Colorado College will hand out academic credit for students who help "shut down immigration detention centers." Tuition-funded activism, disguised as coursework.
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BREAKING: Trump administration is launching a nationwide crackdown on schools accused of shielding sexually abusive teachers — and California could lose $50 million in federal funding for failing to protect students, The California Post has learned
Rome had Cincinnatus.
America had George Washington.
Cincinnatus saved Rome, then went back to his farm.
Washington saved America, then went back to Mount Vernon.
The most honorable kind of leader isn’t the one who takes power.
It’s the one who gives it back.
I have said it once I will say it until I’m blue in the face…
American boys are being over-mothered and under-fathered.
They are not learning how to become men.
CNBC just ranked Colorado the 49th worst state for cost of living in the US.
Only California was worse.
Blame Jared Polis(D) and the Colorado Democrats.
They did this to you, Colorado.
#copolitics
There are 23 current members of Congress age 80 and older.
Unbelievably, 9 of those are seeking reelection in November.
Here are the octogenarians seeking reelection, yet again:
-Jim Risch (D), 83, 17 years in Congress;
-Maxine Waters (D), 87, 35 years in Congress;
-Hal Rogers (R), 88, 45 years in Congress;
-Jim Clyburn (D), 85, 33 years in Congress;
-John Carter (R), 84, 23 years in Congress;
-Virginia Foxx (R), 83, 21 years in Congress;
-Doris Matsui (D), 82, 21 years in Congress;
-Rosa DeLauro (D), 83, 35 years in Congress;
-Jim Baird (R), 80, 7 years in Congress;
Why are taxpayers footing the bill for an elite nursing home?
We need term limits NOW.
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Showing up at the pool in a g-string and a top that barely covers anything or walking into the grocery store in pyjamas may seem trivial but together they reflect something much deeper. They point to a culture that increasingly celebrates the loss of modesty, dignity, and self-respect. Symptoms of a society experiencing moral decay.
Here’s a really good small group Bible study question…
What did the original audience think this meant?
Granted, there can be more to Scripture than the limited understanding of the original audience. But there won’t be less.
Use this question to cause the group to get out of their own personal context enough to avoid unintentionally abusing Scripture (which happens all the time). Perhaps they will struggle to answer. That’s ok. Perhaps they will find that this feels dry or unrewarding at first because they are so used to quick, uninformed interpretations that cater to their personal situations. That’s ok. In the long run this is very healthy and worthwhile.
Imagine going to church, the pastor is murdered, the congregation kidnapped, and it looks like the government was in on it.
That's the situation for our brothers and sisters in Nigeria.
Jezebel was a Phoenician princess who married Ahab, king of Israel, and brought the worship of Baal with her.
She led God’s people into idolatry (1 Kings 16:31–33). She killed the Lord’s prophets and hunted Elijah (1 Kings 18–19). She used deception and abuse of power to destroy an innocent man, forging letters in the king’s name and arranging false witnesses to have Naboth executed for his vineyard (1 Kings 21). And she dominated a weak king who stood by and let her do it.
Elijah prophesied that dogs would devour her (1 Kings 21:23). And in 2 Kings 9 it happens. She is thrown from a window, trampled, and eaten by dogs.
But her name makes it into the New Testament, when Jesus rebukes the church in Thyatira for tolerating “that woman Jezebel” who calls herself a prophetess and leads believers into immorality and idolatry (Revelation 2:20).
Why? Because the story of Jezebel is about a pattern. An era. False authority that infiltrates from within, seduces God’s people away from truth, silences genuine voices (the prophets), manufactures lies (the sealed letters, the false witnesses, the legal proceeding), and thrives wherever those who can stop her are passive.
What Jezebel represents is so important that we are warned about it by Christ in Revelation. And the warning isn’t aimed at the Jezebel or the deceiver. It’s aimed at those who tolerate the deceptions.
We live in a time when influential voices build massive followings by mixing truth with fabrication, by destroying innocent people’s reputations with nothing more than vibes. They get rich from it. And audiences and institutions tolerate it because confrontation is costly.
By the time of Revelation, Jezebel had been dead for roughly 900 years. Jesus wasn’t confused about the timeline. He took a dead queen’s name and applied it to a living deception, because Jezebel had become a spirit that recurs. An era.
And the Jezebel era is easy to spot if you read Kings.
Truth is inverted. Baal was enthroned where Yahweh belonged. Isaiah 5:20 describes this: calling evil good and good evil, darkness light and light darkness.
The truth-tellers are attacked relentlessly. The prophets were killed or driven into caves, and even Elijah ends up under the broom tree wanting to die, convinced he is the only one left. A Jezebel era doesn’t just spread lies. It demoralizes the truth-tellers until they become silent.
Those in power are too passive. Ahab knew, and did nothing to stop her. The era isn’t sustained by the deceiver alone but by everyone with authority who finds it easier to look away, or by anyone who has the power to push back and doesn’t.
But God always keeps a remnant.
Seven thousand who did not bow the knee to Baal (1 Kings 19:18).
Because Jezebel eras don’t get reformed. They get overthrown. And as we learn in Revelation, the time to repent is given, and then it runs out.
Well we are in the Jezebel era. And the only way out is through. That’s why people have to fight for truth, judge those they listen to by the fruits those people produce, pray for and exercise discernment, and be the remnant.
Not Ahab.