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Monday, September 27, 2021
While Facebook is known for cracking down on accounts linked to Christians and politically conservative individuals and groups, the platform is doing little to stop criminal organizations that use the networking site to profit off sex trafficking, said entertainment critic Ted Baehr.
Hillsong Church founder Brian Houston reflected on the “mighty weapons” of faith God gives His people to defeat the devil just days before he's slated to go to court over allegations that he helped cover up his father's sexual abuse of a boy.
Louisiana televangelist Jesse Duplantis said at a fundraiser that the Second Coming of Jesus has been delayed “because people are not giving the way God told them to give” and they can “can speed up the time.”
New York state’s freshly-minted and first female Gov. Kathy Hochul praised the Lord and wielded her faith at the Brooklyn-based Christian Cultural Center on Sunday, telling congregants that vaccines against COVID-19 are God’s answer to “our prayers” and urged them to become her apostles by encouraging others to get their shots.
Megachurch Pastor Jack Hibbs said COVID-19 is real, but the world’s reaction to the virus is “demonic.”
Simply put, people lie when they find the truth threatening.
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