YubNub Social YubNub Social
    #astronomy #jesuschrist #nightsky #moon #liberals #fullmoon #planet #christ #jesus #jupiter #americafirst #socialists #easter #resurrection #christisrisen
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Night mode
  • © 2026 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Night mode toggle
Featured Content
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2026 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

Daily Caller Feed
Daily Caller Feed
2 yrs

Former US Senator And Milwaukee Bucks Owner Herb Kohl Dead At 88
Favicon 
dailycaller.com

Former US Senator And Milwaukee Bucks Owner Herb Kohl Dead At 88

Herb Kohl has passed away at 88 year old
Like
Comment
Share
NewsBusters Feed
NewsBusters Feed
2 yrs

NBC Asks If IDF Tunnel Display Justifies ‘Massive Palestinian Deaths'
Favicon 
www.newsbusters.org

NBC Asks If IDF Tunnel Display Justifies ‘Massive Palestinian Deaths'

As the ground war in Gaza rages on‚ so‚ too‚ does the propaganda war. And at the heart of the propaganda war are Western media who insist on toeing the Hamas line. Watch as NBC reporter Josh Lederman gains access to a recently-discovered tunnel network in Gaza‚ only to ask whether showing the tunnels to the media are a ploy with which to justify “massive Palestinian deaths”: JOSH LEDERMAN: NBC News can't verify what this tunnel was used for or when. But Israel is under increasing pressure to prove its allegations about Hamas‚ especially after its deadly onslaught at Gaza's largest hospital last month. Several independent analyses later raised questions about Israel's claim that Hamas had command and control facilities deep underground.  Showing these tunnels to the media‚ is this an effort to justify incredible numbers of Palestinian deaths?  MAJ. DORON SPIELMAN‚ IDF: I think this is an effort to justify the fact that we have no choice but to be in Gaza fighting Hamas‚ and that those civilians were condemned the moment that Hamas built these tunnels underneath them. For weeks now‚ the IDF has claimed that there was a terrorist tunnel network running throughout Gaza. This particular tunnel is located near the Erez Crossing‚ which was overrun on October 7th‚ as Hamas operatives swarmed across the border into Israel wherein they would conduct their barbaric attacks.  Lederman‚ who self-identified as being 5 feet‚ 8 inches tall‚ acknowledged the enormity of the tunnels just prior to questioning whether these were actual Hamas tunnels. It is then that he shifts into asking IDF spokesperson Maj. Doron Spielman whether the tour was cover for “massive Palestinian deaths”. After Spielman’s response‚ the report closed with more hospital footage‚ and more bombings. Lederman made sure to hammer home a visual of “massive Palestinian deaths”. And in so doing‚ he provided Hamas with continued public relations. As New Year’s Eve approaches‚ and with it‚ an increased threat of violence‚ let us pray for reporting that does not further inflame passions but instead lowers the temperature in furtherance of honest discussion and analysis of the issues at hand.  Click “Expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned report as aired on NBC Nightly News on Wednesday‚ December 27th‚ 2023: TOM LLAMAS: We want to head overseas now‚ as we’re getting our first look at what Israel calls the largest Hamas tunnel it has uncovered so far in Gaza. NBC’s Josh Lederman takes us inside.  JOSH LEDERMAN: We start our journey into Gaza at Erez crossing‚ the border checkpoint ransacked by Hamas on October 7th‚ now in shambles. Entering northern gaza on foot‚ the sounds of gunfire ricochet across the desert. As we pass a vast wasteland of mangled steel and concrete blocks‚ tanks rolling by and the hum of Israeli drones overhead. And the Gazans call them mosquitoes‚ they are a daily reminder that everyone here is being watched. The Israeli military has brought us here to see what it says is evidence of how Hamas has burrowed itself into Gaza's population. You've got reinforced concrete. They have electrical wires‚ there is plumbing overhead. I'm about 5'8"‚ and you can see this goes way above my head. So it's probably about 10 feet tall.  NBC news can't verify what this tunnel was used for or when. But Israel is under increasing pressure to prove its allegations about Hamas‚ especially after its deadly onslaught at Gaza's largest hospital last month. Several independent analyses later raised questions about Israel's claim that Hamas had command and control facilities deep underground.  Showing these tunnels to the media‚ is this an effort to justify incredible numbers of Palestinian deaths?  MAJ. DORON SPIELMAN‚ IDF: I think this is an effort to justify the fact that we have no choice but to be in Gaza fighting Hamas‚ and that those civilians were condemned the moment that Hamas built these tunnels underneath them.  LEDERMAN: Tonight‚ the war fueling tensions across the region. An attack drone launched against U.S. Forces in Iraq. Hezbollah saying it launched 30 rockets at Israel's northernmost city. And yet more airstrikes in Khan Younis‚ Gaza’s 2nd largest city.  Josh Lederman‚ NBC News‚ the Gaza Strip.  
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Conservative Methodist Exit Nears End Point
Favicon 
spectator.org

Conservative Methodist Exit Nears End Point

The window that opened in 2019 to allow United Methodist churches to depart their embattled denomination closes in a week or so‚ at the end of the year‚ and at this late hour‚ approximately one-fourth of the member churches that constitute Protestantism’s second-largest denomination have climbed through that window. READ MORE from Tom Raabe: Methodist Church Splitting Over LGBTQ Issues In the largest U.S. church schism since Civil War times‚ nearly 7‚700 churches of the roughly 30‚000 in the United Methodist Church (UMC) have voted to take their property and go elsewhere. The issue of contention in the 19th century was slavery. Today‚ in the UMC‚ it’s LGBTQ-related issues. Liberals have been defying denominational rules banning same-sex marriages and the ordination of “self-avowed practicing homosexuals‚” and conservatives have been taking advantage of a temporary rule passed in 2019 that allows their congregations to vote on whether to leave‚ taking their property and buildings with them. The number of leavers is greater than expected — Methodist insider Mark Tooley earlier this year put the low-ball number at 3‚000 leavers‚ with an upper limit of 5‚000. In actuality‚ a massive rush for the door by 5‚642 departing congregations in 2023‚ the last year the deal is in effect‚ brings the current total to 7‚659. How Things Got to This Point The UMC‚ as a church body‚ has resisted the tsunami of LGBTQ fervor that has swept through the rest of liberal Protestantism. Indeed‚ it has endorsed at every general convention since its initially passing in 1972 a stricture in the denomination’s Book of Discipline that declared the practice of homosexuality “incompatible with Christian teaching.” The vote at its most recent conclave‚ a special session of the General Conference in 2019‚ was more nail-biter than previous totals‚ however‚ as the group upheld‚ by a 438–384 count — that is‚ by a mere 54 votes — the church’s ban on same-sex marriage and “self-avowed practicing” gay clergy. Buoying the conservative tally was the presence of a sizable African contingent who‚ as a group‚ hew to much more traditional views regarding marriage and sexual issues. (READ MORE from Tom Raabe: On Drag Queens and the Methodist Breakup) Not content to abide by the vote‚ many progressive UMC clergy and higher-ups vowed to bless same-sex marriages and install gay clergy in their conferences anyway‚ the Book of Discipline be damned. In an effort to preclude the inevitable metaphorical bloodletting‚ a coalition of Methodist power brokers fashioned a compromise proposal in late 2019‚ to be voted on at the 2020 General Convention‚ that would allow churches wanting to depart the denomination to do so. COVID destroyed that proposal‚ as the 2020 convention at which it was to be taken up was canceled‚ as was another conclave two years later‚ and another one after that — both due to COVID — throwing the issue out to the 2024 General Convention. Impatient at the delay‚ conservatives seized on a temporary provision installed in the Book of Discipline in 2019 allowing conferences and congregations to exit the church body while retaining their property. This temporary proviso‚ rule 2553‚ expires on Dec. 31‚ 2023‚ and stipulates that a congregation must convince a two-thirds majority of a voting assembly to get out‚ and‚ to keep their property‚ they had to ante up two years’ worth of apportionments (proportional contributions to the larger church’s ministries and mission) and pension liabilities. It was these conditions under which nearly 7‚700 Methodist churches bolted for the denominational door. A large contingent of the leaving group — about 4‚000 — found their way into the Global Methodist Church‚ a new body started in 2022 that vows to stick with the traditional view of marriage and sexuality and to enforce stricter bishop accountability. Where Does the UMC Go From Here? Having rid itself of its American right-wingers‚ the UMC‚ when it meets in General Conference in the spring of 2024‚ will no doubt eagerly gallop hard left to catch up with its mainline peers in endorsing sexual otherness. Think how embarrassed UMC officials must be at ecumenical soirées‚ representing a church body that refuses to get with the sexually libertine times and endorses a view of marriage and sexuality that has been the default position of God’s people for over 5‚000 years. How heavy must lay the mantle of “intolerance” and “sexual prudery” on the shoulders of these enlightened ecclesiasts. But even that flight to sexual “freedom” — and generic progressivism — is less than certain. Because of the Africans again. Amid the turmoil Stateside over the past half decade‚ conservative Methodist churches elsewhere in the world — the UMC has two times as many members overseas as here in the U.S. — have had no exit vehicle available. Conservative conferences in Africa and elsewhere have been sitting patiently waiting for the disaffiliation process to sprout international wings. Once that is set‚ it could be that African churches flee the denomination like their conservative American peers. The president of the conservative Wesleyan Covenant Association‚ Scott Field‚ predicted to the Associated Press earlier in December an “African wave” of churches heading for the door. The African church hierarchy itself‚ however‚ seems torn. While some bishops seek an exit vehicle similar to that provided by rule 2553‚ other African prelates‚ backed by the U.S. bureaucracy‚ are urging loyalty to the church body even while hewing to traditional views on sexual matters‚ including marriage. A proposal thought up by UMC hierarchy‚ called regionalization‚ will make this possible. According to regionalization‚ the Methodist church in the U.S. and Western Europe would consider itself its own regional conference‚ with the ability to write its own Book of Discipline‚ with a progressive definition of marriage and the lawful ability to ordain LGBTQ clergy. The African and Eastern European churches‚ meanwhile‚ could stick with the current definition of marriage — the one man–one woman sort — and refuse to ordain practicing gay and lesbian pastors. The UMC would remain united‚ international‚ and large‚ albeit internally discordant. A house divided against itself on sexual and marital policy. Eleven of the 14 African bishops signed off on regionalization earlier this year in a meeting in New York. Wrote the bishops‚ who hold conservative views on marriage and sexuality: Notwithstanding the differences in our UMC regarding the issue of human sexuality … we categorically state that we do not plan to leave The United Methodist Church and will continue to be shepherds of God’s flock in this worldwide denomination. This prompted pushback from the UMC Africa Initiative‚ a group of 40 African leaders who rejected “the progressive views of the largely white‚ relatively rich‚ and declining church in the US.” The bishops’ statement continued: We reject the proposed regionalization plan‚ aimed at silencing the voice of the church in Africa. The effect of that plan would be to compartmentalize sin within the UMC and make the African church complicit in allowing the U.S. church to adopt unscriptural teachings and standards. Will regionalization work? Tooley doesn’t think so. He writes: Most United Methodists are in Africa.… They are overwhelmingly strongly traditionalist. Some U.S. United Methodist institutionalists think that excluding Africa from new liberal marriage and sexuality standards will persuade them to stay. Maybe‚ but I doubt it. Africa in the past has already rejected similar proposals. Many bishops in Africa‚ whose salaries are U.S.-paid‚ want to stay United Methodist. But they will unlikely persuade many Africans after United Methodism fully liberalizes next year. He sees the internal inconsistency as determinative. Africans‚ after all‚ dwarf the U.S. church in membership numbers — a growing 7 million to a shrinking 5 million. If all collected in one body‚ the Africans will quickly tire of a smaller American contingent dictating church policy and attempt to exert a stronger hand. The U.S. church‚ meanwhile‚ will find it increasingly intolerable to countenance views they consider retrograde on sex and marriage. Opines Tooley: “U.S. progressives who think ahead will not want repeatedly to contend with growing numbers of Africans whose views are so opposed to their own.” The big issues will no doubt shake out at the 2024 General Conference‚ scheduled for April and May in Charlotte. It is then and there that new marriage and sexuality policies will likely be passed and the fate of overseas conferences and congregations — whether they stay in the UMC or go their own way — will be determined. The post Conservative Methodist Exit Nears End Point appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Success Is Not Just About Skill and Talent
Favicon 
townhall.com

Success Is Not Just About Skill and Talent

Success Is Not Just About Skill and Talent
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

The Lessons of 2023
Favicon 
townhall.com

The Lessons of 2023

The Lessons of 2023
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Why Did They Attack Christmas?
Favicon 
townhall.com

Why Did They Attack Christmas?

Why Did They Attack Christmas?
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Thomas Jefferson and the 'Two Enemies of the People'
Favicon 
townhall.com

Thomas Jefferson and the 'Two Enemies of the People'

Thomas Jefferson and the 'Two Enemies of the People'
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

The Cyber Infiltration of China’s Liberation Army
Favicon 
townhall.com

The Cyber Infiltration of China’s Liberation Army

The Cyber Infiltration of China’s Liberation Army
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

An American Carol
Favicon 
townhall.com

An American Carol

An American Carol
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

An Unusual Christmas Miracle
Favicon 
townhall.com

An Unusual Christmas Miracle

An Unusual Christmas Miracle
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 107462 out of 117198
  • 107458
  • 107459
  • 107460
  • 107461
  • 107462
  • 107463
  • 107464
  • 107465
  • 107466
  • 107467
  • 107468
  • 107469
  • 107470
  • 107471
  • 107472
  • 107473
  • 107474
  • 107475
  • 107476
  • 107477
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund