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Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Actions Speak Louder Than Words By Grant Phillips I heard that saying many, many years ago in Sunday School class. I was about ten years old and our Sunday School teacher told us boys, “Boys always remember, your actions will always speak louder than your words.” I can’t say that…

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Lord, Teach Us To Pray

Lord, Teach Us To Pray By Jack Kelley A guest speaker came to our church with an interesting insight on the Lord’s Prayer. Taking line by line, he showed us how to turn it from something we know by heart and can recite without thinking into an impassioned personal discussion…

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Russia: Putin Shoots Himself in the Foot

Russia: Putin Shoots Himself in the Foot By Judith Bergman Originally Published by the Gatestone Institute. Aleksei Navalny, opposition leader, anti-corruption activist and fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, returned to Russia on January 17 after recovering for five months in Germany from having been poisoned with a military…

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China Doesn’t Have to Lift a Finger to Push Biden Around

China Doesn't Have to Lift a Finger to Push Biden Around By Gordon G. Chang Originally Published by the Gatestone Institute. The Biden administration has just endorsed one of China's most vicious attack lines against the United States. The new administration's actions look as if they are setting a pattern…

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The Message

The Message By Pete Garcia Originally published in the Omega Letter, 2015. It was September of 2007, and I was sitting in a Baptist church in Tennessee. There was no one in the row in front of me, nor behind me. The lighting was somewhat dim as musicians were on…

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Beyond Critical Thinking – The Ask

Beyond Critical Thinking – The Ask By Chris Corlett In Critical Thinking the dual components of evidence and persuasion take prominent place in organizing or analyzing any position or claim. While evidence serves as the building blocks of any argument, persuasion operates as the mortar which connects and holds together…

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Democrats Want a ‘Return to Civility’

Democrats Want a 'Return to Civility' But when did they practice it? By Larry Elder A 2020 Joe Biden campaign ad described the pending election as an "opportunity to leave the dark, angry politics of the past behind us." After Biden's election, he, Democrats and media urge a "return to…

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Tim Cook & the War on Conservatives

Tim Cook & the War on Conservatives Apple’s poster boy for virtue signaling. By Discover The Networks Sixty-year-old Tim Cook has been the CEO of Apple Inc. since 2011, when he filled the void left by the death of the company’s founder, Steve Jobs. In late 2011, Forbes magazine named…

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‘Palestinians’ Want London to Give Back ‘Big Ben’

'Palestinians' Want London to Give Back 'Big Ben' When your entire history is fake, you can believe anything. By Daniel Greenfield Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. "The Jerusalem Clock is hidden…

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Texas Man Converts to Islam, Plots to Bomb New York City

Texas Man Converts to Islam, Plots to Bomb New York City Yet more converts to Islam get the idea that their new religion calls for violence. By Robert Spencer We are being inundated with propaganda these days about how there is a “right-wing extremist” threat that dwarfs the jihad threat…

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