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- Trump IS fighting for the life of our Nation
- Spinning the Catholic Killer's Bio
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- Can't Sit Still Pop a Pill (Part I)
- Avenging Charlie Kirk: The Conservative Redemption of Liberal Academia
- Tennessee and the Return to Common Sense: Historical Education is in Fact Safety
- The American Spectator
- Congress Takes a Holiday from Oversight
- Leibniz and Calhoun: The Christian March of Progress and Postmillennial Truth
- Mainstream Media Lies about Project Ukraine
- National Debt to GDP Ratios Survey
- Venezuela Briefing 9-15-2025
- Pursuing Peace—The Alaska Summit
Creationist Cosmology - Clues from the Bible
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
The Big Bang cosmology, despite being popular within the general scientific community, and the fact that a catholic priest developed it, is still unbiblical. It is ultimately based on the presumption of absolute naturalism, which at its core is a fundamentally atheistic philosophical position. The one positive thing it did was get the idea of a beginning part of the official cosmology. Even today, atheists in the scientific community seek to find ways around the idea of a beginning, despite the clear evidence of one that has always existed based on the second law of thermodynamics. So, what clues can we actually get from the Bible about cosmology?
Concise Theology in Scripture
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- By Mike Scruggs
“The Heavens Declare the Glory of God…”
The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture
2 Timothy 3:16. “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.”
Isaiah 40:8. “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever.”
Hebrews 4:12: “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”
Can We Change The History Of Our Future?
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- By W.H. Lamb
“Are these the shadows of the things that will be, or are they shadows of things that may be, only?... Men’s courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. But if the courses be departed from, the ends will change….Say it is thus with what you show me.”
THE SHADOWS OF “WHAT WILL BE”
So said Ebenezer Scrooge to the “Spirit of Christmas Future”, in Charles Dickens’ classic 1843 novel, “A Christmas Carol”, one of his most popular and enduring books, one that pierced the consciences of middle and upper class Victorian England, and forced them to confront how they treated the poor and overworked lower classes, and especially the children of those classes, in a country that changed the world in so many respects, but found it difficult to change how the people of England treated each other at a time when the “Chartist Movement”---a leftist/socialist/Marxist style “people’smovement”, probably organized by descendants of Adam Weishaupt’s Satanic “Order ofIlluminati and/or the French far leftist “Jacobin Movement”, raged throughout portions of Great Britain, and Christianity was still the prevalent religious and societal mandate among the proud middle and snobbish upper classes, at least on the surface.
Saving Greenville’s Farmland: A Common-Sense Path Forward
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- By Benton Blount - Chairman of Greenville County Council
A recent article in the SC Daily Gazette about South Carolina’s Working Farmland Protection Fund inspired me to take a closer look at what Greenville County can do to protect our own farmland. The story highlighted how the state is helping farmers keep their land in production rather than selling to developers, a model that makes sense for a fast-growing county like ours.
After visiting farms across Greenville County over the past few weeks, from Happy Cow Creamery in the south to Famoda Farm in the north, I’ve seen firsthand the dedication, innovation, and grit that define our agricultural community. These visits reinforced what I already knew: we have something worth protecting, and we have a County Council that I believe is ready to get serious about joining these preservation efforts in the coming year.
Where are the Chicken Littles – the Environmentalists, the Climate-Catastrophe, Worriers??
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
And where is government oversight? I haven’t seen hearings on Data Centers – not at county, state, or in Congress
Where are all those brainwashed, whining protesters screaming because us fossil fuel users are going to cause the world to overheat and collapse? Because now, it is really happening.
A Data Center’s (DC) water usage varies, with a single large data center consuming several million gallons of water daily, comparable to a medium-sized town. This water is used primarily for cooling equipment, either directly or indirectly by producing the electricity that powers the facility. In some cases, data center water consumption has been found to exceed 25% of a local community’s total water supply. (emphasis mine) And power usage? Your solar farm handling this? Nope!
Similarities and Differences Between Creationists, Evolutionists, and Flat-Earthers
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
Evolutionists often compare creationists to flat-earthers, as a way of being insulting. Now, admittedly, if there is a modern group that deserves to be used as an insult, it would be flat-earthers. The goal of this article is to do a three-way comparison in 10 different areas of creationists (young-earth creationists), evolutionists, and flat-earthers. The goal is to see how they really compare.
Disagrees with the scientific establishment's position on their topic.
One similarity that creationists do indeed have with flat-earthers is that both positions disagree with the scientific establishment in one or more areas. For evolutionists, this is not a problem because they hold to the establishment position. This is not in and of itself a problem, because any position on any topic that would eventually overthrow the status quo would start out disagreeing with the establishment view.
Transportation Deserts: Rural SC Towns, Cities Lack Private Ride Options
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Editor’s note: This story is part of a two-article package published today on rural transportation issues in South Carolina. The other story can be found here.
If you want a ride from a “transportation network company,” such as Uber or Lyft, in South Carolina, you likely will find it hard to do so in at least 100 small towns or cities and three counties in rural areas, a review by The Nerve has found.
A transportation network company, or TNC for short, is defined in part under state law as a “person, corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity” that uses a “digital network, platform, or Internet-enabled application to connect a passenger to a transportation network driver.”
Hamas Is Not the Greatest Threat to Israel—Political Unrest Is
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- By Joseph M. Bianchi
By all intent and purposes, you would think that the menace continuing in the form of Hamas would be the prime existential threat to Israel. A torrid war has been raging for some two years to neutralize them and return the hostages that they have brutally taken and treated.
But you would be wrong.
The greatest threat to the Jewish state is internal unrest, so significant, that it could shatter Israeli society into fragments, of which, no one could put the pieces back together.
Witness the protests of last March when Netanyahu put a major effort into dismissing Shin Bet chief Ronan Bar, along with AG Gali Bharav. Or perhaps the protest over the judicial overhaul legislation.
American Religion by the Issues
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- By Mike Scruggs
Faith, Marriage, Abortion, Homosexuality, Gender Ideology, and Hell
According to the recent Pew Research survey cited in last week’s article, about 62 percent of Americans self-identify as Christians. This is down from 78 percent in 2007. A recent Barna Research poll, however, gave a 66 percent figure, up 12 percent from 2021, that seemed to be the bottom. The strongest uptrend seems to be in young men 18 to 30 years of age.
A just-released Lifeway Research survey of 3,001 participants done in connection with Ligonier Ministries made a more detailed analysis of the issues possible.
There were 35 questions or statements in the Lifeway Research paper, “The State of Theology,” It will be useful to address the present state of American Christianity to start with three of them. Two are from the four statements, which were used to identify “Evangelical Christians,” but are fundamental to the Christian faith. A third, however, is also essential in addressing the nature of Faith.
When Will the Bluebirds Fly? Tomorrow – When the World is Free!
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- By W.H. Lamb

As a Christian, I realize that Planet Earth will never experience true “freedom” until our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Messiah, returns to set up His Kingdom. When that blessed miracle will happen no one knows—only our Heavenly Creator knows. But until God’s Will is accomplished for mankind generally, and our nation specifically, we as imperfect human beings must live with a less than perfect, or incomplete, concept of freedom—of the political and social kind—in terms that our finite minds can grasp.
Groundbreaking at Isuzu: A Clear Win for Greenville County
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- By Benton Blount - Chairman of Greenville County Council
On October 1, 2025, Greenville County made history as Isuzu Motors broke ground on their new $280 million, one-million-square-foot production facility on Augusta Road in Piedmont. This major investment will bring over 700 high-quality jobs to our community and reaffirm our place as a national leader in advanced manufacturing.
The day before the ceremony, I had the honor of attending a private dinner with Isuzu leadership, local officials, and community partners. During that gathering, I presented Chairman and CEO Masanori Katayama with a special gift, a handcrafted butterfly by Greenville artist Yuri Tsuzuki, who was born in Japan, but relocated to Greenville with her family in the 70’s She is responsible for the various butterflies you can find all over Greenville city, on sidewalks, in tress, and the park. Here is a portion of what I shared:
A Seat at the Table, Not Just a Chair in the Room
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- By Aimee Tooker - American Policy Center
Coordination is the key to harmonizing land management plans and the strategies of the communities that live and work on federal public lands
From the San Juan Mountains in Southwest Colorado the Dolores River flows through Montezuma, Dolores, San Miguel, Montrose and Mesa counties until the state line with Utah. National and local environmental and rewilding advocates had pushed for almost 50 years for a Wild and Scenic designation on the Dolores River. It never went through because over the course of the years it was decided by the generational locals, municipalities and tax districts that that was not the correct way to manage the river. The talk of Wild and Scenic designation (most restrictive designation for a river) caused public outcry in Southwest Colorado, at stake was future water development projects, private property rights implications, and all around negative future operation capabilities to the agriculture and ranching communities in the watershed.
Amino Acids from Space
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
There has been recent evidence of amino acids from asteroids. This has made evolutionists excited because, to them, it shows that this important building block of life can form in space and hence makes the notion of abiogenesis a lot easier. First of all, while amino acids are major building blocks of life, they are still a long way from life. Second, at most, it shows that these asteroids had the conditions necessary to form amino acids. Finally, they are totally ignoring the Big Blue ball in the solar system that has loads of living things crawling all over it that themselves are filled with amino acids.
Prison Fellowship International and Bible League International Partner to Equip 620,000 Prisoners with Bibles
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WASHINGTON, and CHICAGO -- Prison Fellowship International (PFI) and Bible League International (BLI) mark their long-standing partnership with a new agreement to distribute 620,000 Bibles over the next five years to prisoners in 20 countries.
Since 2019, this partnership has provided more than 570,000 Bibles to graduates of PFI’s in-prison program, The Prisoner’s Journey® (TPJ). The Bibles were supplied in 8 languages across more than 700 prison sites.
“God’s Word has the power to reach prisoners in their darkest moments with the light of Jesus Christ. Through this partnership, prisoners who come to know Jesus through our evidence-based, in-prison programs are equipped to grow in their faith through a Bible that they can understand and that speaks to their circumstances,” said Frank Lofaro, PFI Vice President, Global Impact.
Bradley Pulls Out of October 7 Spartanburg County Republican Party Forum, Reaffirms Commitment to Voter-First Campaign
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GREER, S.C. — Justin Bradley, candidate for State Senate District 12, announced today that he will not participate in the Spartanburg County Republican Party's October 7 forum, citing the Party's failure to follow agreed rules and ensure a fair process for all Republican candidates.
"This race should be decided by the voters, not by Party insiders stacking the deck for their preferred candidate," Bradley said.
Bradley explained that despite the special election being announced in August, he was only approached last week by County Chairman Frank Tiller about joining a still-developing forum.
County Council Conservatives Address Republican Women
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- By Terry M. Thacker

Development in Greenville County and the future of long-time county administrator Joe Kernell were the main topics of discussion this past Monday at the Greenville County Republican Women's luncheon, which was held at the Poinsett Club.
County Council Chairman Benton Blount and four first-time members of Council, conservatives all, were the featured guest speakers before an audience of about 100. The four were Curt McGahhey, Kelly Long, Garey Collins, and Frank Farmer.
Hate's Number One Agent
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- By Tony Perkins - The Washington Stand
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring Antifa a “domestic terrorist organization,” directing federal agencies to investigate, disrupt, and dismantle its illegal operations. The order came in the wake of recent violence — including the assassination of Charlie Kirk, where the shooter left bullet casings engraved with Antifa-themed messages.
Experts note that Antifa is not a single, structured organization but a terrorist-style network. Having worked in anti-terrorism, I know most of their operations and communications are hidden underground. But they are often aided by above-ground institutions that give cover, resources, or legitimacy to the network.
The Direction of American Religion
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- By Mike Scruggs
Christian Revival Marred by Drifts from Sound Biblical Teaching
According to Barna Research Group’s latest data, 66 percent of all U.S. adults say they have made a personal commitment to Jesus that is still important in their life today. That marks a 12-percentage-point increase since 2021, when commitment levels reached their lowest in more than three decades of Barna tracking. Surprisingly, this revival is strongest among young men aged 30 or less. Christian commitment among this generation has risen from 52 percent in 2019 to 67 percent in 2025. There are now more men attending church than women. Church attendance for both men and women under 44 has almost doubled from 12 per year in 2020 to nearly 23 per year in 2025. Some of this is due to the Covid crisis of 2020, but it now compares favorably to 17 to 19 per year for older generations.
Have You Heard of The REAL Political Spectrum?
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- By W.H. Lamb
Confusion reigns supreme in the puzzling and sometimes rancorous discussions of who or what is a “right winger” and a “left winger”—a “conservative” or a “liberal”--in the realm of modern and often contentious and deliberately misleading American political debate. Most of us have been INCORRECTLY taught in our “Institutes of Induced Ignorance” (government/public schools) and then programmed for decades by the liberal “main stream” or “legacy” media (most newspapers, ALL TV network news, talking “heads” on MOST cable news shows, etc.) to accept their incorrect descriptionsthat communists and socialistsare “left wing”, and fascists, Nazis, monarchies, and white supremacistsare “right wing” (an oxymoronic contradiction in terms). Americans are often dismayed when they discover that what they’ve been told is truth by those they foolishly trusted for a long time is a semantic and political deception, and an outright factual LIE!
South Carolina Must Learn from Kansas’ Tax Reform Failures
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- By Vance Ginn, Ph.D. - SC Policy Council
For years, critics have pointed to Kansas as a failed tax experiment—“cut taxes and calamity follows.” That’s a myth. The real problem wasn’t the tax cuts; it was the refusal to restrain spending. Kansas lowered income-tax rates in 2012 but let government outlays surge. By 2017, deficits ballooned, and lawmakers passed the largest tax hike in state history.
The lesson is simple: tax reform succeeds only when paired with strict spending discipline. You cannot reduce revenue growth while spending more.
Look at North Carolina, which cut taxes, created a flat tax, and capped spending growth. It is now on track to eliminate its corporate income tax entirely. Arkansas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are also phasing out income taxes—precisely because they combined tax relief with fiscal restraint.
Petition Against the Orchard at Paris Mountain Development Proposal
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https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-orchard-at-paris-mountain?source_location=psf_petitions
The proposed Orchard at Paris Mountain, designated as PP-2025-165 on the Greenville County website, threatens to fundamentally alter the character of our cherished community. This project is inconsistent with the existing single-family residential nature of the neighborhood, jeopardizing both the environment and the quality of life that residents have long valued.
Paris Mountain is not just a location; it is a treasured part of our community, known for its tranquil natural beauty and low-density, family-oriented lifestyle. Transforming this iconic space into a dense development zone stands in stark contrast to the foundational character of our neighborhood and could set a dangerous precedent for future developments that disregard the very values that make our area a unique haven.
Studying Short-Term Rentals in Greenville County
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- By Benton Blount - Chairman of Greenville County Council
One of the issues that has generated a lot of discussion over the past year is the rise of short-term rentals (STRs), homes and rooms rented out on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, and how they fit into the fabric of our neighborhoods. At the upcoming council meeting, I will be announcing the formation of a special Ad Hoc Committee on Short-Term Rentals to take a deep dive into this issue.
As Chairman of Council, I have the ability to create short-term (or “ad hoc”) committees when a focused, time-bound effort is needed. Several members of council reached out to me with this excellent idea, and I am grateful for their willingness to step up and serve. This committee will give us a chance to slow down, study the facts, hear from the public, and craft thoughtful recommendations that work for all of Greenville County.
When You Can't Sell the Lie Whole, Sell It in Pieces: They're Back
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
Introduction
In his book, Tragedy and Hope, Caroll Quigley said the global elites “aim is nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system and run the world as a whole – The system in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert by secret meetings and conferences.” The lie this time is called Agenda 21/Sustainable Development.
USPIE Demands Accountability for Teachers Mocking Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
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- By USPIE
The so-called educators who have made disgusting, inappropriate comments about this murder of an outspoken Christian conservative showed they are not fit to be teaching children.
Although most political leaders on both sides of the aisle have mourned the assassination of Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk, some people have actually celebrated the murder.
Kirk, 31, who had been answering a question about transgender-related violence when he was shot, left behind a wife and two young children. Various commentators expressed glee over the tragedy.
The Relationship Between Science and Peer-Review
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
One claim that is commonly made against creation science is that it is not science unless it has been peer-reviewed by the proper journals. In other words, creationists doing their own peer review is not good enough; it has to be by the right journals. Naturally, by the right journals, they mean those that hold to philosophical naturalism and would never approve of an intelligent design or creationist paper. According to the people who make this claim, no matter how good the quality of the research, it does not qualify as science unless approved by the right people. This is a rather authoritarian view of science that is completely contrary to the entire idea of science and the scientific method.
Leibniz and Calhoun: The Christian March of Progress and Postmillennial Truth
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- By Winston McCuen - South Carolina
Since the Fall, sinful humanity has used and abused language to promote their sinful designs. Today, our liberals call themselves "progressives", and suggest thereby that if we would all follow them, all would be well. Reason and reality, however, say otherwise: and they — reason and reality, by which we trace causes and effects -- clearly show that the thinking and feelings of liberal "progressives" are actually delusional and perverse inversions of reality that, if adopted as personal or public policy, lead to perdition.
All good-hearted and right-thinking people approve of and desire real progress, if by "progress" is meant improvement in the physical and moral and intellectual and spiritual condition of humanity. But the struggle between good and evil in this fallen world is so deep-seated and fundamental that it includes a prior struggle over the very definition of "good" and "evil" and of "progress" and "regress." And, in our age of mass communication and propaganda, he who controls the language controls, for good or for ill, the fate of millions and of nations.
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