#ArticleV only way 2 regain control of DC swamp; go 2 @COSProject. Retweet/like morons, šæ, š. Decide which is which 4 yourself. Pronouns: JesusIsLord.
@michaeljknowles Tone arguments are simply the modern way of saying "you're not from a preferred social class." Often, the same people making tone arguments celebrate rap 'artists' and their vile, hate-filled, misogyny.
"When I referred to Maelle Jacques as a 'tall boy' during a previous meeting, you shut me down and threatened to have me removed by police." In the wake of her 1A lawsuit, @BethRS62 addresses the Kearsarge BOE.
Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, Iām releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing howĀ Dr.Ā FauciĀ provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked withĀ politicizedĀ elements within the Intelligence Community toĀ suppress the truth about his actions and hideĀ the virusā lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. Itās time you know the truth.
https://t.co/3YJSstB7d4
@MahyarTousi This sounds like really bad parody! It's appalling that the leftist counterculture is so thoroughly devoid of any sense or reason that lunacy like this from Sarah Pochin is deemed "normal." She actually means it!
Is racism truly a white supremacy issue, or does it stem from within the Black community. We're unpacking the generational transmission of attitudes and questions common narratives.
Watch the full video here: https://t.co/wlx112MuTs
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When my oldest was born, they refused to let me hold her because her oxygen levels were low. But I was persistent, and they eventually relented, allowing her to lay on my chest until the NICU nurse came to roll her away. When the nurse arrived, I asked that they check her oxygen levels one more time before taking her. They did. Oxygen: 100%. Perfect. The nurse shrugged and left. Our baby girl was healthy. She just needed me. My heartbeat, my warmth, my touch. She needed her mom.
Stories like this arenāt rare. Newborns need their moms to regulate their oxygen and heart rate. Thatās why, when at all possible, most doctors and hospitals give baby to mom right away.
We know this when it comes to normal births, but when it comes to surrogacy - especially the kind when two men are purchasing a baby from a woman - the baby is immediately and intentionally taken away from his or her mom and given to two strangers. It is not surprising that these babies often undergo complications post-birth. Beyond that, we donāt fully know the physiological and psychological effect of robbing babies of their mothers at birth.
Itās worse treatment than we give puppies and kittens, but when itās for āinclusion,ā itās celebrated.
Adoption is one thing - it redeems a broken situation. But surrogacy is another - it intentionally creates the broken situation.
Babiesā needs will always matter more than adultsā wants.
What's your point?
Mine would be this: #uniparty wants more immigrants like Omar while running up enough debt to negate every dollar of prosperity Musk has ever created...every year.
#TermLimitsNow@COSProject
The African immigrant on the left has founded seven companies, directly and indirectly created 800,000 good paying jobs, created thousands of new American millionaires, developed reusable orbital rockets and brain chips that are giving independence to paraplegics, saved free speech, and canāt stop talking about how much he loves America.
The African immigrant on the right married her brother to commit immigration fraud, facilitated the theft of money intended to feed hungry kids, has used government to enrich herself, praises terrorists, and canāt stop talking about how much she hates America.
Leftists want the African immigrant on the left punished with punitive taxes and deported, but will try to run over law enforcement and get shot in the face in support of the African immigrant on the right.
@DavidJHarrisJr She was taught & believes the Left's simpleminded, univariate analysis of equality is the acme of intellectual sophistication. The adversary promotes this snare among ppl of her ilk. They desire respectability but loath the work this requires. This gives it to them on the cheap.
"God's truth is not determined by polls, trends, or public approval. Truth remains truth, even when it stands alone...(God is) still giving the tools that are needed for his ppl to accomplish His purposes and to defeat His adversaries."
Throughout Scripture, God rarely works through the majority. Gideonās army was reduced from thousands to just a few hundred. David faced Goliath when everyone else was paralyzed by fear. Elijah thought he was the only one left standing for truth.
We often assume that if God is moving, the crowd will agree. But God has never depended on popular opinion to accomplish His purposes. He isn't looking for a majority vote; He's looking for people who are willing to obey His voice.
The culture may move in one direction. The headlines may celebrate what God rejects. The pressure to conform may be overwhelming. But God's truth is not determined by polls, trends, or public approval. Truth remains truth, even when it stands alone!
Watch "How God Works Beyond Governments" on my YouTube channel.
Jordan Peterson made a profound point on Chris Williamsonās podcast.
When God dies, a lot of unexpected things die with Him, including science.
Science isnāt some purely neutral, secular tool. It rests on deeply religious assumptions: that truth exists, that itās knowable, that pursuing it is good, and that the universe makes sense.
These arenāt scientific claims, theyāre metaphysical, rooted in a religious worldview. The universities themselves grew out of monasteries.
Without that deeper foundation, science eventually stops being about truth and becomes just another tool for power, ideology, or convenience. You lose the reason to be honest when the data gets inconvenient.
Do you think science can survive long-term without any belief in objective truth or a higher moral order?
@allenjacksonmin Therefore Pilate said to Him, āSo You are a king?ā Jesus answered, āYou say correctly that I am a king. For this I have been born, and for this I have come into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.ā John 18:37 (NASB)
There are a lot of people who have a significant accumulation of credentials, but they're a long way from wisdom. Wisdom comes from God. Even when I was going through the academic process and had the privilege of studying at some celebrated places, most of them were ungodly.
So, for decades now, we've been training ministers to provide leadership to our churches, and they're disconnected from the authority of Scripture. They stand apart from Scripture and pronounce judgment on it, rather than stepping into Scripture and allowing Scripture to bring judgment and life to us.
We have to be a bit more discerning. The fact that someone with credentials says something doesn't mean they're necessarily sharing something that is wise. I believe we will see that change. I think we can see our academic world reengage again with the biblical worldview, our children taught biblical principles at school, and people with advanced degrees no longer be celebrated and given positions of high honor if they are incapable of defining what a woman is.
There's a difference between a government run by a church and a society shaped by people of faith. We don't need a theocracy. We need citizens whose values are formed by truth, integrity, and a reverence for God.
For too long, the Church has been told to keep its convictions behind closed doors. We've been encouraged to worship privately while surrendering the culture, the classroom, the boardroom, and the ballot box.
The Church doesn't need more political power. It needs more courage. Courage to speak the truth, to engage the culture, and to represent God's Kingdom wherever He has placed us.
If believers abandon the public square, they shouldn't be surprised when biblical values disappear from it.
Watch "How Giving Thanks Guards You Against Spiritual Attacks" on my YouTube channel.
Hey Jasmineā¦
Black pilot here.
I think you missed the plot.
Then again, thatās becoming a pattern.
I graduated from West Point.
I went through Army flight school.
I learned to fly the AH-64 Apache.
I deployed to combat and flew 55 combat missions over Baghdad.
Nobody handed me a cockpit because of my skin color.
Nobody lowered the standards for me.
Nobody looked at me and said, āLetās check a diversity box.ā
Thatās what people like you donāt seem to understand.
Suggesting that Black pilots, Black engineers, Black doctors, or Black leaders need special preferences to succeed is not empowering, itās insulting.
I didnāt want a different standard.
I wanted the same standard.
And when youāre flying into combat, the American people donāt care what race the pilot is.
They care whether the pilot is qualified.
Merit isnāt racist.
Excellence isnāt discriminatory.
And reducing every achievement to skin color says far more about your worldview than it does about mine.