It’s About Good Versus Evil
The current on-going war in the Middle East is a battle of good vs. evil – it is not about saving Israel/Jews for humanitarian reasons, but to save Christianity
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The current on-going war in the Middle East is a battle of good vs. evil – it is not about saving Israel/Jews for humanitarian reasons, but to save Christianity
God’s chosen people provided clarity to the world on October 7 with their suffering. Evil is not relative. It is absolute.
Hamas’s unprovoked and brutal attack on Israeli civilians on Oct. 7 has shone a bright light on the global rise of antisemitism and forced individuals and institutions alike to take a stand.
The English-speaking press gladly accommodates Palestinian terrorism because the press now sees itself as an academic enterprise rather than a trade.
Throughout history, men have always served as providers, protectors and defenders of their families, communities and Nations. In times of conflict men fight and if necessary sacrifice themselves for the greater good.
Throughout history, there have been rulers who have issued morally reprehensible mandates to kill babies, demonstrating the depths of cruelty and wickedness that humanity can reach.
Unveiling the Symbolic Meaning of Sukkot for All: Analyzing why Hamas choose Sokkut for their surprise attack.
Your children are not being educated. They are being indoctrinated. And their indoctrination is being supported by the Democrat Party.
Harvard’s anti-Semitism is so strong that I am surprised that Hitler wasn’t a graduate. Maybe World War I interrupted his classes on Aryan Studies and Teutonic History.
More than a grotesque, and tragic exposition of good and evil, Hamas’s attack illustrates the conflict between barbaric Islamists and Western Civilization.
Slavery serves as a grim reminder of the depths of cruelty and inhumanity humans are capable of, underlining the urgency of continued vigilance against such reprehensible practices.
Mandating of U.S. Army Soldiers to attend LGBTQ events, speeches, and lectures when their sincerely held religious beliefs may contradict those same values.
Rudyard Kipling, the renowned British author of classics like “The Jungle Book” and “The Man Who Would Be King,” was not just a prolific storyteller but also a keen observer of the human condition.
Michelangelo’s statue of David draws four thousand visitors each day the museum is open. Which is about a million and a half visitors per year. They come from all four corners.
But now we live in an age of extreme narcissism. People are addicted to their phones and social media. In their minds, they derive their value as human beings by the number of followers they have.
In the spiritual journey of a Christian, the connection with God is a profound source of strength, love, and light. However, the Bible acknowledges that this connection can also draw the attention of a formidable adversary: Satan.
In the wake of recent events that have sent shockwaves through our communities and across the globe, we find ourselves grappling with the age-old struggle between good and evil, often personified in the most unexpected individuals.
New York City, America’s biggest metropolis, home to America’s largest Jewish population, a place where Jewish history and culture has long been celebrated, where Jews who escaped the Nazis were given refuge, is now aflame with antisemitism.
Standards are the Raw Materials of Virtue: He Who Controls the Standards, Controls Behavior In one sense, virtue is how a society controls and manages behavior. Some systems and societies use virtue to produce beneficent outcomes, while others use virtue, at least as the societal standards define it, to produce power and control. Religions historically …
In the ever-evolving debate surrounding the Bible’s accuracy, critics often point to the story of Adam and Eve as a point of contention.