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The Killing of Charlie Kirk and the Exmo Gunman Averse to the Church

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s murder, there is a concerted effort to shape the narrative surrounding the tragedy. Following the incident, the media has quickly mobilized to portray Tyler Robinson, Kirk’s killer, in a particular light, highlighting his disdain for the church. This has led to a skewed representation …

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Charlie Kirkโ€™s Passing: A Rallying Cry in the Battle for the Heart of America

The murder of Charlie Kirk has exposed a profound cultural divide in America. One faction mourns his death with dignity, while another revels in mockery and celebration, reflecting a deeper moral crisis. This situation transcends mere political difference; we are confronted with a stark struggle against evil, where societal norms …

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Trans Model Speaks Out: “Hormones Took a Toll on My Mental Health” โ€” He Relied on Doctors and Now Faces Infertility

Miles Yardley, at just 15, was prescribed hormones at the Childrenโ€™s Hospital of Philadelphia without thorough psychological evaluation. Doctors labeled him as an ideal example of a trans child, initiating body alterations that would permanently impact his future. The rapid medical decisions sidelined the consideration of his mental health needs, …

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Belief, Kinship, and Loyalty: Neal McDonough’s Bravery in a Challenged Society

Faithfulness When It Costs Everything Christian courage extends beyond mere words to encompass actions that often come at great personal cost. Neal McDonough, a notable actor from acclaimed series like Yellowstone and Band of Brothers, faced significant backlash from Hollywood after he steadfastly refused to compromise his marriage vows and …

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