Daily Archives: July 28, 2023

Amazing Grace – Archive – Truth For Life

Against the dark and dangerous backdrop that Jude depicts in the earlier portion of his letter, just how will believers make it safely to the Christian life’s finish line? Jude’s concluding verses answer this question, assuring readers of God’s faithful work in their lives. Alistair Begg reminds us that God’s great work—namely, His preservation of, presentation of, and jubilation over His people—is at the very heart of the life of faith. We are kept for God by the work of Christ, and He is our eternal joy and lasting treasure.

Father, we stand before you in the awareness that our need is great—greater than we understand. And we thank you that your Word matches, supersedes our longings, answers our cries, corrects our flaws, endears us to your truth, and conforms us to the image of Jesus. Help us as we look to the Bible now, that much of this may be at work in us and to us and through us. For Christ’s sake we pray. Amen.

Well, let me encourage you to turn to Jude. If you’re visiting with us, we’ve been studying this for some time. We’ve come now to verse 24, which reads as follows: “Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy…” Well, that’s our text.

There has been a fair amount of conversation in the press lately, I’m sure you will have noted, about whistleblowers—about what a whistleblower is, about how dangerous it is to do and how often they’re on the receiving of all kinds of allegations. I suppose it was that in my mind that as I was driving around this week, I said, “You know, in one sense, Jude was actually a whistleblower.” He was, if you like, a theological whistleblower or an ecclesiastical whistleblower. He was identifying for those to whom he wrote the existence of error in their ranks. People, as we’ve discovered in studying this, had “crept in unawares,”[1] and he identified this as a clear and present danger. And as a result of that, he has written this letter in a way that takes on the challenge and seeks to encourage people to be alert to the problem. He blows the whistle.

His readers, we found from the very beginning, are those who are in Jesus Christ. They are the “called,” the “beloved [of] God.” They are “kept for Jesus.” They are on the receiving end of the abounding love and mercy and peace of God himself. And that’s how he had begun in verses 1 and 2. The body of the letter, then, as we have discovered, has been taken up with showing how the ungodliness, the blasphemy, the immorality of what is then present in these congregations actually mirrors events that had taken place long before. And he has used those events in the course of his letter to make that point forcibly, allowing us also to recognize that just as that was true way back then and as it was true in the context to which Jude wrote, so we are not immune to it in our day. And we recognize that the church at this point, in the Western world particularly, is in danger of these very same things.

Now, once he has done that—informed them of the predicament—he then went on to give them directions as to what they should be doing. And we spent time on that from verse 20 to 23. He has said to them, “I want you to keep yourselves, to stay alert, to have mercy. You know that the scoffers have been predicted, and make sure that you do not succumb to their insinuations.”[2]

Well, that was then in a whole series of imperatives, actually, in verses 20, 21, 22, and 23. If you like, he’s been saying, “This is your work,” as the readers. And then, in verse 24 and in 25, he’s going to remind us, assure us, of the work of God.

And in this way, the letter, if you like, comes full circle. He returns to where he’d begun: “God keeps you. You need to make sure you have a part in this. But if you’ve been vacillating at all, you should be absolutely certain about the presence of God and the work of God.” And so verses 24 and 25 are essentially a doxology. They’re not really a benediction. It’s an expression—a reminder, if you like—of what is at the very heart and center of the Christian life.

And as we come to these two verses, it confronts us, I think—should confront us—with the question: Just how are we doing? How are we doing in this great adventure of the Christian life? Those of us who have taken seriously the call of Jesus to repent and to believe the good news and have become his followers, I wonder, can I ask you: Do you ever feel like quitting? Do you ever find yourself somewhere along the line saying, “You know, maybe I ought to make a run for the border. Maybe there is a place for just lying down in the grass.” In the great cross-country run, if you like, of the Christian faith, do you ever wonder if you’re going to make it to the finishing line? And if so, how will we make it to the finishing line? How will we be able to breast the tape, run right through, continue to the end?

“Now to Him…”

Well, that is the encouragement that comes in verse 24: “Now to him,” he says—well-known verses. In fact, if people know only a couple of verses out of the letter of Jude, then they will know these two. And often you will find that they’re preached on their own without any reference to the context. That’s not illegitimate to do. We’ve chosen not to do that. Because I think the amazing brightness, the reality, the forcefulness of verse 24 and 25 stand out best against what is a dark and a dangerous backdrop as described in the body of the letter.

Most treatments of Jude—as we have tried to tackle Jude—most treatments of Jude in the commentaries actually breeze through verses 24 and 25. You find that a number of verses are taken at great length, and yet when it gets to the end, it’s almost as though the writer has decided, “Well, everybody knows verse 24 and 25. There’s no reason to spend any length of time on that at all.” But I decided, “No, I don’t want to breeze through these verses.” In fact, following the pattern of the Puritans, I told my colleagues during the week—last Monday, actually, at our team meeting—I said, “I’m going to design a plan to cover these verses in a whole series of sermons.” And so I came up with fifteen sermons. But I’ve decided only to use two, and you’ll be relieved by that—the first one tackling verse 24, and then, unless I change my mind, the second one in 25.

So, let’s look at verse 24.

First of all, notice the opening phrase: “Now to him…” “To him.” It’d be easy just to slide past that, wouldn’t it? But remember, Jude has begun with God. And having found it necessary to mention so much that is unsavory, he then ends his letter by establishing without doubt the one in whom all security, all joy, all assurance is to be found. Jude knew his Bible. He knew the Old Testament. He knew, for example, the psalmist declaring,

I bow down toward your holy temple
 and give thanks to your name for your steadfast love and your faithfulness,
 for you have exalted above all things
 your name and your word.[3]

“Now unto him…”[4]

When you get to the end of your Bible—it’s only a page away now that we’re in Jude—but you’ll find that the elders in Revelation are doing exactly the same as the psalmist. They recognize that all of human existence is from and directed ultimately to God; that, in the words of the Shorter Catechism, which we quote all the time, “the chief end of man” is “to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever”[5]—not to glorify ourselves and to enjoy ourselves forever but to begin with God. When we gather on the Lord’s Day, it must begin with God—not with ourselves and our needs but with God and his glory. And so the elders “cast their crowns before the throne, saying, ‘Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they existed and were created.’”[6]

Now, in this way, Jude is making it clear that it is of paramount importance that these readers—and we are the readers now, aren’t we? Having warned us of the darkness and deception that is among us, having made it clear that the strategy of these people is deceitful, he says, “I want you to make sure that we, having dealt with that, now turn our focus entirely to him.” “Unto him…” This is not our preoccupation with scoffers. This is not our preoccupation with problems that arise throughout the church history and are present in contemporary Christianity. No. Our focus is to be turned to him, to the only one who is able, to the Alpha and to the Omega.[7] Because we’re tempted, aren’t we, always to have big thoughts of ourselves and small thoughts of God?

When Paul writes to the Colossians—in fact, when he writes all the time—he writes in this vein. Colossians 1:16: “For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth.” That’s where we start: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”[8] We had breakfast this morning, if we had it, as a result of God, who makes grass grow, who controls the ebb and flow of the tides. “For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him.” “Unto him…” That’s where he starts: “Unto him…”

Incidentally, this was going to be my first of the fifteen sermons. I was simply going to preach—try to preach—on the phrase “Unto him,” so that we might get our focus in the right place, so that we might get our hearts in the right spot. “Come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker! For we are his people and the sheep of his pasture.”[9] “Unto him…”

We’re tempted always to have big thoughts of ourselves and small thoughts of God.

“Unto him” what? “Now [unto] him who is able to keep you from stumbling…” Three words; here they are: preservationpresentationjubilation.

Preservation

First of all, then, here is the promise of our preservation: “Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling…” “Stumbling.”

Jude’s brother James, in his most practical letter, in highlighting the responsibility of anyone who becomes a teacher of the gospel, says, “We all stumble in many ways.”[10] “We all stumble in many ways.” What possible relevance is there in the promise that God keeps us from stumbling unless we who walk the Christian path know what it is to stumble? “We all stumble in many ways.” James is addressing that particularly, understandably, in terms of the speech of the teacher. But we all, if we’re honest, can stumble so easily in our desires, in our decisions.

That’s why in singing our song this morning, we are made aware of the fact that there is a battle—that the Christian is involved in “a continual and irreconcilable war.”[11] Because the things that we often desire to do are things we shouldn’t do, and the things that we ought to be doing are things that we end up not doing at all.[12] That’s what Paul says in Romans 7. In Galatians 5, he’s talking about the desires of our fleshly instincts as opposed to the desires and longings of our spiritual aspirations.[13]

Now, I think it’s very important that we are prepared to acknowledge how easy it is to be tripped up, so that we might then say how wonderful it is that we are kept from stumbling. Because we face the weakness of our own hearts, first of all—that we can so easily run after things that God does not design for us or desire for us. We recognize, too, that although the pathway of the Christian life is in one sense supremely safe, it also is incredibly dangerous. It is fraught. “Through many dangers, toils, and snares,” Newton is honest enough to say, “I have already come.”[14] If you’ve just lived the last month without any dangers, any toils, any snares, any potential trip-ups, any dangerous possibilities of stumbling, then come and tell me about it afterwards, because I’d like to know how you do that.

There is the problem of my heart, there is the danger of the path, and there is the presence of the enemy. It’s like you’re walking in the hills, and you have to be very, very careful. In certain places, your foot may twist, and down you go. But what makes it even worse? If there’s somebody along the pathway who’s just looking for the opportunity just to push you over, just to catch you, just when you’re about to go down say, “Woo! Try that! Off you go!” The Evil One appears in various disguises. It was the question of a servant-maid that caused the apostle Peter to stumble and to fall: “I don’t know Jesus.” “No, I’m not a Galilean like Jesus.” “No, I’m not a stinking Galilean like Jesus!”[15] Really? How did that happen? Well, he stumbled.

God is able to keep us from stumbling—catches us on the way down, prevents us sometimes, always picks us up. Spurgeon, who’s always good on these things, writes as follows: God could do this

by shutting us up in a prison, or by depriving us … of the power to commit … sins. But he does not keep us in that way. He leaves us … with every faculty and propensity that we had before; yet, by some mysterious, omnipotent working of [the] Holy Spirit … he [keeps] his people from [stumbling].[16]

Well, that’s a very wonderful way of putting it by Spurgeon. What underlies that? What is he actually referring to? How do we understand that, if you like, biblically? How do we understand it theologically?

And this, of course, is where the creeds and the confessions are of terrific help to us. I went looking for it in the Westminster Confession, and this is what it has to say. Listen carefully to this: “When God converts a sinner and brings him into a state of grace, he frees him from his natural bondage to sin, and by his grace alone he enables him freely to will and to do what is spiritually good. Yet”—yet—“because of his remaining corruption, he does not perfectly only will what is good, but also wills what is evil.”[17] So that in Christ, although sin no longer reigns, it remains.

Now, it’s very important here that we understand that Jude is not writing about the possibility of the believer stumbling and falling out of the family of God. Right? This stumbling out of the game altogether. That’s not what he has in mind. The Scriptures are really clear. Philippians 1: “Being confident of this,” Paul writes to them, “that he who has begun a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ”[18]—so that “the work which his goodness began the arm of his strength will complete.”[19] If our Christian life began with us, then we could never be confident that we would ever get through to the end. Because if we started it, how could we be sure that we would finish it? No, he began it. He began a good work; he brings it to completion. Paul does the same thing when he starts his letter to the Corinthians. He refers to he “who will sustain you to the end.”[20] Jesus himself, in John 10, says, “I give them”—his children, his followers—“I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one [can] snatch them out of my hand.”[21]

So what is he talking about, then, in “stumbling”? Well, here’s where Pilgrim’s Progress, reread, would be a big help. He’s able to keep us from stumbling into By-Path Meadow, into just drifting into a sleepy unconsciousness; to keep us from finding ourselves in Doubter’s Castle or in Vanity Fair; to keep us from stumbling into error, into sinful patterns of behavior that rob us of joy and rob us of assurance. If I am being deliberately disobedient to the clear instruction of the Bible, then I ought not to have a deep sense of assurance. Because disobedience and assurance do not go hand in hand. It is into that disobedient heart that God may come to send a friend or a neighbor or a colleague, whatever it might be, and waken us up and grab us by the elbow.

You see, these individuals, who have been on the receiving end of these people with their various dreams and fancies and immoral suggestions, Jude recognizes that some of them might easily have stumbled into these environments. And he says, “Now, listen: before any of the rest of you start to do that, you need to know this.” “Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling…”

But didn’t we just read earlier that we were supposed to keep ourselves? Yeah! That’s verse 21: “Keep yourselves in the love of God.” How are you going to do that? Well, he “is able to keep you.” So it’s the old farmer’s prayer: “O God, keep me kept.” God provides the means; we use the means. God preserved Noah in the deluge before the judgment of the flood, but Noah built the ark.

Now, we have to move on from this, don’t we? I find myself routinely at the moment—I’m becoming horribly repetitive. I freely acknowledge it. But the hymn by Joseph Addison, which was written in the seventeenth century, sometime in the 1600s, is increasingly one of my favorite hymns: “When all thy mercies, O my God, my rising soul surveys…”[22] It’s amazing. It is truly amazing. How is it that I am here? How is it that you are still here? How is it that we have not shipwrecked along the way? How is it that we have not succumbed to silly ideas and evil propensities in our own hearts? No, it is he who keeps us from stumbling. Even when we fancy stumbling, he keeps us.

I can’t wait to get to heaven and find out what was going on in Addison’s life, if he’s prepared to tell me about it, when he wrote the verse that’s never sung:

When in the slippery paths of youth
With heedless steps I ran,
[Thy hand] unseen conveyed me safe
And [brought] me up to man.

Preservation.

Presentation

Secondly, presentation: “Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory…” You notice the negative and the positive? Kept from and presented to. That’s why we read in Titus, just so that we would be able to consider verse 13: that the believer is “waiting for [a] blessed hope,” for “the appearing of … our great God and Savior [the Lord] Jesus Christ.”[23] And that’s what he’s referring to here. There is a day when we will be presented. When we will be presented. If you like, this great coming-out party, if you like, or whatever it might be—the final graduation where, you know, the tassels come off on one side, and you get to throw your hat in the air. That kind of thing. It’s going to be a great event.

How will we ever get there? Well, the one who keeps us will present us. He’s in charge of the presentation. We’re not going to go in there and boast about our background, what we did, what we said, what we gave, or whatever it might be. No, it will always be “unto him.” “Unto him.”

You see, if a congregation does not begin with “Unto him,” it will begin with something else. If when people come to our congregation they don’t say, “This must be about him,” then they will start to believe it must be about us. And then we have failed miserably. Miserably! “Unto him”! He will present us—present us faultless.

You know when you get an invitation to something, sometimes it comes with a dress code, doesn’t it? “Business casual”—whatever that means now, where you can look like this, but don’t wear a tie, or whatever it might be. And it might be, you know, black tie obligatory. But if there’s actually freedom to choose, then that’s the most dangerous of all, I find, because you don’t know what you’re supposed to do. You find yourself phoning up. Or if you make a stab at it, it’s three o’clock, and you’re leaving at four, and you appear, and your spouse sees you coming and says, “You’re not planning on wearing that, are you?” Or worse still: “You can’t go in there looking like that.”

Remember that in the Old Testament, if you’ve been reading, like some of us, through Numbers, you realize particularly—I think it’s around Numbers 28 or 29, there’s just this succession of statements that demand that anything that is offered to God must be offered without blemish. And if you go through those two chapters and just underline “without blemish,” “without blemish,” “without blemish,” you realize that God’s holiness was such that it was not right, possible, in any sense, to offer up to him that which was blemished in any way.

And of course, that actually applied not only to food offerings, burnt offerings, or animal offerings but also to people. Hence the dilemma of David. Psalm 15: “Lord, who may dwell in your sanctuary? Who may live on your holy hill?” And then he answers it: “He whose walk is blameless.”[24] Well, that’s a real problem. Do you have a blameless walk? Ever stumbled? You see, because taking that—Psalm 15—to its logical limit, it actually would mean that no one could ever dwell in the presence of a holy God.

How is that answered? It’s answered in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ: that he is, Peter says—1 Peter 1:19—he is the “lamb without blemish.” We are blameworthy; we’re not blameless. We need a blameless one to take our place, to bear our punishment, to keep the law in all of its perfection, into whom we may be incorporated by grace so that we might stand in the presence of his glory, complete in him. “Unto him”—in him, for him, with him.

Now, this, of course, is what the Bible teaches us throughout its pages. It would be easy to stop here. We understand, don’t we, justification? That God of his own mercy and motivated by nothing in us remits the sins of guilty men and women. And not only does he do that, but he accounts us righteous in the righteousness that is ours in Jesus. Listen to Calvin in a sentence: “The Son of God though spotlessly pure took upon himself the ignominy and shame of our sin and in return clothed us with his purity.”[25] So, God receives the sinner only on the grounds of the perfect righteousness of Christ, which is credited to us, imputed to us, through our faith in him.

Can you imagine the thief on the cross? Remember, he says “Remember me” to Jesus. He said, “Will you remember me?” “[Lord], remember me when you come into your kingdom.” And Jesus, of course, says, “Today you will be with me in paradise.”[26] And because of the way my mind works, I said to myself, I imagine him saying, “Is there a dress code for entry? Because, Jesus, I’m naked.”

“Yes, there is. It’s a robe of righteousness.”

“But Jesus, I’m not righteous.”

“Oh, yes you are, through faith in me. You may stand bold in that day. You may learn to sing a song that will be written a long time after this: ‘Nothing in my hand I bring; simply to your cross I cling, naked come to thee for dress, and helpless look to thee for grace.’”[27]

Can you imagine the thief welcomed into that company, singing,

No condemnation now I dread;
Jesus and all in him is mine!
Alive in him, my living Head,
And clothed in righteousness divine,
Bold I approach the eternal throne
And claim the crown through Christ my own.[28]

That’s the testimony of believing faith.

Is it your testimony? What an amazing burden is borne by some who, having never either understood or bowed beneath the wonder of God’s amazing grace, choose to wrestle on your lives, carrying, like Pilgrim, a vast burden on your back, seeking to alleviate it by good endeavors and by kind and decent things, and yet recognizing that God, who searches and knows the heart…[29] Even if people around think that we’re really very good, we know we’re not. Oh, you may think that I’m pretty good. But I’m not. Like I’ve told you before, if you knew what I’m like, you wouldn’t listen to me preach. If I knew what you’re like, I wouldn’t preach to you. God knows what we’re like.

Jubilation

We must finish: “Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling … to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy…” Hence my word jubilation. Jubilation. If you ever come out of a background that used Latin in liturgy, you know that the Hundredth Psalm is the Jubilate. It begins, in Latin, in that way. We recited the Hundredth Psalm this morning.

The longing of the human heart is actually ultimately a longing to know God and to be known by God.

So, he “is able to keep you from stumbling.” He’ll “present you blameless before the presence … with great joy.” “Great joy.” What joy? Well, joy like there’s no other joy. You know, C. S. Lewis, in Surprised by Joy, tackles it in all kinds of ways. And he says at one point, “The human soul was made to enjoy some object that is never fully given—nay, can[’t] even be imagined as given—in our present mode of subjective … spatio-temporal experience.”[30]

In other words, the thing that we long for—the thing that we long for—is actually beyond us; that the solid joys are these joys: the joy of sin being gone, the joy of Satan being shut out, the joy of temptation being over forever; the joy of the Bible class leader, the joy of the kindergarten teacher, the joy of the car park aficionado, the joy in the glory of looking across and seeing, “That little one was in my kindergarten class. That boy was a pain in the tush, and he was in my Bible class. But what joy is this? That child that I left behind in unbelief I see across the horizon. What joy is this?” The pastor’s joy: “Here I am, and the children you have given me.”[31] The joy of the Lord Jesus himself—the joy of Jesus as he sees the travail of his soul, as he recognizes the wonder of presenting the church his bride. He will have the prize for which he died: the nations.

And as I was working on this, I came across Spurgeon making a statement that caught me entirely off guard, and this is what he said: “God himself will have joy.”[32] “God himself will have joy.” I said, “Where do we go with this?” This is what he said: “It will be … infinitely displayed” in the presence of all. He’s quoting Zephaniah 3:17: “He”—that is, God Almighty—“will rejoice over you with gladness; … he will exult over you with loud singing.” What a picture! God running, and then the joy of the Prodigal’s return—running out to meet him? We know that part! But God singing? Spurgeon writes, “I can imagine, when the world was made, the morning stars shouting for joy; but God did not sing. He [just] said it was ‘very good’ …. There was no song [then]. But oh, … think of it, … when” that great company, innumerable, multinational, “shall meet around the throne, the joy of the Eternal Father shall swell so high, that God, who fill[s] all in all, shall burst … into [the] infinite, godlike song.”[33]

And what will we do? We will say, “Unto him…” “Unto him”—the one who keeps me from stumbling, the one who brings me here, the one who presents me faultless and gives me a joy such as no joy could ever have been known, to quote Lewis, in the “spatio-temporal” subjective experience of living now.

That’s why, you see, we need to say to our friends and neighbors that the longing of the human heart is actually ultimately a longing to know God and to be known by God. And the solid joys and the lasting treasures are only found in God, and only found in God’s revelation of himself in Jesus, and only enjoyed by those who are prepared to say, “Nothing in my hand I bring; simply to your cross I cling.” I wonder: Have you said that?


[1] Jude 4 (KJV).

[2] Jude 21–23 (paraphrased).

[3] Psalm 138:2 (ESV).

[4] Jude 24 (KJV). Emphasis added.

[5] Westminster Shorter Catechism, Q. 1.

[6] Revelation 4:10–11 (ESV).

[7] See Revelation 1:8; 21:6, 13.

[8] Genesis 1:1 (ESV).

[9] Psalm 95:6–7 (paraphrased).

[10] James 3:2 (ESV).

[11] Westminster Confession of Faith 13.2.

[12] See Romans 7:15, 19.

[13] See Galatians 5:16–25.

[14] John Newton, “Amazing Grace” (1779).

[15] Matthew 26:70, 72, 74; Mark 14:68, 70–71; Luke 22:57–58, 60; John 18:17, 25, 27 (paraphrased).

[16] C. H. Spurgeon, “Danger. Safety. Gratitude,” Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit 54, no. 3074, 19.

[17] Westminster Confession of Faith, Modern English Study Version, 9.4.

[18] Philippians 1:6 (paraphrased).

[19] Augustus Montague Toplady, “A Debtor to Mercy Alone” (1771).

[20] 1 Corinthians 1:8 (ESV).

[21] John 10:28 (ESV).

[22] Joseph Addison, “When All Thy Mercies, O My God” (1712).

[23] Titus 2:13 (ESV).

[24] Psalm 15:1–2 (paraphrased).

[25] Institutes of the Christian Religion 2.16.6, quoted in Bruce Milne, Know the Truth: A Handbook of Christian Belief, 3rd ed. (InterVarsity, 2009), 212.

[26] Luke 23:42–43 (ESV).

[27] Augustus Montague Toplady, “Rock of Ages” (1776). Lyrics lightly altered.

[28] Charles Wesley, “And Can It Be?” (1738).

[29] See Romans 8:27.

[30] C. S. Lewis, preface to The Pilgrim’s Regress: An Allegorical Apology for Christianity, Reason, and Romanticism, 3rd ed. (1944).

[31] Isaiah 8:18 (paraphrased).

[32] C. H. Spurgeon, “Christians Kept in the Time and Glorified in Eternity,” Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit 11, no. 634, 335.

[33] Spurgeon, 335–36.

— Read on www.truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/amazing-grace-01/

The Century that Banished God – Founders Ministries

The Century that Banished God

“For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth. . . . And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.” (Romans 1:1828, ESV).

It is worthy of more than passing notice that some quite capable minds have seen the twentieth century—a century which could be seen as particularly characteristic of the modern era—as one which sought to banish God from human consciousness and human life. The first phrase of Romans 1:28, quoted above, could be said to provide a fitting epigram for the century, a phrase aptly rendered by Greek lexicographer J. H. Thayer: “they did not think God worthy to be kept in knowledge.”[1] The significance of such a designation is that the twentieth century has perhaps been—among all the centuries of human history—the most willfully destructive of human life, the most stridently expressive of the human rebellion against the moral order instilled by God in the universe, and the most perversely detrimental to human culture and human flourishing. The twenty-first century is merely seeing the continued outworking of these tendencies.

Princeton theologian B. B. Warfield, writing in the first decade of the twentieth century, describes the influence of the “modern naturalism” which had arisen in the late seventeenth century with English Deism and had recently come to full fruition (“it has at length run to seed in our own day”).

It has invaded with its solvent every form of thought and every activity of life. It has given us a naturalistic philosophy (in which all ‘being’ is evaporated into ‘becoming’); a naturalistic science (the single-minded zeal of which is to eliminate design from the universe); a naturalistic politics (whose first fruits was the French Revolution, and whose last may well be an atheistic socialism); a naturalistic history (which can scarcely find place for even human personality among the causes of events); and a naturalistic religion, which says ‘Hands off’ to God….”[2]

In retrospect, Warfield’s observations seem prophetic of the entire century.

No less an intellect than the great Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, attempting to identify the salient characteristic of the twentieth century, put his finger on human forgetfulness of God. In his Templeton Lecture (delivered in London in 1983), after mentioning the disaster which had befallen his homeland in the Russian Revolution, Solzhenitsyn continued: “if I were called upon to identify briefly the principal trait of the entiretwentieth century, here too I would be unable to find anything more precise and pithy than to repeat once again: ‘Men have forgotten God’”—a Russian saying recalled from his youth. He went on to affirm, “The failings of human consciousness, deprived of its divine dimension, have been a determining factor in all the major crimes of this century.”[3]

Solzhenitsyn’s suggestion finds support in the later work of Peter Conrad, an Australian literary scholar, lately of Oxford University. Conrad defines the project of the twentieth century, displayed in its art, as the banishment of God and God’s replacement by man. As the twentieth century began—under the influence of the mighty changes of the nineteenth century—“its plot seemed radiantly clear: in the future, men would replace God.” But along the way, it became apparent that “The older version of human nature . . . was far from obsolete, and history seemed to demonstrate that man remained a savage.”  On the last page of the book, Conrad concludes, “Modernity had a single, simple project, carried through in all fields of mental endeavor. Declining to give God credit for creation, it took the world to pieces.”[4] It is striking that a cultural historian, with no apparent religious axe to grind, should identify anti-theism or the “death of God” theme as the central feature of twentieth-century culture. He mentions it not merely at the beginning and the end of his account, but repeatedly throughout.

That this anti-theistic outlook was the driving force of the twentieth century is lent credibility by a review of the origins of the disastrous and destructive events of that century. The first half of the century was marked by two horrific world wars and communist revolutions in Russia and China. Both world wars (1914-18; 1939-45) arguably originated with Germany, which in the preceding century had adopted and advanced a destructive intellectual movement, historical criticism of the Bible, which was based on naturalistic premises and required the elimination of a personal and infinite God from any explanation of the origin of the Bible and the events it records. The second of these wars involved the explicit effort to eradicate European Jews, the people who were instrumental in giving to the world the Hebrew Bible (our Old Testament), including the Ten Commandments. The two communist revolutions (Russia in 1917, China in 1949) were both explicitly atheistic, as Marx’s ideology prescribed. Taken together, these two wars and two revolutions resulted in the deliberate deaths of untold hundreds of millions of human beings, making the twentieth century the most deliberately deadly in all human history. All this was undertaken against the background or in the interest of the banishment of God—the God of the Bible—from human consciousness.

The same tendency was evident in the internal cultures of the nations of the West during the first half of the century. Historical criticism of the Bible became the accepted mode of removing the biblical worldview from serious engagement by educated people in both Europe and the United States. Its advance was somewhat delayed in the U.S. by the broad and common acceptance of biblical authority by large portions of the American population, but by the 1920s and 1930s the naturalistic view of the Bible was beginning to prevail among educated Americans.

The second half of the century was marked by a cultural and intellectual revolution (motivated by the same anti-theistic impulse) which now runs the risk of destroying Western civilization. A personal account of this cultural revolution, fitting nicely within the latter half of the century, is provided by Alvin Kernan, an academic who was the product and employee of elite educational institutions. Kernan (who does not at all seem to have been operating from a Christian perspective), writing at the end of the century, reports beginning his academic career believing in something like absolute truth: “I did not think that truth remained to be discovered; I believed that in the main it already had been found and that I had not yet been informed of the results.”[5] He records his personal journey through academia, observing in the process the decline of higher education from rationality, absolutes, objectivity, and political liberalism into the irrationalism, relativism, subjectivity, and revolutionary radicalism which now reigns on most American university campuses. Kernan was arguably more optimistic about the outcome than the situation warranted, as witnessed by the events of the quarter-century since his book was published, leading to the current state of higher education in the West, which might aptly be described as indoctrination in radicalism.

The significance of all this is not difficult to discern: it is not accidental that a century which sought to banish God also saw the callous destruction of human life, a precipitous decline of Western culture, and a culminating (and continuing) rebellion against historic moral standards.

IMPLICATIONS

This briefest of surveys suggests some appropriate conclusions.

First, these historical developments arguably represent the outworking of the logical and natural consequences of the anti-theistic ideology. As J. Gresham Machen argued in 1923, “the true way in which to evaluate a spiritual movement is in its logical relations; logic is the great dynamic, and the logical implications of any way of thinking are sooner or later certain to be worked out.”[6] The banishment of the God of the Bible from human consciousness and from all practical and social considerations leaves the Western world without the metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical foundations on which it was built. The “death of God” resulted in the loss of the unifying center of the Western worldview, the loss of a sure basis of knowledge, and the loss of absolute morality (as the scientific concept of relativity was improperly transferred to the moral concept of relativism). Without the foundation of the Bible’s authority and intellectual content, the result was that the Western superstructure of ordered liberty, self-regulating behavior of the populace, and limited government was bound to collapse in due course. This is precisely what has been observed during the twentieth century. While the underlying intellectual developments which shaped the twentieth century were framed in the nineteenth (destructive biblical criticism; Marxism; Darwinism; the humanistic triumphalism of Nietzsche; Freudianism), and their roots may be traced back to the Renaissance (“man the measure of all things”) and the Enlightenment (rationalistic materialism), yet their fruit was borne in the twentieth century. During that era we observe humanistic society organized into mass movements in opposition to biblical theism (symbolized in the Bible by “Babylon”) for purposes of national aggrandizement (World War I) and for the perpetration of evil (Germany under the Nazi regime in World War II) or subjugated to the atheistic ideology of revolutionary utopian deceptions (Soviet and Chinese communism), or in the current setting, the promotion of a Neo-Marxist vision of “social justice” through the division of humanity into competing power blocs which vie against each other for political and social control. The result has been the collapse of humane values and the loss of both civilized behavior and millions of lives. We continue to see the increased influence of socialistic ideologies and the diminishing of human liberties. All this has been enabled by the culture-wide loss of the authority of the Bible and the resulting collapse of acknowledgment of the biblical worldview and moral standards, and by the absence of the influence of the biblical gospel of human reconciliation with God as churches fell (and continue to fall) into promulgation of a “social gospel”—in short, in all this, by the attempted banishment of God from human life and society.

Second, given the truthfulness of the biblical account of things, this leaves the world exposed to the judgment of God. “The wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men…” (Rom. 1:18). What biblically informed person can deny that the devastations we are currently observing (and those of the twentieth century) have likely come at the hand of an omnipotent and holy God who is exercising his wrath?  Paul’s statement continues: “…who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth.” The root cause of the exercise of divine wrath is human rejection of the truth of divine revelation and the resulting belief of “the lie” (the attribution of divinity to the creature; Rom. 1:25, NKJV) and corresponding corruptions of human worship and life. The root of culture is “cultus,” the worship and religious life of a society. If the latter (the cultus) is corrupt, so will be the former (the culture), making it ripe for God’s judgment. In Romans 1, the judgment of God takes the form of judicial abandonment in which God “gives them over” (1:24, 26, 28, NASB) to the effects of their own idolatrous tendencies, as we are witnessing in our own day.

Third, this anti-theistic outlook pervades the cultural atmosphere and provides the context in which we must minister. Practically, this means, first, that the secular elites of our day continue to seek the banishment of God from the public square, thus making the environment more hostile toward faithful Christians who seek to base their stance upon the God of the Bible and his revelation. There will be opposition to an openly theistic viewpoint for which we must be prepared and which we must be determined to resist. This atmosphere means, secondly, that many among the secular ruling elites (even at the local level) cannot begin to grasp or even imagine that some of their fellow-citizens would base their actions upon theological considerations or upon high ethical principle. This is inconceivable to them and will lead them to conclude that these poor (Christian) people are either ignorant or are irrationally acting against their own best interests or are trying to establish a theocracy; such deluded people must of course be stopped and re-educated. Those who seek to be consistently Christian will be met with an attitude of condescension and hostility, in response to which will be required a significant measure of fortitude, patience, and grace as they seek to communicate the gospel and to live accordingly amidst a perverse culture.

Fourth, God alone can pull Western societies out of the abyss into which they have fallen. Recovery is beyond human grasp and ability. There is a great need for the beneficial effects of the gospel (the humbling of human pride; a sense of dependence on God; conformity to divinely-given ethical standards) and the shaping force of the biblical-Christian worldview. But typically the latter (the culture-wide influence of the biblical worldview) does not prevail without the former (individual renewal), requiring the conversion to a Christian stance of a critical mass of the population who will then impact the whole of their society. This type of conversion has often occurred in the past as the result of revivals (the Reformation; the Great Awakening or Evangelical Revival; the 19th-century awakening). In the present, it appears that nothing short of a divinely-wrought revival, fueled by prayer and the preaching of the gospel, will prevail to effect the changes needed to overcome the deleterious ideologies of the nineteenth century and their disastrous consequences as exhibited in the twentieth. Such is the direction and outcome, Solzhenitsyn reminds us, of a century which forgets God.


[1] Joseph Henry Thayer, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1976 [reprint edition]) 154.

[2] Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, “The Present Day Attitude toward Calvinism: Its Causes and Significance,” in Calvin and Augustine(Philadelphia, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1956), 504.

[3] Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, “Templeton Lecture,” in The Solzhenitsyn Reader: New and Essential Writings, 1947-2005 (Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, 2006), 577.

[4] Peter Conrad, Modern Times, Modern Places (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999), 13, 736; originally published by Thames and Hudson as Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the Twentieth Century.

[5] Alvin Kernan, In Plato’s Cave (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1999), 2.  While Kernan provides a telling description of this cultural decline in an academic setting, the potential reader should be aware that the book contains accounts of his sexual escapades and some vulgarities of language.

[6] J. Gresham Machen, Christianity and Liberalism (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co, 1956 [reprint edition]), 173

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With Me Wherever I Am | VCY

The Lord will be with you. (2 Chronicles 20:17)

This was a great mercy for Jehoshaphat, for a great multitude had come out against him; and it will be a great mercy for me, for I have great need, and I have no might or wisdom. If the Lord be with me, it matters little who may desert me. If the Lord be with me, I shall conquer in the battle of life, and the greater my trials the more glorious will be my victory. How can I be sure that the Lord is with me?

For certain He is with me if I am with Him. If I trust in His faithfulness, believe His words, and obey His commands, He is assuredly with me. If I am on Satan’s side, God is against me and cannot be otherwise; but if I live to honor God, I may be sure that He will honor me.

I am quite sure that God is with me if Jesus is my sole and only Savior. If I have placed my soul in the hands of God’s only-begotten Son, then I may be sure that the Father will put forth all His power to preserve me, that His Son may not be dishonored.

Oh, for faith to take hold upon the short but sweet text for today! O Lord, fulfill this word to Thy servant! Be with me in the house, in the street, in the field, in the shop, in company, and alone. Be Thou also with all Thy people.

Victory Without Battle | VCY

But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the Lord their God, and will not save them by bow, nor by sword, nor by battle, by horses, nor by horsemen. (Hosea 1:7)

Precious word. Jehovah Himself will deliver His people in the greatness of His mercy, but He will not do it by the ordinary means, Men are slow to render to God the glory due unto His name. If they go to battle with sword and bow and win the victory, they ought to praise their God; yet they do not, but begin to magnify their own right arm and glory in their horses and horsemen. For this reason our Jehovah often determines to save His people without second means, that all the honor may be to Himself alone.

Look, then, my heart, to the Lord alone and not to man. Expect to see God all the more clearly when there is no one else to look to. If I have no friend, no adviser, no one at my back, let me be none the less confident if I can feel that the Lord Himself is on my side; yea, let me be glad if He gives victory without battle, as the text seems to imply. Why do I ask for horses and horsemen if Jehovah Himself has mercy upon me and lifts up His arm for my defense! Why need I bow or sword if God will save? Let me trust and not be afraid from this day forth and for evermore. Amen.

Nurturing a Quiet Soul | Daily Devotionals by Thoughts about God.


Please open your Bible and read Psalm 131.


My older sister, Lori Hensley, a very serious prayer warrior, once taught me to meditate on Psalm 131 to help me move toward God’s peace that passes all understanding:

We keep our hearts humble. This doesn’t mean we have a low opinion of ourselves. A humble heart means we know our position in Christ, and so we stop being responsible for the things of which we were never responsible. This frees us to live like God intended and allows us to make uncluttered choices that will move us closer to God.

We show the maturity of a weaned child. The nursing child demands attention now, but the weaned child trusts and is content to wait. We quietly center ourselves on God, peacefully, without agitation and anxiety, and trust God is actively supporting us.

We hope in the Lord with confident expectation. Truth says God will answer our prayers; he will respond to our needs; he will pave the path before us now and forever (Psalm 18:36).

By Jon Walker
Used by Permission


Further Reading

•  Soul Quiet – by Kristi Huseby

•  When Silence is More than Being Quiet – by Kyle Norman

•   Restores My Soul – by Phil Ware


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Squawking or Singing | Daily Devotionals by Thoughts about God.


“Praise the Lord! For it is good to sing praises to our God; for it is pleasant, and a song of praise is fitting.” Psalm 147:1 (ESV)


Bushy pine trees tower outside the window where I sit in morning worship. On one particular day, getting my mind and heart into an attitude of reverence and adoration was made more difficult by the raucous squawking of birds sitting on those pine branches. More often I hear melodic songs from the birds but that morning the sounds were raspy and discordant. Then through the trees I saw the reason for all this screeching: a squirrel, bushy tail wagging mischievously, was running back and forth on the fence, taunting the birds. Only when he gave up his heckling for the morning did silence—and eventually singing—return.

What is it that turns my melodies of worship into shrill complaint or depressed moaning? Is it the stress of an overfull calendar? Subconscious self-focus? Remembered slights? Unlike the squirrel who runs off, my calendar can’t be ignored, but I can do something about other worship interruptions. I can with intention fix my eyes on Jesus. I can lay my hurt feelings at the cross, blessing those who have annoyed or infringed on my rights.

Sometimes the “squirrels” of life don’t run off.

People still make hurtful comments. Illness continues to sap strength. Relationships cannot be mended. Then, just like the birds, I must fly away into those quiet places with God. According to the old Negro spiritual, “Some bright morning when this life is o’er, I’ll fly away, and while that is truth, I can “fly away” in the midst of life’s ever present squirrels by simply sitting quietly with God, asking Him to refresh and renew my song. No more squawking!

Lord, remind me when my singing is off key because my heart isn’t tuned to you. Renew that right spirit within me so my songs honor you.

By Marilyn Ehle
Used by Permission


Further Reading

•  Peace of Mind and Heart – by Danie Forster

•  Peace of Mind – by Helen Lescheid

•  Salvation Explained


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28 Jul 2023 News Briefing

Heat wave expands to more than two-thirds of U.S. population
A heat wave that has stifled the southern tier of the U.S. for weeks has expanded into the Plains, Midwest and now the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Thursday, triggering heat alerts for over 227 million people, according to the National Weather Service.

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NYC Planning to House 1,000 Border Crossers in Mental Hospital Parking Lot
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9 ‘Dark Money’ Sources Funding CCDH: A Foreign ‘Digital Hate’ Group
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Fake Asbury Revival Has Led To Unprecedented Cooperation Between Charismatics And Roman Catholic Church At ‘The Change’ Event In Lisbon 
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PfizerGate: Europe’s Child Deaths Soared in 2022, Confirming Covid-19 Vaccine Depopulation Fears
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50,000 Landscapers and Gardeners Threatened by the New California Law with Job Loss
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Headlines – 7/28/2023

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Biden Admin Denies Netanyahu Was Offered a ‘White House’ Visit

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Top Biden aides dispatched to Saudi Arabia to discuss normalization deal – report

Egypt pressing Israel to increase gas exports

Divisive Israeli minister visits key Jerusalem holy site, drawing condemnation

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Likud MK says he will withdraw controversial bill to split attorney general position

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Ex-Mossad chief: Netanyahu allies worse than KKK, overhaul is his ‘master plan’

Netanyahu tells US media new judicial law is ‘minor,’ democracy fears are ‘silly’

PM warns of ‘uncharted territory’ if High Court strikes down reasonableness law

Credit rating agency S&P warns lack of overhaul consensus imperils Israeli economy

Government ignores stark warnings, as IDF faces unprecedented threat to readiness over goverment’s controversial plans to overhaul the judicial system

Israel President Urges Calm; More Protests Planned

Israeli Protesters Pledge to Intensify Civil Unrest – Movement’s leaders say they are going on the offensive with demonstration against judicial overhaul

Fresh overhaul protests held in Tel Aviv amid fears of escalation with police

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Fox spotted along walls of Temple Mount sparks talk of prophecy

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Palestinian group claims to fire rocket from Jenin area at northern Israel town

Israeli army kills 14-year-old Palestinian as an Israeli minister visits a flashpoint holy site

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Niger army endorses presidential coup plotters despite international condemnation

Niger’s president vows democracy will prevail after mutinous soldiers detain him and declare a coup

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China seeking to export Communist-style Christianity around the globe, warns religious freedom charity

North Korea welcomes Russia and China envoys and Kim Jong Un shows off missiles on Korea War anniversary

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Mayorkas Dismantled by Republicans at House Hearing: ‘This Makes Your Actions Criminal’

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UFO Hearings: Flying object the size of a football field hovered over Vandenberg base in 2003

UFO witnesses testify about technology that ‘defies current material’ on Earth

Witness in UFO hearing says pilots often don’t report sightings due to fear of losing their jobs

Rep. Burchett: Pentagon, NASA Hiding Info on UFO Program

Lawmakers Talk of Forcing Transparency, Reverse Engineering UFO Technology After Historic Hearing

City-size comet headed toward Earth ‘grows horns’ after massive volcanic eruption

‘Star Wars Comet’ Could Outburst During 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

5.5 magnitude earthquake hits near Sola, Vanuatu

5.5 magnitude earthquake hits near Hihifo, Tonga

5.4 magnitude earthquake hits south of the Fiji Islands

5.3 magnitude earthquake hits near Port-Olry, Vanuatu

5.3 magnitude earthquake hits near Shikotan, Russia

5.1 magnitude earthquake hits the central Mid-Atlantic Ridge

5.0 magnitude earthquake hits near Sola, Vanuatu

5.0 magnitude earthquake hits near Port-Olry, Vanuatu

5.0 magnitude earthquake hits near Shi Yomi, India

Ruiz volcano in Colombia erupts to 25,000ft

Sabancaya volcano in Peru erupts to 24,000ft

Ubinas volcano in Peru erupts to 21,000ft

Sangay volcano in Ecuador erupts to 21,000ft

Fuego volcano in Guatemala erupts to 15,000ft

Reventador volcano in Ecuador erupts to 15,000ft

Semeru volcano in Indonesia erupts to 14,000ft

Typhoon Doksuri leaves at least 6 dead and displaces thousands in the northern Philippines

Typhoon Doksuri approaches China and Taiwan, bringing heavy winds and disruptions – Typhoon’s path through Taiwan Strait has disrupted international trade, shipping, flights

Extreme rainfall shatters all records in Telangana, Chityal receives a massive 616.5 mm (24.3 inches) in 24 hours, India

‘The era of global boiling’: July to be hottest month in recorded history

This month is the planet’s hottest on record by far – and hottest in around 120,000 years, scientists say

Heat wave puts over two-thirds of U.S. population under heat alerts

US Grid Operator PJM Declares Level One Emergency Amid Scorching Heat

‘It comes up on you fast:’ Scorching heat is crushing American businesses

Wildfire in Greece triggers explosions at an ammunition depot and the relocation of fighter jets

Ron Paul on Establishment Fearmongering Over COVID and Climate Change: ‘They’re Exactly the Same Thing!’

Supreme Court reinstates major gas pipeline in blow to environmental groups

White House unveils new methane gas task force for emissions reduction

State passes new law that will require electric car owners to pay $200 every year: ‘That’s embarrassing for all of us’

The First Smart Gun Is Finally Coming to Market. Will Anyone Buy It? Gun makers have been working for decades on a weapon that can only be fired by an authorized user

12 teens beat man in ‘animalistic’ attack outside gas station, Ohio officials say

Ecuador collects body parts from major prison after multi-day uprising leaves dozens dead

Millionaire Crypto Influencer Found Chopped Up in Suitcase, Sent Out Cryptic Message Before Death

Trudeau ousts 7 ministers in massive Cabinet shakeup – Defense, justice, immigration ministers among those replaced

UN warns of ‘unfolding tragedy’ as migrants dumped by Tunisia borders

More than 900 migrants drown off Tunisia’s coast in 2023

Human trafficking investigation results in arrest of 62 smugglers exploiting ‘vulnerable Cubans’

Mayorkas accused of lying under oath, playing ‘shell game’ with data by former border official

Rep. Fitzgerald: Mayorkas Admits to No Border Control

Matt Gaetz Grills DHS Chief Mayorkas: Illegal Aliens Getting ‘Disney Fast Pass into the Country’

Tom McClintock: Biden’s DHS Adds Illegal Alien Population to U.S. the Size of Nebraska and Hawaii

Migrant Rush Forces International Bridge Closures in Texas

Photos Reveal Large Illegal Crossings of Goods at Mexico’s Southern Border

Mark Levin slams Democrats for skipping McCarthy’s ‘Sound of Freedom’ screening

Elon Musk Welcomes Child Sex Abuse Imagery Poster Back to Twitter

One thing the pope won’t be able to ignore in Portugal is a legacy of clergy sex abuse

Ex-Spy: CIA Brass Indifferent to Sex Abuse of Female Spies

Ex-Spy Accused of Putting CIA Hopeful Through Sordid Secret Sex ‘Training’

Rep Nancy Mace awkwardly tells prayer breakfast she declined premarital sex to be there

Report: Pro-trans Activist Threatens to ‘Dismember’ School Board President in Chino Valley

Israel’s Shas’s welfare minister to court: Same-sex adoption against child’s best interests

Ex-UPenn swimmer testifies before Congress on Lia Thomas experience; opens up about 2016 sexual assault

NBC’s Pransky: We Have Seen ‘Some Trans Women’ Dominate in Women’s Sports, But ‘By and Large’ They Don’t

Democrat Rep Nadler: ‘facts do not justify the fears’ of transgender youths in girls’ sports

Virginia high school sports league rejects GOP Gov Youngkin’s transgender athlete policy

Dylan Mulvaney Charging $40k in Speaking Fees on ‘Female Empowerment’

Bud Light Parent Company Axes Hundreds of Marketing and Corporate Employees as Self-Inflicted Woes Continue

Young Woman Shares “Heartbreaking” Details in House Regarding How Sick Medical Professionals Mutilated Her – Demands Federal Ban on Child Sex Changes

House Republican seeks federal ban on gender transition surgeries for minors – At least 21 states have passed laws or enacted policies banning such treatments for minors

House Constitution Subcommittee Hearing: The Dangers and Due Process Violations of ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Children

AJ Hurley: ‘We Need a Congressional Hearing’ for the Five Late-Term Aborted Babies Discovered in DC

Radical Ohio Abortion Amendment to Appear on November Ballot

Judge dismisses church’s lawsuit challenging Washington law mandating abortion coverage

Report: New Mexico Referring Women to Satanic Temple’s TST Health for Abortions

Scientists Resurrected an Extinct Animal Frozen for 46,000 Years in Siberia

Reawoken Germs From Permafrost Could Infect Modern Cells, Wreaking Havoc

Human case of swine flu linked to Michigan county fair

Red meat allergy caused by ticks is an ’emerging public health concern’: CDC

A national health emergency has been declared in Peru after a mysterious paralysis-causing illness has infected over 231 people and killed four since the start of 2023

Recent Peer-Reviewed Report Finds 1 in 35 People Who Took Moderna COVID Shot Had Signs of Heart Damage

Audience Cheers as Robert Kennedy Jr. Argues on the Effectiveness of HCQ and Ivermectin with Sean Hannity

White House Pressured Facebook to Remove COVID-19 Vaccine Memes, Documents Show

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Mid-Day Snapshot · July 28, 2023

“From The Patriot Post (patriotpost.us)”.

THE FOUNDATION

“There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.” —James Madison (1788)

Fellow Patriots, on this day in 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia after the assassination of Austrian archduke Francis Ferdinand, sparking World War I. The U.S. didn’t enter the war until 1917. In today’s news, the Pentagon is busy being accused of a cover-up involving UFOs. —Mark Alexander

IN TODAY’S DIGEST

ON THE WEB

FEATURED ANALYSIS

Yes, Facebook Censors Colluded With Biden’s White House

Jim Jordan has the goods, and he says more is coming in his investigation into Biden’s censorship pressure campaign.

Nate Jackson

Facebook’s censorship has thoroughly damaged the reach of The Patriot Post, blocking our ability to reach even our own voluntary audience. We consider it not only trampling of free speech but a violation of our civil rights to be categorically denied the right to speak because of our political views.

Thus, we weren’t surprised in the least by Representative Jim Jordan’s big release of “smoking-gun docs” from Facebook. It’s a pile of evidence that Facebook is targeting conservatives for speech suppression and censorship — and doing so under pressure from Joe Biden’s White House.

“Never-before-released internal documents subpoenaed by the Judiciary Committee PROVE that Facebook and Instagram censored posts and changed their content moderation policies because of unconstitutional pressure from the Biden White House,” Jordan said Thursday on X, the Platform Formerly Known As Twitter. “During the first half of 2021, social media companies like Facebook faced tremendous pressure from the Biden White House — both publicly and privately — to crack down on alleged ‘misinformation.’”

What was this “misinformation”? Challenges to The Narrative™ on COVID, including saying numerous things that proved to be true. As we’ve joked before, the difference between a conspiracy theory and reality is about three months.

In July 2021, Biden publicly derided Big Tech companies as being responsible for “killing people” by not censoring posts that didn’t toe the line on the coronavirus vaccine. He later explained, “My hope is that Facebook, instead of taking it personally that somehow I’m saying, ‘Facebook is killing people,’ that they would do something about the misinformation.”

Lo and behold, such posts were precisely the ones targeted by Facebook, and it began before Biden’s disgraceful threat. “In April 2021,” Jordan said, “a Facebook employee circulated an email for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg, writing: ‘We are facing continued pressure from external stakeholders, including the [Biden] White House’ to remove posts.”

Posts targeted for removal or suppression even included humor memes, which we can verify from our own experience. The image of administration officials huffing “That’s not funny; remove it” would be hysterically ridiculous if it weren’t so serious. Leftists are a tragically humorless lot.

Another email Jordan released made clear that Facebook wasn’t nearly as worried about censorship as it was with “relations with” the White House. On August 2, 2021, just a few days after Biden’s public denunciation, an internal Facebook email admitted: “[Facebook’s] Leadership asked Misinfo Policy … to brainstorm some additional policy levers we can pull to be more aggressive against … misinformation. This is stemming from the continued criticism of our approach from the [Biden] administration.”

This is all reminiscent of the Twitter Files, which showed the same kind of pressure and collusion happening there. We’ve thoroughly documented Facebook’s suppression, outright censorship, and collusion. In fact, one thing we’ll note about Biden’s July 2021 threat is his remarkable level of ingratitude. Joe Biden wouldn’t be president if it hadn’t been for social media companies suppressing true information about his corruption with Hunter leading up to the 2020 election. That he had the nerve to call out Facebook for not doing enough censoring is astounding.

Fortunately, just in time for Independence Day, defenders of Liberty won a huge victory against Team Biden when U.S. District Court Judge Terry Doughty rebuked the administration and forbid further collusion with Big Tech giants. “It is quite telling that each example or category of suppressed speech was conservative in nature,” Doughty wrote. “This targeted suppression of conservative ideas is a perfect example of viewpoint discrimination of political speech.” Yep — civil rights violations.

Would Facebook have censored conservatives without pressure from the White House? We don’t doubt it for a moment, though collusion with the federal government certainly undermines the argument that because Facebook is a private company it can censor however it likes.

For our part, we think it’s plain as day that Facebook’s thought police are true leftists who’d rather silence debate than participate in it. Censorship is all the rage (emphasis on rage) on the Left these days, and an alarming number of Americans are warming up to it.

Our social media manager Andrew Culper recently explained how Facebook’s unbelievably ridiculous regime of “strikes” and “fact-checks” has decimated our reach — even to the 750,000 people who deliberately chose to follow our content. Facebook simply won’t show it to them.

And that all began in June 2020, when Facebook and the rest of the gatekeepers decided their primary mission was defeating Donald Trump and electing Basement Joe Biden.

Fortunately, Jordan intends to keep his own pressure going. “While these documents are jarring, they are just the beginning of the story,” the congressman said. “We expect Facebook to continue to produce documents, and if not, contempt remains on the table.”

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Hold Off on the Special Counsel

Republicans who are calling for AG Merrick Garland to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the Bidens should be careful what they wish for.

Douglas Andrews

More than a year ago, long before the Republicans took the House, and long before the various GOP-led oversight committees began piling up an impressive array of evidence against Hunter Biden and the Big Guy, we were clamoring for the appointment of a special counsel. What’s good for the Trump goose would no doubt be good for the Biden gander, right?

Wrong.

At this stage, such an appointment would likely do more harm than good. Which is why Kentucky’s James Comer, who chairs the House Oversight Committee, is sounding the alarm on the Republican push for a special counsel. Why? Because he doesn’t trust Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint an impartial prosecutor, and because he thinks doing so will also short-circuit all the investigative work being done by Republican-led House committees to expose the Biden Crime Family.

Those Republicans calling for a special counsel include Indiana Senator Mike Braun and Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn.

“I have no confidence that Attorney General Merrick Garland would appoint an impartial special counsel,” Comer responded. “The Oversight Committee will continue our investigation into the Biden family’s influence peddling schemes to inform legislative solutions to prevent public officials and their families from abusing public office for private gain.”

As Just the News notes, “A Republican source close to the Judiciary Committee said GOP leaders are wary of Garland appointing a special counsel because it would likely lock down their oversight efforts into the Biden family’s business dealings.”

Think about it: Last November, Garland appointed a special counsel, Jack Smith, to look into Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Two months later, in January, Garland felt sufficiently pressured to appoint Robert Hur as special counsel to investigate Joe Biden’s own classified documents scandal.

Now then: Which of these two special prosecutors seems to be in the headlines with new charges every week, and which of them seems to have disappeared into the FBI’s witness protection program?

Jack Smith is — how shall we put this delicately? — a nasty, unscrupulous dude. How else to explain the Supreme Court’s unanimous overturning of his conviction of former Virginia Republican Governor Bob McDonnell on bribery charges back in 2016? How else to explain his use of “ethically dubious tactics, including media leaks and enticing witnesses”? And how else to explain “a string of mistrials and overturned convictions [that] led to sharp rebukes from federal judges,” including one from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts?

Just yesterday, in fact, Smith was at it again, announcing three new charges against Trump in the classified documents case.

Meanwhile, what’s become of Robert Hur? Crickets and tumbleweeds, that’s what.

Does anyone doubt that, given the opportunity, Garland wouldn’t find a similarly soft cream puff of a prosecutor to investigate whether the Biden Crime Family sold their country out to Chinese and Ukrainian interests?

Why hasn’t Garland done so already? It’s a good question, and the answer likely lies in a political calculus: As long as the charges are coming from congressional Republicans, the mainstream media and Democrat voters (but we repeat ourselves) can dismiss them as typical partisanship. If charges are leveled by an independent counsel, though, they become a lot harder to ignore. The Washington Post, for example, has virtually ignored the steady stream of corruption evidence against Hunter Biden, but was tripping over itself this morning to cover the new charges against Joe Biden’s leading presidential challenger: “Trump charged with seeking to delete security footage in documents case,” blared the headline.

As for Biden, the lies keep adding up. Recall how he snapped during the October 2020 presidential debate: “My son has not made money in terms of this thing about, what are you talking about, China. The only guy who made money from China is this guy,” he said, pointing at Trump. “He’s the only one. Nobody else has made money from China.”

Unfortunately, Hunter directly contradicted the old man when he admitted to U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika on Wednesday that he took more than $600,000 from a Chinese Communist Party-backed company.

In fact, the evidence shows that the Bidens have taken in many millions from China and other foreign entities. But you wouldn’t know it if you got your news from the likes of The Washington Post, where “Democracy Dies in Darkness.”

Lastly, as National Review reports, “White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shot down the possibility that President Biden would consider pardoning his son Hunter over felony gun and tax misdemeanor charges.”

Asked yesterday whether Biden would consider a pardon in the case, KJP told reporters, “No.”

So you’re saying there’s a chance?

As to that promise, let’s just say we’re skeptical, especially in light of Biden’s troubled and well-documented history with the truth.

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Executive News Summary

Trump hit with three more charges, Senate passes NDAA, a detransitioner’s testimony, and more.

Thomas Gallatin & Jordan Candler

Cross-Examination

  • Trump hit with three more charges: On Thursday, Special Counsel Jack Smith announced that an additional three criminal charges have been raised against Donald Trump in Smith’s ongoing investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents. The obstruction charges include accusing Trump of acting to delete surveillance footage at his Mar-a-Lago residence after he had received a subpoena for materials at the estate. The new charges also reveal that Smith now has the Iran document in question that Trump was recorded boasting about and showing a reporter. Of note, these new charges likely serve to push back any potential trial date, maybe well past the 2024 election. Finally, our remaining tongue-in-cheek question is this: Did Trump delete this surveillance footage by smashing it with a hammer or wiping it with a cloth or something?
  • Senate passes NDAA: By a vote of 86 to 11, the Senate passed the bipartisan National Defense Authorization Act, funding the Pentagon to the tune of $886 billion in Fiscal Year 2024. Of note, the GOP amendment banning the use of taxpayer funding for abortion in the military was not included due to Democrat opposition. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has continued to hold the line on his demand that the Hyde Amendment prohibiting government funding of abortion be upheld. The House’s version of the defense bill includes the prohibition on abortion funding. The two chambers will now seek to work on a compromise to send to Joe Biden.
  • A detransitioner’s testimony: Chloe Cole appeared before a House Judiciary subcommittee on Thursday, her 19th birthday, to tell her heart-wrenching story of how her “childhood was ruined” by the deceitful “transgender” crusade. “What message do I want to bring to American teenagers and their families?” Cole asked in her opening statement. “I didn’t need to be lied to. I needed compassion. I needed to be loved. I need to be getting therapy to help me work through my issues, not affirmed to my delusion that by transforming into a boy, it would solve all my problems.” She went on to describe her continuing litany of medical problems due to her having received both puberty blockers and a double mastectomy at the age of 15. She related how she and her parents were deceived and emotionally manipulated by medical experts, who simply rubber-stamped her for gender “transitioning” with no second thought. Of import, she noted that she only became suicidal at age 16 — after “transitioning.”
  • Xi backs out of GHG commitments: In news that should come as a surprise to no one, Chinese President Xi Jinping pulled out of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement to curb his nation’s carbon emissions after 2030. Obviously, Joe Biden’s climate czar John Kerry utterly failed earlier this month in his mission to seek climate concessions from Xi. Indeed, China’s strongman has done the opposite, as he correctly recognizes that he needs more energy to fuel his drive for world economic domination. As Arielle Del Turco, director of the Center for Religious Liberty at Family Research Council, warns regarding the Chinese Communist Party, “Its goal is to amass more power at just about any expense, and they simply don’t care about the progressive causes that the Biden administration has been desperate to get them on board with.”
  • California’s bad math: Nearly 600 STEM professionals have signed a letter sent to the California Department of Education objecting to the newly proposed woke mathematics curriculum, warning that the new framework will serve to hold back the development of low-income children in the STEM fields. Speaking of inconvenient math, a recent study found that California’s decreasing population, now three straight years in a row of people moving out, is having a significant negative impact on tax revenue. In 2021, the Golden State lost over $341 million in tax revenue thanks to its shrinking population. But the bad math isn’t just lost tax revenue. Another study found that emergency room wait times in California have drastically increased over the last decade, leading to overcrowding as “capacity has largely failed to match the rise in patient demand.” Despite recent losses, California’s population grew by 4.2% between 2011 and 2021, but the number of emergency departments decreased from 339 to 326. That might be another reason people are fleeing the state.
  • Good news: Mountain Valley Pipeline victory: The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) has finally had the last roadblock preventing its construction removed. On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals order blocking the bipartisan Congress-approved construction of the 303-mile natural gas pipeline. The Fourth Circuit had stopped the project from moving forward after ecofascist groups sued. West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin praised the ruling: “The Supreme Court has spoken and this decision to let construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline move forward again is the correct one. I am relieved that the highest court in the land has upheld the law Congress passed and the President signed.”

Headlines

  • Biden admin ignored warnings about withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, military leaders say (Free Beacon)
  • Army in Niger backs coup as U.S. forces in the country assess situation (NBC News)
  • Dianne Feinstein aide awkwardly interrupts her during vote (Washington Examiner)
  • Gas prices across U.S. rise to eight-month high (Daily Wire)
  • Campaign finance charge dropped from case against Sam Bankman-Fried (AP)
  • One in six Democrats believes violence is justified to restore abortion (Washington Stand)
  • Policy: Patients should be allowed to use health savings accounts for direct primary care (RedState)
  • Satire: Mayorkas testifies before Congress that he is not bald (Babylon Bee)

For more editors’ choice headlines, click here.

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The Wild 2024 Race

Anyone who currently declares the outcomes of the primary races or general election a foregone conclusion is utterly delusional.

Victor Davis Hanson

Current polls, pundits, and politicos insist that the 2024 race is a sure rematch between former President Donald Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden.

It may well turn out that way.

But in past election cycles, summer polls 15 months before the general election usually did not mean much.

In December 2003, the CBS poll headline blared, “Dean pulls away in Dem race.” Howard Dean would eventually be clobbered by nominee John Kerry.

In the Gallup Poll of late June 2007, Hillary Clinton still continued to enjoy her wide lead in the Democratic primary over eventual nominee and elected president Barack Obama.

On the Republican side, Gallup noted of its summer 2007 polls that, “There has been little serious threat to the frontrunner, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani” — who bombed out early in the race.

About this time in 2015, Jeb Bush was leading Trump in the Republican primary. Or as CNN characterized their summer poll, “He (Bush) holds a significant lead over the second-place candidate Trump.”

By January 2016, the favorite, can-do Wisconsin governor Scott Walker was leading all candidates by a substantial margin as they headed for the Iowa caucuses.

There are lots of reasons to believe that 2024 may prove to be the most volatile race in recent memory.

Not since 1912 — when third-party ex-president Theodore Roosevelt challenged incumbent President William Howard Taft in a three-way race with Woodrow Wilson — have two presidents run against each other.

Both, remember, lost that year to the far less experienced Wilson.

Second, Trump is currently the target of at least four state and federal prosecutors.

Millions of Americans feel that current and likely future indictments are patently political. The Trump prosecutions would never have gone ahead had he not run for the presidency a third time.

Leftwing strategists believe that these partisan indictments will earn Trump Republican empathy.

The legal persecutions supposedly will ensure him the nomination, but then intensify during the 2024 general campaign to bleed him out — ensuring a Democratic victory.

Perhaps.

But the Left’s weaponization of the legal system is playing with fire.

They have no real idea whether their hounding will result in an indicted, inert Trump at election time, or fuel more empathy to empower him over his eventual Democratic rival, regardless of his legal status.

Or will the unending legal morass eventually wear out Republican primary voters, resulting in their rage at such unfairness helping another Republican candidate?

Third, despite Democratic denials, there is mounting evidence — from emails, laptop communications, IRS whistleblowers, testimony from Biden family business associates, and likely bank records — that Biden was directly involved in his son’s illegal activities.

Yet daily new details elicit only incoherent fury from Biden — especially since he clearly has serially lied that he had no knowledge of his son Hunter’s business misadventures.

Fourth, not since Woodrow Wilson’s incapacity rendered him bedridden and all but incommunicado for the last 17 months of his presidency, has a president appeared so enfeebled.

The 80-year-old Biden has fallen repeatedly. He often slurs his words to the point of inaudibility.

His halting gait radiates frailty.

Often aides must remind Biden where he is.

Biden appears frustrated and angry at his increasing cognitive decline — forgetting the names of foreign leaders and close associates.

To be blunt, Biden is one more serious fall from physical incapacity — and a Vice President Kamala Harris’ stewardship of his presidency.

Increasing leftwing leaks and rumors spread alarm about Biden’s legal problems. Liberal writers chart his mental confusion. Progressive columnists decry his treatment of his illegitimate granddaughter.

Apparently Democratic insiders hope Biden does not run for reelection — but by all accounts must finish his term to prevent a Harris presidency in either 2023-4 or thereafter.

So, the leaks of Biden’s impropriety and incapacity are aimed at ensuring Biden does not run in 2024.

Yet they apparently must not prove actionable enough to abort his current presidency.

Fifth, the first Republican primary debate is still almost a month away. And debates often have proven the graveyard of sure-thing front-runners.

Trump has understandably indicated it would be foolish to debate while enjoying a sizable lead in the polls.

Nevertheless, it is hard to imagine that Trump, a proven and skilled debater, would pass up the stage of a multimillion-person televised audience only to be ritually trashed in absentia on it.

It is even more difficult to envision a frail Biden holding his own against either Democratic rivals or a Republican contender in the general election.

Add it all up, and the presidential race is unpredictable with an array of known “unknowns.”

The only certain fact is that anyone who currently declares the outcomes of the primary races or general election a foregone conclusion is utterly delusional.

©2023 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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Taking the Administrative State to Task

Our bloated bureaucracy is ever-growing and unaccountable, and it’s long past time to bring it to heel.

Brian Mark Weber

Whatever happened to government of the people, by the people, for the people?

It’s bad enough that Democrats and Republicans in Congress these days have lost touch with the issues that matter most to their constituents. But politicians are politicians. They always look out for themselves, forgetting about the people they represent — which is why our Founding Fathers created a system of checks and balances.

Then again, the Founders never envisioned the Leviathan that our federal bureaucracy has become. The bloated administrative state is so deep and complex that it wields near-absolute authority over our lives, but without any accountability.

President Donald Trump famously pledged to “drain the Swamp,” but it looks like the deep state is winning bigly by attempting to destroy the man who dared to put up a fight. That and Joe Biden’s henchmen quickly undid most of thing good things Trump did in terms of deregulation. Unlike politicians, we have no power to elect, demote, or otherwise control hundreds of thousands of government busybodies who think they know better.

“There are too many rules for people to know, so they cannot conform their behavior to them,” writes The Heritage Foundation’s GianCarolo Canaparo. “There are too many rules for bureaucrats to enforce equally, so bureaucrats are free to pick and choose their targets,” he adds. “This is the greatest problem of a system of administrative laws: it tends to become a system of no laws at all. It replaces the rule of laws — general, equal and knowable — with the rule of men who enforce unknowable decrees unequally and with absolute discretion. And so, 10,000 little rules become 10,000 little tyrannies.”

This didn’t happen overnight, and Republican administrations have contributed to it as much as the Democrats. But, in fact, it was “progressive” President Woodrow Wilson who more than a century ago envisioned a federal government where so-called “experts” would run the show.

Wilson, who authored Constitutional Government in the United States, was a pedant academic who thought he knew better than the Founders and believed in anything other than constitutional government. The separation of powers was an obstacle to be overcome, he thought, and the executive branch an opportunity to wield power and expand the bureaucracy.

As we wrote way back in 2014: “Political Progressivism — basically the American version of Otto von Bismarck’s German socialism — made its appearance in the late 19th century when exciting new technological wonders seemed to come daily. There were new advances like radio, X-rays, the discovery that tiny bugs caused the plague, and the new theory of human origin. Progressives thought that ‘experts’ in these various fields could better manage the lives of citizens than could those citizens. We see this arrogance today in every IRS bulletin, health care mandate, and EPA regulation.”

Any chance of meaningfully taking on the deep state was dealt a serious blow in 1984, when the Supreme Court established what’s known as Chevron deference in the case of Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council. In simple terms, the Court decided that it would defer to government agencies to interpret government statutes.

Just this year, Biden made a move to give more power to that same oppressive administrative state by signing an executive order giving government agencies power to make regulatory changes without review or approval.

Woodrow Wilson would be proud.

For more than a century now, the expansion of federal agencies has moved us ever closer to tyranny. But there’s hope. A couple of cases coming before the Supreme Court could bring about the deep state’s death knell. One such case is Jarkesy v. Securities and Exchange Commission. Again in simple terms, the SEC, like so many other government agencies, decided it wanted to make rulings in its own courts rather than in federal courts. This power was granted to the SEC when the Dodd-Frank Act was passed into law during the early years of the Obama administration.

The Wall Street Journal editorial board writes, “The fundamental constitutional problem is that the SEC combines enforcement and judicial power, acting as prosecutor, judge and jury.”

That’s a bad thing, but there are still some reasons to be hopeful.

In May, the Fifth Circuit ruled in Jarkesy’s favor, giving the Supreme Court an opportunity to begin the process of dismantling the administrative state. In June, the Court limited the power of the Environmental Protection Agency. And three dozen members from the House and Senate recently filed a brief supporting a challenge to the Chevron ruling.

Where does the slate of Republican presidential candidates stand on this issue? Donald Trump, for one, continues to speak broadly about taking on the deep state. Others likewise promise to rein it in. But Vivek Ramaswamy has laid out a specific plan to eliminate federal agencies from the FBI to the Department of Education.

After more than a century of steadily creeping administrative tyranny, it’s time to destroy the progressive machine built by Woodrow Wilson and other Democrats. If we can do so, we’ll restore our constitutional system and launch a new wave of freedom across the country.

And we’ll begin to restore government of the people, by the people, for the people.

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‘Not Saying It Was Aliens, but It Was Aliens’

Congress just held a hearing regarding UFO cover-ups, and let’s just say it was fun.

Emmy Griffin

On Wednesday, a House Oversight Committee hearing wrapped up with testimonies from three whistleblowers who claim that the government has been suppressing and covering up unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), or what are more commonly called unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

The first witness, David Grusch, seems to have some credentials that might lead people to believe in his veracity. We are so trained to trust the experts, after all. What are Grusch’s credentials? Well, he is a former Air Force intelligence officer who served with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. He had gone public with his statements before the hearing, garnering interest.

Grusch stated, “I was informed, in the course of my official duties, of a multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program, to which I was denied access.” He later explained, “My testimony is based on information I have been given by individuals with a longstanding track record of legitimacy and service to this country — many of whom also shared compelling evidence in the form of photography, official documentation, and classified oral testimony.”

Grusch’s concern is that too may people are being intimidated from coming forward with their UAP sightings. He also has told the public that the government has recovered pilot remains and aircraft but are hiding it from everyone.

The two remaining whistleblowers were former Navy pilot and Americans for Safe Aerospace executive director Ryan Graves, and retired Navy commander David Fravor. Though their testimonies were not quite as explosive as Grusch’s, both former Navy men seemed to give credence to his claims. Graves’s testimony focused on the silencing of pilots who tried coming forward with sightings of UAPs, and Fravor’s focused on whether or not these encounters with UAPs were an enemy nation’s technology.

Are aliens among us?

Well, this humble publication is skeptical. For one thing, this inquiry seems like a distraction and a sensational waste of government time (insert caustic laugh).

From a purely logical standpoint, if a UAP is sophisticated enough to maneuver through time and space, how come there are crashes with remains? Seems more like a human error thing.

From a biblical standpoint, there are various roads we could go down with UAPs. Some believe that these encounters with seemingly extraterrestrial beings and crafts are actually encounters of the demonic sort. There is a spiritual realm in addition to the physical one, and perhaps those who are more open to the former have seen some of its manifestations. If so, they are probably not friendly lifeforms. Christian thinkers have puzzled and reasoned through the implications of salvation and alien lifeforms.

The general consensus can be summed up in the words of David Instone-Brewer in an article for Premier Christianity Magazine: “We should avoid looking for hidden facts about the universe in the Bible. Whether it concerns life on other planets or other unknowns, we shouldn’t come to doctrinaire conclusions without a sound basis in the Bible. The Bible doesn’t attempt to tell us everything we want to know, but it does tell us with absolute certainty everything we need to know for salvation: the good news that Jesus died for all our sins and that God wants to forgive everyone who repents.”

Another good breakdown of aliens and salvation with great biblical references can be found in The Washington Stand.

People were created to long for the creator, whether that is through fallible beliefs in aliens or religious belief in God. Ultimately, whether it’s based on a popular fiction, foreign enemy technology, or encounters with the spiritual realm, people are fascinated with the mystery and supernatural aspect of UAPs.

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Braying Jennies

“What bribery scheme? It’s so different every day. I mean, you know, they’re either freakin’ out about ‘Barbie’ or they’re upset about, you know, [Bud Light]. … What is really happening here? I mean, how much punishment does Biden need ‘cause he won and they lost?” —”The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg

“When you don’t have a real program as to how you’re gonna help the American people, you want everyone to look in a different direction except at you. And I think that’s what’s happening. … They’re weaponizing Joe Biden’s son against him.” —”The View” co-host Sunny Hostin

“It seems they go after Biden’s kid, but Biden’s kid was not in the administration. Trump’s children were part of the administration. That’s a huge difference.” —”The View” co-host Joy Behar

“They are gonna try to indict a father for loving his son, who has been addicted to drugs and/or alcohol and without evidence of the father doing anything other than loving that son.” —former Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO)

Non Compos Mentis

“The facts do not justify the fears that Republicans and their political allies gin up over … trans girls participating in girls’ athletic teams.” —Congressman Jerry Nadler (D-NY)

“Access to gender-affirming care is essential to the mental health and well-being of trans youth.” —Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA)

“Gender-affirming care is safe and effective.” —Mary Gay Scanlon

Hot Air

“The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived.” —UN Secretary-General António Guterres

“How do we move forward as climate change … is taking over every part of our lives almost?” —White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre

“Not a single Republican voted for the Inflation Reduction Act … which provides funding to combat climate change.” —Joe Biden (“True — every Republican opposed raising taxes, hiring 87K new IRS agents, and doing nothing to curb inflation.” —RNC)

The BIG Lie

“Bidenomics is growing the economy from the middle out and bottom up, not the top down. Unemployment remains below 4%. Inflation has fallen by two-thirds. Wages are higher than before the pandemic. And businesses have invested more than half a trillion dollars in clean energy and manufacturing. In short, the president’s economic plan is indeed working.” —Karine Jean-Pierre

Belly Laugh of the Week

“Let me applaud you, Adam Schiff, whose name is synonymous with courage, with patriotism, with restoring the faith of the American people in our government.” —Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

Political Futures

“Think of that professional athlete who plays one too many seasons because he just can’t hang up the cleats. Knowing when to call it a career is a really hard decision to make. None of us should want to get to the point when others have to make that decision for us. That may be doubly true for the people who are supposed to represent us and make hugely consequential decisions affecting future generations.” —Nate Jackson

Insight

“The last stage but one of every civilisation, is characterised by the forced political unification of its constituent parts, into a single greater whole.” —Arnold J. Toynbee (1889-1975)

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“My four-year-old and my two-year-old daughters will not change in front of biological men. This is ridiculous! I don’t care what party you are a part of; if you think that we are all equally the same biologically, you’ve literally lost your mind!” —Congressman Wesley Hunt (R-TX)

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G3 Weekly—July 29, 2023

Welcome to G3 Weekly—a summary of this week’s top news stories on Christianity and the public square.

This week, Fox News faced criticism for matching employee donations to the Satanic Temple and Planned Parenthood. A conservative local politician in the United Kingdom was suspended from his own political party after criticizing the LGBT movement. Meanwhile, a new survey of people around the world shows new patterns about adherence to Christianity.

Source: G3 Weekly—July 29, 2023

Christian Persecution in China | Faith vs. Culture

CBN’s Billy Hallowell and Tré Goins-Phillips sat down with ChinaAid’s Bob Fu to talk about his journey to faith under the Chinese Communist Party and how American Christians can support their persecuted Christian brothers and sisters in China.

Source: Christian Persecution in China | Faith vs. Culture

John Loeffler: When Lies Give Way to Tyranny – Stand Up For The Truth Podcast

Today’s guest John Loeffler: May and John look beyond all the ways that humans are lied to and consider the end game: coercion and persecution against the truth-tellers till they cry “uncle”. Silencing and cancelling truth is one thing; forcing believers to give up their absolutes to fit in with the globalists’ world order is an iron fist we will see at some point, depending upon how long the church is functional on earth. The Father of Lies, the author of confusion is working overtime to unite the world under his control. Technology is clearly the instrument of choice in realizing his temporary kingdom of enslavement.

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GOP Rep. Nancy Mace claims Biden family received over $50M from influence peddling scheme

As Republican calls grow to pursue impeachment against President Biden, one member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee is detailing just how deep the Biden family’s pockets go.

“Based on the evidence I’ve seen so far, I think the number is going to be north of $50 million that we’re talking about here,” Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said on “Mornings with Maria” Friday.

“This will go down as one of the most politically corrupt presidents and families in U.S. history,” she added. “And we’ve got to show and prove it to the American people. We’ve got to show them everything that we have.”

Other committee members have signaled that up to $100 million flowed through the then-second family, as Hunter Biden and his foreign business dealings are currently at the center of a criminal probe.

Source: GOP Rep. Nancy Mace claims Biden family received over $50M from influence peddling scheme

Hersh: Ukraine Most Corrupt Government in World, Biden’s Support of Zelensky “Because He’s Taking Care of Biden’s Son” | The Gateway Pundit

Damaged Kerch Bridge; © Sputnik/Konstantin Mihalchevskiy

The Biden Regime played a “vital” role in the attack on the Kerch Bridge to Crimea which killed a couple and injured their child, investigative reporter Seymour Hersh revealed. Joe Biden’s support of  Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky “can only come from Zelensky’s knowledge of Biden”, and “because he was taking care of Biden’s son,” Hersh writes.

The attack on the Kerch Bridge linking Crimea to Russia 7/17 with a pair of submersible drones killed a Russian civilian couple who were driving across, and injured their child. It was the second attack on the bridge and was followed by Russia suspending the deal on Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea.

The Biden administration’s role in both attacks was “vital”, Hersh reports, quoting unidentified American officials: “Of course it was our technology,” the official told Hersh. “The drone was remotely guided and half submerged—like a torpedo.”

The Biden Regime did not care about the consequences of the bridge attack, Hersh’s source said: “What will Putin do? We don’t think that far,” the source said. “Our national strategy is that Zelensky can do whatever he wants to do. There’s no adult supervision.”

“Zelensky has no plan, except to hang on. It’s as if he’s an orphan—a poor waif in his underwear—and we have no real idea of what Zelensky and his crowd are thinking. Ukraine is the most corrupt and dumbest government in the world, outside of Nigeria, and Biden’s support of Zelensky can only come from Zelensky’s knowledge of Biden, and not just because he was taking care of Biden’s son,” the intel insider said.

The source called the American Ukraine policy “confounding and unrealistic”, Hersh said. “The president and [Secretary of State] Tony Blinken keep on saying, ‘We are going to do what it takes for as long as it takes’ to win the war.” That means only that “More people are going to die in this war, and what for?” the official asked. “The American and Ukrainian military are no longer making any predictions” about the war, Hersh writes.

“The Ukrainian army has not gotten past the first of three Russian defense lines. Every mine the Ukrainians dig up is replenished at night by the Russians. The reality, is that the balance of power in the war is settled. Putin has what he wants: access to Crimea and the four Ukrainian oblasts—Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia—that were annexed by Russia last September 30. Ukraine does not have them and cannot get them back,” the source said.

“How would President Biden react if China had established a base in Tijuana, Mexico, and met there with all the left-leaning governments of South America? That’s how Putin would be expected to react to the meeting earlier this month of all the NATO chiefs in Vilnius, close to the Russian border.”

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Devon Archer is “in Hiding” after Receiving “Threats” – Source Blames Biden Crime Family | The Gateway Pundit

Hunter Biden’s Rosemont Seneca business partner Devon Archer (left in photo) is ‘in hiding’ ahead of next week’s congressional testimony, the Daily Mail reports, and ‘fears for his family’s safety’ after receiving threats, possibly from circles involved with the Biden Crime Family.

“Hunter Biden’s former best friend and business partner who is set to give Congress bombshell evidence against the Biden family is now ‘in hiding’ after receiving ‘threats’,” a source told the British Daily Mail.

Hunter’s Yale buddy and John Kerry’s former campaign manager Archer has been “forced to flee both his Long Island and Brooklyn homes, he told friends – but still plans to testify to the House Oversight Committee on Monday. “

“There were reports that he was canceling his appearance. They’re not true, he’s not canceling. But he has gotten threats, and he’s concerned about the threats,” the source told the Daily Mail, seeming to imply the Biden Crime Family is behind the threats:  “His family has received threats. He doesn’t know who from. But you don’t have to be Dick Tracy to figure that out.”

A different source denied Archer was “in hiding” but confirmed he received threats.  Archer’s wife Krista told  the Daily Mail, “He’s not here. He’s not at our other home. He’s not in D.C.”, but wouldn’t reveal his location.

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Hunter Biden transcript reveals plea deal gave immunity against illegal foreign lobbying charges – Conservative Review

Hunter Biden could have received a plea deal that would have granted him wide-ranging immunity from extraordinary crimes such as illegal foreign lobbying and federal tax evasion if a judge had not stepped in, according to transcripts of his court proceedings.

The hearing, in which Biden pleaded “not guilty,” was supposed to be a proceeding where the first son pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes and a diversion deal for a felony federal gun charge. The agreement would have allowed him to avoid jail time for the gun charge.

However, U.S. District Court Judge Maryellen Noreika asked probing questions about the diversion agreement that revealed its true nature.

New transcripts obtained by the Daily Mail reveal that Noreika prodded the president’s son about protections the deal would have provided for potential foreign lobbying crimes and more.

The plea deal reportedly consisted of two parts, the “plea agreement” and a “diversion agreement.” A clause in the diversion agreement gave the younger Biden blanket immunity for potential charges that could be filed by the Delaware U.S. Attorney’s Office. This appeared to include illegal foreign lobbying, felony tax evasion, and other drug charges.

“If you had no immunity from the government, perhaps even a different prosecutor and the government could bring a felony tax evasion charge or drug charges against you, would you still enter the plea agreement and plead guilty to these tax charges?” the judge asked.

“No, your honor,” Biden replied.

“Just so I understand,” the judge continued. “You would not agree to that plea agreement if you didn’t get some immunity from other charges, is that right?”

“Speaking for my client, that’s correct, your honor,” Biden’s attorney said.

The judge described the deal as including “nonstandard terms like the broad immunity” and said she is “not convinced that it is actually a plea.”

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The transcript also revealed much of Biden’s foreign business operations, which included dealings in China, Romania, and of course Ukraine.

“From 2017 to 2019, he served on the board of a Ukrainian energy company and a Chinese private equity fund,” Biden’s attorney confirmed.

In 2017, Biden made “just under $1 million from a company he formed with the CEO of a Chinese business conglomerate; $666,666 from his domestic business interests; approximately $664,000 from a Chinese infrastructure investment company; $500,000 in director’s fees from a Ukrainian energy company; $70,000 relating to a Romanian business; and $48,000 from the multi-national law firm,” the transcript stated.

In 2018, Biden took in “$2.6 million in business and consulting fees from the company he formed with the CEO of a Chinese business conglomerate and the Ukrainian energy company.”

Court proceedings had also previously revealed the extend of Biden’s stints in drug and alcohol rehab. The first son went to rehab facilities six times since 2003, including in one instance where he was confronted by his family and pretended to go to rehab.

Instead he went to a hotel room and “smoked the crack [he’d] tucked away in [his] traveling bag.”

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Joe Biden to Retreat to Rehoboth Beach Compound for the Next TEN DAYS While His DOJ Works to Jail Trump | The Gateway Pundit

Joe Biden will retreat to his Rehoboth Beach compound in Delaware for the next 10 days while his corrupt DOJ works to jail Trump.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters about feeble Joe’s plans to hide in Rehoboth Beach during a gaggle aboard Air Force One on Friday.

“This evening the president will depart Maine en route to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware where he will remain over the next week,” Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters.

Biden is en route to Auburn, Maine to discuss how ‘Bidenomics’ is driving a manufacturing boom (try not to laugh).

Feeble Joe took the shorter staircase again.

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Joe Biden has spent more than 40% of his presidency on vacation without visitor logs.

Biden will be hiding out at his beach compound while Jack Smith works to jail Trump.

On Thursday Special Counsel Jack Smith hit Trump with 3 additional charges in the investigation into classified documents stored at Mar-a-Lago.

The superseding indictment, filed in the Southern District of Florida, claims Trump was part of a scheme to delete security footage from Mar-a-Lago.

A DC grand jury investigating January 6 will likely indict Trump next week while Joe Biden is hiding out at his Rehoboth compound.

President Trump’s lawyers arrived at special counsel Jack Smith’s offices as the DC grand jury reconvened on Thursday.

Trump’s lawyers were told to expect charges soon.

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Why President Trump is being Persecuted

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ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR PT 1&2 – Publisher Recommended

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Rep. James Comer Reveals 170+ Suspicious Activity Reports Filed by Six Major Banks Including JP Morgan, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo, Pointing to Potential Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, and Tax Fraud Involving the Biden Crime Family | The Gateway Pundit

During a recent podcast hosted by Senator Ted Cruz, Representative James Comer revealed that six major banks, including JP Morgan, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo, had submitted over 170 suspicious activity reports (SARs) to the Treasury Department, all concerning alleged criminal behavior by the Biden crime family.

Rep. Comer, who served as a bank director for a decade, explained that a SAR is essentially a red flag raised by a bank when it suspects that a client may be involved in illegal activities.

Despite misconceptions to the contrary, Rep. Comer clarified that SARs are very rare and not issued lightly by banks. In his experience, the bank he directed issued only two SARs over ten years.

“In the banking industry, if you had two SARs against you, it would be hard for you to open an account somewhere,” Comer said. “There wouldn’t be any bank that would want to have you as a customer, because it’s not worth the paperwork.”

The Congressman then stated that the Biden family had been subjected to a staggering number of SARs—over 170 of them.

These reports raised suspicion of money laundering, human trafficking, and tax fraud, all connected to different members of the Biden crime family.

Comer illustrated the nature of these suspicions using the example of a $3 million wire transaction from China to an associate of the Biden family, which was subsequently funneled through various shell companies within 24 hours.

“Now, remember, this account never had much activity in it over the course of ten years, maintained around a $40,000 balance. Then one day, out of the blue, they get a $3 million wire from China,” said Comer.

“He’d never gotten a foreign wire before, and there’s $3 million in an account that’s never had more than 50,000. Some months, it had $10,000 balance, but never more than 50,000. Then all of a sudden, a $3 million wire,” Comer added.

Comer further detailed the alleged set-up of approximately 20 shell companies associated with the Biden family, all allegedly involved in money laundering schemes. These companies, he stated, had no legitimate business operations and existed purely as legal entities on paper – no factories, no machinery, no products, no real estate, no business cards, no storefront.

“Money laundering is hiding money. You’re hiding the source of the money, and you’re deceiving the Internal Revenue Service to try to evade taxes,” Comer explained.

“So if Hunter Biden was doing something legitimate for China, they could have just wired the money to Hunter Biden. But they didn’t,” said Comer.

“They sent it to a company called Robinson Walker. Then they wired it to a company called Owasco. Then they wired it to another company called Bohai. These companies don’t do anything with the money,” he added.

Senator Cruz responded, “It’s just a bucket to pour the water in, then a bucket to pour it into somewhere else?”

Rep Comer said, “That’s exactly what it is and it was organized. This is like organized crime.”

Senator Cruz emphasized the credibility of the banks involved in filing these reports, noting that they are major institutions with knowledgeable legal teams. All of the banks mentioned are known to be reliable political donors to the Democrats, further deepening the significance of these reports.

“So these are all banks that are reliable political donors to the Democrats that are nonetheless looking at reports saying, wow, this is really concerning,” said Ted Cruz.

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American banks have submitted hundreds of suspicious activity reports on the Biden family, alleging their involvement in human trafficking, money laundering, and tax fraud.

Congressional investigators have obtained bank account records and wire transfer statements on twenty shell companies owned by the Bidens, which were allegedly used for laundering illegally obtained money from China, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, and Kazakhstan as unregistered foreign agents.

This evidence is supported by hundreds of thousands of emails, tens of thousands of text messages, photographs, audio recordings, calendar statements, and ten years of data from Hunter Biden’s laptop, which the FBI took into its possession in 2019.

Marco Polo published a comprehensive “Report on the Biden Laptop,” documenting 459 alleged crimes involving the Biden family and their associates, including 140 business crimes, 191 sex crimes, and 128 drug crimes.

A $1,000 reward is offered for any verifiable corrections, but thus far, no crimes have been disputed.

In addition, credible IRS whistleblowers have accused the Justice Department of obstructing the Hunter Biden investigation by blocking felony charges, search warrants, and interviews while preventing any investigation of the President and his family.

Furthermore, just yesterday, a judge highlighted an unprecedented lenient deal offered by the Justice Department to Hunter Biden, which would result in no felony charges or jail time for tax fraud and lying on a gun form.

This DOJ deal would have also granted protection to the First Son from any future prosecution related to illegally obtained money from foreign nations as an unregistered foreign agent.

What is more corrosive and destructive to our nation than a politicized Justice Department that applies different legal standards depending on whether one’s last name is Trump or Biden?

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FACEBOOK FILES PART 2: Newly Subpoenaed Documents Reveal Facebook Surrendered to Biden Regime’s Pressure to Remove Certain COVID-19 Posts, Including Those Claiming Virus is Man-Made | The Gateway Pundit.

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Newly subpoenaed internal documents reveal that Facebook bowed to the Biden White House’s pressure to remove certain content related to Covid-19, including posts asserting that the virus was man-made, according to an exclusive report from The Wall Street Journal.

Nick Clegg, Facebook’s President of Global Affairs, prompted the discussion by inquiring why the company was removing, rather than merely demoting or labeling, claims that the virus was man-made.

“Can someone quickly remind me why we were removing—rather than demoting/labeling—claims that Covid is man-made,” queried Nick Clegg, Facebook’s President of Global Affairs, in an email to colleagues dated July 2021.

Source: Rep. Jim Jordan/Twitter

In response, a Facebook Vice President in charge of content policy cited pressure from the Biden administration to take more aggressive action. The VP later expressed regret for giving in to the pressure.

“We were under pressure from the administration and others to do more,” responded a Facebook vice president in charge of content policy. “We shouldn’t have done it.”

This conversation occurred three months after Facebook, now owned by Meta Platforms, reversed its stance on banning posts speculating that Covid-19 was man-made or manufactured.

These internal documents were subpoenaed by the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee, investigating the Biden regime’s overreach of governmental power into private sector communication to censor Americans’ speech on social media.

The Biden regime asserts that its discussions were primarily aimed at promoting vaccines and advancing public health goals. Yet, these communications suggest that Facebook’s content moderation decisions may have been more susceptible to political pressure than the company has previously acknowledged.

“We have consistently made it clear that we believe social-media companies have a critical responsibility to take account of the effects of their platforms that they have on the American people, while making independent decisions about the content of their platforms,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday.

Despite these revelations, Facebook maintains its stance that its content moderation decisions remain independent and are not politically influenced, which is a total lie.

In the emails viewed by the Journal, Facebook executives debated whether removing posts could inadvertently bolster vaccine hesitancy, pushing individuals further away from vaccination by suppressing their speech and fostering feelings of marginalization.

Facebook executives re-evaluated their policies on Covid-19 content after President Biden’s comment in July 2021 accusing social media companies of “killing people.” This included potential pushback against the administration’s demands, particularly concerning the removal of satirical or humorous content implying vaccine safety concerns.

“The WH has previously indicated that it thinks humor should be removed if it is premised on the vaccine having side effects, so we expect it would similarly want to see humor about vaccine hesitancy removed,” the vice president wrote.

According to Jordan, Biden’s allegation initially infuriated Facebook employees.

“Thanks for sharing. There are so many untested assumptions in what the administration is saying recently-social media misinfo is increasing, it’s leading to death, it has an impact different from misinfo other places–not to mention how their definition of “misinfo” is completely unclear. As fair as it is to say we need to do better about reporting numbers that mean something, it also just seems like when the vaccination campaign isn’t going as hoped, it’s convenient for them to blame us….” according to the email.

Source: Rep. Jim Jordan/Twitter

Another employee responded, “I agree. This seems like a political battle that’s not fully grounded in facts, and it’s frustrating. That said, there’s good momentum internally right now to get even deeper on the data so we can push back more directly, so hopefully we’ll have a bit more to say on this soon.”

Source: Rep. Jim Jordan/Twitter

THE FACEBOOK FILES PART 2.

Newly subpoenaed documents reveal Facebook bowed to the Biden White House’s pressure to remove posts.

🧵 Thread: https://t.co/vOgRkBNFmW

— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) July 28, 2023

Chairman of the House panel, Rep. Jim Jordan (R., Ohio), condemned these revelations as evidence of undue pressure on social media companies to remove protected speech. He emphasized the possibility of holding Mark Zuckerberg in contempt of Congress if Facebook does not continue to produce necessary documents.

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The Biden administration also wanted Facebook to remove TRUE information as well. pic.twitter.com/5SWcb7ZrRS

— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) July 28, 2023

Clegg continued: “My sense is that our current course—in ef­fect ex­plain­ing our­selves more fully, but not shift­ing on where we draw the lines…is a recipe for pro­tracted and in­creas­ing ac­ri­mony with the [White House].” pic.twitter.com/EwpnXz4wyI

— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) July 28, 2023

And Facebook caved to the White House. Again.https://t.co/1wPgYg3zk5

— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) July 28, 2023

The Gateway previously reported the FACEBOOK FILES PART 1. Read below: