“Seek the Lord while he may be found..."
“Seek the Lord while he may be found;
call upon him while he is near;
let the wicked forsake his way,
and the unrighteous man his thoughts;
let him return to the Lord,
that he may have compassion on him,
and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord.
For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.
-Isaiah 55:6-9
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FBI announces capture of fugitive in Turkey in alleged $3.7B Medicare fraud scheme Patel said the operation was a "massive win" for the White House and served as a warning for those attempting to steal money from the U.S.
A greenie warehouse whose solar panels caught fire seven days ago is still blazing away with the smoke blackening the entire city, rendering air quality in some areas so bad it's impossible to stay there.
Conquered New York City: Muslims Turn New York Into a Victory March Zohran Mamdani is now New York City’s first Muslim mayor – backed by a CAIR survey showing 93% Muslim voter turnout and 97% support for him, while only 42% of the overall city voted. That’s not participation. That’s conquest.
They are taking our government. They are taking our streets. They are taking our institutions.
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The film that will make you believe in God-the visually stunning 100-minute documentary The Story of Everything There is increasing evidence – a mix of anecdote and data – that what once seemed like the inevitable decline of religion in secularised Western society has recently been, if not quite reversed, then at least paused. Something in these anxious, divided times in which we live seems to be stirring. There are reports of rising numbers of young people going to church. Prominent scientists, for so long the prophets of a godless future, are coming out as Christians (including the widely admired psychiatrist Dr Iain McGilchrist). Pope Leo’s anti-AI stance has struck a chord with a generation not usually prone to listening attentively to papal pronouncements.
Set against such a backdrop, the timing of the visually stunning 100-minute documentary The Story of Everything makes perfect sense
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Congregants At Historic Slave-Owning Church Do Everything But Self-Flagellate In White Guilt Pilgrimage Congregants of a predominantly white Virginia church took part in a black-led “slave trail” walking tour through Richmond to confront their congregation’s history of slave ownership.
In Another Sellout, Spanberger Turns Virginia Into Giant Weed Dispensary Spanberger isn’t protecting Virginia from the marijuana industry; she is throwing the commonwealth under the cannabis.
I have spent most of my life under the apparently mistaken impression that the civil rights movement was about convincing people to stop treating me differently because I am black. This now appears to be an unfashionable position.
The modern trend seems to be convincing everyone to become extremely aware of race at all times, preferably while yelling. I realized this while watching the reaction to the Karmelo Anthony verdict.
Not the verdict itself, but the reaction.
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5 Years Post-Covid, Public Middle Schoolers Still Can’t Read Or Do Math COVID shutdowns account for part of the reason for stagnation among 13-year-olds. Despite multiple warnings that school shutdowns would create generational academic and economic harms, these students were the victims of pandemic-era governors who surrendered to teacher union demands that schools remain closed for in-person instruction.
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