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I never tire of reading about the impact of ultrasounds. As the? New York Post's? Rikki Schlott? once wrote, “Today, ultrasounds are more? advanced? than ever. Gone is the era of the traditional, black and white, grainy 2D images. Now, through 3D, 4D, and HD ultrasounds —? which were developed and entered commercial use in the 1990s? — women are able to […]The post Ultrasounds Remind us That Unborn Babies are Human Beings appeared first on LifeNews.com.
Hundreds of pro-Hamas demonstrators clashed with police officers Monday night at New York University. Watch video of the riot below. […]
Authored by Michael Snyder via The End of The American Dream blog In 2024, virtually all major U.S. cities have certain things in common.? First...Which Major City Will Completely Collapse First – Los Angeles, Chicago, Or New York City?
C.S. Lewis recommended discernment over diatribes in exactly the moments we're most eager to indulge in critique.I’d just finished reading one of C. S. Lewis’s lesser-known books, Studies in Words, when I happened upon a recent New York Times report on evangelical support for Donald Trump. The former president’s summer of legal woes is off to an early start, and many have asked whether the present trial (or another) will lose him support ahead of Election Day. The answer—among his base, anyway—is undoubtedly no.If anything, the opposite is true: In some circles, his adversities are hailed as a kind of vindication, his endurance on the campaign trail as a sign of divine blessing. “For some of Mr. Trump’s supporters, the political attacks and legal peril he faces are nothing short of biblical,” the report said. “They’ve crucified him worse than Jesus,” one Trump enthusiast told the Times.Now, the Lewis book is mostly fascinating linguistic history, but the last chapter examines how we use language to dispense criticism, and its final two pages are precisely the warning our political culture needs as we plod through another contentious election. It’s certainly the warning I need and the warning I hope fellow Christians will heed, particularly those of us in politically diverse families, friend groups, and congregations.I realized how much I needed it as I read that Times article. It published on Easter Monday and I read it the same day, the drama of Easter weekend fresh on my mind. Suffice it to say, the crucifixion line did not sit well with me.“Worse than Jesus”! I remember thinking. I agree some of this legal stuff is far-fetched, but are you kidding me? Do these people not know what crucifixion entails? Do they not know Trump probably sleeps on silk ...Continue reading...
The New York Police Department arrested more than 100 protestors who set up an anti-Israel encampment at Columbia University, including the daughter of Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who was suspended from the university's partner school for participating in the demonstration.
Church leaders can offer clear moral and ethical guidance for a practice that violates biblical mandates.On April 8, the Vatican issued Dignitas Infinita, a 20-page document rejecting a variety of practices that violate human dignity. Unsurprisingly, these included human trafficking, violence against women, abortion, euthanasia, sex change, and child abuse. It also included surrogacy.This isn’t the first time the pontificate has come out against this “deplorable” practice, which “fails to respect the dignity of [the] child” and “violates the dignity of the woman.” Pope Francis made waves in January when he condemned surrogacy, noting that “a child is always a gift and never the basis of a commercial contract.”Evangelical Christians and pastors value the life of the unborn. That’s why we march across the capital on freezing January mornings and pray outside of abortion clinics. Our motivation for child protection must also lead us to confront the ways children are impacted by the baby-making industry as well.But when did you last hear your pastor address the issue of surrogacy from the pulpit? Odds are, never. Protestants have a dearth of official guidance on reproductive technologies. While some are clear on abortion, very few denominations have clear teachings on IVF, let alone the much rarer practice of surrogacy.Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ethics professor Andrew T. Walker told The New York Times that when he suggested introducing a resolution about artificial reproductive technology at the denomination’s annual convention, his colleagues hesitated.Some Christians are directly involved in surrogacy and see their role as a calling to help families have children, as CT reported in 2018. But many Christian bioethicists cite ...Continue reading...
Minouche ShafikMinouche Shafik responds to U.S. House of Representatives members denouncing antisemitic behavior by the New York university's students and staff
A New York resident admitted to the FBI that he had over 800 child pornography images and other explicit content in a hidden folder on his phone after a multi-collaborative investigation found he used encrypted messaging and voice applications to trade the material.?
Authored by Alice Giordano via The Epoch Times (emphasis ZeroHedge) The result of a six-month special grand jury investigation into the murder of 8-year-old Tommy...New York Grand Jury Releases Scathing Report Against Child Protection Services Agency
Kevin R. Johnson, founding pastor of Dare to Imagine Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has been recommended to take the helm of the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City, ensuring that the church's long line of male pastors remains unbroken after the church was sued earlier this year by a woman who sought to become the congregation's first female pastor.
Episcopal Church bishops have objected to a New York-based seminary possibly allowing a Catholic choral group to lease space on its property because of the reported theologically conservative views of one of its donors.
A diverse coalition of religious groups was at the New York Court of Appeals yesterday to continue their fight against the state's abortion mandate. In? Diocese of Albany v. Harris,? a group of? Anglican and Catholic nuns, Catholic dioceses, Christian churches, and faith-based social ministries sued New York after it mandated that they cover abortion in their employee […]The post Catholic Nuns Fight in Court Against New York Mandate Forcing Them to Fund Abortions appeared first on LifeNews.com.
שבירת הקיר בין המ? הרה לבית המדרש בברוקליןNew York court orders passport of nine youths be confiscated while four others currently in Israel; Chabad distances itself from case
By Jon Miltimore The Biden administration last week rolled out new emissions regulations that the New York Times said will “transform the American automobile market.”...EPA Phase Out of Gas-Powered Cars Has Ominous Historic Echoes
The new dystopian thriller reminds viewers it's not just what we witness that matters, but how.There’s nothing more frightening than the sound of a camera shutter in the new film Civil War.Distributed by A24, the production company behind releases like Everything Everywhere All at Once and Past Lives, the movie depicts the remnants of a United States government battling the Western Forces, an alliance between Texas and California. If you’re looking for reasons—Why these factions? Why now?—you won’t find any answers. The film is frustratingly opaque on logistics, though we’re able to hypothesize based on a few offhand comments. (The unnamed president, played by Nick Offerman, is entering his third term and isn’t gun-shy about using air strikes against American citizens.) Even so, a California that cooperates with Texas seems far-fetched.For writer/director Alex Garland, our incredulity is the point. “I find it interesting that people would say, ‘These two states could never be together under any circumstances.’ Under any circumstances? Any? Are you sure?” he told The Atlantic. By asking us to accept his premise, Garland forces viewers to consider the ideological divisions we take for granted. Turns out, the why doesn’t matter all that much. Dystopia, no matter how it comes about, is still dystopia.What is clear, though, is that the war provides an opportunity for journalists, capitalized on by photojournalist Lee (Kirsten Dunst), her Reuters colleague Joel (Wagner Moura), and her mentor, New York Times reporter Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson). Their coverage of atrocities shapes our experience of this imagined future. Many of those chilling camera shutter sounds come from Lee, as she documents truly terrible scenes of domestic conflict with ...Continue reading...
Authored by Alice Giordano via The Epoch Times (emphasis ZeroHedge) The result of a six-month special grand jury investigation into the murder of 8-year-old Tommy...New York Grand Jury Releases Scathing Report Against Child Protection Services Agency
Today's category: DeathScattered Ashes? ? ? ? ? ? A woman from New York was getting her affairs in order. She prepared her will and made her final arraignments. As part of these arraignments she met with her pastor to talk about what type of funeral service she wanted, etc.? ? ? ? ? ? She told her pastor she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second, she wanted her ashes scattered over Bloomindales.? ? ? ? ? ? "Bloomindales!" the pastor said. "Why Bloomindales?"? ? ? ? ? ? "That way, I know my daughters will visit me twice a week."View hundreds more jokes online.Email this joke to a friend
By Michael Kane Garvey v. City of New York, April 15, 9:30am Appellate division, Second Department 45 Monroe Place, Brooklyn NY 11201 Court doors open...NYC Fired Workers go Back to Court!
A recent article in the New York Times detailed a deeply disturbing phenomenon. Titled “A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men,” it ran the following sub-heading: “Seeking social media stardom for their underage daughters, mothers post images of them on Instagram. The accounts draw men sexually attracted to children, and they sometimes pay to see more.”
Authored by Eric Lundrum via American Greatness High school students at a New York high school staged a massive walk-out protest this week in opposition...New York High Schoolers Stage Walk-Out Protest Against Transgender Agenda
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Family Research Council today announced a new mobile billboard campaign that is traveling around Politico's DC headquarters and its New York bureau in response to recent comments from POLITICO national investigative correspondent Heidi Przybyla on MSNBC claiming that anyone who believes their rights are derived from God are "Christian nationalists."...
One of our hosted servers are down. I have about 55 websites down. Ticket was opened 30 minutes ago. Host comments: This should be resolved, was an issue with New Yorks Internet Exchange (NYIIX) We dropped them from our network interface while they are having issues. Do let us know if you have any further […]The post Server Outage (Resolved) appeared first on Missionaries to Cyberspace.
The New York Times complains that fathers might be depicted too positively in the popular cartoon.
New Yorkers go to some attractions only once and then feel the need to make up excuses: “We went to the Empire State Building because my cousin from Iowa wanted to see it.” “I bought cupcakes at the Magnolia Bakery...The post Would it make Jesus puke? appeared first on Baptist News Global.
Christian fundamentalists are drawn to Donald Trump's MAGA movement by a shared commitment to “certainty, ferocity and loyalty,” New York Times columnist David French said. “There isn’t one fundamentalist theology, but there is a fundamentalist mindset, and that fundamentalist mindset...The post Fundamentalism is a mindset more than a theology, David French says appeared first on Baptist News Global.

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