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Jesus said, “If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.” (John 15:18) THE WAR ON CHRISTIANSPolitico's Heidi Przybyla went viral last Friday for comments she made about "Christian Nationalists" during an appearance on MSNBC. She said:
Be sure to click the like button. It helps me reach more people.By her own definition, our Founding Fathers were Christian Nationalists. She needs to read the Declaration of Independence:
“Endowed by our Creator,” Ms. Przybyla. I have to admit that her comment perfectly illustrates the secular (godless) world view. If there is no God, then obviously there is no Biblical standard for morality. And without a Biblical standard, then government must dictate what rights we have. She says in her rant that she’s concerned about abortion and same-sex marriage rights. Therefore, what she is saying is that she loves those sins more than the One who Created her. And anyone who disagrees with her is a Christian Nationalist. We shouldn’t be surprised by this kind of attack. Jesus predicted that the world would hate His followers because they hated Him first.
Unbelievers’ love for their sin, causes them to hate God, hate the Bible and hate people who follow the standard of Biblical morality. So prepare to be demonized by the left as we get closer to the election. The Christian Nationalist moniker is this year’s “Basket of Deplorables.” Well I am happy to be counted with the Founders. How should Christians respond to these attacks? Like Joshua said:
Be strong and courageous. VIDEO - MSNBC: Click here to watch Przybyla’s uneducated attack on Christian’s Biblical worldview. Get 20% off a group subscription Views From The Right is a reader-supported publication. Consider supporting my ministry by becoming a paid subscriber. VARVEL ON THE RADIOThis is the second time I filled in for Conservative talk radio host, Todd Huff. It was a lot of fun but I don’t think I’ll quit my day job. In this episode, I talk about the 7 men who rule the world from the grave, a book by David Breese. I wrote about this subject 3 years ago. RIGHT VIEWSVIDEO - Watch Wallbuilders’ Tim Barton preach at the World Outreach Center about the impact of Biblical Worldview on our nation's founding. This is good stuff. VIDEO - Jerry Newcombe: The Founding Fathers never intended for God to be banished from the public arena. They started the tradition of saying, “So help me, God.” This is my cartoon inspired by the failed launch of Google’s Gemini AI image maker. ... Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Views From The Right to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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(RightIsRight.co) – Hunter Biden is in the most difficult time of his life, and now he’s doing whatever it takes to not bring his father’s name down with him, but in case he can’t, he seemingly plans to hurt his father’s political enemies in the process.
During a grilling session by Republicans on Wednesday regarding his overseas business dealings, Hunter Biden, the son of the president, turned the tables on his questioners, bringing up the foreign investments of Jared Kushner, former President Trump’s son-in-law. According to Democrats present at the closed-door deposition, Biden queried GOP lawmakers about Kushner’s business activities shortly after his time at the White House. “He drew the distinction between what he has done in a business world with independent businessmen, versus foreign governments, which he did not do any business with — unlike Jared Kushner,” said Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.).
Kushner, who played a significant role in Middle East policy under the Trump administration, received a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia just six months after leaving public service, raising eyebrows and inviting scrutiny.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) noted that while the questioning remained mostly friendly, Biden became “assertive” when discussing Kushner’s dealings.
“He may be a little bit frustrated by some of the double standards relating to Jared Kushner and money that’s just been openly pocketed by Donald Trump in office,” Raskin said.
Democrats previously initiated an investigation into Kushner’s Saudi deal when they held the majority in the House, but the inquiry was dropped when Republicans took control.Hunter Biden’s appearance on Capitol Hill has been long awaited, occurring amidst House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The probe has focused on allegations that the younger Biden used his father’s influence for questionable overseas business ventures.
In his opening statement, Biden refuted the allegations, stating, “I am here today to provide the committees with the one uncontestable fact that should end the false premise of this inquiry: I did not involve my father in my business.”