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This was not merely a routine leadership event for Lutherans. It was a revealing snapshot of where the denomination stands today--and perhaps more importantly, where it is heading. Of the five candidates presented, three are in openly same-sex relationships, and all are aligned with gender-affirming theology.
The real danger for Washington is not failure, but the illusion of success. A deal signed, a regime weakened, a new brutal authority emerging -- presented as a "solution."
Pope Leo XIV's recent visit to the Mosque of Algiers--where he removed his shoes, stood in silent reflection before the mihrab, and expressed gratitude for being in "a place that represents the space proper to God"--is not a harmless gesture of goodwill. It is a deeply consequential moment that raises serious questions about how the highest office in the Catholic Church is choosing to represent Christian truth in the public square.
It's a chain reaction already in motion--from dry soil in American fields to fuel shortages in Australia, from fertilizer plants in the Middle East to grocery shelves across the globe but the impact won't be felt until later this year and few are prepared for a worst case scenario.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif represents the worst variety: the kind who lectures the world about morality while living in the gutter. The hypocrisy of his denial over sexual assault charges is hard to overstate. This is the same congressman who spent years as a loud champion of “believe women.”
In a move straight out of a totalitarian playbook, the California Assembly Judiciary Committee voted to advance AB 2624, the so-called "Stop Nick Shirley Act," designed to make it illegal for brave citizen journalists like Nick Shirley to expose the rampant fraud bleeding American taxpayers dry.
What makes Meta's experiment particularly significant is its focus on personality replication. The Zuckerberg AI is not just a tool--it is being trained to reflect a specific human identity, down to tone, philosophy, and decision-making style. Such technology could allow leaders, to maintain continuous presence beyond physical limitations. A CEO could, in effect, be "present" in every meeting, every office, and every conversation simultaneously.
If even half of what has been reported about Claude Mythos Preview is accurate, then we are no longer talking about a "new technology" or even a "breakthrough." We are talking about a fundamental collapse in the assumptions that underpin modern life: privacy, security, and control.
Britain no longer teaches citizenship through a single cultural lens. It teaches it through managed pluralism--where the state acts as curator of multiple traditions, rather than guardian of one inherited Christian identity.
Not a typo. Not satire. Iran -- the regime whose morality police beat a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa Amini to death for a loose headscarf -- has just been elevated to a role within a key United Nations body shaping global policy on women's rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention.
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