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AFA net - The Most Troublesome Issue in America

The Most Troublesome Issue in America. Tuesday, December 15, 2020 @ 11:52 AM We had hoped that the November 3rd elections would provide insight into what the Living God is saying to a nation anchorless and morally adrift. As of this writing, we are still waiting to see which candidate will be sworn in as President of the United States on Wednesday, January 20, 2021. Holy silence itself is a speech, provided there be an ear to hear it according to August Tholuck [1799-1877], German Protestant theologian and church leader. An “ ear to hear” is a troublesome issue in America. Having removed prayer to Jehovah from public education in 1962 [Engel v. Vitale], the Bible from public schools in 1963 [Abington School District v. Schempp], and the Ten Commandments from public school walls, courthouses, and government buildings in 1980 [Stone v. Graham], is the want of a Word from God any surprise in today’s America?

A Review of the 1619 Project Curriculum

Toggle open close The New York Times Magazine published its “1619 Project” in August 2019 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the landing of the first Africans in the English colony of Virginia. The project is a collection of essays and artwork that argue that the legacy of American slavery can be seen today in areas as disparate as traffic patterns in Atlanta, sugar consumption, health care, incarceration, the racial wealth gap, American capitalism, and reactionary politics. The curator of the entire project is Nikole Hannah-Jones, a staff writer and investigative reporter for the New York Times Magazine and author of the lead essay for the 1619 Project. Her essay garnered a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 2020 (along with many other awards), and she is the previous recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, Peabody Award, George Polk Award, and other awards for journalism.

Why justifying abortion is like justifying slavery

https://www.hangthecensors.com/477003.html (Natural News) He was personally opposed to slavery. But supported your right to buy slaves. This was the position of Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas who lost his bid for President to Abraham Lincoln in 1860. Douglas believed it was the “right” of each state to determine whether they would enslave blacks or not. (Article by Seth Gruber republished from LifeSiteNews.com) How did Douglas reach this evil position? Well, Douglas had assumed the premises of positive law, which suggests that rights come from government. If Southern states did not count slaves as bearers of rights, that was the end of it. But assumed premises–especially when undetected–can destroy a nation.

Joe Biden Is A Shell For Obama s 3rd Term

Joe Biden Is A Shell For Obama s 3rd Term
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EXECUTIVE ORDER: In 2018, POTUS declared a national emergency to deal with the threat of foreign interference in US elections

EXECUTIVE ORDER: In 2018, POTUS declared a national emergency to deal with the threat of foreign interference in US elections
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