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- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
Fossil Fuels Are Back -- Everywhere Except in the USA
- By Stephen Moore
While the greens in America, including their champion zealot, President Joe Biden, howl their primal screams over climate change, the rest of the world is turning to coal. The dark stuff. The satanic fuel. But it's back big-time across the globe.
So is old-fashioned petroleum.
Bloomberg reported last week that because of high natural gas prices due to a reduced supply from the United States, Europe is "snapping up coal." It's cheaper now, and compared to wind and solar it's a much more reliable source of power.
Biden Becomes a Bernie Sanders Democrat?
- By Pat Buchanan
"We've got the president of the United States on our side," said Sen. Bernie Sanders Sunday on ABC's "This Week."
"Got 96% of the members of the Democratic caucus in the House on our side. We got all but two senators at this point in the Democratic caucus on our side. We're going to win this thing."
The socialist senator from Vermont may be overly optimistic about how the party deadlock on Capitol Hill unfolds. But about the balance of forces inside the party, and the direction where it is headed, Sanders is probably not wrong.
BJU Seminary Announces Stewart Custer Lecture Series
- By Randy Page - BJU
Dr. Les Ollila, founder and director of Building Great Leaders, a ministry devoted to producing effective servant-leaders in the pulpit and the church, will headline BJU Seminary’s 2021 Stewart Custer Lecture Series Nov. 9 at Bob Jones University.
Ollila’s Stewart Custer Lecture Series topic will be “Biblical Leadership: A Theological Perspective,” addressing issues including the paucity of male leadership in the church and the challenge of leading in a fallen culture. The series honors one of BJU Seminary’s most celebrated scholars—the late Dr. Stewart Custer, who served 56 years at BJU Seminary and Bob Jones University—by offering insights into contemporary challenges to the church based on in-depth, faithful analysis of the biblical text.
Senate Republicans Vote to Ban Vaccine Mandates
- By Eagle Forum
Since the beginning of 2020, the pandemic has been used for political gain. Once the COVID vaccine was released, bad actors began implementing vaccine mandates. Even the federal government has participated in this unconstitutional action. President Joe Biden has made the vaccine mandatory for all federal workers and for companies with over 100 employees. Biden’s Department of Justice has stepped in to encourage schools in Florida to defy Governor Ron DeSantis’s ban on mask mandates. The military has even threatened dishonorable discharge for all members of the military who refuse the vaccine. This is not what freedom looks like.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for October 11-15, 2021
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, October 11, 2021: Pastor Benny Littlejohn welcomes Juan Santiago to discuss his music ministry. David McShaw, Jeffrey Lumpkins, and Pastor Troy Calloway, Sr. share testimonies of healing from Covid-19. Ministering in music tonight is Jared White.
States’ Rights and the Survival of American Freedom
- By Mike Scruggs
Part 2 of Revolution, Civil War, and Separation
In the past 154 years since the end of the Civil War, many Americans have been taught a dangerous partial truth about safeguarding American freedoms and constitutional republican government. That inadequate partial truth taught in most civics courses and widely repeated in education, media, and government establishments is that the separation of powers vested in the U.S. Federal Executive Presidency, Congress, and Judiciary adequately protect Americans from the abuses of tyrannical government. Most of America’s founding generation had far greater wisdom than this.
On July 4, 1776, thirteen British colonies announced their Secession from Great Britain. In the closing paragraph the signers declare that the colonies are “Free and Independent States.” The treaty with Great Britain ending the War for American Independence in 1783 actually recognized the independence of thirteen named former British colonies.
Dr. Carrie Madej: First U.S. Lab Examines "Vaccine" Vials, HORRIFIC Findings Revealed
- By Stew Peters Show
Dr. Carrie Madej joined Stew Peters today and appeared obviously shook by what she had seen after examining Moderna and J&J "vaccine" vials.
Public Cost of Training Boeing Workers Far Higher Than Projections
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
When S.C. lawmakers in 2009 first approved massive taxpayer-backed funding for aerospace giant Boeing to build an assembly plant in North Charleston, the state estimated it would spend nearly $34 million over 15 years for worker training.
But over the past 10 fiscal years, the state has spent $58.3 million – an approximately 70% hike over original projections – to train Boeing workers through the S.C. Technical College System’s “readySC” program, according to information provided this week by the college system to The Nerve.
The average per-worker training cost to the state also jumped significantly, from about $8,950 as initially estimated to approximately $12,100 – a 35% increase.
The Story of Gladys Aylward, Missionary to China. (Or: How Ingrid Became a Christian)
- By W.H. Lamb
One of the things my wife and I love to do on Sunday afternoons is to listen to recorded sermons from our favorite pastors. We listen to the current message from our dear local pastor who sends it to us, and then we click onto the D. James Kennedy Ministries website (djkm.org) and listen to several of the messages that this great hero of the faith recorded many years ago (he went home in 2007). In addition to great Bible exposition, Dr. Kennedy always managed to weave Christian or American or world history into his messages, and they are always fascinating to us. He also often admonished his flock to be good citizens, stalwart patriots in the mode of our original Founding Generation. He was never hesitant to rail against the evils and injustices that our own government was committing against the American people. To my mind, D. James Kennedy was the sort of shepherd of the flock that all pastors should be, but that so few actually are.
Arkansas Surgeon General Dr. Greg Bledsoe to Speak at BJU Presidential Leadership Series
- By Randy Page - BJU
Arkansas Surgeon General Dr. Greg Bledsoe, a 1995 Bob Jones University graduate, will headline the BJU Presidential Leadership Series Monday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. in the Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium on the BJU campus.
"Dr. Bledsoe’s distinguished career is the embodiment of our motto “learn, love and lead,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “We trust our students will be inspired by the way in which he has built on the academic foundation he acquired here at the University to achieve professional success while serving his patients and constituents.”
In 1995, Bledsoe earned a BS in premed/predent from BJU. He went on to attend medical school and complete his residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). Dr. Bledsoe finished his training with a two-year fellowship in International Emergency Medicine and a Masters in Public Health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and later served on faculty within the Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine. Bledsoe most recently graduated with an MBA from the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Pro-life Leaders and Organizations will Hold a News Conference to Discuss the Dobbs v. Jackson Case and America After Roe v. Wade
- By Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution
WASHINGTON -- The news conference will be on Monday, October 4, at 10:00 a.m. in front of the Supreme Court.
The news conference is sponsored by Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution.
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.
Common Sense Missing in Debt Ceiling Debates
- By Family Research Council
"This is an economic crisis of the Democrats' own making." This is how Congressman Kevin Brady (R-Texas), the ranking member on the House Ways and Means Committee, described the looming debt ceiling debate on "Washington Watch."
"They've known for two years the debt ceiling date is approaching. They've never even passed a budget, never had a conversation about it," Rep. Brady said, and yet, "they're trying to blame Republicans." But as usual, Democrats' blame game misses the mark. It's not just about past failures. "The current debt ceiling frankly accommodates all the spending up until this summer," Brady pointed out. "What this is about is future spending."
BJU Presents Symphonic Hollywood
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will present “Symphonic Hollywood: The Music of Lee Holdridge” featuring internationally acclaimed guest conductor Richard Kaufman, along with the BJU Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Thursday, Oct. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium. Prior to the program, both Holdridge and Kaufman will be available for a pre-concert discussion at 6:30 p.m. in Stratton Hall.
In 2018, Kaufman led the BJU Symphony Orchestra in a similar program featuring the music of composer John Williams. Kaufman, a Grammy Award-winning musician and conductor, has played violin for movie soundtracks including Jaws. His work as music coordinator for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios over almost two decades led to two Emmy nominations and cemented his place in movie music history.
Between Afghanistan and Immigration, Have We Ever Had a Less Competent President?
- By Neil Patel
There's always press coverage about Republican mismanagement or Republicans getting into trouble governing as ideologues, but you don't hear much about the reverse. There's a lot to critique about Republicans, but for mismanagement and for blindly putting ideology above all else, President Joe Biden may be the all-time champ.
Biden campaigned as a pragmatist who could bring stability and national unification. His inaugural address was all about these themes. America needs some level of national healing more than anything else. Americans can't go on at each other's throats. The country is falling apart.
Who Is Killing 10,000 Black Americans Every Year?
- By Pat Buchanan
"Unfortunately, Jan. 6 was not an isolated event," warned FBI Director Christopher Wray last winter:
"The problem of domestic terrorism has been metastasizing across the country for a long time now, and it's not going away anytime soon."
Since he became director in 2017, said Wray, FBI domestic terrorism investigations had doubled in number to more than 2,000, and FBI investigations of white supremacists had tripled.
Listening to Wray, one came away with the impression that right-wing terrorism was our foremost internal security issue, that the Jan. 6 riot was a manifestation of that terrorism, and that white supremacists top the list of dangerous enemies inside our own country.
New Documentary Shows Left Gaining Ground Inside "Bible-Believing" Churches
- By Christian Newswire
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- D. James Kennedy Ministries (DJKM) uncovers disturbing evidence of the Left's growing influence inside the evangelical church in its compelling new documentary, "How the Left Is Stealing Your Church: The Invasion of the gospel of Woke."
A short version of the new video report aired October 3 on Truths That Transform, DJKM's weekly nationwide television broadcast. The complete, full-length documentary, with stunning details about the Left's inroads into the church, is available on DVD at DJKM.org.
"How the Left Is Stealing Your Church" documents how the Left's leading causes—social justice, critical race theory, even LGBT activism—have invaded and in some cases captured evangelical hearts and minds.
NGU Alumni Association to present 2021 Alumni Awards
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Four alumni were honored by the North Greenville University Alumni Association at NGU’s Alumni Awards Dinner Fri., Oct. 1, on the university’s Tigerville Campus. The 2021 Distinguished Alumni Awards were presented to Harvey L. Tankersley, Jr., Class of 1962; Randy D. Bradley, Class of 1978 and D.Min. Class of 2013; and Karen Clayton Bradley, Class of 1977. The Young Alumni Award were presented to Hunter S. Conrad from the Class of 2007.
The Alumni Awards Dinner began at 6 p.m. in Moore Hall of NGU’s Hayes Ministry Center and included the Class of 1971 Half Century Ceremony.
Slaughter at Cainhoy, The Worst Racial Violence in the South Carolina Lowcountry During Reconstruction, Part Two, Conclusion
- By Gene Kizer, Jr., Charleston Athenaeum Press
THE RECORD OF JOINT MEETINGS in the Charleston area had been good in spite of the Charleston riot of September 6th. There had been a joint meeting at Strawberry Ferry and successful joint meetings "on Johns Island, on Edisto Island and at other points." Nobody was suspecting trouble when a joint meeting was scheduled for "Brick Church, about three miles from Cainhoy, in the parish of St. Thomas and St. Dennis," to take place Monday, October 16, 1876.1
Democrats chartered the steamer Pocosin which left that morning with around 150 men on board including many black Democrats. At the last minute word was sent that Republican leader Bowen wanted to ride, and the steamer waited until he was aboard with 150 black Republicans including "McKinlay, Cyrus Gaillard and other prominent speakers."2
BJU Celebrates Homecoming and Family Weekend
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will hold Homecoming and Family Weekend Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 7–9, on the BJU campus.
“We are thankful to be able to hold in-person events and invite the community to join us for a weekend full of memorable activities for all ages,” said BJU President Steve Pettit.
On Thursday, the community is invited to attend Symphonic Hollywood: The Music of Lee Holdridge at 7:30 p.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium. The concert, featuring Grammy Award-winning conductor Richard Kaufman along with the BJU Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, will include the world premiere of Fantasy Chorale: A Journey of Joy and Hope, commissioned especially for this performance, along with Holdridge's other works. Tickets can be purchased here.
What Every Parent Must Know About Pfizer
- By Michelle Malkin
The CEO of Pfizer (market cap: $240.5 billion) is Albert Bourla (2020 compensation package: $21 million). Bourla and his colleagues want your kids to start getting jabbed with his company's COVID-19 vaccine by Thanksgiving. Triumphant after the Biden administration last week approved Pfizer's COVID-19 booster shots (estimated global sales: $26 billion), the company is touting study results (preliminary and non-peer-reviewed), which purportedly show "robust" antibody response and "favorable" safety outcomes for children ages 5-11 who received a two-dose combo in clinical trials.
Bidenomics: Over Tax, Overspend, and Inflate
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
It's been said that America has the greatest debt in the world -- it's all outstanding!
It's also getting bigger. Like a hungry monster, Washington's appetite for taxing and spending is never satisfied. Yesterday, Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kans.) joined me on "Washington Watch" to discuss Joe Biden's massive spending plan and the danger it imposes to our economy and to ordinary American families.
Estes noted something the media almost never mention: The Biden spending plan is now up to $4.3 trillion, but, as he explained, "We already spend $4.7 trillion annually already."
America Is Still Working
- By Star Parker
The Census Bureau has just issued its latest annual report, "Income and Poverty in the United States: 2020," and American Enterprise Institute economist and blogger Mark Perry has extracted and summarized its highlights, as he does every year.
Perry's work is always illuminating because the data shows how much healthier the country is socially and economically than anyone would believe who listens to the naysayers on the left, who want to transform America into a giant, socialist welfare state.
Contrary to what we hear from Democrats and the left-leaning media, Americans continue to move up and earn more.
Nurse Whistleblower: "I'm Watching Them Commit Murder"
- By The Stew Peters Show
So we’re told endlessly that the Covid-19 vaccine is amazing and safe and perfect, but somehow I’m able to get a new nurse on this show every single day with new horror stories about what’s happening in our nation’s hospitals. Really weird how they disagree with Saint Fauci.
Megan is a nurse in Minnesota. She has 15 years of experience, and she says the hospital she works in is falling apart. COVID patients are being treated with Remdesivir and stuck on ventilators, and it’s killing them.
She says the new monoclonal antibody treatment is working on patients, but her hospital won’t prescribe it because they can’t bill people for it. If you can’t cash in, may as well let people die it turns out.
Everywhere she looks, she sees lies. There’s the lie that ICUs are packed full of unvaxxed patients. In reality, she says nothing could be further from the truth, and in many cases, the unvaxxed patients are sick after getting the disease from vaccinated family members. And the ICUs aren’t full. They have lots of empty beds, but can’t take more patients because the real shortage is in nurses. It’s like the whole crisis is engineered to intentionally collapse the health care system, Megan is extremely distraught over this whole thing, she’s done a LOT of praying about it and she’s been given the courage to come forward and she joined Stew to discuss.
Over 30 Pro-life Organizations and Leaders to Join Historic Prayer Rally at the Supreme Court for the Dobbs v. Jackson Case
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Dobbs v. Jackson is the most important abortion case since Roe v. Wade, and with the recent Texas abortion ban, this could be the case to overturn Roe.
The prayer rally, organized by Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution, will be held at the Supreme Court on Saturday, October 2, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
The name of the event is Pray to End Abortion #DismantleRoe and has a Facebook Event Page with more information.
The participating groups and individuals include:
What Really Happened in Wuhan
- By Franky Piper
Sky News Australia documentary detailing the origins of the Covid-19 virus.
Aired in Australia on Monday, September 20, 2021
The Eclipse of Europe
- By Pat Buchanan
For centuries up to and including the 20th, Europe seemed the central pivot of world history.
Then came the Great Civil War of the West, our Thirty Years' War (1914-1945), where all of the great European powers -- Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Russia -- along with almost all of the rest, fought some of history's greatest battles.
Result: Europe's greatest nations were all bloodied. All of Europe's empires fell. The colonial peoples were all largely liberated and began the great migration to the mother countries. And Europe was split between a U.S.-led West and a Moscow-dominated Soviet bloc.
Government of the Unions, by the Unions, for the Unions
- By Stephen Moore
President Joe Biden keeps boasting that all the new jobs his programs will supposedly create will be "good-paying union jobs." But, Joe, what about the 93% of private sector workers who are not members of unions? Does he care about them?
The Labor Department reports that in America today, 6.3% of all private sector workers are union members. So more than 10 of 11 private workers aren't.
The only area where unions are growing in America is in government. Nearly half of government workers, led by teachers, are unionized. And they are radicalized.
Meanwhile, nearly every policy coming out of the White House gives special-interest privileges for the labor bosses.
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