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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Are You Ready For The AI Robotic Transhuman Future? Globalists’ Climate Change Depopulation Agenda Has Gone Live
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Are You Ready For The AI Robotic Transhuman Future? Globalists’ Climate Change Depopulation Agenda Has Gone Live

The maniacs running the planet are going for broke Alex Jones and Jason Bermas discuss how the climate change fraud being foisted upon the youth is a cloak for depopulation‚ ahead of the AI robotic transhuman metamorphosis of society into the globalist’s final vision – death for you‚ godhood for them. Don’t forget‚ Infowars relies on YOUR SUPPORT! To continue funding this independent operation‚ we urge you to visit the Infowars Store where you can fund the battle against globalism by purchasing great products such as dietary supplements‚ air and water filters‚ books‚ t-shirts‚ survival gear and much more.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Missouri AG Alleges Soros’s Media Matters Defrauded Public‚ Launches Probe
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Missouri AG Alleges Soros’s Media Matters Defrauded Public‚ Launches Probe

by William Upton‚ The National Pulse: Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has notified the far-left group Media Matters – which works to de-platform conservative voices in media – they are the subject of an investigation by his office for the “fraudulent solicitation of donations from Missourians.” According to the Attorney General‚ Media Matters deceptively manipulated the X […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

$15‚000 Gold
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$15‚000 Gold

by Jim Rickards‚ Daily Reckoning: continually remind gold investors‚ whether in bullion or mining shares‚ not to get too euphoric when gold rallies and not to get too depressed when the dollar price retreats. Gold is still the best form of money and proves valuable to investors over time. This is true whether inflation or […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

With Boomers Retiring‚ Worker Co-ops Are on the Rise
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With Boomers Retiring‚ Worker Co-ops Are on the Rise

Three great stories we found on the internet this week. Teamwork In the years ahead‚ more and more baby boomers will retire‚ some of them without plan for who will run their businesses. One response to this “silver tsunami”: creating worker-owned cooperatives. In worker co-ops‚ the workers run the business and keep the profits. This has been shown to result in better pay than traditional businesses — and more productivity‚ too. Credit: Brian O’Doherty Case in point: When the owner of Baltimore’s Common Ground Cafe retired and closed the shop last summer‚ its employees banded together and quickly began to organize. In the first six weeks after the cafe reopened as a worker co-op‚ Common Ground was able to raise wages by up to 25 percent. Reopening as a co-op “was the best feeling in the world‚” barista Sierra Allen told Yes! Magazine‚ “because we get to see our customers‚ we get to spend time with one another‚ and when we see issues‚ we can fix them the way we see fit.” Read more at Yes! Magazine Under the sun Solar power has become the cheapest form of energy in the world‚ making it an appealing option for Native American tribes who lack reliable access to electricity. That — along with the impacts of fossil fuels — is why Cody Two Bears‚ member of the Sioux tribe in North Dakota‚ started building solar farms. Two Bears is the founder of Indigenized Energy‚ which installs free solar farms for tribal nations. A 1‚100-panel solar farm that Indigenized Energy built in Cannon Ball‚ on the Standing Rock reservation‚ produces enough energy to power 60 homes and saves the tribe up to $10‚000 per year.  When reservations were created‚ the government intentionally placed many of them on land that wasn’t good for farming. But now‚ because the tribes have been such good stewards of the environment‚ much of that land is ideal for renewables. “Some of the lands that were the worst lands 160 years ago are now some of the most pristine because our tribal nations have protected and preserved them‚” said Two Bears. Read more at the BBC Free reads A new major book award has launched in the US with a unique jury: 300 incarcerated people. Created by Freedom Reads‚ the National Book Foundation and the Center for Justice Innovation‚ the competition is a way for those serving sentences “to meaningfully participate in our shared national cultural conversation‚” Freedom Reads CEO Reginald Dwayne Betts said in a press release. Crushed by negative news? Sign up for the Reasons to be Cheerful newsletter. [contact-form-7] The finalists are Tess Gunty‚ Jamil Jan Kochai‚ Roger Reeves and Imani Perry. Before the winner is announced in June 2024‚ incarcerated people will also be able to participate in live discussions and literary readings.  John J. Lennon‚ a writer who is serving a life sentence‚ was involved in planning the award and is serving as a juror. “The award just tells us‚ hey‚ we can add meaning‚ it shows us that our word can count too‚” Lennon said.  Read more at the Guardian The post With Boomers Retiring‚ Worker Co-ops Are on the Rise appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

Be Content – Senior Living – December 13
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Be Content – Senior Living – December 13

Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have‚ because God has said‚ “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” —Hebrews 13:5 There is a story of a rich industrialist who walked past a fisherman one day. He was irritated to find the man sitting lazily beside his boat instead of out at sea. The rich man asked‚ “Why aren’t you out there fishing?” The fisherman replied‚ “Because I’ve caught enough fish for today.” The rich man asked‚ “Why don’t you catch more fish than you need? There’s still more work to be done.” The fisherman responded with‚ “What would I do with them once I caught them?” “You could buy a better boat so you could go deeper into the sea and catch more fish‚” the rich man impatiently replied. “You could purchase nylon nets‚ catch even more fish‚ and make even more money. Eventually‚ you’d have a fleet of boats‚ people to do the work for you‚ and be rich like me.” After quietly contemplating‚ the fisherman asked‚ “Then what would I do?” “You could sit down and enjoy life like I am‚” the industrialist said. Looking placidly out to sea‚ the fisherman replied‚ “What do you think I’m doing now?” The Apostle Paul said to the church in Philippi‚ “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. ...I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation‚ whether well fed or hungry‚ whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength” (Philippians 4:11-13). Whatever situations come your way-good or bad-find your strength in the Lord and learn to rely on Him for provision. It’s often hard to have faith that He will provide in times of need‚ but rejoice in what He has given you thus far in your current situation‚ and trust completely in His timing. PRAYER CHALLENGE: Ask the Lord to make you content in life whatever circumstances come your way.  Visit the Senior Living Ministries website Visit the Senior Living Ministries website The post Be Content – Senior Living – December 13 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

A Prayer for Surrender This Christmas – Your Daily Prayer – December 13
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A Prayer for Surrender This Christmas – Your Daily Prayer – December 13

A Prayer for Surrender This ChristmasBy Meg Bucher "I am the LORD‚ and there is no other; apart from me there is no God. I will strengthen you‚ though you have not acknowledged me‚ so that from the rising of the sun to the place of its setting people may know there is none besides me. I am the LORD‚ and there is no other. I form light and create darkness‚ I bring prosperity and create disaster; I‚ the LORD‚ do all these things." Isaiah 45:5-7 NLT Let go and let God is a familiar phrase many of us use to comfort others navigating a difficult time. But‚ when it's our situation needing divine intervention‚ it's difficult to embrace. Human forgiveness lacks the appropriate amount of endurance and strength to reconcile a situation that has been decimated by betrayal and hurt. Enter Jesus‚ by whom we have access to supernatural strength embrace peace‚ forgiveness‚ and the hope of reconciliation on this side of heaven. The prophet Isaiah points out crucial truths in the verses above‚ by which we can operate in our daily lives. When our emotions start to run away‚ we can instead choose to yield to the following powerful truths as we pray. Let's pray: Father‚Today‚ as we pray the divinely inspired words of the prophet Isaiah‚ we ask You to root these truths in our hearts and water them faithfully. We pray for the surrender of our minds‚ wills‚ and physical bodies into Your hands.  "I am the LORD‚ and there is no other; apart from me there is no God."  Father‚ when we attempt to be the lord of our situations‚ help us to surrender quickly before we damage our relationships with the people You have so carefully placed in our lives. Remove our selfishness in disagreement‚ and strip us of the right to be offended‚ Lord. Let us remember‚ You are the LORD. We are not. "I will strengthen you‚ though you have not acknowledged me‚ so that from the rising of the sun to the place of its setting people may know there is none besides me." God‚ we confess we do not immediately acknowledge You when we are offended or angry. Father‚ we fail so often to filter our emotions through the truth of who You are and what Your Word instructs us‚ so particularity to do in order to be peacemakers. We pray to submit and surrender our gut reactions and longstanding grudges into Your hands‚ Father. By Your strength‚ usher forgiveness and compassion into our hearts and minds‚ allowing us to forgive and love others as we are meant to. Pull offense out of our grip‚ Father‚ by Your strength! And replace it with Your peace‚ which surpasses all understanding!  "I am the LORD‚ and there is no other. I form light and create darkness‚ I bring prosperity and create disaster; I the LORD‚ do all these things." Father‚ You are the LORD‚ as Isaiah so faithfully penned ...we are not. You form light and darkness‚ bring prosperity and disaster ...You do all these things. You are in control. We are not sovereign over our lives. You are. We are not in control of the created universe. You are. Father‚ when we are bent on our way and our timing‚ please strip our hearts of the pride and selfishness which prevents us from surrendering to You. We cannot make another human heart understand our point of view‚ God. And it's frustrating! Often‚ we feel misunderstood‚ wrongly accused‚ and slighted by the offense. Help us to surrender our perspective of every situation‚ Father.  You‚ Lord‚ make things happen. Our prayers today are for the full surrender of our lives into Your hands. Things we would give our lives to mend‚ we turn over to You‚ Father. Because we can't fix it in our strength. We need You‚ Author of every heart‚ to help us reach another to achieve reconciliation. Do it‚ Father‚ as only You can. You do these things‚ Lord. You are the God of miracles. As we surrender‚ we pray for the littering of Your miracles to come to fruition in our lives ...not just for our comfort or satisfaction‚ peace or prosperity. Let all these things be done for Your glory‚ Lord. Because Peace is truly something You accomplish.  In Jesus' Names‚ Amen. Photo credit: ©Playbackmedia.com/Sparrowstock/David Clark Meg writes about everyday life within the love of Christ at Joy Overflowing and Sunny&;80. She is the author of "Friends with Everyone‚ Friendship within the Love of Christ‚" "Surface‚ Unlocking the Gift of Sensitivity‚" "Glory Up‚ The Everyday Pursuit of Praise‚" "Home‚ Finding Our Identity in Christ‚" and “Sent‚ Faith in Motion.” Meg earned a Marketing/PR degree from Ashland University but stepped out of the business world to stay home and raise her two daughters ...which led her to pursue her writing passion. A contributing writer for Salem Web Network since 2016‚ Meg is now thrilled to be a part of the editorial team as Editor of Christian Headlines. Meg loves being involved in her community and local church‚ leads Bible study‚ and serves as a youth leader for teen girls. LISTEN to More Christmas Prayers on LifeAudio Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week‚ she gives you practical‚ real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day‚ click below! Now that you’ve prayed‚ are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer for Surrender This Christmas – Your Daily Prayer – December 13 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

December 13‚ 2023
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December 13‚ 2023

December 13‚ 2023
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BlabberBuzz Feed
2 yrs

Rumble CEO Confirms 'Unprecedented' Attack: Is Free Speech Under Siege?
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Rumble CEO Confirms 'Unprecedented' Attack: Is Free Speech Under Siege?

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BlabberBuzz Feed
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Iowa Lawmaker Takes Aim At Satanic Display In State Capitol: Demands Removal And Legal Changes
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Iowa Lawmaker Takes Aim At Satanic Display In State Capitol: Demands Removal And Legal Changes

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

Authority Is Good for You
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Authority Is Good for You

I must begin with a confession: I’m guilty. I’m a misuser of authority. Jonathan Leeman’s book Authority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable‚ Strengthens Communities‚ and Promotes Human Flourishing begins with a similar confession. Leeman writes‚ “Here is an unassailable fact: To some degree‚ you and I have misused our authority by lording it over others” (xvi). He confesses not only that has he misused authority but that apart from the grace of God‚ he’ll continue to do so. We’ve all used our authority to serve ourselves for our own purposes and gain. Here’s another unassailable fact: to some degree‚ you and I have been sinned against when others have lorded their authority over us. What hope is there for those of us who have misused authority or had it misused against us? This is an important question for our day. Leeman is a man under authority who seeks to steward authority well as he manages several roles. He’s editorial director for 9Marks‚ cohost of the Pastors Talk podcast‚ an elder at Cheverly Baptist Church‚ a husband‚ and a father. In Authority‚ Leeman gives an understanding of both good and bad authority. He seeks to equip those in various domains to carefully steward their gifts of authority. His work reflects a strong biblical argument for what God-given authority is and gives numerous illustrations from his experiences in these realms. Good and Bad Authority Leeman defines authority as a “moral license to make decisions or give commands” (27). But what is good authority? It’s life-giving. For those who are under it and those who exercise it‚ it pushes both to mature in the Lord. It creates groups with a purpose. Good authority teaches about God’s immanence and his transcendence because of the healthy boundaries it sets. Fundamentally‚ good authority is submitted to God. It’s sacrificial‚ truthful‚ just‚ merciful‚ and compassionate. Good authority is sacrificial‚ truthful‚ just‚ merciful‚ and compassionate. In reading Leeman’s description of good authority‚ I longed to experience it and to share it with others. I had to stop and consider‚ Where do I see this in my own life? Do I recognize it when I live under it? Unfortunately‚ experiencing good authority is probably more of an exception than a norm in the post-fall world. Bad authority longs to be “like God‚” ruling next to him or replacing him instead of submitting to him (Gen. 3:5). Leeman describes bad authority as playing God in his omniscience‚ omnipotence‚ righteousness‚ and glory. Good authority can quickly turn into bad authority. For example‚ complementarian theology describes differences in authority; the temptation exists for those with greater authority—pastors‚ husbands‚ parents‚ and so on—to use those differences for their own selfish ends. Using Leeman’s approach‚ we should be asking ourselves‚ “Am I avoiding counsel? Am I seeking control? Am I trusting in myself? Am I demanding to be honored?” None of these qualities should be present in an authority that seeks to complement those in their care. If we use Leeman’s approach as a tool for self-reflection it offers guardrails against abuses. Limits of Authority The other side of authority is submission to authority. Leeman writes that submission involves “deferring by moral constraint to another person’s judgment and deploying your resources for the sake of fulfilling that person’s judgments” (65). The world sometimes recoils at the idea of submission because it’s conceived as nothing short of being a doormat. But Leeman argues submission isn’t dehumanizing or infantilizing—it doesn’t remove agency but rather trains toward growth. Submission isn’t demeaning‚ because human authority isn’t absolute. There are boundaries that preserve our dignity as image-bearers. Leeman outlines three situations where we’re not required to submit: (1) when an authority figure requires us to sin‚ (2) when an authority figure requires us to do something God has not authorized that particular authority figure to require‚ and (3) when an authority is acting to wrongly harm us (see 77–79). These limits offer a strong defense against the abuse of authority. Leeman also provides a taxonomy to encourage much-needed nuance when discussing authority. Authority comes in two distinct types: authority of command and authority of counsel. Both have the “right to issue directives that bind the conscience‚” but only the authority of command has the right to enforce it (156). Submission isn’t demeaning‚ because human authority isn’t absolute. There are boundaries that preserve our dignity as image-bearers. Leeman limits the authority of command to parents‚ the state‚ and the church. Though the type of authority may be common‚ parents‚ the state‚ and the church each have different spheres of authority and permissible means of enforcement. For example‚ a local congregation may use exclusion as a means of spiritual discipline but not physical coercion. And the authority of parents transitions to counsel as children mature. Leeman carefully explains each aspect of authority‚ with emphasis on the limits of authority and the appropriate attitude for enforcing commands. Husbands and pastors‚ though‚ are only given the authority to counsel. The authority of counsel “follows a gospel logic. . . . It doesn’t use force‚ but renounces force because doing so displays the beauty of whatever compels . . . new desires” (164). This is an important distinction in light of the real and potential abuses that occur when husbands and pastors take up the authority of command that isn’t theirs to wield. Pastors‚ for example‚ are given the authority to teach Scripture and oversee the congregation; they have no right to extend their authority where Scripture is silent. Submission and Equality God has placed us in a world where we are called to submit to governing authorities (Rom. 13:1)‚ human institutions (1 Pet. 2:13)‚ and the leaders of our churches (Heb. 13:17)‚ among others. The weak tend to suffer most in a world that lacks suitable authority and where that authority is abused. The world is a better place when authority is in place and is exercised within appropriate limits. There are fierce debates raging within churches‚ denominations‚ and our nation about these limits especially as they relate to the concept of equality. “Equality” has largely positive connotations in our culture. But Leeman proposes that‚ just as there are good and bad versions of authority‚ there are good and bad versions of equality. Bad equality “seeks to level all hierarchies because the self’s sense of the self is rooted in the self and can therefore tolerate few externally imposed limitations” (258). In contrast‚ good equality “delights in difference‚ trusting that every God-assigned distinction possesses purpose and contributes to the countless refractions of his glory” (259). Differences can exist in authority because all serve God who holds all authorities accountable. Leeman’s arguments about equality challenge us to think about areas where we may be demanding sameness under the guise of justice. In some cases‚ we may be pushing back against God-ordained authority structures. Simply by existing in this world‚ we have responsibilities to exercise authority and to submit to others. We don’t have the option to ignore the debates. Authority offers wisdom to navigate through them. In a world dominated by stories of abuse of authority‚ Leeman offers a reflective‚ balanced approach to a challenging topic. He helps show how distinctions between types of authority and the roles of those who have it are necessary to encourage flourishing relationships.
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