact, it appears that we could actually use some serious persecution here in the United States, because what we are experiencing at this moment is being described as “the great unchurching”

    The U.S. is undergoing its fastest religious shift in modern history, marked by a rapid increase in the religiously unaffiliated and numerous church closures nationwide.

    Why it matters: The great unchurching of America comes as identity and reality are increasingly shaped by non-institutional spiritual sources — YouTube mystics, TikTok tarot, digital skeptics, folk saints and AI-generated prayer bots.

    When you are facing the fire of persecution, what you do or don’t believe suddenly becomes very clear.

    Throughout human history, tyrants have tried and failed to stamp out the Christian faith.

    The same thing is true in our time.

    Countless believers are choosing imprisonment or death rather than choosing to deny Christ.

    If you were faced with the same choice, what would you choose?

    You might want to think about that, because the global persecution of Christians is only going to intensify during the very challenging years that are ahead of us.

  • from Modernity:

    A Christmas Eve screed from Politico has ignited online mockery, with the outlet claiming ‘far-right’ leaders are weaponizing the holiday by emphasizing its Christian origins amid secular pressures and immigration debates.

    The article spotlights Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and others for framing Christmas as a “marker of Christian civilization” being under threat. It accuses far-right parties in Italy, France, Spain, and Germany of repurposing seasonal cheer into a culture war tool, positioning themselves against a “hostile, secular left.”

    Roberts highlights Meloni’s defense of traditions, quoting her past remarks: “How can my culture offend you?” in reference to nativity scenes in public spaces. The piece notes Brothers of Italy’s lavish Christmas festival, complete with Santa and ice-skating, as a “spectacle” to rally supporters.

    So called ‘experts’ like University of Surrey professor Daniele Albertazzi are cited, explaining how post-2010 Islamic terror attacks shifted the radical right to embrace “cultural Christianity” as an identity marker against perceived threats.

    The piece notes how in Germany, the AfD warns of Christmas markets losing their “German character,” while in Italy, right-wing figures attack schools for scrubbing religious references from songs. Brothers of Italy MP Marta Schifone is quoted: “For us, traditions represent our roots, who we are, who we have been, and the history that made us what we are today. Those roots must be celebrated and absolutely defended.”

    Politico claims those on the right are not really religious, but use Christianity as “civilizational shorthand” to draw boundaries, framing it as manipulative, while glossing over leftist efforts to neuter Christmas with “holiday season” jargon for “inclusivity.”

    Online, the backlash was swift and savage, with users dismantling the premise that acknowledging Christmas’s Christian roots is some radical act.

    This Politico flop underscores how legacy media twists normalcy into extremism to push leftist propaganda, diluting national identities under the guise of tolerance.

    As Europe grapples with mass migration and cultural erosion, defending Christmas isn’t “far-right”—it’s common sense resistance to woke overreach.

    In the end, attempts to secularize or shame Christian heritage only fuel the pushback

  • from Modernity:

    The Church of England has sparked outrage with a video where a female reverend boldly declares that Mary, not Jesus, is the central figure in the Nativity story, with many suggesting it is an attempt to rewrite scripture through woke ideology, diminishing the divine role of Christ Himself.

    The video, posted by the Church of England as part of their Advent and Christmas reflections, features Rev. Pippa White speaking in front of a painting of the Virgin Mary. She opens by teasing the question of the Christmas story’s protagonist.

    “If you ask me who do I think is the main character in The Christmas Story, let’s face it, I’m probably not going to say Father Christmas. But! I’m also not gonna say Jesus because I think the main character In The Christmas Story Is Mary,” White states.

    She continues, emphasising Mary’s agency: “I think sometimes we can fall into a bit of trap where we talk about Mary as if she was like this pawn in a really big game but i think its important remember that she had the chance to say no. She wasn’t forced To carry the Christ child She didn’t have to but when she was told about it she said yes. Behold the handmaiden of The Lord.”

    White concludes with a call to action: “So I think its really important this Christmas time we remember To be a bit more like Mary.”

    The video ties into the Church of England’s “Women of the Nativity” series, which reimagines the Christmas story through female perspectives, including biblical figures like Mary and Elizabeth, alongside fictional ones. According to the church’s website, these stories aim to “bring to life the wonder of the incarnation” by focusing on women’s voices during Advent and Christmas.

    While the series draws from scripture, critics see it as part of a broader trend where progressive elements within the church prioritize social justice narratives over core Christian doctrine.

    This comes amid ongoing debates about the Church of England’s direction, including its stances on gender and sexuality that have alienated traditionalists.

    These comments reflect growing frustration among conservatives who view such reinterpretations as symptomatic of cultural decay, much like the battles against woke indoctrination in schools and media.

  • Christians NEED now more than ever to have discernment, unfortunately too few have it! Politics is a very dirty game! And if Christians took the time to research the background of Erika Kirk, her past and current statements, they would realize the woman is an abject liar! I know some harsh words, but the facts speak for themselves.

    Also Turning Point U.S.A. was/is a melting pot of different religions and beliefs, as long as the people espousing those religions and beliefs had/have a conservative outlook they were/are welcomed with open arms!

    Apologies but this is not a movement of God to change the U.S. back to traditional values! And anyone who thinks so CANNOT rightly divide God’s word, and instead they have given into a subconscience fear of the fundamental social, cultural, and religious changes sweeping the U.S.

    Turning Point U.S.A. was/is a vehicle for the Trump camp and Republican party to try and change the disturbing liberal ideological demographic of the younger generations and swing them in the direction of the Republican party, and any tacky half-truth will be used to herd them in that direction!

    But even with this full court press to guarantee the younger generation vote for J.D. Vance in 2028, what cannot be ignored is that these pseudo-conservative young people are overwhelmingly anti-Israel!

    And Christians NEED to wake up to what this means in God’s soverign prophetic plan and instead of rushng to Trump, J.D. Vance, Erika Kirk, & Turning Point U.S.A. to “save” the U.S.A. they need to be on their knees praying and reading their Bible to prepare them for what is to come!

    From Hot Air:

    First, Donald Trump hints at the 2028 ticket in a Cabinet meeting. Next, Marco Rubio endorses J.D. Vance, “If [he] runs for president,” all but clearing the field for the next primary cycle. And now, the key activist group for younger Republicans and the woman who has taken the reins for her martyred husband has unequivocally declared Vance 48 to be their mission.

    I love it when a plan comes together.

    Erika Kirk made the declaration late yesterday at the Turning Point USA conference in Arizona.

    The New York Post’s Ryan King seems a little confused at the ’48’ reference:

    “We’re going to ensure that President Trump has Congress for all four years,” she told attendees at the Phoenix Convention Center.

    “We are going to get my husband’s friend JD Vance elected for ’48 [sic] in the most resounding way possible.”

    It appears that Kirk meant to say ’28, and had previously signaled that TPUSA was leaning toward backing Vance in the next presidential election”

    Er … no, my dude. Donald Trump is the 45th and 47th president of the US. Mrs. Kirk is promising to make Vance the 48th. She and TPUSA are committing to making Vance the direct successor to Trump “in the most resounding way possible” a full year-plus before anyone else gets into the GOP primaries. 

    There are two ways of looking at this: the personal view, and the organizational view. Vance had known Charlie Kirk for a long time and had become friends with both Charlie and Erika. The Vances have undoubtedly been strongly supportive of Erika since Charlie’s assassination three months ago. Of course Erika would see Vance as her political ally and want to support his candidacy to succeed Trump as president. 

    However, putting the TPUSA organization onto that mission has much bigger ramifications. It fully aligns the GOP’s populist grassroots with Vance as heir apparent to MAGA. That carries the weight not just of the number of its members and activists, but also the moral and political momentum created by Charlie’s murder. Given Trump’s closeness to TPUSA and Erika Kirk in the last few months, it also carries the implication of an approved line of succession, which will mean something in the presidential primary season.

    This has the aroma of a master strategy to settle the succession even before a primary fight can take place. That doesn’t mean other Republicans may not challenge for the nomination, nor does it suggest that the GOP will make the Democrats’ 2024 mistake of cooking the rules to prevent a serious challenge to the preferred nominee. What it will do is disincentivize those challengers from coming forward at the risk of (a) futility and (b) alienating the MAGA base for interfering in the mission. 

    Republicans considering a run at the 2028 nomination will have to ask themselves if they want to go up against Trump and TPUSA in a primary fight. A few may, especially those who want to change the direction of the party. Whether that is viable will depend on whether Trump succeeds in his second term. If he implements the MAGA agenda and it pays off in economic growth and greater security, most of those candidates will look for lower-level offices or think tanks as career options. If the Trump term is a failure, that may change things, but prospects look pretty good at the moment – assuming the GOP can hold the House and Senate.

    If this strategy succeeds, as I wrote before, it will save Republicans a lot of drama and money, allowing them to focus on their opponents rather than internecine fights. Democrats have no such options, and are about two steps away from a bitter party split between the radicals and the establishment that still desperately clings to their long-dead identity as the party of the working class. 

    Some may consider this premature, and it may well be. However, it’s better to be arguing for Vance than, er, whatever this was at the TPUSA conference. 

  • from DSNTR:

    Remember a few years ago when the former CEO of  Chick-fil-A quite literally prostrated himself in public before the rapper Lecrae? Shoes off. Head bowed. Cameras rolling. What was sold as “humility” was, in reality, something far more revealing. It was a moment when America’s most famously Christian fast-food brand decided that public penance before the cultural left was a virtue worth performing.

    That was the moment. Not the first crack, but the moment the trajectory became undeniable.

    Up until then, Chick-fil-A had at least attempted to maintain the appearance of a company shaped by Christian conviction rather than cultural pressure. Closed on Sundays. Publicly Christian leadership. A willingness—however imperfect—to say no to certain demands from the LGBTQ lobby.

    Then came the retreat.

    First, the quiet abandonment of Christian charities like the Salvation Army and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, replaced with organizations openly aligned with progressive sexual politics. This wasn’t an accident or a misunderstanding. It was a deliberate reorientation of moral priorities, dressed up as “neutrality.”

    Then came the racialized guilt theater. Dan Cathy kneeling to shine Lecrae’s shoes wasn’t humility. It was symbolism—an act meant to communicate submission, not repentance. And symbolism matters. It always has. Scripture understands this better than modern evangelicals ever seem to.

    From there, the drift accelerated.

    Chick-fil-A formalized its embrace of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, importing the moral framework of the corporate progressive world wholesale—an ideology rooted in grievance, identity politics, and enforced affirmation. Whatever vestiges of Christian moral distinctiveness remained were now subordinated to HR-approved orthodoxy.

    Fast-forward to today.

    Now we have Chick-fil-A locations using official social media channels to celebrate homosexual unions—not merely tolerating them, not quietly ignoring them, but publicly praising them.

    The image is unmistakable.

    Two men posed in front of a Chick-fil-A storefront. In one photo, one is cradled in the other’s arms like a bridal carry, grinning for the camera. In another, the two embrace, smiling, framed deliberately beneath the Chick-fil-A logo. The caption congratulates them on their recent marriage, complete with heart emojis and corporate cheer.

    This is not accidental.
    This is not “just a franchise.”
    This is not “out of context.”

    This is the fruit of a long, intentional shift and enabled by a corporate leadership hell-bent on distorting the legend of an organization that once existed to glorify God.

    Marriage has been openly mocked and replaced with a counterfeit, and Chick-fil-A’s brand is being used to celebrate it. The institution God established in Genesis and affirmed by Christ Himself is now reduced to a prop for social approval.

    Against a company that once traded—however inconsistently—on Christian moral capital, and is now eager to signal its alignment with the world’s standards. Against leadership that chose applause over obedience. Against a brand that has moved from Christian to cringe by adopting the moral language of inclusion while discarding the authority of God.

    You don’t get to keep the aesthetic of Christianity while gutting its substance. You don’t get to invoke “values” while celebrating what God calls sin. And you don’t drift this far by accident.

    This didn’t start with a Facebook post in Utah. It started on a stage, with a pair of shoes, a CEO prostrated before his idol, and a decision—spoken or not—that Chick-fil-A would rather be affirmed by the culture than stand apart from it.

  • From Christian Post:

    Tourists entering Nicaragua are no longer allowed to carry Bibles. The restriction, which also applies to other printed materials and electronic equipment, is part of a growing list of prohibited items at the border and comes amid tightening limits on civil liberties and an ongoing crackdown on Christians. 

    Notices displayed at Tica Bus terminals in Costa Rica list Bibles, newspapers, magazines, books, drones and cameras among banned items alongside sharp objects and perishable food, according to the U.K.-based group Christian Solidarity Worldwide.

    A representative from the regional transport company Tica Bus in El Salvador confirmed that passengers traveling to Managua are not permitted to bring “Bibles, newspapers, magazines, books of any kind, drones and cameras,” CSW said.

    A second representative from the company’s Honduras office said the restrictions had been in effect for more than six months.

    The ban follows years of escalating limits on civil liberties and religious expression in Nicaragua. Thousands of civil society groups have been shut down, and religious organizations have faced surveillance, detention and the cancellation of public events.

    Since April 2018, more than 5,000 independent civil society organizations have had their legal status revoked, including over 1,300 religious groups.

    Restrictions on media, such as customs controls on ink and paper, led to the 2019 shutdown of El Nuevo Diario, a prominent independent newspaper.

    Public religious processions have been banned unless organized by groups aligned with the government. In several documented cases, religious leaders have been detained arbitrarily, their movements restricted, and their activities subject to state approval.

    The church has remained one of the few institutions openly critical of President Daniel Ortega’s government. During mass protests in 2018 against pension reforms, clergy, including Palacios Vargas, a Protestant pastor and founder of the La Roca de Nicaragua Church Association in Jinotepe, condemned police violence against students.

    In 2019, the Association had its legal status revoked, part of a trend of legal and bureaucratic targeting of faith-based organizations.

    The Nicaraguan government has also imposed tighter financial and legal constraints on NGOs. A 2018 foreign funding law has allowed officials to shutter thousands of organizations, disproportionately affecting Catholic institutions that previously provided refuge for protestors.

    In a March withdrawal from the U.N. Human Rights Council, Nicaragua responded to a critical report released two days earlier. The U.N. report accused the Ortega administration of systematically dismantling democracy, violating human rights and targeting religious freedom.

    One of the U.N. investigators, Ariela Peralta, stated that the government seemed to be “at war with its own people.” Vice President Rosario Murillo, who is also the president’s wife, rejected the report as “slander” and part of a coordinated smear campaign.

    A 2024 report by CSW, titled “Total Control: The Eradication of Independent Voices in Nicaragua,” documented 222 cases of religious persecution, including event cancellations, police monitoring and mandatory weekly check-ins for religious leaders.

    The same report found that 46 religious leaders were detained during 2024. Some were released quickly, while others remained in custody for extended periods.

    Anna Lee Stangl, CSW’s director of advocacy and Americas team leader, said the ban on religious and printed material was “highly concerning given the current context of repression,” adding that it should be lifted and freedoms restored.

    The latest restrictions show Nicaragua’s efforts to control the flow of independent voices and information into the country.

  • Kirk Cameron is ANOTHER one of those national media Christians! And here is a warning that I have always held: If you have not been around a person directly for a long period time in a local Chruch group, THEN DO NOT ASSUME THAT THE PERSON IS A CHRISTIAN!

    The Apostle Paul on his missionary trips, remained for long periods of time with the local churches that he started or visited, this was to establish that his life was true to his witness! In today’s DECEPTIVE MEDIA world we have become too accustomed to seeing someone on the visual media and we like what they say so we assume THEY MUST BE A True Christian!

    As we get nearer and nearer to the end of the age we will see more and more of this, and to hold onto our faith and remain True to God, we must turn away from such people!

    from disntr:

    There’s a growing fad in Evangelical circles—one as old as rebellion itself—where otherwise church-going folks suddenly decide that Hell isn’t real anymore. Not literal. Not eternal. Not conscious torment. Just a metaphor, a symbol, a poetic flourish Jesus used when He… didn’t mean what He said.

    And you can always spot the trend by the opening move: they don’t start with Scripture—they start with sentiment. Then they go hunting through the Bible for anything that sounds soft enough to justify their discomfort. Preston Sprinkle, who is better known for his build-a-bridge campaign between homosexuals and Evangelicalism, and the rest of the annihilationist crowd do this with whole lists of verses, stacking them like cardboard boxes and pretending that sheer volume is the same thing as truth.

    They won’t say it that plainly, of course. They wrap it in soft language, the kind meant to soothe the conscience rather than confront it. And I get it—few things torment the mind like imagining a loved one under God’s wrath. Even born-again Christians flinch at the thought. We are weak. We doubt. We grasp for emotional escape hatches when Scripture presses too hard. The human heart will always try to reinterpret what it cannot bear.

    Jesus—the same Jesus who healed lepers, welcomed children, and wept over Jerusalem—describes Hell with a precision that leaves no wiggle room. He speaks of eternal punishment (Matthew 25:46), of fire that never goes out (Mark 9:43), of a place where the sorrow is so deep the gnashing of teeth becomes the soundtrack (Matthew 8:12), of a worm that never dies (Mark 9:48). He doesn’t whisper these things. He declares them.

    And this is where annihilationists always pivot to the “big blue list”—a hodgepodge of judgment texts from the Old Testament, ripped from poetry and prophecy, slapped together as if metaphors about destruction cancel out Jesus’ actual words about duration.

    They love to parade Isaiah 66:24, for example, as if “the wicked will be corpses” clinches the case. But the text says, “their worm shall not die, their fire shall not be quenched.” Jesus quotes this Himself—to support eternal conscious misery. Not one person reading Isaiah would conclude, “Oh yes, everlasting worms and unquenchable fire… clearly they disappear.”

    Malachi 4:1 gets thrown in too—the wicked becoming stubble.

    “For behold, the day is coming, burning like an oven, when all the arrogant and all evildoers will be stubble. The day that is coming shall set them ablaze, says the LORD of hosts, so that it will leave them neither root nor branch.”

    But Malachi isn’t describing annihilation. He’s describing judgment imagery Israel already knew by heart. Fire consumes. Fire destroys. Fire ruins. But the prophets use the same language about nations that continued to exist long after their “destruction.” The imagery describes severity—not cessation.

    Psalm 37:20 says the wicked “vanish like smoke.” True enough—smoke rises because something is still burning. The metaphor is about defeat, not obliteration. David said his bones were wasting away too—but they didn’t evaporate into cosmic dust.

    The other biblical writers don’t soften it either. John speaks of fire and brimstone endured in the presence of the Lamb (Revelation 14:9–11). Paul says those who refuse the gospel “will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord” (2 Thessalonians 1:8–9). None of this is metaphor. None of it is temporary. None of it is optional.

    And when Paul says “eternal destruction,” annihilationists start foaming at the mouth.

    “See? Destruction!”

    But the text says “eternal,” not momentary. Not temporary. And in Scripture, destruction never means non-existence. A sheep is destroyed when it is ruined. A house is destroyed when it no longer functions. Israel is destroyed repeatedly yet always remains.

    Destruction is about condition, not extinction. Paul clarifies it anyway: “away from the presence of the Lord.” You cannot be away from a presence you no longer exist to experience.

    The problem is that we evaluate our loved ones by a standard miles beneath the holiness of God. A depressed brother, a suicidal friend, a relative who died in rebellion—we convince ourselves their struggles somehow dilute their guilt. But every one of them has broken the law of their Creator. Every one deserves Hell. And so do we. Our emotions don’t override God’s righteousness.

    Eternal conscious torment isn’t theological cruelty—it’s the logical consequence of sinning against an infinite God. A finite being can never exhaust infinite offense. Divine justice demands satisfaction, and fallen humanity simply cannot provide it. That’s why Hell exists and why its punishment never ends. Not just because God is harsh, he is, but because His holiness demands it.

    And this is precisely why annihilationism feels appealing—it lets us pretend sin has a manageable weight. It lets us imagine that justice can be wrapped up quickly, boxed, and shelved, as if the infinite offense of rejecting the infinite God can be paid off like a parking ticket. But sin isn’t a finite infraction, and Hell isn’t a divine temper tantrum. It is the unending collision between infinite holiness and rebellion. There is no “time served” in eternity.

    Hell is the blazing proof that God will uphold righteousness even when every earthly instinct begs Him not to.

    And yet—this is the part modern soft-theology cannot stomach—Hell also magnifies the mercy shown to the redeemed. When the saints behold the misery of the damned, they will not gloat. They won’t become cold or cruel. They will see, with perfect clarity, the abyss from which they were rescued.

    They will know deep in their resurrected bones that the only difference between themselves and the condemned is sovereign grace. Nothing more. Nothing less.

    Ironically, though, Annihilationism, for all its claims of tenderness, robs grace of its backdrop. If the wicked simply wink out of existence, then the cross becomes a modest solution to a modest problem. But if the punishment Christ absorbed is truly eternal in weight—if Hell is as dreadful as Scripture says—then grace becomes mind-blowingly incomprehensible.

    That’s the part the deniers can’t accept. If Hell isn’t eternal, grace isn’t amazing.

    Hell testifies to the costliness of sin, the perfection of God’s justice, and the scandal of His mercy. Remove it, and Christianity collapses into sentiment.

    Keep it, and the cross becomes what it truly is—the only refuge from the wrath we all deserve.

    Why should I gain from His reward?
    I cannot give an answer;
    But this I know with all my heart:
    His wounds have paid my ransom.