2022-01-28T11:41:55-07:00

Ukraine is the largest of the Eastern European nations that all became independent, sovereign nations when they were released from the grip of the Soviet Union due its collapse on December 26, 1991. Ukraine’s government has been struggling in recent years in its fight against corruption in order to meet European Union standards for membership acceptance, which Ukraine desperately wants. Ukraine is an important nation regarding commerce since it has significant petroleum reserves and it is a large exporter of... Read more

2022-01-23T21:14:25-07:00

Experts are saying “the legal walls are closing in on Trump.” The biggest nightmare for Trump this week was that the Supreme Court rejected his plea to impose executive privilege and thereby not turn presidential documents over to especially the Select House Committee investigating the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot. The National Archives then promptly delivered many such documents, phone records, etc. to the committee. The committee then announced it is planning to finish its investigation and hold public, televised... Read more

2022-12-10T13:06:44-07:00

Paul’s Eschatology in 2 Thessalonians Jesus seems to have derived much of his concept about the kingdom of God from the apocalyptic book of Daniel.[1] He says in his very prophetic Olivet Discourse concerning the temple at Jerusalem, “when you see standing in the holy place the abomination that causes desolation, spoken through Daniel the prophet . . . let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. . . . For then will be great distress, unequaled from... Read more

2022-01-22T13:29:21-07:00

The apostle Paul writes some important information about the Antichrist, whom he calls “the lawless one,” in his second epistle to the Thessalonians. He begins by correcting a false notion that had been circulating among Christians, that Jesus’ predicted return from heaven had already occurred. But in Paul’s correction of this falsehood, he mentions a “restraining” of the existence of the Antichrist that is obscure to us. Thus, there has been a lack of scholarly consensus as to what Paul... Read more

2022-01-06T23:56:30-07:00

Today, one day after the Maricopa County Election Department of Arizona issued its 93-page assessment of Cyber Ninjas investigative report alleging a fraudulent presidential election in Maricopa County in 2020, Florida-based Cyber Ninjas have gone out of business. The Republican Party of Arizona, which controls the Arizona state legislature, had hired Cyber Ninjas to investigate the election. Cyber Ninja’s representative, Rod Thompson issued a text message this evening saying, “Cyber Ninjas is shutting down. All employees,” which is reportedly less... Read more

2022-01-05T22:15:53-07:00

I live in Arizona. It was one of the five swing states in the last presidential election, in 2020. Even though it is predominantly Republican, Arizona voted for Democrat Joe Biden over incumbent Republican President Donald Trump. After the election, the Republican-controlled Arizona legislature hired an investigative company named (no joke) Cyber Ninjas out of Florida to conduct a review of the ballot count in by far Arizona’s most populous county, Maricopa County, where I live. After many months, and... Read more

2021-12-29T00:08:27-07:00

During Passion Week, Jesus and his apostles sat down on the Mount Olives overlooking the Temple Mount below. All three synoptists relates this incident, in which Jesus then taught extensively about the future and his second coming. Matthew and Mark relate this episode similarly, but Luke has some reporting that is different from the other two. One Lukan addition concerns “Gentiles” trampling Jerusalem. Or should it read “nations”? This teaching, called the Olivet Discourse, was prompted when Jesus’ disciples marveled... Read more

2021-12-15T11:34:23-07:00

Every year, at the end of the year, Time magazine selects someone as Person of the Year. Last week, Time selected billionaire businessman Elon Musk as Person of the Year for 2021. Musk is the CEO and co-founder of Tesla and SpaceX and now the richest person in the world. Tesla has disrupted the auto industry, changing it from gas vehicles to electric vehicles. And Musk’s vision for SpaceX is to go to Mars. Some people always object to who... Read more

2021-12-15T00:41:17-07:00

Axios reporter Barak Ravid revealed yesterday that he recently interviewed ex-U.S. President Donald Trump in which he spoke quite derogatorily of his friend ex-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It concerned Netanyahu having congratulated Joe Biden on winning the U.S. presidential election last year soon after media outlets were announcing that Biden had won. Trump has always claimed since then, without any evidence whatsoever, that it was a fraudulent election and that he really won it. So, Ravid claims Trump said... Read more

2021-12-06T11:30:00-07:00

This month’s Christianity Today magazine has an interesting article by church pastor Jordan K. Monson, also an adjunct professor of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, entitled “The Stonemason the Builders Rejected.” Monson points out something that most contemporary New Testament scholars know but the averaged person in the pew does not: Jesus probably was more of a stonemason than he was a wood crafter or carpenter, as Mel Gibson portrayed him in “The Passions of the Christ” film. It’s mostly... Read more


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