You did not choose me, but I chose you...
You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you. These things I command you, so that you will love one another. -John 15:16-17
How can we love a holy God? The simplest answer I can give to this vital question is that we can’t. Loving a holy God is beyond our moral power. The only kind of God we can love by our sinful nature is an unholy god, an idol made by our own hands. Unless we are born of the Spirit of God, unless God sheds his holy love into our hearts, unless He stoops in His grace to change our hearts, we will not love Him. He is the One who takes the initiative to restore our souls. Without Him we can do nothing of righteousness. Without Him we would be doomed to everlasting alienation from His holiness. We can only love Him because He first loved us. -R.C. Sproul
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Canada's Assisted Suicide Program Could Include Children And The Mentally Ill It's truly a nightmare, but it's a fantastic dream for globalists seeking population reduction. While legitimate arguments could be made for people already close to death and in severe pain, the problem comes from opening the door and setting a precedent. It starts with the sick and dying, and ends with publicly authorized suicide mills for any impressionable person that thinks life is not supposed to include struggle or suffering.
The Islamization of the UK is proceeding rapidly. The Left invites Islamization, but in the end will be displaced because the only true politics of Islam is Islam. Eventually the pretenses of social justice, anti-war and other fig leaves under which Islamic politics operate disappear and all that’s left is Islam.
Ask the growing number of detransitioners. Many now live with deep regret, sterilization, physical scarring, and emotional devastation after making permanent decisions they were too young to fully understand. Some were misinformed. Some were rushed. Some were pressured. Too many were failed by a culture that prioritized ideology over caution. Their stories matter, even when activists would rather silence them.
A civilized society does not ignore these warnings.
This should not be about hate, cruelty, or denying anyone dignity. It should be about truth, responsibility, and protecting vulnerable people from irreversible damage. It should be about recognizing that public policy must be rooted in sanity, evidence, and stewardship of taxpayer resources—not ideological coercion.
In China, the Ten Commandments became nine, then six, then zero.
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