Empty memorization means nothing to us.
I know many Muslims who have memorized the entire Quran, yet they still cannot comprehend it or live by its teachings.
The Bible is not a book meant for mere memorization. It is a book for deep study. We are called to meditate on the Word of God day and night and carry it in our hearts.
Even today, those Muslims killing Christians have memorized the Quran from cover to cover, but it has not changed their hearts.
Memorization without transformation is empty.
Britain has managed a piece of foreign-policy incoherence so neat it almost deserves study. In September 2025, the UK formally recognised the State of Palestine as part of its declared commitment to a two-state solution. At a time when the UK is facing a ยฃ15 billion black hole in Defence funding, the government has now announced another ยฃ23 million for UNRWA, the separate UN agency built around the category of โPalestine refugeesโ, which includes millions across the region and civilians in Gaza.
If Palestine is a state, why are Palestinians still administered by a permanent refugee agency rather than by the institutions of the state Britain says it recognises?
UNRWA is more than a relief mechanism. It preserves a political architecture in which refugee status is passed down the generations, with descendants of Palestine refugee males eligible for registration. That is the core absurdity: the refugee question has not been treated as a problem to be resolved through statehood, compensation, resettlement, or a final-status compromise. It has been kept alive solely as a permanent claim against Israel.
The โright of returnโ, when understood as mass return to Israel rather than to a future Palestinian state, is a demographic veto on Israelโs continued existence as a Jewish state. No two-state settlement can survive that demand. You cannot simultaneously claim to support two states and continue to subsidise the institutional machinery of a maximalist refugee claim that points back into one of them.
Then there is UNRWAโs record. UN Watch has documented hundreds of UNRWA employees connected to terrorism, including 12% of UNRWAโs Gaza staff who are members of Hamas or other designated terrorist organisations. In any other theatre, an agency under that kind of cloud would not be treated as the default, indispensable vehicle for British aid.
None of this requires indifference to the suffering of civilians in Gaza. Food, medicine, shelter, and clean water should reach civilians. The question is why British policy keeps choosing a channel that entrenches hereditary refugeehood, sustains the fantasy of return to Haifa and Jaffa, and has repeatedly been compromised by the very forces that made Gaza ungovernable.
Recognition of Palestine should have meant a move towards normal statehood: institutions, accountability, borders, and responsibility. Instead, Britain is funding the maintenance of exceptionalism while telling itself it is buying peace. The result is incoherent, sentimental, and shameful.
Israel built this 7-layered wall costing billions of dollars on its border with Gaza, turning it into the largest open prison in the world ๐
Sorry for the typo, Egypt built this on its border with Gaza.
Allah Got Basic Science Wrong
If the Quran is the literal word of the God who created the universe, why does it contain basic scientific errors that every 7th-century Arab believed?
It says the Earth is flat and spread like a carpet, the sun sets in a muddy spring, and that semen comes from between the backbone and the ribs.
These are not metaphors. These are clear scientific mistakes.
Two billion people follow this book blindly, never questioning these obvious errors, and become violent when anyone points them out.
So hereโs the simple truth:
Either the Creator of the universe doesnโt understand his own creation or the Quran was written by men of that time.
You shouldnโt be so certain about a book full of 7th-century scientific errors, and you definitely shouldnโt kill people for questioning it.
Israel made peace with Egypt in 1979, and hasnโt attacked it since.
Israel made peace with Jordan in 1994, and hasnโt attacked it since.
Saudi Arabia never attacked Israel, and Israel hasnโt attacked Saudi.
Maybe Israel just defends itself against enemy belligerents.
Evolution cannot create new things.
I say it all the time.
It really makes evolutionists angry.
โWe've directly observed evolution creating new things! It's a known fact!!โ
But has anyone actually ever seen evolution creating new things?
Let's go back in evolutionary time - back to the alleged first lifeform, the ancestor of us all: LUCA.
LUCA is just a simple single celled organism.
No arms or legs, no organs, nothing but a single self replicating cell, filled with a few simple organelles and just a bit of DNA.
This simple lifeform supposedly evolved into all the diversity of life we see - humans, apes, fish, birds, bees, trees, bananas, bacteria - all of it.
Which means LUCA had to figure out how to build all those complex new parts (without intelligence).
This is what it means that evolution has to build new things.
At one point, bones didn't exist.
Evolution had to create bone cells from non-bone cells by mutating non-bone cell stuff one step at a time.
And then organize bone cells together into actual bones.
This requires at least thousands, or probably tens of thousands of lines of new DNA code.
Evolutionists say certain DNA segments get copied, which are then free to mutate until they miraculously find something useful.
Nevermind the impossible oddsโฆ
This has simply never been observed.
The best examples they can muster are simple variations of already existing structures.
Analogy...
Imagine you have a hammer that you've always used for hammering nails.
Then one day you discover that you can use the forked side to pull nails up!
Wow! A new feature was discovered!
โฆDid you create anything new?
No. You simply discovered a new feature you didn't know existed before.
But it was always there.
This is what we see when we observe evolution.
We see minor variation or tweaking of what's already there.
We don't see anything new being built.
That is a fundamental failure of the theory of evolution.
Scientists have even tried to force mutations in the lab to build new things.
They've intelligently guided experiments towards that end.
They've failed.
Not completely - they've certainly showed interesting adaptive behavior within genetics.
But there is a certain point in all mutation experiments where the system simply fails.
Too many mutations, or even a single mutation in the wrong spot, kills the system every time.
The reality is, there is a limit to how much a system can be mutated before catastrophic failure.
You can use a hammer to drive in the nail or pull it out.
But you'll never turn a hammer into a table saw.
Evolution is an adaptive mechanism.
Evolution cannot build new things.
Only intelligence can do that.
Senior Hamas leader , Fathi Hammad, openly calls for global slaughter: โWe must attack every Jew on the face of the planet! Slaughter and kill themโฆ How much is a Jewโs throat worth? 5 Shekels?โ
He boasts of new suicide belt factories and says their sisters are ready to wear them.
This is the eliminationist hatred driving the conflict, not โresistance.โ This is what the West wants to legitimize and give a state to. Heโs the same guy who openly admitted himself that Palestinians donโt exist and are Egyptian, Saudi and Jordanian.
The amazing @lalshareef explains how Israel removed Jews from Gaza in 2005 to get peace, leaving behind greenhouses worth millions of dollars.
The Palestinians looted the greenhouses, and Gaza was turned into a terror fortress.
This must go viral.
The constant, uncomfortable shifting, the tight-lipped, disgusted look on her face, could the U.N. Rapporteur on Violence against Women look like she wants the survivor sitting in front of her to shut up any more?
Is this how someone whose entire job is to advocate for women against violence should be acting when faced with a woman who suffered verifiable violence?
Should a plea from a victim for an apology be met with hateful silence?
The UN should be ashamed, but I have a sinking feeling they're proud instead.
BREAKING: Ilana Gritzewsky, who was held hostage by Hamas,ย just took the floor at the United Nations to confront Reem Alsalem, the UN rapporteur on violence against women. Her dramatic testimony:
Special Rapporteur, your report speaks about violence against women. Why is there no mention of Hamas?
On October 7, terrorists stormed our Kibbutz โ murdering, kidnapping, and burning.
I was beaten and mutilated before blacking out.
I woke up half naked with seven terrorists standing over me, not knowing what happened to me in those lost moments.
I went through days of pain and horror in captivity, and even now the feeling of being powerless and violated still lingers.
I came back with a broken hip, a broken jaw and a shattered soul.
People see my face and think Iโm free. But freedom is not a switch. Trauma doesnโt vanish once you are released.
Now, every air-raid siren, and every rocket from Iran, throws me back into that hell.
On October 7, and in captivity, Jewish women were raped, abused, and humiliated.
And you, Special Rapporteur, you chose silence and denial.
Ms. Alsalem, you said there was no evidence of sexual violence on October 7.
I am standing here today โ not as a report, not as a statistic.
I am a woman who survived. I am the living proof of sexual violence by Hamas.
When I and other Israeli women begged not to be raped, why were you silent?
Please look at me. Do you believe us now?
Will you apologize?
Dear @realDonaldTrump
If Iran did not want Hezbollah to fire at Israel.
Hezbollah would not fire.
Iran signs deal.
Tells Hezbollah to attack
Israel responds
Iran claims ceasefire broken.
U.S. pressures Israel
Israel gets blame
Iran wins more concessions
STOP BEING STUPID!
French FM said Israel needs to stop strikes on Hezbollah. Does France get all its info from Hezbollah? Last night, Israel had 4 of its soldiers killed. Israel strikes when struck as @yechielleiter brings FACTS. Ceasefire happens when Hezbollah stops shooting & killing.
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An open letter to @TheLancet from an Iranian-Jewish cardiologist.
Today, one of the world's most prestigious medical journals published a campaign to suspend the Israeli Medical Association from the World Medical Association โ the body founded after WWII to ensure physicians would never again be weaponized by political ideology.
I'm a cardiologist. I'm an Iranian Jew who grew up under a regime where medicine was subjugated to the state.
What The Lancet just did is a disgrace to my profession.
Here's what they published โ and what they deliberately left out.
The Oxford Union. A Hamas Sanctioned Operative. And a Ball Themed Around Islamic Conquest.
The Oxford Union was founded in 1823. It has produced prime ministers, Nobel laureates and some of the finest minds in the English speaking world. On Friday evening it hosted a ball themed around Al Andalus, the Muslim ruled territory of medieval Spain and Portugal that fell to the Christian Reconquista in 1492. The entertainment was provided by the Palestinian Forum in Britain. The logo of that organisation appeared prominently on the promotional material.
The Palestinian Forum in Britain is associated with Zaher Birawi, a 64 year old British Palestinian who has lived in Barnet, north London for more than thirty years. In January 2026 the United States Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control designated Birawi a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. OFAC stated that his organisation, the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad, does not only work with and in support of Hamas but operates at its direct behest. Israeli authorities designated him a senior Hamas operative in Europe in 2013. Labour MP Christian Wakeford named him in the House of Commons in 2023 as a serious national security risk. HM Treasury is currently assessing whether to impose its own sanctions.
Birawi organised the Gaza flotilla that carried Greta Thunberg. Israeli documents recovered in Gaza confirm direct Hamas involvement in funding and executing that flotilla through Birawi's organisation. He has helped organise multiple pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London since October 7th 2023. He previously served as president of the Muslim Association of Britain, an organisation affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, and chaired the Palestinian Return Centre, banned by Israel as Hamas's European organisational arm. The German government has described the Palestinian Forum in Britain as Hamas's most important propaganda event in Europe.
The ball was organised by Arwa Elrayess, the first Palestinian and first Arab woman elected president of the Oxford Union. Her election was celebrated by Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian ambassador to the UK, who posted a photograph of himself shaking her hand and described her as championing open debate on human rights, justice and equality. The Oxford Union in 2024 hosted a debate at which a speaker argued that October 7th was not terrorism but acts of heroism. It has a troubled history with antisemitism according to a former Union officer who described the PFB partnership as quite disgraceful.
Al Andalus is not a neutral cultural reference. In progressive and Islamist circles it is consistently invoked as a symbol of Islamic civilisation displaced by Christian conquest, a territory to be mourned and by implication restored. Choosing it as the theme for a ball organised by a Palestinian Union president in partnership with a group associated with a US sanctioned Hamas operative while Jewish students raise concerns about their safety on campus is not an oversight. It is a statement.
Keir Starmer said after recognising the Palestinian state that he would take action against suspected Hamas operatives in Britain. Birawi has lived in Barnet for thirty years. He has been named in Parliament. He has been sanctioned by the United States. HM Treasury is assessing his case. He organised a ball at the Oxford Union on Friday evening.
The long march through the institutions has reached the oldest English speaking university in the world. It arrived with a dance class and a logo on a flyer. That is how it always arrives. Not with a declaration. With a partnership. With a themed evening. With a logo in the top right corner of a promotional leaflet that nobody was supposed to notice.
"Birawi has helped organise multiple pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London since October 7th 2023. He previously served as president of the Muslim Association of Britain"
People believe that because 700,000 Palestinians were displaced in an Arab war 80 years ago that today they're entitled to wage massacres, bomb busses, hijack planes, and recruit activists for a global intifada.
People also believe that because 9 million Jews were displaced in WW2 and 6 million of them were exterminated and nearly another million were ethnically cleansed by Arabs, that they're entitled to no self defense or sovereignty and that โtheir victim card expired."
This is the confluence of the racism of low expectations and raw antisemitism.
Scientists mapped a piece of brain the size of half a grain of rice.
One-millionth the size of the human brain.
It took them a year and over 1.4 million gigabytes to scan it.
They found over 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, and even some new structures they didn't know existed.
Mapping the entire human brain in this level of detail would require all the data storage generated on Earth in a year + a 140-acre data center.
But the human brain itself can hold up to ~2.5 million gigabytes of information - enough for ~3 million hours of HD video or 342 years of continuous viewing.
It can process roughly 10 quadrillion calculations per second - enough processing power to run over 4,000 high-end gaming PCs all operating at peak ability.
And it only runs on the amount of power needed for a single dim light bulb.
No technology even comes close to doing what the brain can do.
The more we learn about biology, the more complex it becomes.
This is God's Glory on display.
My atheist friend screamed โJesus Christโ when something shocked him. He didnโt think about it. It just came out.
That moment stayed with me longer than it should have. Why is this manโs name the default exclamation of the human race, including people who deny he was anything more than a man, or deny he existed at all?
We understand the other names history kept. Alexander conquered half the known world before 30. Caesar built an empire. Aristotle shaped Western thought through institutions that outlasted him by centuries. Gandhi and Mandela had movements, microphones, elections, global media. Their fame has a traceable engine. You can follow the mechanism.
Jesus had none of that.
He wrote nothing. He governed nothing. He was born in Bethlehem, raised in Galilee, in a province Rome considered irrelevant. His inner circle was fishermen. He was publicly executed before his 40th birthday in a manner specifically designed to strip a man of dignity and erase his name.
By every sociological law we use to predict who history remembers, he should be a footnote. A regional agitator and ร case study in Roman efficiency.
He is instead the most recognised name in human history. Across every language, across every century and across every belief system, including the ones that most loudly reject him.
That is the only argument I am making here. Not the resurrection, the miracles or the prophecies. Just that something happened in first-century Palestine that broke the rules of how human fame works, and it has never stopped breaking them.
You do not have to be a Christian to find that strange. You just have to be honest.
The question is not really about whether you believe in him. The question is how a man born in a manger, executed with maximum humiliation in an obscure corner of the Roman Empire, with no army and no written word, got so deep into human consciousness that 2000 years later my atheist friend reaches for his name before his brain even catches up.
Nobody has a satisfying secular answer to that. Not really.