Progressive activist Shaun King takes to Twitter to call for the removal of images of white European Jesus, which he says is racist propaganda and a white supremacy tool.
Tag: Christ
The soaring arches of a cathedral and the high, pure voices of an English Christmas choir inspire Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green, to reflect on our inheritance in a western civilization that finds its fountain in immutable, enduring, divine principle.
Kanye West — a performer/producer/entrepreneur with nine consecutive platinum albums and 21 Grammy awards — drops a new album called ‘Jesus is King’ and rocks the entertainment world again. Can Kanye make Christ cool for kids, with songs like ‘Closed on Sundays’ that says, “no more living for the culture”?
Kanye West suddenly shows up in Wyoming to lead a worship service, with a flash mob in tow, and a journalist doesn’t seem to catch who’s being worshiped: Kanye or Christ?
Stephen Green ambushes Bill Whittle and Scott Ott with strange news of the week, including a guy who ate free at KFC every day for a year by pulling a clever caper, and a famous atheist who came to Christ.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a leading Democratic candidate for president and professing Christian, usually declares: “God has no political party.” Yet recently he told NBC News that God’s political preference would NOT be the Republican Party in the Trump era. He also had harsh innuendo about Vice President Mike Pence’s Christian faith. What does this say about Mayor Pete’s character, his theology and his prospects as a 2020 presidential candidate?
Because Christians can’t be viewed as victims, and must be seen as oppressors, Progressives brand them “Easter worshippers” in the wake of the the horrific church bombings in Sri Lanka. What are the roots of this apparently-coordinated verbal attack on the English language, and on the followers of Christ, by Leftwing political leaders?