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A growing number of people sense that history may be approaching a dramatic turning point. According to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia, nearly one-third of Americans and Canadians believe the world will end within their lifetime.
Imagine waking up tomorrow to learn that every company you do business with -- your phone carrier, your internet provider, your GPS app -- has been legally required to store a detailed record of your movements, your devices, and your daily patterns for the past year.
The numbers are sobering, and for many Christians who have long viewed support for Israel as both a moral and biblical conviction, they are deeply troubling. New polling suggests that American attitudes toward Israel are undergoing a historic transformation--and the shift is being driven largely by younger voters, Democrats, and independents.
When a Christian minister enters politics, many voters expect that person to bring moral clarity shaped by faith. Instead these leaders have caused confusion and dismissed the very scriptures they say they represent.
In a growing number of legal battles--from Europe to the United States--Christian parents, foster families, and even churchgoers are finding themselves treated not as ordinary citizens exercising religious freedom, but as potential extremists.
The battle over Zionism is no longer confined to the Middle East. It is now raging in Western cities, online platforms, and even inside churches. What makes the moment even more striking is that some of the sharpest disputes are now emerging within the conservative and Christian worlds themselves.
New data from the Pew Research Center reveals an unsettling trend: a record majority of Americans now believe that belief in God is not essential to being moral or holding good values.
Israeli leaders say the patience of the Israeli public--and the Israeli military--has run out as Lebanon has failed to stop Hezbollah from attacking Israel. The situation has become a textbook example of why security cannot be outsourced to international promises.
One of the most talked-about events in Rome's intellectual circles this month is the arrival of Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, delivering his controversial lecture series on the Antichrist.