GOOD NEWS: 63% of Russian Youth, 18-24, Believe in God, Christianity – Poll

GOOD NEWS: 63% of Russian Youth, 18-24, Believe in God, Christianity – Poll by Matfey Shaheen for Russia-Insider “The majority of our youth—63 percent—are believers,” commented the head of the Дepartment for External Church Relations, His Eminence Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, citing a VTSIOM survey, according to which only 37% of young Russians aged 18-24 consider themselves unbelievers, reports Foma. “It’s another question how they believe? There are young people who are churched. There are young people who are seeking, who consider themselves believers but haven’t yet decided which religious community…

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Climate Worship Is Nothing More Than Rebranded Paganism

Climate Worship Is Nothing More Than Rebranded Paganism By Sumantra Maitra for The Federalist Lynn Townsend White Jr., an American historian from Princeton, wrote an influential essay in 1967, at the height of the cultural revolution in Western campuses, arguing that Christianity and Judeo-Christian values are responsible for ecological disaster and climate change. The essay, naturally, was adapted by generations after, ironically almost like a document of faith. The central argument went like this. White argued, “The victory of Christianity over paganism was the greatest psychic revolution in the history of our culture.…

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Globalist Pope Francis endorses claim that US Christians are engaged in ‘ecumenism of hatred’

Globalist Pope Francis endorses claim that US Christians are engaged in ‘ecumenism of hatred’ by Dorothy Cummings McLean for Life Site News GNN Note – I didn’t know what the word “ecumenism” meant so I looked it up. According to Merriam-Webster : ecumenical principles and practices especially as shown among religious groups (such as Christian denominations) There you have it. According to the pope-on-dope I am engaged in the “principles and practices” of hatred because I believe in the right to life and traditional marriage. What an act of blasphemy by someone…

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What to Do When a Memory of Sin Paralyzes You

What to Do When a Memory of Sin Paralyzes You by Jason Meyer  for The Gospel Coalition I’ve been married for 19 years, and I have many happy memories with my wife. Cara is my best friend by far. We especially enjoy looking back and reliving some of our favorite dates together. One treasured memory is the time I found out she once dreamed about being in the Air Force. By that point in our relationship, I had learned to plan dates we would both enjoy rather than dates only…

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Donald Trump, the Champion of Religious Freedom

Donald Trump, the Champion of Religious Freedom by Dr Michael Brown for Ask Dr Brown In June, 2016, when candidate Trump promised a large gathering of evangelical Christian leaders that he was committed to defending our liberties, I was skeptical. Was he just trying to get our votes? Did he really care about our freedoms? Was he truly concerned that our rights were being eroded? For more than two years, he has answered those questions emphatically. Yes, he is committed to defending our liberties. Yes, he really does care about…

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CHRISTIANITY ISN’T JUST ABOUT FORGIVENESS

CHRISTIANITY ISN’T JUST ABOUT FORGIVENESS by Ian K. Smith for Core Christianity I remember one night eating dinner with a homeless gentleman at a church drop-in centre.  He was not someone I expected to find there. He was educated and articulate. We spoke of his former life as a lawyer, of his wife and children.  My first response was, “Is he telling the truth?”  But as we proceeded in the conversation and spoke of his mental illness, of his addictions, of his mistakes, I believed him.  Now he was on the streets. His homelessness was much…

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ATLAS Video Shows Massive Evolution in DARPA’s Humanoid Robot

ATLAS Video Shows Massive Evolution in DARPA’s Humanoid Robot by Jason Bermas for Activist Post As most readers of Activist Post know, we have been chronicling the evolution of humanoid robots for years. Jason Bermas breaks down the latest developments with one robot in particular that we previously highlighted – ATLAS – brought to us by DARPA through Boston Dynamics. ATLAS has now broken free from its formerly tethered state from just a couple of years ago and is now flipping through the air and moving like a gymnast. As Jason states, even without…

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Who is the antichrist? It may not be what we think

Who is the antichrist? It may not be what we think by Jeremy Dover  for Christian Today Fierce speculation surrounds the identity of the antichrist. The Book of Revelation points to an antichrist/s that opposes God’s plan and stands in conflict against Jesus’ people. Much of the morbid fascination comes from a misunderstanding of this book. In our culture we have little experience with apocalyptic literature and many ignore the importance of genre in helping to interpret meaning. For me, the whole book, with all its strange apocalyptic imagery, can…

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‘Stop Talking, Start Doing’: Conservative Volunteers Clean Over 50 Tons of Garbage in Los Angeles, Media Ignores

‘Stop Talking, Start Doing’: Conservative Volunteers Clean Over 50 Tons of Garbage in Los Angeles, Media Ignores By Lindsay Elizabeth for Faith Wire Conservative activist Scott Presler spent the weekend organizing 200 volunteers in Los Angeles to clean up the heavily littered city, picking up over 50 tons of trash from one homeless camp alone. According to Presler, his volunteers moved at a fast pace, removing five tons of waste each hour, all without government assistance. “Without the help of the city, 200 volunteers picked up 50 tons of trash in 9…

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Why Cities Are Becoming ‘Theme Parks Of Childless Affluence’

Why Cities Are Becoming ‘Theme Parks Of Childless Affluence’ By Libby Emmons for The Federalist With many of America’s densest urban areas losing families with kids, we must ask how we got here and why, even in booming economic times, people are simply finding it too difficult to raise families in cities. This week, the Manhattan Institute hosted a symposium on the Future of Families in the Childless City at the Princeton Club in the kidless New York City. New York isn’t the only childless city in the Northeast. In fact,…

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