• Christianity Today is supposed to be "Christian" right??

    Type in this: What did Christianity Today publish about George Floyd

    Then type in this: What did Christianity Today publish about Charlie Kirk.

    You will then see just how "Christian" Christianity Today REALLY is.

    You know, I have known for years, that MANY use the Word "Christian"
    Christianity Today is supposed to be "Christian" right?? Type in this: What did Christianity Today publish about George Floyd Then type in this: What did Christianity Today publish about Charlie Kirk. You will then see just how "Christian" Christianity Today REALLY is. You know, I have known for years, that MANY use the Word "Christian"
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  • Nolte: Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Flipped a Remarkable Switch in the MAGA Movement
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/09/13/nolte-charlie-kirks-assassination-flipped-a-remarkable-switch-in-the-maga-movement/
    Nolte: Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Flipped a Remarkable Switch in the MAGA Movement https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/09/13/nolte-charlie-kirks-assassination-flipped-a-remarkable-switch-in-the-maga-movement/
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    Nolte: Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Flipped a Remarkable Switch in the MAGA Movement
    What the left’s public execution of Charlie Kirk has done to mobilize the MAGA movement is something I never expected to see. The corporate media have lived in our heads forever, but the martyrdom of Charlie Kirk finally evicted those demons. | Politics
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  • Christian, do you bring your sin before God, confessing and seeking forgiveness? Are you not so grieved by your sin that you seek to lay your heart bare before God?

    What does Scripture tell us? That “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 Jn. 1:9).

    None of us is without sin. For “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). Do not lie to yourself and to God. If you say you have no sin, you are self-deceived (1 Jn. 1:8), and not only this, but you make God a liar and show that His word is not in you (1 Jn. 1:10).

    Let us not be like the Pharisees, seeing ourselves as more important and more pious than we are (Lk. 18:11-12). Let us not think more highly of ourselves than we ought, but with sobriety of judgement, be humbled and think others more important (Rom. 12:3; Phil. 2:3-4). And in that contemplation, let us recognize our own sin where it lies.

    Let us cry out like David, “Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my anxious thoughts; and see if there be any hurtful way in me, and lead me in the everlasting way” (Ps. 139:23). Let us as James exhorted, “confess [our] sins to one another, and pray for one another so that [we] may be healed” (Jas. 5:16).

    This is the call of those who are set apart. This is the duty of the body of Christ. This is required if we are to have true fellowship with God.

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    Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotions

    Evening, September 14

    "I acknowledged my sin unto Thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord; and Thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin." Psalm 32:5

    David's grief for sin was bitter. Its effects were visible upon his outward frame: "his bones waxed old"; "his moisture was turned into the drought of summer." No remedy could he find, until he made a full confession before the throne of the heavenly grace. He tells us that for a time he kept silence, and his heart became more and more filled with grief: like a mountain tarn whose outlet is blocked up, his soul was swollen with torrents of sorrow. He fashioned excuses; he endeavoured to divert his thoughts, but it was all to no purpose; like a festering sore his anguish gathered, and as he would not use the lancet of confession, his spirit was full of torment, and knew no rest. At last it came to this, that he must return unto his God in humble penitence, or die outright; so he hastened to the mercy-seat, and there unrolled the volume of his iniquities before the all-seeing One, acknowledging all the evil of his ways in language such as you read in the fifty-first and other penitential Psalms. Having done this, a work so simple and yet so difficult to pride, he received at once the token of divine forgiveness; the bones which had been broken were made to rejoice, and he came forth from his closet to sing the blessedness of the man whose transgression is forgiven. See the value of a grace-wrought confession of sin! It is to be prized above all price, for in every case where there is a genuine, gracious confession, mercy is freely given, not because the repentance and confession deserve mercy, but for Christ's sake. Blessed be God, there is always healing for the broken heart; the fountain is ever flowing to cleanse us from our sins. Truly, O Lord, Thou art a God "ready to pardon!" Therefore will we acknowledge our iniquities.
    Christian, do you bring your sin before God, confessing and seeking forgiveness? Are you not so grieved by your sin that you seek to lay your heart bare before God? What does Scripture tell us? That “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 Jn. 1:9). None of us is without sin. For “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). Do not lie to yourself and to God. If you say you have no sin, you are self-deceived (1 Jn. 1:8), and not only this, but you make God a liar and show that His word is not in you (1 Jn. 1:10). Let us not be like the Pharisees, seeing ourselves as more important and more pious than we are (Lk. 18:11-12). Let us not think more highly of ourselves than we ought, but with sobriety of judgement, be humbled and think others more important (Rom. 12:3; Phil. 2:3-4). And in that contemplation, let us recognize our own sin where it lies. Let us cry out like David, “Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my anxious thoughts; and see if there be any hurtful way in me, and lead me in the everlasting way” (Ps. 139:23). Let us as James exhorted, “confess [our] sins to one another, and pray for one another so that [we] may be healed” (Jas. 5:16). This is the call of those who are set apart. This is the duty of the body of Christ. This is required if we are to have true fellowship with God. —————— Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotions Evening, September 14 "I acknowledged my sin unto Thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord; and Thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin." Psalm 32:5 David's grief for sin was bitter. Its effects were visible upon his outward frame: "his bones waxed old"; "his moisture was turned into the drought of summer." No remedy could he find, until he made a full confession before the throne of the heavenly grace. He tells us that for a time he kept silence, and his heart became more and more filled with grief: like a mountain tarn whose outlet is blocked up, his soul was swollen with torrents of sorrow. He fashioned excuses; he endeavoured to divert his thoughts, but it was all to no purpose; like a festering sore his anguish gathered, and as he would not use the lancet of confession, his spirit was full of torment, and knew no rest. At last it came to this, that he must return unto his God in humble penitence, or die outright; so he hastened to the mercy-seat, and there unrolled the volume of his iniquities before the all-seeing One, acknowledging all the evil of his ways in language such as you read in the fifty-first and other penitential Psalms. Having done this, a work so simple and yet so difficult to pride, he received at once the token of divine forgiveness; the bones which had been broken were made to rejoice, and he came forth from his closet to sing the blessedness of the man whose transgression is forgiven. See the value of a grace-wrought confession of sin! It is to be prized above all price, for in every case where there is a genuine, gracious confession, mercy is freely given, not because the repentance and confession deserve mercy, but for Christ's sake. Blessed be God, there is always healing for the broken heart; the fountain is ever flowing to cleanse us from our sins. Truly, O Lord, Thou art a God "ready to pardon!" Therefore will we acknowledge our iniquities.
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  • 'Macabre': Bill Gates reportedly funded project to embalm newborn baby corpses for tissue harvesting
    Gruesome work offered as alternative to autopsies involved slicing up infants
    https://www.wnd.com/2025/08/macabre-bill-gates-reportedly-funded-project-embalm-newborn/
    'Macabre': Bill Gates reportedly funded project to embalm newborn baby corpses for tissue harvesting Gruesome work offered as alternative to autopsies involved slicing up infants https://www.wnd.com/2025/08/macabre-bill-gates-reportedly-funded-project-embalm-newborn/
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  • Explains a lot...Thank you, WJ Charliee
    Explains a lot...Thank you, WJ Charliee
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  • https://www.newsmax.com/politics/utah-spencer-cox-kirk/2025/09/14/id/1226379/
    https://www.newsmax.com/politics/utah-spencer-cox-kirk/2025/09/14/id/1226379/
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    Utah Governor: Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect Not Cooperating With Authorities
    The man arrested in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is not cooperating with authorities, but investigators are working to establish a motive for the shooting by talking to his friends and family, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said on Sunday.
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  • https://babylonbee.com/news/media-says-motives-unclear-of-killer-who-wrote-manifesto-entitled-here-are-my-motives
    https://babylonbee.com/news/media-says-motives-unclear-of-killer-who-wrote-manifesto-entitled-here-are-my-motives
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    Media Says Motives Unclear Of Killer Who Wrote Manifesto Entitled 'Here Are My Motives'
    U.S. — The media has announced that the motives remain unclear of an assassin who wrote a manifesto called "Here Are My Motives."
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