A horrifying future: When millennials rule
A horrifying future: When millennials rule
The disturbing trend in marginalizing conservative thought on social media continues unabated. This is to be expected: Liberals hate freedom of speech and will always do whatever they can to “no-platform” their ideological opponents. In the mind of the conservative, there are liberal opinions and there are conservative opinions, both at least potentially valid (the conservative,… (more…)
The Christian life: A battleground, not a playground
The Christian life: A battleground, not a playground
There are times when life gets hard, when something happens that is really tough, when we’re weathering a storm. There are also times when we don’t really feel God’s presence in our lives. We wonder what is going on. We wonder whether we’ve done something wrong. The Bible calls times like these trials, and it talks… (more…)
‘Religious liberty’ bill heads to governor’s desk
‘Religious liberty’ bill heads to governor’s desk
Georgia lawmakers are fighting back against the “gay”-rights movement. Lawmakers in Georgia moved forward a bill to the governor’s desk that gives faith-based groups and others the right to opt out of serving couples, both “gay” and straight, if they profess religious-based reasons for doing so. Called the “religious liberty” measure, House Bill 757 was passed… (more…)
Author Geert Wilders: No Difference Between Islam, Radical Islam
Controversial Dutch politician and author Geert Wilders is speaking out against Islam, but unlike most Westerners he does not draw a distinction between Islam and radical Islam, but claims that they are the same.
Wilders is a member of the Dutch parliament and founder of the Party for Freedom. He said outspokenness about Islam has taken a toll on his life. He has been threatened with death, been taken court, and been banned from other European countries.
“Anybody who dares to speak out against this ideology called Islam will pay a heavy price,” he in an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV. “I lived with my wife for six months in a prison cell for security reasons. We didn’t commit any crime. We lived in army barracks and safe houses. I always say if I spoke up, which I’m not planning to do, but just for argument’s sake, if I spoke out against Christianity, all those things would not have happened. We use the pen and, unfortunately, they use the ax.”
Wilders is a controversial critic of Islam, campaigning against what he sees as the “Islamisation of the Netherlands.” He has compared the Quran to Hitler’s Mein Kampf, and has called for the book to be banned. He also advocates ending immigration from Muslim countries.

Wilders was banned from entering Britain for nine months in 2009; the ban was overturned in October 2009 after he appealed. In June 2011, he was acquitted of hate charges.
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