2025-06-17T21:36:08-07:00

Last week Israel bombed Iran, saying it destroyed over a hundred targets in the theocratic, Islamist state. Israel claimed that Iran was close to developing a nuclear weapon. U.S. intelligence claimed that was untrue, that Iran still remains years away from achieving that. U.S. intelligence surely knows what it is talking about. Israel knows that too. Then, why did Israel really bomb Iran last week? There is a unanimous consent among western nations that Iran—which is a rogue state advocating... Read more

2025-06-17T19:31:19-07:00

“Mexico Will Pay For It” When Donald Trump was elected to a second term as U.S. president last November, he then said he would “not start wars but stop them.” For instance, he had been campaigning that if elected president he would end the Russian war in Ukraine on the first day of his presidency. There isn’t even sniff in the air of that war coming to an end. Trump had said Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to make a... Read more

2025-06-15T23:23:53-07:00

Christianity seems to have been in decline in the U.S. in this century witnessed by a decline in church attendance. Yet, in other places in the world for the past few decades, especially Africa and South Korea, Christianity has been flourishing witnessed by an increase in the number of churches and church attendance. However, Bible reading in the U.S. seems to be on the incline. The American Bible Society’s Annual Report on Bible Reading In recent years, there has been... Read more

2025-06-16T09:15:44-07:00

American J. J. Spaun won the U.S. Open at the famed Oakmont Country Club golf course near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—despite a rain delay but in great style—by holing a mammoth 64-foot putt on the final, 72nd hole to win by two strokes over Robert McIntyre of Scotland. I Had Picked Spaun to Win Before the day’s play today, I picked Spaun to win the tournament. Early this year, I had never known about him. He is 34 years old. He had... Read more

2025-06-15T11:39:10-07:00

PGA Tour player Sam Burns took the sole lead today in the 125th U.S. Open golf tournament by one stroke at the famed Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He shot rounds of 72, 65, and 69 for a total of 206, four under par. His nearest rivals to win this coveted, major championship are Adam Scott and J. J. Spaun, tied at three under par, and Viktor Hoviland at one under par. Only one of these players has won... Read more

2025-06-10T14:21:12-07:00

On Sunday, June 8th, Roman Catholic Pope Leo XIV led a Mass at St. Peter’s Square asking God to “open borders, break down walls (and) dispel hatred.” He further denounced “prejudice … we now see emerging also in political nationalisms.” It was obvious that he implied what is called “Christian nationalism” advocated by some evangelicals, Pentecostals, and Charismatics in the U.S. who are strong supporters of Republican President Donald Trump. His spiritual advisor Paula White-Cain is a Charismatic televangelist, church... Read more

2025-06-02T11:27:19-07:00

Scottie Scheffler Continues to Dominate the PGA Tour Scottie Scheffler won The Memorial Tournament yesterday in Columbus, Ohio, by four strokes over Ben Griffin as a repeat of last year. It was Scheffler’s third win in his last four starts, and Griffin had won The Colonial last week in Fort Worth, Texas. The Memorial is played at Muirfield Village Golf Club. It is called Jack’s Place because Jack Nicklaus—the guy with the most major wins in golf, with eighteen—designed it,... Read more

2025-05-30T22:03:06-07:00

Mennonite Anabaptists Celebrate Their 500th Anniversary Christian Mennonites are gathering in Zurich, Switzerland, to celebrate the 500th year of their origin, which occurred in that city. Although they number less than 2 million people, Mennonites are the largest church denomination among the Anabaptist movement that they started. Anabaptist means to be baptized “again” (ana) or “re-baptized,” although they did not accept either of those terms. These terms refer to Christians who had been baptized as infants in especially state church... Read more

2025-05-28T14:15:37-07:00

Israel Is Making Life Difficult for West Bank Palestinians According to Forensic Architecture—a research group at Goldsmith’s, University of London—the IDF forces of Israel are using some of the same tactics in the West Bank in a military campaign called Operation Iron Wall that it uses in the ongoing Gaza war. According to some of Israel’s foremost political leaders, its purpose is to seize control of Palestinian territory in the West Bank and eventually include it with Jewish settlements in... Read more

2025-05-20T22:18:56-07:00

The present Gaza war started in October 2023 because Hamas—the Muslim terrorist organization that governs the Gaza Strip—foolishly attacked the western flank of Israel on October 7 that year, killing about 1,200 Jews. The Israel Defense Force then invaded Gaza to wage a war in an effort to root out Hamas which was dug into an intricate system of tunnels. The result has been that the IDF has now killed over 53,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Most of them... Read more

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