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Jonathan: The Man Who Would Not Be King

Jonathan: The Man Who Would Not Be King

Jonathan was the eldest son of King Saul, the first king of Israel, and the presumptive heir to the throne.  He is historically significant for voluntarily relinquishing his claim to the kingship in favor of David, whom Jonathan recognized as God’s chosen successor.  Key aspects of his life include: What Does The KJV Bible Say? Jonathan, the eldest son of King …

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The Lord Jesus and the King’s Army

The Lord Jesus and the King’s Army

Jesus Christ is identified as the Commander of the Lord’s Army in Joshua 5:14, where a divine figure appears to Joshua and accepts his worship, indicating a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ.  In the New Testament, this warrior king imagery culminates in Revelation 19, where Jesus rides a white horse, leading the armies of heaven clothed in fine linen to judge and wage …

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When Wives Stayed Home Society Was Better Off, Clinical Evidence Supports It, The Spiritual War In The Home Demands It, Saint Paul Supports It

When Wives Stayed Home Society Was Better Off, Clinical Evidence Supports It, The Spiritual War In The Home Demands It, Saint Paul Supports It

The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible contains several passages written by the Apostle Paul that address the roles of wives, family structure, and spiritual warfare within the home. Biblical Framework: Saint Paul and Family Roles Below is a table of 10 examples from the KJV, featuring verses attributed to Paul (or historically associated …

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Thy Kingdom Come – Matthew 6:10

Thy Kingdom Come – Matthew 6:10

Skip Heitzig, pastor of Calvary Albuquerque, has delivered multiple messages focusing on Matthew 6:10, specifically the petition “Thy Kingdom Come.” This verse is part of the Lord’s Prayer, where Jesus teaches disciples to pray for the establishment of God’s sovereign rule on earth.  Heitzig’s teachings often explore the nature of this kingdom, distinguishing it from earthly political systems …

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VATICAN AND CRYPTO: The Holy See’s View on Digital Currency III Secrets of Catholicism

VATICAN AND CRYPTO: The Holy See’s View on Digital Currency III Secrets of Catholicism

Pope Leo XIV issued a harsh critique of digital assets in his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, released in May 2026, warning that cryptocurrency-driven finance risks causing abuses, injustice, and systemic economic crisis if it lacks moral foundations.  The document argues that “finance for its own sake,” including crypto innovation, often prioritizes capital income over labor, leading to structural inequalities and wealth concentration.  While not explicitly …

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1950s Sex Culture Got It Right

1950s Sex Culture Got It Right

The phrase “1950s Sex Culture Got It Right” refers to a 2026 YouTube video by author Louise Perry, which argues that the sexual norms and gender roles of the 1950s offered stability and clarity that modern society has lost. Perry’s perspective contrasts with the mainstream historical view that the 1950s were characterized by rigid repression and sexual conservatism. Historical context from …

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Have Women Ruined The World? Helen Andrews on The Great Feminization

Have Women Ruined The World? Helen Andrews on The Great Feminization

The phrase “Have Women Ruined the World?” refers to a controversial essay titled “The Great Feminization” by Helen Andrews, published in Compact magazine in October 2025.  Andrews argues that the decline of Western institutions is not due to Marxism or elite corruption, but rather the result of women attaining numerical majorities in vital sectors like journalism, academia, law, and human resources. …

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The Untold Victims of Feminism

The Untold Victims of Feminism

“The Untold Victims of Feminism” is a podcast episode featuring Janice Fiamengo, a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa, discussing the perceived negative impacts of modern feminism on men and society. The episode, number 68 of The Tammy Peterson Podcast, was recorded on February 22, 2023, and released on March 12, 2024. Fiamengo, known …

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Dismantling Feminism: The Untold Harm

Dismantling Feminism: The Untold Harm

Dismantling Feminism: The Untold Harm is a podcast episode (Episode 63) from The Tammy Peterson Podcast, featuring Janice Fiamengo, a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa.  The discussion centers on Fiamengo’s critique of first-wave feminism, particularly analyzing Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Declaration of Sentiments and arguing that the movement’s foundational “anti-male animus” and victimhood ideology have caused profound societal …

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Feminism’s Buzzwords: How Women’s Studies Rewrote Reality

Feminism’s Buzzwords: How Women’s Studies Rewrote Reality

“Feminism’s Buzzwords: How Women’s Studies Rewrote Reality” is the title of a video episode and associated article that critically examines the evolution of academic feminist terminology.  The content frames Women’s Studies as an “ideological factory floor” responsible for manufacturing an ever-expanding vocabulary of feminist theory.  The narrative presented in this specific source argues that the movement has shifted from …

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