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Something is changing in the heart of America--quietly, steadily, and with consequences that will touch every church and every family. Across our cities and suburbs, the landscape of faith is being rewritten. While Christianity once shaped nearly every corner of American life, another faith is now rising--Islam--and it's growing faster than most realize.
The Fujian, now officially in active service, represents a turning point not just for China, but for the entire balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. Sleek, massive, and bristling with technology once reserved for the United States, this new carrier sends a message that echoes far beyond the South China Sea: the era of unquestioned U.S. naval supremacy is ending.
While officially the DSA's goal is "to prevent illegal and harmful activities online and the spread of disinformation," in reality, "the EU Digital Services Act allows those in power to silence or censor voices they find disagreeable. It is, for all intents and purposes, one of the biggest power grabs in internet regulation history.
The data presented raises a direct and consequential question: how does Israel safeguard its citizens when prisoner releases, intended as humanitarian gestures, repeatedly strengthen those actively committed to carrying out further attacks?
In a headline that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago, President Donald Trump has announced that Kazakhstan - a Muslim-majority nation - has officially joined the Abraham Accords. It’s a move many are calling small in scale but monumental in symbolism.
The American Worldview Inventory 2025 surveyed 2,000 adults across the nation and asked whether they believed twelve specific actions, long viewed as sinful in the Bible, were still wrong. The answers painted a stunning picture of moral drift. In short, the very definition of sin is being rewritten.
The exit polls speak for themselves: over 80% of young female voters supported leftist candidates in several different elections, including New York City's newly elected mayor, Democratic socialist Muslim Zohran Mamdani.
The University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom is facing backlash after the school warned students that studying events in Scripture, including the crucifixion of Christ, can be "triggering," and thus, the study of them should be avoided by some.
In recent months, public fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrials has taken an unexpected turn--from late-night talk shows to the halls of Congress. Lawmakers like J.D. Vance, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Senator Marco Rubio have openly discussed the possibility that what many call "aliens" might, in fact, be something spiritual--perhaps even demonic.
In a new doctrinal decree approved by Pope Leo, the Vatican officially instructed Catholics not to refer to Mary as the "co-redeemer" of humanity. "Jesus alone saved the world," the declaration said. To Protestant ears, that sounds like a long-overdue echo of the Gospel itself: Christ alone - not Christ plus anyone else - brings salvation.
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