Are We Missing the Point of Matthew 18?

Are We Missing the Point of Matthew 18? by JONATHAN T. PENNINGTON for Christianity Today A pastor learns that a married man is having an affair with a married woman in the same small group Bible study. The fallout is only just beginning. According to Scripture, how should the pastor address this? Or imagine this: A copastor of a church plant has been increasingly erratic. He’s showing signs of classic narcissism, leaving a wake of damaged people who’ve run afoul of his overbearing leadership. How should his co-pastor handle this? Or…

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How Technocrats Use Cities To Create Digital Slaves

How Technocrats Use Cities To Create Digital Slaves BY: LEO HOHMANN for Technocracy Prisoners of war are slaves when put into concentration camps. Modern cities are headed in that direction as ubiquitous surveillance and monitoring technology is merged into the human condition via implants, wearables and ingested sensors. Add to that the totally immersive Metaverse and you have a perfect recipe for outright slavery.  ⁃ TN Editor The Rutherford Institute, a Charlottesville, Virginia-based civil liberties organization, has sent a letter to the City of Houston, Texas, requesting it revoke a recently adopted ordinance that…

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As An Ox Goes To The Slaughter…

As An Ox Goes To The Slaughter… So many years ago when still a young man and roaming the country in active addiction it was not uncommon to chase those things which should never have been chased. Many would say that if it were breathing and moving about the chase would be on. The “victory” was always the same. Carnal lust and self-seeking pleasure are that way, it only wants more and more. Victims were of no concern, they were merely something to be gathered, used and tossed aside. These…

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Quench Not The Spirit…

Quench Not The Spirit… by Randolph Jason for Gospel News Network Is this statement infallible and inerrant – And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. ~ Genesis 1:3 KJB What about this statement – For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (for the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into…

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Study: Ingredient in toothpaste and mouthwash linked to antibiotic resistance

Study: Ingredient in toothpaste and mouthwash linked to antibiotic resistance By Zoey Sky for Ingredients Maintaining your oral health is key to your overall well-being, but research suggests that the amount of triclosan in oral care products like toothpaste is linked to an increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This also ties into the debate concerning the use of antibacterial compounds in consumer products. These compounds could be creating dangerous antibiotic-resistant germs that could soon make treatable conditions untreatable. According to data from recent studies, triclosan, an antimicrobial chemical used in toothpaste and mouthwash, may reduce the…

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For the first time in America’s history, Most Americans think abortion is now ‘morally acceptable’

For the first time in America’s history, Most Americans think abortion is now ‘morally acceptable’ By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter A new poll from the nonpartisan polling firm Gallup finds that most Americans believe that legal abortion is “morally acceptable” for the first time, even though an overwhelming majority oppose abortions in the third trimester of pregnancy and most oppose abortion in the second trimester. Gallup released a new survey about Americans’ views on abortion last week. While the polling company has inquired about Americans’ opinions on abortion annually…

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Whisteblower’s Lawyer: Pfizer Got Away With Vaccine Fraud Because Government Was Co-Conspirator

Whisteblower’s Lawyer: Pfizer Got Away With Vaccine Fraud Because Government Was Co-Conspirator By Debra Heine for American Greatness Pfizer has asked a U.S. court to throw out a whistleblower’s lawsuit on the basis that the company can’t be guilty of fraud, abuse, and protocol violations in its COVID Vaccine clinical trials because its contract with the U.S. government allowed them to skirt regulations and federal laws that typically apply to government contracts. In other words, Pfizer was allegedly able to make false statements to the government, and lie about the safety…

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