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Thursday, September 12

Mediums, The Occult & New Age Lies

Steven and Zhusanna Anderson Exposed For Child Abuse, Violent Threats, and Online Hypocrisy

Smarter, Better, Faster: A Christian Perspective On Transhumanism

Police Given Handbook On UFO’s Posing Significant Safety Risk

Snooty Anglican Evangelizing On Moloch’s Behalf Denigrates Second Amendment

Southern Baptist Front Group Conspired To Conceal “Gunperson’s” Motive

Alleged Apostle Decrees Demoniac Discernment Bloggers Responsible For Terrorist Attack On Domicile Of Mentally Imbalanced Pastor

Alleged Apostle Decrees Demoniac Discernment Bloggers Responsible For Terrorist Attack On Domicile Of Mentally Imbalanced Pastor

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The Immorality Of Transhumanism

The Immorality Of Transhumanism

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Wednesday, September 4

Pro-Democracy Activists Actually Anti-Democratic

The Sept/Oct 2024 issue of Sojourners Magazine focused on the issue of “Countering Christian Nationalism”.

One of the brief reflections titled “You are not alone” by Matthew Hildreth contained the pull out quote, “Millions of pro-democracy voters live in small towns and rural communities”.

In argumentation of his opposition to the reviled ideology, Hildreth writes, “In rural states such as North Dakota, Mississippi, Alabama and West Virginia, that number climbs to nearly 5 out of 10.”

The number being referred to is the percentage of voters not inclined towards Christian nationalism.

Definitionally, when democracy is extolled as an end in itself, the population is allowed to determine at least in regards to local matters what is best for the majority in terms of politics and policy.

If nearly 50% of those residing in these states prefer what is referred to in conspiratorial tone as “Christian nationalism”, aren't the anti-democratic authoritarians attempting to impose a way of life actually the Sojourners' Magazine propagandistic activists?

By Frederick Meekins