THE STATE OF MICHIGAN APPROVES SUPERBIA CREDIT UNION, AMERICA’S FIRST-EVER ‘GAY BANK’ CATERING EXCLUSIVELY TO THE LGBTQ+P FOR PEDOPHILE MOVEMENT

THE STATE OF MICHIGAN APPROVES SUPERBIA CREDIT UNION, AMERICA’S FIRST-EVER ‘GAY BANK’ CATERING EXCLUSIVELY TO THE LGBTQ+P FOR PEDOPHILE MOVEMENT by Geoffrey Grider for Now The End Begins “As the world’s only LGBTQ profit-for-purpose provider, Superbia is here to force the needed systemic change in banking, insurance and healthcare and install a new paradigm in funding LGBTQ social equality,” the credit union’s founder Myles Meyers announced on LinkedIn. “Superbia Credit Union will offer products which are often outside the scope of a more traditional lender, such as loans for transgender people…

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The Link Between Fast Food and Teenage Depression

The Link Between Fast Food and Teenage Depression by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola In the U.S., an estimated 3.2 million adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 suffer from depression, defined as having at least one major depressive episode in a year. This accounts for 13.3% of adolescents, who experience a period of at least two weeks with a depressed mood, loss of interest in daily activities and other symptoms, such as problems with sleep, appetite, energy, concentration or feelings of self-worth.1 Depression among adolescents is on the rise,…

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Number of Americans on Food Stamps Falls 6.6 Million Since Trump Took Office

Number of Americans on Food Stamps Falls 6.6 Million Since Trump Took Office By Kharen Martinez Murcia for CNS News The number of people in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), popularly known as food stamps, has fallen by 6,686,087 since Donald Trump assumed the presidency on Jan. 20, 2017. In January 2017, there were 42,715,593 people receiving SNAP benefits, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which oversees the program. As of June 2019 – latest data available – there were 36,029,506 people receiving SNAP benefits, a decline of 6,686,087 persons.…

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GOD DOES HIS GREATEST WORK THROUGH SIMPLE ACTS OF OBEDIENCE

GOD DOES HIS GREATEST WORK THROUGH SIMPLE ACTS OF OBEDIENCE by J. D. Greear via Core Christianity Throughout the book of Judges, we see time and time again that God brings down the most powerful tyrants through weak human instruments simply doing his bidding—like left-handed Ehud, cowardly Gideon, the impulsive powerhouse Samson, and Jael, a housewife with a tent peg. The writer of Judges is trying to make a point: God doesn’t need our ability (he never has), only our availability. God did it then, and he still does it…

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