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Elections Do Not Determine Your Destiny
- By Catching Fire News
Imagine you wake up one morning, and walk out to the living room and someone else is sitting in your big easy chair and watching your big screen TV. Christians have been asleep, and someone else has replaced us in our own house.
In this episode, Quincy Franklin, The Black Conservative Preacher, joins Pastor William and Terrance to discuss why Christians must return righteousness to our government, and why politics is a tool we must use until he returns.
Outlaw Subversive Agenda 2030 Schemes
- By The John Birch Society
ACT NOW: Agenda 2030 is a major threat to liberty and is being implemented across the country — maybe even in your town or county. Contact your state legislators and urge them to enact strong legislation banning all governmental involvement in Agenda 2030 or “sustainable development” schemes.
Agenda 2030, officially titled “the 2030 Agenda,” is a United Nations program based on the UN Local Agenda 21 program unveiled in 1992 and the UN Millennium Development Goals released in 2000. Under the guise of “sustainable development,” this plan seeks totalitarian control and regimentation of the entire planet, including the economy, our country, our lives, and our children. Agenda 2030 is divided into 17 Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, along with 169 specific “targets” to be imposed on humanity.
BJU Holds Army ROTC Ceremony on Veterans Day
- By Randy Page - BJU
On Veterans Day, November 11, Bob Jones University held an Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) contracting ceremony, at 11 a.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium.
Crosstown partnerships with Furman University (Army) and Clemson University (Air Force), which were launched in 2018, allow BJU students to participate in their respective ROTC battalions. While most BJU students are qualified to join either program, wear the uniform and hold the title “cadet,” exceptional cadets who stand out as scholars, athletes and leaders may be offered scholarship contracts that cover their costs of tuition, fees, and books and receive a monthly stipend.
Poem for Veterans Day
- By Carolyn McLarty - Eagle Forum
Today is a special day
Because wars, And rumors of war, Never go away. To keep a nation free There is a price to pay. Vigilance is required Every night and day.Ohio Voters Reject Same-Sex Marriage Pioneer in a Landslide
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
The man behind the Supreme Court case that redefined marriage nationwide lost his bid to enter the lowest rung of state politics by a landslide on Tuesday.
Jim Obergefell, the plaintiff in the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges case, ran as a Democrat for the Ohio House of Representatives, losing by 23 percentage points in a district that is 57% Republican. Republican State Rep. D.J. Swearingen (R-Huron) vastly outperformed that metric while burying Obergefell in a 61% to 38% electoral blowout.
“The results were not what we were hoping for,” said Obergefell, who raised and spent nearly twice as much money as Swearingen. Obergefell ran unopposed in his party and ranked among the top fundraisers in any Ohio House race — cashing a $500 check from “Star Trek” actor George Takei. “Obergefell listed 1,418 separate contributions, the vast majority from outside” the district, reported the (Findlay, Ohio) Courier.
Pro-Life Actions Help Propel Republican Governors to Re-election
- By Marjorie Jackson - The Washington Stand
Tuesday night’s midterm election results brought in victories for several staunchly pro-life governors across America.
In the wake of this year’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, many Republican politicos steered back from strong pro-life messaging in an inflamed political climate, leaning into other top voter priorities such as the economy and the border. Meanwhile, Democrats poured millions of dollars into ad spending, beckoning supporters of abortion to hit the polls in defense of “women’s rights.”
After the Midterm Elections, Pro-life Leaders to Hold Protest and News Conference in Front of the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution will be calling for the Biden Administration to end their attacks on the pro-life movement while affirming our commitment to peacefully end the violence of abortion.
The name of the event is, "We Will Not Be Silenced," and will be held on Tuesday, November 15, at 1:00 p.m. at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The DOJ is located at 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20530.
Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
Acclaimed Singer/Songwriter Tasha Layton & Bestselling Author Raymond Arroyo Collaborate on Christmas Classic
- By Christian Newswire
Chart-topping musician to release uplifting new lyric video of 'We Three Kings' for Arroyo's breakout children's book, 'The Wise Men Who Found Christmas'
BOSTON -- Acclaimed BEC Recordings artist Tasha Layton is teaming up with Raymond Arroyo on his new mega-selling children's holiday title, "The Wise Men Who Found Christmas," the #2 overall ranked book on Amazon in recent weeks.
Layton renewed the seasonal classic 'We Three Kings' with fresh lyrics inspired by "The Wise Men Who Found Christmas" and created an original video featuring animated illustrations from the book.
The song, a blend of traditional and modern, just released on YouTube as a lyric video. The newly inspired "We Three Kings (We Magi of Orient Are)" was produced by GRAMMY® and Dove Award-winner Keith Everette Smith.
The dynamic duo is hitting the streets this fall with various national tours. Raymond Arroyo is in the middle of his national book tour and Tasha Layton will be joining the K-Love Christmas Tour slated to stop in 11 cities across the country beginning December 1st.
North Greenville to present 'Elf the Musical' Nov. 10-19 at Billingsley Theatre
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
The North Greenville University (NGU) School of Theatre will present “Elf the Musical” Nov. 10-19 at Billingsley Theatre in Tigerville.
The production will run Nov. 10-12 and Nov. 17-19, beginning at 7:30 p.m. nightly.
Based on a popular Christmas film, “Elf the Musical” follows Buddy, a young orphan who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole.
The would-be elf is raised in the North Pole, but ultimately embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father and discover histrue identity.
Statements on California's Proposition 1
- By Christian Newswire
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- "We are extremely disappointed and saddened that Proposition 1 has passed in California. Despite strong support for some limits on abortion, the majority of California voters chose death over life. We will continue to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. It's not acceptable for California to become America's graveyard for the unborn." -- Karen England and Gina Gleason, Co-Directors for Stop Prop 1
On The Eve of Destruction
- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
Part 1, From our Forefathers to our Four Fake Fathers
But you tell me ... Over and over and over again, my friend ... How you don’t believe ... We’re on the eve of destruction[1]
Today, we are under enormous pressures to replace our political, educational, and religious (social) structures that were set up to protect the individual, to educate our children with the necessary knowledge, and give them the ability to understand and contribute to the continuation of our way of a life of liberty. Yet this pressure toward a negative change has been on-going for decades. Today, we are seeing what seems to be the last “push”, the tipping point from freedom to Marxism – all in the desire for a one-world tyranny. What is quite obvious is that this is not from “the will of the people” but is being thrust upon us and secretly has been in the works for too long.
BJU to Host 2022 Turkey Bowl
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will hold the annual Turkey Bowl, BJU’s intramural soccer championship, Saturday, Nov. 12, in Alumni Stadium. This year, the Sigma Alpha Chi Spartans will face the Beta Gamma Delta Patriots.
“The Turkey Bowl is one of our longstanding traditions,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “This year will be a rematch of last year’s game which was a thrilling match. The University community looks forward to what promises to be an epic showdown.”
Election Day Takeaways
- By Eagle Forum
Tuesday’s Results Were About Issues, Not Individuals
This week, conservative Republicans were optimistic that the mid-term elections would bring sweeping changes in the U.S. House and Senate while Democrats were bracing themselves for the impact of losing control of Congress. We all hoped that issues like inflation, immigration, and parental rights would drive voters to the polls. Despite the less than stellar gains for conservatives, two underlying issues bubbled up that helped push Republicans toward victory: the abortion and transgender agendas.
Republicans Should Use Their Brains a Little When Picking Candidates
- By Neil Patel
The lessons from this election cycle are the same as the lessons from all election cycles: Good candidates matter, especially so for Republicans who are not playing on an even field. Conservatives can go with any competent candidate they like in deeply red states and districts. From my perspective, I'd like them to go with the most conservative candidate possible in those places. Politicians from deeply conservative places should challenge a system that's clearly in need of reform.
CRY FOR FREEDOM – Why cyborgs won’t save the world
- By David Sorensen
CRY FOR FREEDOM reveals the officially promoted agenda of globalist organizations to create a new species of "humanoids" or "cyborgs": humans that will be genetically engineered and technologically enhanced, to greatly increase their physical and mental abilities.
These cyborgs will become the new masters of this world, they say.
According to the World Economic Forum, the difference between these humanoids (created by the elites) and the original humans (created by God) will be similar to the difference between humans today and chimpanzees. There will come a separation between humanity (homo sapiens) and this new species (homo deus). "Deus" is Latin for "god". The reason they name this new species homo deus, is because they literally believe they will become gods.
Elon Musk Is Right. Divided Government Is Best
- By David Harsanyi
There are no saviors or miracles in democracy, only a grueling, soul-sucking, forever war of attrition. That is the enduring lesson of the 2022 midterms, as it is every election. And, though the results will be overinterpreted by pundits, and partisans will have all their priors confirmed, in the end, it is simply proof that American "democracy" is working.
Overall, it was a disappointing night for Republicans, no doubt, considering the high expectations and the president's low approval ratings. Though, as of this writing, the GOP looks like it might win the House and has a shot at the Senate, as well. It's no small thing. But let's not forget, we're all winners when D.C. is mired in gridlock; not only is it the most accurate representation of the national electorate's mood but it means the system is working.
Constitutional Amendments to Strengthen State Reserves Cruise to Passage
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
S.C. voters in Tuesday’s general election easily approved constitutional amendments to increase the state’s two main “rainy-day” funds.
With all 46 counties reporting, the proposals to expand the General Reserve Fund (GRF) and Capital Reserve Fund (CRF) passed by about 62% of the vote, according to unofficial State Election Commission results. Of the more than 1.5 million total votes cast, at least 939,000 voters said “yes” to each amendment.
The South Carolina Policy Council – The Nerve’s parent organization – for months publicly supported passage of both amendments, partnering last week with Americans for Tax Reform, a national taxpayer advocacy group, in a series of statewide meetings with voters and the media.
Science Versus Scientism
- By Charles Creager, Jr.
Science and scientism are radically different things despite the similarity in their names. Science is a methodology for studying the natural world and how it works. Scientism on the other hand is a philosophical and metaphysical perspective on science. There are three men ways of defining scientism.
- It can be seen as an excessive belief in the power of scientific knowledge and methodology.
- It sees science as the only objective way of determining truth.
- It includes the unwarranted application of science to areas that do not lend themselves to scientific inquiry.
Goodbye Affirmative Action, Hello Individual Freedom and Dignity
- By Star Parker
The Supreme Court just heard arguments in the case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina.
It's about affirmative action -- universities using race and ethnicity in their admissions policies.
Students for Fair Admissions argues that both universities violate the U.S. Constitution in their discriminatory admissions policies. They discriminate against Asian Americans in favor of whites, Blacks and Hispanics and unlawfully discriminate to achieve diversity that could be achieved in a race-neutral fashion.
BJU Presents Richard III: The Terrible Reign
- By Randy Page - BJU
The Bob Jones University Classic Players will present Richard III: The Terrible Reign Nov. 15-17, at 7:30 p.m. nightly in Rodeheaver Auditorium.
“Bob Jones University has been performing Richard III since 1940 and this is our ninth time to bring Shakespeare’s masterpiece to the stage,” said Dr. Darren Lawson, dean of the BJU School of Fine Arts and Communication. “The concept, cutting, sets and costumes make this play more accessible for modern audiences.”
No Denial, Just Proof
- By Kat Stansell - American Policy Center
Forget 2020. We've Caught Them In The Act In 2022!
Recently Biden was propped up behind a podium to holler threats to “2020 election deniers”. It was laughable, pathetic even, as his own have been mewling and puking about stolen elections for the past six years.
My answer: FORGET 2020! The proof of our duly elected government being stolen in a successful Coup has been there for all to see since November 4 of that year. Only the most afflicted with TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome), that viral mental condition apparently more potent than Covid for some, still think Biden is really our President. They may never recover, but I frankly don’t care. Self-inflicted wounds draw little sympathy from me.
Vote Pro-Life: 8 Things to Remember at the Ballot Box
- By Joy Stockbauer and Mary Szoch
The time has almost come — November 8 will mark the first Election Day in a post-Roe v. Wade America, where elected representatives are free to determine the protections that our nation will afford to babies in the womb. To create a culture of life in the United States where all humans receive their God-given rights, voters must use this opportunity to cast their ballot in favor of candidates and policies that will protect the unborn.
Here are eight reminders to consider as you prepare for Election Day:
Evert’s Electables - General Election, November 8, 2022
- By Evert Headley
PLEASE NOTE—IMPORTANT DETAIL: Do not take this flier to the polls. By law, you may take only a list of names and offices to the polling site.
- For candidates already in an office, I have been able to check voting records. My comments reflect their voting records over the course of their tenure.
- For those who have never run for office before, and who claim a position, I will state their claim, but understand I have nothing by which to verify that claim.
- Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. A photo ID is required to vote in South Carolina.
US Senate
Tim Scott (R) – INCUMBENT - www.votetimscott.com
Tim Scott is a former insurance businessman. Started at the County Council level, then ran for State House, then US Congress, then was appointed to the seat by the governor when Jim DeMint retired. He was and is considered a Tea Party candidate. He’s considered a fiscal as well as social conservative. He will be inclined toward less regulation and more toward business-friendly environments. Got an “A” from the NRA and their endorsement. National Right to Life Ranking of 100% and their endorsement. He worked with Donald Trump to create opportunity zones for business to grow in depressed areas in cities, and he is a proponent of Charter schools and School Choice. He is endorsed by Donald Trump, and most of the SC Republicans.
Ben Carper for Greenville County Council District 23
- By Press Release
Ben Carper, a Greenville native, has been a successful real estate broker in Greenville for the past thirty years. He has a heart for the people of Greenville County, and believes in the potential of each of us to contribute and succeed in making our communities flourish.
Ben is a humble man of faith, who understands that most people want the same basic things: the opportunity to work, to keep more of your hard earned money, and to enjoy a quality of life in your communities.
Ben's goals as your District 23 council member:
Kari Lake – A Wolverine Spirit Animal
- By Kari Lake
This is a MUST read! A thank you letter from Kari Lake to Liz Cheney.
Thank you, @Liz_Cheney. pic.twitter.com/rW5Qevwwf5
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) October 29, 2022
Joe Biden Is the King of Debt and Deficits
- By Stephen Moore
Imagine someone close to you has a drinking problem. Night after night, he goes out to the bars on wild binges, chugging down 10 to 12 beers a night. But then, in a supreme effort to reform himself, the drunkard cuts his consumption down to a six-pack every night.
He starts boasting of his amazing self-control and good behavior.
That's analogous to President Joe Biden's tall tale that he's one of the greatest paragons of fiscal responsibility in modern times. Here's Biden on Oct. 21 discussing his budgetary record at a White House event.
Bob Jones Academy Participates in Veterans History Project
- By Randy Page - BJU
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022
12:30 p.m. - 3:10 p.m.
Bob Jones Academy Auditorium
GREENVILLE, S.C. (November 7, 2022) – Bob Jones Academy is participating in the Veterans History Project , a Library of Congress oral history project, on Wednesday, November 9, in honor of Veterans Day this Friday.
The Academy is partnering with American Legion Post 3 and Upstate Warrior Solution. Nearly 40 veterans have confirmed their participation. Veterans will be interviewed by 54 students in the 10th and 11th grade United States History class at BJA.
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