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War is often described as chaos. But the most dangerous wars are not the ones with clear chains of command, identifiable leaders, and known objectives. The most dangerous wars are the ones where power splinters, ideology hardens, and younger men with something to prove begin acting without permission. That is where Iran now appears to be.
Peter Thiel arrived in Rome this month carrying an unusual set of briefing materials. The billionaire co-founder of Palantir Technologies -- whose data-mining systems now run inside the U.S. defense and intelligence communities -- was not there for a shareholder meeting or a policy summit. He was there to lecture, by private invitation, on the Antichrist.
What is unfolding in the state of Colorado is not simply another policy fight over LGBT issues. It is a direct test of whether the state can tell counselors--especially Christian counselors--what they are allowed to say, what they are forbidden to say, and which worldview must govern the therapy room.
What we're seeing is something far more complex than a simple pause: a layered struggle involving military positioning, economic pressure, political signaling, and psychological warfare--all happening at once.
Your car is no longer just a machine, but a data-collecting, behavior-monitoring, algorithm-driven observer. And increasingly, it may not just watch you--it may decide what you're allowed to do.
Stories like this are uncomfortable, even disturbing, and many in the Church would rather dismiss them as fringe or irrelevant. But that instinct-to bury our heads in the sand-is precisely what has allowed confusion, compromise, and contradiction to take root in places that once stood firmly on truth.
Of the many activities planned in conjunction with America's 250th birthday, none can be expected to be as powerful, as impactful, as rich as what is set to take place April 18-25 along the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
What happens when a significant portion of a nation sees the world through a completely different moral and geopolitical lens--especially in moments of crisis? That question is no longer theoretical. It is unfolding in real time.
Lutheran minister, Iowa representative, and now congressional candidate Sarah Trone Garriott (D) has blamed deceased evangelist Billy Graham for the "white patriarchy" she alleged was the basis for contemporary evangelicalism, something she associates closely with "Christian nationalism".
A troubling reminder surfaced this week that artificial intelligence is not the neutral referee many assume it to be--it is, in fact, a reflection of human decisions, human data, and human blind spots.
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