Devotional Thought for Today – 12/11-2020

ESV and RVR 1960 INFORMING THE NEXT GENERATION CONTEXT (v. 1-31) :  v. 1–8 The introduction to Ps. 78 explains that it is a “parable” (v. 2) intended to exhort the Israelites to not be like their forefathers (v. 8).  In v.5–8 The psalmist describes how God (Ps 78:5) demanded that Israel not only recount His laws and instructions, but also … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/11-2020

“Why Democratic Socialists Can’t Legitimately Claim Sweden or Denmark as Success Stories,”

REMEMBER the US was specifically founded as a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC, not a democracy. The Idea of a democracy even a monarchy were floated and REJECTED.  From Democratic Socialist of America Website: Democratic socialists believe that both the economy and society should be run democratically—to meet public needs, not to make profits for a few. To … More “Why Democratic Socialists Can’t Legitimately Claim Sweden or Denmark as Success Stories,”

Tested ‘Positive’ For COVID-19? Be Sure To Ask This Question

You may be “infected” but are you contagious? Are you even symptomatic? This article gives you one simple question to ask if you happen to test positive. Oh and be sure and look at the links at the end of the article.  Tested ‘Positive’ For COVID-19? Be Sure To Ask This Question December 6, 2020, … More Tested ‘Positive’ For COVID-19? Be Sure To Ask This Question

2020 Election and its Consequences

Election Fraud, Political Corruption, and its Consequences Like Scott S. Powell, I think this presidential election was marked by very obvious fraud. Common sense, longstanding predictable voting behavior patterns in many specific jurisdictions, big data statistical pattern analysis and forensic analysis of Dominion Voting Systems machines and software, and polling place wrongdoings in the contested states … More 2020 Election and its Consequences

Thanksgiving Proclamations

American Minute with Bill Federer Thanksgiving Proclamations: Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Lincoln, Roosevelt, & more – During the days of America’s founding, colonies would declare: days of prayer when times were bad; days of fasting when times were real bad; and days of thanksgiving when things turned around. READ MORE 

The War on Thanksgiving (and other resources)

The War on Thanksgiving Will Americans still be celebrating Thanksgiving 100 years from now? This year marks the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims’ arrival in America. The moment, which deserved wider recognition, was celebrated in an excellent speech by Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. “A great American anniversary is upon us,” Cotton said on Nov. 18. “Regrettably, we … More The War on Thanksgiving (and other resources)