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Posts from 2016 (Page 4)

“Mysticore” is the new norm: Inside the trend that’s casting its spell over the culture

Magic, mysticism and the occult are moving into the mainstream. Is it just a fad or a sign of spiritual crisis? By Laura Bolt August 22, 2016 Welcome to the season of the witch. Recently, the Brooklyn Academy of Music hosted a Witches Brew film festival, which included the acclaimed new film “The Witch.” Lately it isn’t uncommon to see glossy magazines like Nylon with headlines…

‘Extreme Natural Disaster’: Scientists Find Evidence Supporting Chinese Account of Great Flood

By Garrett Haley  August 8, 2016 Note from Pastor Kevin Lea:  The authors of this article, and Dr. Monty White (in the Answers in Genesis article quoted at the end), are making a serious error by equating the Science Magazine article with the Flood of Noah (TFON).  The flood described in this ancient Chinese flood legend must have been a post-flood event, as…

World Vision: Hamas Funding Only Latest Anti-Israel Mission

by Tom Olago August 10, 2016 http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=555 How would you react to the possibility that your generous offerings and gifts to a Christian outreach organization did not alleviate the sufferings of the sick, hungry, poor, orphaned, widow or refugee? Instead, they were used to buy weapons that would shed the blood of innocent people, including women and children, in heinous terrorist attacks.…

LGBT 2016-17 Goals: Target “All” Students, Not Just LGBT

August 3, 2016 by Gary Randall An LGBT Global Summit was held within the Democrat Convention last week. One of the leaders, activist Kevin Jennings, formerly with the Obama Administration’s Education Department, said, “The future of the LGBT movement hinges largely on the out come of this election.” Another leader, the director of GLAD, told the global gathering, “Let’s dream bigger for a…

Why Are Jews Not ‘Radicalized?’

by Judith Bergman August 16, 2016 According to the most popular and largely dominant theory of why Muslims become radicalized, the more they feel discriminated against, the more likely they are to engage in terrorism and join terrorist groups such as Islamic State. This theory claims to be research based. It is only fitting, therefore, to examine why it is not equally…