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The Shaming of the Evangelical Church, Part III

This three-part series, The Shaming of the Church, was intended primarily for those of us who identify with the orthodox teachings of the Church, for it is now this portion of the Body of Christ, particularly, that is under aggressive attack by progressives for being "unloving." Despite its denials, the progressive Church has adopted an attitude of "Anything Goes" (thank you Cole Porter) regarding human sexuality. Thank God for those millions of Catholics, charismatics, fundamentalists, evangelicals, the Orthodox Church and those splinter, mainline churches (The Anglican Church in North America, the Global Methodist Church, etc.) who are "holding fast" to Christ and the historical, biblical teachings of the Church.

 

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For the Week of January 13, 2025

The biggest Biden/Harris lie: America deserves a full accounting of Joe Biden's mental incapacitation while serving as the country's president, writes Mark Alexander

How to resolve the H-1B visa controversy dividing MAGA: The past few weeks have seen prominent Republicans square up over the issue of H-1B visas and Rachel Alexander believes there is one way to bring both sides together

Cdn pol A brief history of conservative publications in Canada – updated to 2025 (Part Two): Mark Wegierski looks at the mid-1990s when conservative media in Canada seemed about to begin prospering, and beyond

Recession watch: Are Americans close to hitting their credit card limits?: Experts are falling over themselves proclaiming the strength of the American economy but Mike Maharrey argues that there are some worrisome signs in consumer debt

DEI is the problem: Forbes recently attacked opponents of DEI and essentially described them as race baiters, something that Stefan Padfield -- one of the indirect targets of the essay -- takes extreme issue with

In celebration of twenty-two years at Enter Stage Right -- Bionote of Mark Wegierski (Part Two): Mark Wegierski presents a fairly extensive biography, looking at his achievements in the 1980s

Time for a post-Al Sharpton agenda for the black community: Money flowing from Kamala Harris' failed presidential campaign to Al Sharpton highlights the need for the black community to move on from the activist, argues Donna Jackson

The election of Lebanon's new president: A symbol of Hizbullah's declining political power: The recent victory of General Joseph K. Aoun for the presidency of Lebanon shows that Hizbullah is rapidly fading in that country's political scene, says Yoni Ben Menachem

Last Week

New York's anti-fossil fuel shakedown could spread to other states: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed into law a measure that would allow her to fine oil companies tens of billions of dollars. Bonner Cohen says it's probably only the beginning of a titanic money grab

Cdn pol A brief history of conservative publications in Canada – updated to 2025 (Part One): Mark Wegierski looks at the Mulroney Years and their aftermath

In celebration of twenty-two years at Enter Stage Right -- Bionote of Mark Wegierski (Part One): Mark Wegierski presents a fairly extensive biography, focusing here on his achievements in the 1960s and 1970s

Will AI cause mass deflation?: Artificial Intelligence has promised many things -- some realistic, others not so much -- but Peter St. Onge believes that unless governments screw it up with regulation and out-dated economic policies, it could revolutionise existence for everyone

Failing Iranian state gives growing opportunity for regime change: Iran seems to have its fingers in every Middle Eastern pie and is billed as a regional power but Dr. Dan Diker believes the reality is that the Persian nation is actually teetering on the edge of collapse

How has Russia used gold to support its wartime economy?: To be sure, international sanctions have absolutely hammered the Russian economy in recent years but Mike Maharrey argues the country is still able to operate around the world, and part of that is due to its stockpiles of gold

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