19 year old Iranian wrestling champion Saleh Mohammadi was just publicly executed for protesting against the Islamic Regime.
So, to all liberal Westerners:
Watch and learn.
This is what it’s like to ACTUALLY live in a nation with no free speech.
Egypt: A Coptic Christian has been sentenced to five years in prison – with hard labor – for his faith.
Dr. Augustinos Samaan, 37, holds a PhD in comparative religion and engaged in Christian apologetics.
At one point, he spoke about anti-Christian incitement - for this he was arrested under a fraudulent charge of blasphemy.
The legal proceedings appear to have been a sham.
His defense counsel and family arrived at court only to discover he had already been sentenced.
Even now, his defense attorney has never received a case file – and the case is over!
Augustinos has reportedly been assaulted in jail – he needs immediate help and must be released.
Pray for Augustinos, his family and all Coptic Christians in Egypt.
#FreeAugustinos
The guys who spent months gloating over Charlie Kirk being assassinated want you to be really really upset that they made the communist dictator wear ear muffs
I don’t think we need to lie to ourselves, or exaggerate our similarities to coexist. I believe deeply in freedom of religion. I have friends of other faiths. I eat with them, respect them, and defend their right to worship. But respect doesn’t require pretending our beliefs are the same. It doesn’t require pampering. It allows honesty.
When someone says, “We worship the same God and we believe in Jesus too,” that sounds conciliatory, but on closer inspection, it’s a false flag.
Here’s why.
If someone tells you they honor Donald Trump, respect him, acknowledge his importance, but insist he is the Governor of New York, not the President of the United States, what do you do with that? You don’t applaud the respect. You point out the category error. Titles matter because roles matter.
Now imagine this claim appears 600 years after Trump lived, contradicts all earlier records, and then adds, “He wasn’t really President, it just appeared that way.” At some point, respect without accuracy becomes meaningless.
I agree that religion is more complex than politics, but the logic is not different.
Yes, Jesus is mentioned in the Qur’an. That’s not impressive by itself. Why wouldn’t He be? Jesus is one of the most historically attested, morally exceptional figures in human history. Agreeing that He existed, that He was sinless, or that He was a prophet is not a theological achievement, its baseline acknowledgment of reality.
The issue is not whether Jesus is mentioned. The issue is who He is said to be and what role He plays and this is where the contrast becomes stark.
The New Testament, take the book of Hebrews alone, does not merely make claims about Jesus. It argues;
1. Hebrews 1 carefully establishes that Jesus is not an angel but categorically above them.
2. Hebrews 2 explains why He had to become fully human, to truly represent humanity and defeat death from within.
3. Hebrews 3 shows He is greater than Moses, using a precise analogy: the builder of the house is greater than the house itself.
4. Hebrews 4–5 lay out the criteria for priesthood; representation, sympathy, divine appointment, and then demonstrate, step by step, how Jesus meets and exceeds every category.
This is theological reasoning, not assertion. It’s coherence, not command.
By contrast, Islam re-characterizes Jesus dramatically, denying the crucifixion, denying sonship, denying mediation, yet offers no comparably rigorous explanation for why this reinterpretation should override earlier testimony or how this version of Jesus resolves anything at all. Saying “Jesus is a prophet” is not depth. It’s reduction. And when you reduce someone while claiming to honor them, the burden is on you to explain why your version should be taken seriously.
So yes, if Islam wants to claim continuity with Jesus, it’s not too much to ask for something more than isolated verses followed by “submit.”
It should answer the theological depth that already exists. Let’s judge the arguments, not the applause lines.
Pope Francis' Popemobile is Still in Use🌹
The vehicle is a white 2014 Mitsubishi L200 pickup.
May 25, 2014: Mahmoud Abbas donated it to Pope Francis in Bethlehem.
Francis stood on the open rear platform and rode it through Manger Square, stopped at the separation wall, prayed, and left flowers.
After the visit, Abbas gave the truck permanently to the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land. It stayed in Bethlehem for eleven years.
Early 2025: Caritas Jerusalem decided to turn it into a mobile pediatric clinic for Gaza.
Cardinal Anders Arborelius asked Francis for permission weeks before the pope died. Francis approved immediately.
Refit in Bethlehem workshops: rear platform enclosed and air-conditioned, medical refrigeration, solar panels, reinforced suspension, trauma and vaccination equipment installed. Original papal chair kept inside for children to sit on during exams.
November 25, 2025: unveiled in Nativity Square, same route Francis took.
November 28, 2025: crossed into Gaza at Kerem Shalom.
Today: based at Al-Aqsa Hospital, northern Gaza. Treats up to 200 children a day for war injuries, infections, and malnutrition.
Same truck. Different cargo.
Pope Francis gave his final blessing to this project weeks before he died.
The same white Mitsubishi that once carried him in procession now carries medicine, vaccines, and hope through the same land he prayed would know peace.
He is gone, but the mission he loved continues