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In the annals of human inquiry, few questions have provoked more debate than the relationship between divine justice and human choice. A close reading of the Bible reveals a chilling doctrine: God does not merely allow unbelief to persist. At a certain threshold, He actively gives up on the unbeliever, delivering them to a state… Read more

In an era dominated by neuroscience, pharmacology and data-driven psychiatry, a provocative argument has resurfaced in certain religious circles: that many of today’s most alarming behaviors — mass shootings, opioid-induced catatonia, schizophrenic hallucinations, celebrity meltdowns and even radical shifts in personal aesthetics — are not merely medical or psychological phenomena but manifestations of literal demonic… Read more

The Hebrew calendar is not a relic; it is a countdown. Leviticus 23 lays out seven mo’edim—appointed times—four of which have already been fulfilled with surgical precision on the exact feast days. The remaining three, theologians argue, form a prophetic triptych: Rosh Hashanah (the Rapture), Yom Kippur (the onset of the Tribulation), and Sukkot (the… Read more

In the dim light of a Mesopotamian dawn, Abraham once bargained with God over the fate of two doomed cities. The exchange—recorded in Genesis 18:16-33—has reverberated through millennia, not merely as moral theater, but as a legal precedent etched into the character of God Himself: “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?”… Read more

The red carpet is a funeral procession in slow motion. Every flashbulb is a nail in the coffin of eternity. The Bible—taken literally, without apology—delivers the verdict in one sentence: “He that believeth not is condemned already” (John 3:18). No talent, no Grammy, no billion-dollar box office can reverse it. The gospel is brutally simple:… Read more

In a moment that has stunned the world, millions have disappeared without trace—pilots from cockpits, drivers from highways, parents from dinner tables. Governments scramble for explanations; scientists invoke mass psychosis. While the world gives you many different reasons for the global disappearance of millions of people, the Bible, the sole arbiter of truth recognizes the… Read more

In the shadow of Big Ben, where the Thames whispers secrets of empire’s fade, a quiet revolution unfolds. From Toronto’s multicultural mosaic to Berlin’s bustling Kreuzberg, Muslim leaders are ascending through Western ballots, their victories hailed as triumphs of diversity but viewed by some biblical scholars as harbingers of divine reckoning. Consider Zohran Mamdani’s seismic… Read more

In the shadowed corners of evangelical pulpits, a cadre of self-appointed “fruit inspectors” has emerged, armed with magnifying glasses and a checklist of behaviors they deem essential to prove genuine salvation. These modern-day Pharisees, emboldened by the doctrine of Lordship Salvation, elevate personal performance above Christ’s finished work, fostering a culture of spiritual pride that… Read more

President Donald J. Trump’s first major foreign trip of his second term, from May 13 to 16, 2025, was a whirlwind of gilded state dinners, trillion-dollar investment pledges, and a pivotal meeting with Syria’s new leader — all under the scorching sun of the Arabian Gulf. Landing first in Riyadh, then Doha, Abu Dhabi, and… Read more

In the wake of Pope Leo XIV’s election on May 8, 2025, as the first American pontiff in history, the Vatican’s gaze has turned westward with an intensity not seen since the days of the early Church Fathers. Born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago and elevated to the chair of St. Peter after a swift… Read more

Gnosticism, emerging in the second century AD among certain sects within early Christianity, masquerades as elevated wisdom but is, in truth, a rebellion against the Creator God. Derived from the Greek gnosis (knowledge), it posits that salvation comes not through faith in Christ’s atoning blood but through esoteric “secret knowledge” that awakens the divine spark… Read more

Lordship Salvation, a teaching popularized by certain Reformed and Calvinist-leaning preachers, insists that true saving faith must be accompanied by an upfront commitment to submit every area of life to Christ’s lordship — often evidenced by ongoing obedience, fruit, and perseverance. While proponents claim this upholds the holiness of the gospel, a literal reading of… Read more

In the ancient city of Damascus, where the scent of jasmine mingles with the dust of war, Ahmed al-Sharaa — once the elusive jihadist Abu Mohammad al-Jolani — now governs as Syria’s interim president. His journey from al-Qaeda operative to statesman, culminating in the lightning overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, reads like a… Read more

The Bible declares in Ephesians 5:11, “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.” This command serves as our guiding light in examining the cultural shifts that paved the way for the so-called “Satanic Panic” of the 1980s—a term that, upon scriptural scrutiny, reveals itself as a dismissive label… Read more

In the shadowed corridors of human history, where empires rise and fall on the whispers of ambition, one truth endures like a thunderclap from eternity: No one enters the kingdom of God without first passing through the door of humility. The Philippian jailer, trembling under the weight of his chains and the Roman night, cried… Read more

In the labyrinthine streets of this ancient city, where the Umayyad Mosque’s minarets pierce a sky often choked with dust, Syria’s turbulent history feels like a prelude to something larger. Once the beating heart of the Seleucid Empire and a cradle of early Christianity, Damascus has endured invasions, earthquakes, and civil strife. But as the… Read more

A day when every nation on earth will converge on Jerusalem—not for pilgrimage, but for war. From the apocalyptic visions of Zechariah to the cosmic drama of Revelation, Scripture describes a global coalition besieging Israel in the last days. This is not metaphor. It is prophetic geopolitics—a final, satanic assault on God’s covenant people, culminating… Read more

On a windswept hill overlooking the Old City, a tour guide recites ancient verses to a group of American pilgrims. “And so all Israel shall be saved,” he quotes from the Book of Romans, his voice rising above the call to prayer echoing from the mosques below. For many, the words are poetry. For others,… Read more