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America once pioneered drone warfare in the early 2000s, but our versions were high-tech, high-cost, and high-maintenance. Ukraine flipped the model. By deploying low-cost, AI-guided aircraft in coordinated swarms, they didn't just save money--they changed the rules of warfare. Permanently.
In a courtroom tucked within the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a battle of epic proportions is unfolding--not with banners and protestors, but with legal arguments and spiritual consequences. At the center is Union Gospel Mission of Yakima, a Christian ministry that dares to live out the Gospel not only in word, but in practice--insisting that those who serve the homeless, the addicted, and the broken must also share in the same faith that compels such service.
"This is America in 2025. A pro-Israel conference scheduled for Dallas this week, where I was scheduled to speak, which sold over 1,000 tickets, was forced to cancel because of threats from violent Jihadists," stated David Friedman, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel.
The internet is ablaze with speculation. From podcasts to prophecy blogs, from underground whistleblowers to top-ranked investigative journalists, the year 2027 is being whispered as a possible turning point for humanity. But as these conjectures swirl, many are asking a deeper question: is there any truth to this? And more importantly, what does the Bible say about the future?
What if the voice preaching to you on YouTube wasn't your favorite pastor at all--but a digital imposter, crafted by algorithms, spouting counterfeit sermons with the voice and mannerisms of someone you trust? Welcome to the eerie frontier of artificial intelligence in the Church.
Boys are not simply falling behind--they are vanishing into a digital wilderness. Emotionally, socially, and spiritually, many of them are slipping away--retreating into a curated world of video games, online porn, endless scrolling, and synthetic interaction. And the real world? It's becoming, in their eyes, too painful, too confusing, and too pointless to engage.
The leaders of the Iran-backed Hamas terror group do not seem to be in a rush to end the war with Israel: after all, they and their family members are not living in the Gaza Strip, which has been turned into a war zone over the past 20 months.
On Tuesday, the alarm bell rang--but only a few were listening. Federal authorities in Detroit announced the arrest of two Chinese nationals for attempting to smuggle a "dangerous biological pathogen" into the United States. The fungus they carried--Fusarium graminearum--is no minor threat. It's a known destroyer of crops like wheat, barley, and rice.
A growing chorus of economists, investors, and international leaders are acknowledging that the current system--built on fiat currency, perpetual debt, and U.S. financial dominance--may be nearing its end.
The Democratic Party plans to spend millions of dollars over several years to reach religious voters -- a bid Christian political experts say is doomed to fail unless Democrats fundamentally alter their views on social issues to a position "believers can affirm in good conscience."
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