Forced Diversity is Awesome! – Khan’s London: Afghan Migrant Asked People If They Were English, Stabbed Them If They Said Yes

Forced Diversity is Awesome! – Khan’s London: Afghan Migrant Asked People If They Were English, Stabbed Them If They Said Yes by Jack Montgomery for Breitbart GNN Note – Open borders is a bad plan that once it begins is difficult or impossible to stop. According to John Cleese, a native Londoner, London is gone over run by muslim who are not there to assimilate to the culture but, rather, transform the culture. The same thing is happening in Germany and one could argue happening in the U.S. with central…

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NESTLE SAYS REQUIREMENT TO REPORT USE OF SLAVE LABOR WOULD COST CONSUMERS MORE MONEY

NESTLE SAYS REQUIREMENT TO REPORT USE OF SLAVE LABOR WOULD COST CONSUMERS MORE MONEY Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project GNN Note – Now you know who to boycott for using slave labor – I mean, unless supporting a satanic globalist that uses slave labor is important to you. While the Free Thought Project often reports on the megacorp Nestle and their rampant abuse and exploitation of drinking water supplies across the nation, few are aware that the company has been found using slave labor. What’s more, as governments across the world attempt to crack…

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Top Russian Governors, Heads of Major Ministries Made to Work on Road Crews to Learn Humility, Stay Grounded

Top Russian Governors, Heads of Major Ministries Made to Work on Road Crews to Learn Humility, Stay Grounded by Russia-Insider GNN Note – Can you imagine Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer or the Mayor of your city / Governor of your state doing this? What about the Pastor of your church? ****** Around 150 high-ranking Russian officials swapped their business suits for the uniforms of road maintenance workers. Governors, members of the government and the president’s administration armed themselves with shovels as they carried crushed stone around in a cart, operated…

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Modeling Our Patriotism After God’s Own Heart, and a Lesson From C.S. Lewis

Modeling Our Patriotism After God’s Own Heart, and a Lesson From C.S. Lewis By Tré Goins-Phillips for Faith Wire It’s a uniquely American experience to see city street corners punctuated by little white churches and roads peppered with flags and bunting, serving as red, white, and blue reminders of where we’ve been and where we’re going. But for some, that harmony — or disharmony — between faith and flag is an imperfect union. Though many well-intentioned Christians might find the fairly odd couple, well, fairly odd, author and armchair theologian C.S.…

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Knowing But Not Wise

Knowing But Not Wise Anyone that watches any amount of television today is well aware of the sexual immorality that is being pushed on society. Everything from children being sexualized in ways that just a few years ago would have never been tolerated. This is to say nothing of debauchery in all aspects of human relations. Looking God in the face and calling Him a fool seems like an unwise decision. It seems like that because it is. Not only does this have a direct effect on the individual who…

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Goodness, Love And Mercy (Video)

Goodness, Love And Mercy Video by Chris Tomlin Video Source Oh Lord, You’re my Shepherd You make me lie in fields of green You lead me by the still waters You restore righteousness to me Though I walk through the valley I will fear no evil thing For You are with me, and You comfort me Surely goodness, love and mercy Will follow wherever I go I’m gonna dwell in the house of the Lord forever

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Hong Kong Christians and the Protest Movement | Cardinal Zen (Video)

Hong Kong Christians and the Protest Movement | Cardinal Zen Video by China Uncensored Christians in Hong Kong have become a major force in the protests against the extradition bill that would allow authorities in Hong Kong to send people to Mainland China for trial. Whether its the presence of church groups or leading rounds of the hym “Sing Hallelujah to the Lord,” Christians have left their mark on the protests. I sit down with Cardinal Joseph Zen, the former Bishop of Hong Kong to talk about the role of…

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