Christians Above Politics, the Georgia Guidestones, and ‘The Fall of JD Hall’
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Elon Musk is backing out of buying Twitter. In an official statement released to the public, Musk claims Twitter has refused to produce all of the documentation requested despite having months to do so. Twitter is threatening to sue to force Musk to follow through at the originally agreed price-point. I'm not so sure this is the end, though, and I hope Musk can negotiate a lower price for the social media giant - for all our sakes.
In related news, someone blew up the Georgia Guidestones. The bomber is now being labeled a domestic terrorist, and authorities are seeking him out accordingly. But really now, who is the actual terrorist when you read the first of these 10 Commandments of the New World Order and consider its implications? Maintaining Earth's population at 500,000,000 implies something has to be done about several billions of the rest of us, after all.
Meanwhile, as reported by Not the Bee, Shane Morris took to Twitter yesterday to explain how Christians have a long, rich history of engagement in politics, despite what Progressives and neutrality proponents allege. See here Augustine of Hippo and The City of God.
And along those lines, a certain commenter has been active on my recent review of ‘The Everlasting Man’ by G.K. Chesterton, making certain claims about Christianity and Christians which need to be addressed and refuted directly. But I feel confident that in answering these accusations against Christians I stand in a long, rich tradition in Church History - including the one that dates back to at least the 4th century AD with Augustine.
Lastly, I’d like to respond to a YouTube video posted Thursday by ‘Fighting for the Faith’ in which Chris Rosebrough, Phil Johnson, and Justin Peters weigh in on, as the video of the title puts it, ‘The Fall of JD Hall.’ Predictably, comments on the video are turned off. But I’m going to comment here to say that a number of facts and claims herein strike me as hypocritical. Have these men showed partiality and neglected their duty to have not spoken up publicly sooner than this?
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