Christian Post
If Ernest Hemingway were to interview American Mainline Protestantism in 2025, the conversation would go something like this: “How did you go spiritually bankrupt?” “Two ways. Gradually and then suddenly.”
Christian Post
If Ernest Hemingway were to interview American Mainline Protestantism in 2025, the conversation would go something like this: “How did you go spiritually bankrupt?” “Two ways. Gradually and then suddenly.”
PJ Media
It’s been eight months since the California wildfires incinerated hundreds of homes and left charred scars stretching for miles in Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Altadena. The natives are getting restless, however. Angelenos want to know what officially caused these fires. . . .
Bill Wilson – Rapture Ready
With a gaggle of delusional national leaders lining up to recognize a utopian Palestinian State living in peace with Israel, let us take a full bottle of realism pills. The so-called “Palestinian” people had their chance at a self-governed “Palestinian” state in Gaza. They elected the terrorist group Hamas to govern them . . . .
Harbinger’s
Carlson’s latest podcast interview featured Professor David Collum from Cornell University. The episode surrounded multiple topics before veering toward an outlandish discussion about the Second World War and why the United States “should have sided with Hitler.”
Terry James
We see changes in daily internet use reflecting AI’s burgeoning influence. For example, when we launch a Google search, we now receive notice that AI was instrumental in the search. This, of course, is considered a great boon to our need for instant knowledge and its application to every facet of life. And, admittedly, I want instant gratification when I’m researching something . . . .