By John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead “It is the function of mass agitation to exploit all the grievances, hopes, aspirations, prejudices, fears, and ideals...Divide and Conquer: The Government's Propaganda of Fear and Fake News
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By Ad Washbro DINKs may be all the rage on the trendsetting Chinese propaganda app TikTok, but have you heard about LINKs: Leftist Ideology, No...Can you Spot a Link: Leftist Ideology, No Kids?
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By Derrick Broze The corporate media propagandists are working overtime to convince the public there's no reason to fear eating bugs or living in tiny...No, It Does Not Make You a Racist to Reject Eating Bugs or Living in Pods
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“To be human is to worship.” Those are the opening words of Daniel Block's excellent new book on worship, For the Glory of God. Men and women are inveterate worshippers. Paul makes this clear in Romans 1. Even those who reject the plain knowledge of God which can be perceived within the created order do not cease worshiping. Rather they simply begin worshipping created things instead of the Creator (Rom 1:18ff). Given that we all worship and that our hearts tend to be deceptive, it is vital that our worship be shaped by what God has made clear in His Word rather than by personal opinions, past experiences, or intuitions.While not an exhaustive list, the following 7 points help us think more biblically about worship:
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Was Jesus born on December 25? Or was that date really a borrowed pagan holiday?
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