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Even mainstream bioethicists warn that humanity is venturing into dangerous territory. Once we cross the line of germline editing (modifying DNA in ways that pass on to future generations), we are engaging in permanent alterations of the human species. This is not simply technological innovation--it is rebellion, a new form of genetic idolatry.
The kind of worship that's emerging from progressive churches is not merely "different." It's dangerous. It offers a gospel without repentance, a kingdom without a King, and a worship that centers on human experience instead of divine revelation. It places feelings above faith, inclusion above instruction, and doubt above discipleship.
Just when you think the elites and radical environmentalists can't get more out of touch, they spring something so profoundly dumb that the world pauses and takes notice. I refer to the latest push to eliminate your pets.
It's the kind of absurdity that would be funny if it weren't so tragic: LGBTQ+ activists in the West proudly waving Palestinian flags and chanting slogans like "One struggle, one fight: Palestine -- trans rights," while seemingly oblivious to the grim fate that would await them under the very regimes they celebrate.
Did you know that Bible prophecy constitutes a whopping 31% of the Bible? God's overall plan for the ages appears to be rather like a 100-piece puzzle, and so far, He has only provided 75 pieces. One can make out the outline of a picture, but until certain events unfold, which then add another new piece to the puzzle, the picture remains incomplete.
Investigations have revealed that Chinese-manufactured power inverters installed in American solar farms contain components capable of remote shutdown. In some cases, these so-called "kill switches" include cellular radios that allow for the inverters--the critical devices that convert and send solar power into the U.S. grid--to be turned off from anywhere in the world.
This summer, as children across the country prepare for the joy and freedom of Christian camps, places where the Gospel is proclaimed, biblical truth is taught, and lifelong friendships are formed - a chilling wind is sweeping through our courts and legislative halls to put a stop to it.
According to the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, 52% of students majoring in Ethnic and Gender studies now say violence is an acceptable response to offensive speech. Compare that to just 26% of STEM majors. The difference isn't just academic; it's ideological.
This July, leaders from across the globe will converge on Rio de Janeiro for what may be the most consequential BRICS summit to date. The stakes are high and the implications global.