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Grand Egyptian Museum Finally Opens in Sight of the Pyramids After Decades of Setbacks
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Grand Egyptian Museum Finally Opens in Sight of the Pyramids After Decades of Setbacks

A $1 billion museum built to showcase the finest of ancient Egyptian artifacts has finally been opened in Giza after more than 2 decades of planning, building, and setbacks. Fireworks and drone light shows lit up the desert night. Below, a gala of Egyptian elite, heads of state, and foreign dignitaries gathered around the spectacular […] The post Grand Egyptian Museum Finally Opens in Sight of the Pyramids After Decades of Setbacks appeared first on Good News Network.
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​You can’t follow Jesus and despise the people who brought us Jesus
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​You can’t follow Jesus and despise the people who brought us Jesus

America suffers from more than political unrest. We are in a spiritual drought — a values famine so deep that even the conservative movement, once grounded in virtue, now splinters under the weight of ego and bitterness. Too many voices compete for authority on the right, but too few echo the one voice that matters: God’s.This isn’t about pundits or personalities. It’s about the soul of our movement and the substance of our faith. Somewhere along the way, many conservatives forgot a truth written plainly in Scripture: It is Christian to love and support the Jewish people.If we can’t love our spiritual cousins — the people through whom our faith was born — what are we even defending? What good is a ‘Christian’ movement that forgets the Christian part?When Jesus was asked which commandment was greatest, He didn’t hedge: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments” (Matthew 22:37–40).Two commandments. No asterisks, no exemptions for those who worship differently or descend from another people. Jesus didn’t love selectively. He loved sacrificially.The roots of the faith — and the movementConservatism, at its best, has always drawn strength from virtue — faith, family, freedom, and responsibility. Yet we’re watching parts of the movement trade virtue for venom. Courage has been confused with cruelty, boldness with bitterness, and orthodoxy with outrage.That confusion has allowed an old poison to re-emerge: open hostility toward Jews and Israel. It comes disguised in respectable terms like “nationalism,” “authentic Christianity,” or “anti-globalism.” But strip away the labels and you find something that bears no resemblance to Christ.Scripture leaves no doubt: “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse” (Genesis 12:3). That was God’s covenant with Abraham — the father of Israel and of faith itself. You cannot claim to follow the God of Abraham while despising Abraham’s descendants.Christian Zionism isn’t a modern political fad. It’s the natural outflow of biblical belief. The early church didn’t view itself apart from Israel; it saw itself grafted into the same vine. “Do not consider yourself to be superior to those other branches,” Paul wrote. “If you do, consider this: You do not support the root, but the root supports you” (Romans 11:18).Jesus was born a Jew, lived as a Jew, and died under a sign that read “King of the Jews.” The apostles were Jewish. The first believers were Jewish. The Old Testament — the foundation of Christian morality — was written by Jews. To despise the Jewish people is to despise the very tree that bore the Savior.Love commands courageChrist’s command in John 13:34 is unmistakable: “Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” If we can’t love our spiritual cousins — the people through whom our faith was born — what are we even defending? What good is a “Christian” movement that forgets the Christian part?The world starves for grace. Our culture feasts on outrage, cynicism, and suspicion. The church’s mission — and the conservative movement’s moral responsibility — is not to mirror that chaos but to model something better.We talk about “saving America,” but no nation can be saved if it forgets how to love its neighbor. America’s founders drew moral strength from Scripture because they understood that the deepest revolutions begin not in politics but in the human heart.Jesus didn’t build walls between people — He built bridges to their hearts. He dined with tax collectors, healed Roman soldiers, and forgave His executioners. He chose compassion over contempt.When He met the Samaritan woman at the well, He didn’t belittle her faith — He offered her living water. When Christ told the parable of the Good Samaritan, He made the hero an outsider despised by His own people. Love, He showed us, knows no boundary.If Jesus could forgive the people who nailed Him to a cross, surely we can love the people through whom God gave us His Son.Truth without love is just noiseLove does not mean silence. The same Jesus who preached mercy also overturned the tables of corruption. Scripture commands believers to “have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them” (Ephesians 5:11).Today a dangerous strain cloaks hatred in holiness. It mistakes cruelty for conviction and turns “truth-telling” into a license to dehumanize. But righteousness without love is rebellion, not faith.Standing against that spirit isn’t weakness. It’s obedience. Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for pride and hypocrisy, warning that “many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord,’ ... Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you’” (Matthew 7:22–23). Faith without love is empty. Theology without mercy is just noise.A call back to first principlesWe are not only in a culture war; we are in a crisis of the soul. Civility has been replaced by performance. Grace by grudges. Authenticity by algorithms. Too many of our debates aim to win arguments rather than save souls.Differences are inevitable. Divisions are a choice. We can disagree passionately and still love deeply. That is the mark of maturity — and the essence of Christianity. “If you love those who love you, what reward will you get?” Jesus asked in Matthew 5:46. Real love begins where comfort ends.RELATED: This crisis in churches is real. Will Christians fight back? Photo by John Greim/Contributor via Getty ImagesThe conservative movement must decide: Will we reflect Christ or merely invoke His name when it’s convenient? Will we unite around truth or fracture around pride? Anti-Jewish rhetoric isn’t just politically foolish — it’s spiritually corrosive.It isn’t “based.” It’s blasphemous.Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” What we need now are not louder voices but larger hearts. Not more outrage, but more grace. Not more warriors in the comments section, but more witnesses in the world.It’s time to return to first principles: Love God. Love your neighbor. Those two commandments are enough to heal a movement — and maybe even a nation.The next time someone claims to speak for Christianity while spewing hate, open your Bible. The truth is written in red.Jesus didn’t call us to divide. He called us to love. And love, real love, always points back to the cross — and to the people through whom God brought the Savior of the world.
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'Berserkeley': Antifa Thugs Violently Attack Attendees at TPUSA's 'This Is Turning Point' Tour
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'Berserkeley': Antifa Thugs Violently Attack Attendees at TPUSA's 'This Is Turning Point' Tour

'Berserkeley': Antifa Thugs Violently Attack Attendees at TPUSA's 'This Is Turning Point' Tour
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Scott Jennings Leaves Son of Actor Michael Douglas Stuttering Over SNAP and the Schumer Shutdown (WATCH)
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Scott Jennings Leaves Son of Actor Michael Douglas Stuttering Over SNAP and the Schumer Shutdown (WATCH)

On Monday, Republican Commentator Scott Jennings left the young adult son of actor Michael Douglas dazed on CNN’s NewsNight. Podcaster Dylan Douglas thought he could pin the blame for the Schumer…
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Commonwealth Bank Books $2.6 Billion Quarterly Profit, up 2 Percent
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Commonwealth Bank Books $2.6 Billion Quarterly Profit, up 2 Percent

People walk past a branch of the Commonwealth Bank in Melbourne, Australia, on Feb. 6, 2019. William West/AFP via Getty ImagesCommonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has posted a robust first-quarter result,…
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Van Jones Unleashes Bizarre Rant on CNN Claiming the Democrats Won the Schumer Shutdown Battle
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Van Jones Unleashes Bizarre Rant on CNN Claiming the Democrats Won the Schumer Shutdown Battle

Democrat political analyst Van Jones must have just returned from Bizarro World. His Monday night rant on CNN about the Schumer Shutdown was the opposite of everything that happened. It sounds like the…
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The Public Square – Latest Polling With Liberty Nation
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The Public Square – Latest Polling With Liberty Nation

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NSW to Penalise Landlords Who Allow Illegal Vape and Tobacco Sales
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NSW to Penalise Landlords Who Allow Illegal Vape and Tobacco Sales

A man smokes a vape device in Manchester, England, on May 30, 2023. Christopher Furlong/Getty ImagesLandlords who turn a blind eye to illegal vape and tobacco sales are about to face serious consequences…
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An America First Plan for Gaza
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An America First Plan for Gaza

On February 4, 2025, President Donald Trump surprised the world as he announced his solution for the war-wrecked Gaza Strip, which for decades has served as a launchpad for terrorism against Israel. “You…
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REPORT: Ghislaine Maxwell to Seek Commutation from President Trump
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REPORT: Ghislaine Maxwell to Seek Commutation from President Trump

Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly preparing to ask President Trump for a commutation. This comes after she was moved to a cushy ‘prison camp’ in Texas a few months…
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