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Salty Sez - How Do You Spell Justice?
- By Ray Simmons
Nite Line Guest Line-up for September 14-18, 2020
- 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, September 14, 2020: Dorothy Spaulding welcomes Pastor Carl Gallups back to Nite Line to discuss his best-selling books and conservative radio talk show. Becca Gant sings on tonight’s program.
Here's Why I Believe Trump Will Win
- By David Limbaugh
As a Trump supporter, I don't casually dismiss the polls that consistently show he's behind. But I am cautiously optimistic he's going to win, for many reasons.
Trump won in 2016 against overwhelming odds, the formidable Hillary Clinton machine and almost-unanimous predictions of his defeat.
Though Trump was a well-known public figure, people didn't know whether he would fulfill his campaign promises and govern as a conservative. Many were skeptical, especially on social issues, based on some of his past positions.
BJU Holds Army/Air Force ROTC Contracting Ceremony
- By Randy Page - BJU
On the nineteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Bob Jones University held an Army/Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) contracting ceremony Friday, Sept. 11, at 11 a.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium.
Launched in 2018, crosstown partnerships with Furman University (Army) and Clemson University (Air Force) allow BJU students to participate in their respective battalions. Cadets under contract receive financial scholarships, a book stipend and a monthly expense stipend.
Airlines Once Again Approach Congress With Captain's Hat in Hand
- By Veronique de Rugy
Attention readers: Neil Patel is off this week. Please enjoy the following column by Veronique de Rugy.
As the saying goes, "When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." This advice applies to the hole Congress leapt into by bailing out the airline industry back in March through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. Now these companies want even more taxpayer money. The federal government should refuse another bailout.
A Focused Trump Can Still Pull It Out
- By Pat Buchanan
If Donald Trump loses the election, history will attribute his defeat to a pandemic that killed 200,000 Americans during his reelection campaign, and a historic depression deliberately induced to put the economy in a coma as the nation suffered through that pandemic.
But despite the worst hand dealt a sitting president since Herbert Hoover in 1932, Trump is by no means cooked.
“Slimmed-Down” Relief Bill Costs Nation $500 Billion
- By Eagle Forum
One in Five Evangelicals Reject the Bible's Teaching on Gender -- This Will be a Battle for Next Generation
- By Ligonier Ministries
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A recent survey from Ligonier Ministries shows that 22 percent of U.S. evangelical Christians agree with the statement, "Gender identity is a matter of choice." However, this statement directly contradicts the Bible's teaching that our gender as male or female is given by God our Creator (Gen. 1:27).
Miles Coleman to Deliver Constitution Day Lecture
- By Randy Page - BJU
Attorney Miles Coleman, a partner in the Greenville office of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP, will deliver a Constitution Day lecture Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 6 p.m. in Levinson Hall on the Bob Jones University campus.
Coleman earned a BA in rhetoric and public address from BJU in 2005 and a JD from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2009. While at USC, Coleman served on the editorial staff of the South Carolina Law Review, editor of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy’s Symposium 2008 Issue and president of both the Christian Legal Society and the Federalist Society.
Franklin Graham to Lead Prayer March in Nation's Capital
- By Christian Newswire
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Across the United States, communities are hurting, people are divided, and fear and uncertainty abound. As turmoil surrounds us, Franklin Graham is inviting Americans to join him for a prayer march on the National Mall. Graham is urging people to come together on Sept. 26 to pray for our nation and our leaders—and to ask God to heal our land.
SC motorists paying more taxes at the pump, still seeing slow results
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Motorists in South Carolina are now paying 8 cents more per gallon since the state gas-tax-hike law took effect in July 2017 – and will face another collective 4-cent increase over the next two years.
But repairs to the state’s pothole-riddled roads still have been moving at a slow pace.
Newly released S.C. Department of Transportation records show that since July 1, 2017, through July 31 of this year, the total dollar value of completed “pavements” projects statewide was less than half of the total estimated cost of all such projects.
Big Tech Company MobileCause Pulls Plug on Family Research Council & FRC Action One Hour Before Election Broadcast Event
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- In a stunning incident of big tech censorship and religious discrimination, MobileCause's CEO Victor Limongelli terminated Family Research Council's contract one hour before the conservative religious organization's Pray Vote Stand broadcast. The termination, based upon Family Research Council's religious views, prevented the broadcast from reaching thousands of Christian voters with information about the 2020 election.
As American's Greatest Prolife President and New Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, Trump Redirects Race Discussion in US
- By Alveda King
"For his merit, I think [Trump] has done more trying to create peace between nations than most other Peace Prize nominees. I'm not a big Trump supporter. The committee should look at the facts and judge him on the facts – not on the way he behaves sometimes. The people who have received the Peace Prize in recent years have done much less than Donald Trump. For example, Barack Obama did nothing." -- Christian Tybring-Gjedde
Here on the home front, American people, regardless of skin color or gestational age, need economic security, safe living conditions and human dignity. With America first, POTUS is impacting the globe with his moves towards peace. Here at home, President Trump is boldly redirecting years of somewhat unsuccessful federal spending for racial sensitivity training towards programs that unite rather than divide.
What Does the Bible Say About Suicide?
- By Christian Newswire
DALLAS -- National Suicide Prevention week is September 6-12 this year. Jim Denison, co-founder of Denison Forum, pastor, author and digital-ministry leader, offers helpful insight on what the Bible says about suicide.
"Even before the pandemic and recent social unrest, anxiety and depression were escalating in our culture and the suicide rate along with them," Denison said. "As a pastor and a theologian, I am not qualified to offer medical advice or professional counseling to those suffering from anxiety or depression. But I can offer biblical insights on the painful issues of suicide."
Today and Yesterday
- By Walter Williams
In matters of race and other social phenomena, there is a tendency to believe that what is seen today has always been. For black people, the socioeconomic progress achieved during my lifetime, which started in 1936, exceeded anyone's wildest dreams. In 1936, most black people lived in gross material poverty and racial discrimination. Such poverty and discrimination is all but nonexistent today. Government data, assembled by Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation, shows that "the average American family ... identified as poor by the Census Bureau, lives in an air-conditioned, centrally heated house or apartment ... They have a car or truck. (Indeed, 43% of poor families own two or more cars.)" The household "has at least one widescreen TV connected to cable, satellite, or a streaming service, a computer or tablet with internet connection, and a smartphone. (Some 82% of poor families have one or more smartphones." On top of this, blacks today have the same constitutional guarantees as everyone else, which is not to say that every vestige of racial discrimination has been eliminated.
America’s Conflict With Human Nature
- By Joseph M. Bianchi
In America’s present turmoil over police misconduct, and the riots and vehement protests that follow, the lost element seems to be the very heart of human nature.
Certainly, we would all like to believe that we are basically good; that all our intentions are benevolent, except when we are preyed upon by other people we believe are evil—and our back are to the wall. Otherwise, we see ourselves acting in an altruistic manner where all our intentions are pure and we are working toward the betterment of friends, family, neighbors—and even strangers.
Bob Jones University to Commemorate 9/11
- By Randy Page - BJU
On the nineteenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Bob Jones University will commemorate the 2,977 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, with a display of American flags at the front of campus.
In addition, a replica of the World Trade Center Cross, one of the most recognizable symbols found in the wreckage of Ground Zero, will be featured at the Wade Hampton entrance. The original steel girder, a 17-foot long crossbeam, became a source of hope to many in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. It is currently on display in the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York City.
Stop Being Politically Correct
- By Frank Raddish - Founder/Director Capitol Hill Independent Baptist Ministries
Joe Biden recently in a speech said, that if he is elected president he would protect all Americans from violence and destruction of private property. That would be like Frank and Jesse James during their outlaw careers saying, that they would protect all banks from armed robbery.
Welcome to the Democrat Political Plantation, which includes Antifa, Black Lives Matter (BLM), Planned Parenthood, radical feminist organizations, and the sodomite organizations. The overseers on this political plantation are "Crazy-Eyed" Pelosi and "Cry-Baby" Schumer. Their main political objective is to destroy the influence of the three foundational pillars of this country: God, family, and our Constitution.
Truth and Freedom
- By Mike Scruggs
Without Truth There Can Be No freedom
As a former Air Force intelligence officer, I have always been a dabbler in languages and the cultures surrounding them. I was involved mostly in the more technological aspects of intelligence regarding the USSR and Communist China, but I learned enough Russian to enhance my understanding of Russian culture. One of the most fascinating subcultures of southern Russia and Ukraine are the Cossacks. They are a Slavic people but the origin of their name is said to be related to the shared Turkic and Russian word Kazak, originally meaning “the free men.” The Cossacks are famous for their military prowess, horsemanship, swift sabers, lively singing and dancing, and commitment to the Orthodox Church. They opposed the Communist Revolution in 1917 and backed the “White” Russians against the Reds. They suffered for it, but the Cossacks retain their historical attachment to honor, faith, and homeland.
About Wild Hogs and Frogs – Remembering The Late, Great Thomas Jefferson Anderson
- By W.H. Lamb
Ah yes, I remember him well! Tom Anderson, that is. Who, you may ask, was Thomas Jefferson Anderson (1910-2002)? I thought you’d never ask. Around fifty-two years ago I attended a meeting in Lancaster, S.C. The speaker, Tom Anderson, was a man who had the reputation of being a “straight talker”. That reputation was well earned over his long life of 91 years, and from his birth in Nashville, Tennessee in 1910, including years of serving God and Country, he always strove to honor the spirit of our nation’s Founders. That long-ago talk of his I attended included two of his favorite stories and, although he was not their author, he used both of these stories constantly to hammer home his points that Americans were swiftly losing their freedoms because we were being “conned” into accepting “free stuff” that was leading to the loss of our Constitutional liberties. Let me recount both of those stories for you.
What Has Become Of Beauty?
- By Cliff Gribick
I would like to share a poem titled, “WHAT HAS BECOME OF BEAUTY?”, that I wrote in 1997. It was inspired by and written after reading “Fanny Crosby-An Autobiography”. Initially, I purchased the book for my daughter who was in need of a book report for her class. I decided to purchase two copies—one for my own personal use.
Has America Peaked? Addressing the Craziness on the Left and on the Right Is our Top Priority
- By Neil Patel
Every good thing comes to an end. Since our founding -- based on ideas and principles rather than race or nationality -- America grew to become the world's most dominant power by the end of World War II. By the 1990s, once we won the Cold War, there was nobody else even close. Now we are completely falling apart. Our situation is so bad that it could be time to start debating whether we have, in fact, peaked as a country and as a world power. I sure hope not.
Are African Americans Truly Warming up to Trump?
- By David Limbaugh
I get the sense that rightward movement is occurring in the African American community. This is more than anecdotal. It's not random. It is for good reason.
At least since the '60s, the Democrats have had a lock on the black vote, which they've nurtured and protected like leftists guard their copies of "The Communist Manifesto." Their conquest was cynical in its inception and has grown more so through the years.
Why DC Statehood Is a Suicidal Gamble
- By Pat Buchanan
When U.S. cities erupted after the death of George Floyd, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was in the vanguard of the protests, renaming a section of downtown Black Lives Matter Plaza, and painting the name in letters on the street so huge they could be seen from space.
Thursday, however, Bowser awoke to those same BLM protesters yelling outside her home, denouncing a "D.C. police murder of a Black Man," and demanding the mayor fire Police Chief Peter Newsham.
Trump White House Succeeds Despite Radical House
- By Eagle Forum
This week both Chambers are scheduled to resume the 116th legislative session. After a turbulent past six months of negotiations and deals surrounding Coronavirus legislation, it’s sure to be another busy couple of months leading to the November election. To summarize what has happened in Washington so far, we want to share a few of the session’s highlights.
As South Carolinians’ income shrinks, state agency surpluses grow
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The S.C. Department of Commerce started fiscal 2021 with a $103.1 million general-fund surplus – more than double its reserves from a year ago.
The S.C. House of Representatives had a $23.7 million surplus as of July 1 for its 124-member chamber – nearly $1 million more than its entire budget, records show.
Those amounts were part of $623.5 million in total general-fund surpluses among state agencies and several major state accounts at the end of fiscal 2019-20, according to a report by state Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom.
- Case of Woman Who Died After Leaving an Alabama Abortion Facility is Under Criminal Investigation
- Bob Jones University 9/11 Flag Display
- Biden's Secrete Service
- We're The Ones Getting Killed
- Man Arrested as Captain America During Burglary Turns Hero
- Who Can Quiet the Riot?
- The IMAGE of the Beast or the Antichrist
- Rioting
- Congressman Sends Second Letter to Smithsonian Head Calling for the Removal of Margaret Sanger Display from the National Portrait Gallery Because of Her Racist Legacy
- Plight of Laid-Off American Workers Nothing to Celebrate
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