Obama’s hollow legacy merely a product of his warped worldview

Ben Shapiro’s critique of our delusional commander-in-chief and his failed foreign policies is just too brilliant to merely excerpt. Here’s the whole article ~
 
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Obama’s Skewed Moral Universe (December 28, 2016)
 
President Barack Obama likes to see himself as a moral leader. “The arc of the moral universe is long,” Obama likes to say, quoting Martin Luther King Jr, “but it bends toward justice.” According to Obama, Obama is a genteel representative of decency and good grace, a man pointing America toward a broader vision, a fellow questing for social justice and contextual consideration.
 
In reality, he’s a narcissistic fool. And like Burgess Meredith’s character in The Twilight Zone, he will be left standing in the ruins, bewailing the fates that abandoned him, leaving no worshipful admirers upon whom to lean.
 
Obama’s legacy is one of failure all around the world. He leaves office with a genocide in Syria on his record — a genocide he pledged to prevent, then tolerated and finally lamented, mourning the fates while blithely ignoring his own cowardice. Libya, meanwhile, remains a full-scale disaster area, with tens of thousands of refugees from that failed campaign swamping Europe, along with those fleeing Syria, and his leftist European allies paying the political price.
 
Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, stands on the brink of a nuclear dawn, its pockets filled with billions of dollars, its minions ascendant from Tehran to Aleppo to Beirut. Obama made that happen with nearly a decade of appeasement and a willingness to abandon freedom-minded Iranians to the tender mercies of the mullahs.
 
Meanwhile, Russia has only expanded its reach and influence, invading the sovereign nation of Ukraine and seizing Crimea to the deafening silence of the Obama administration. Russia has flexed its muscle in Kaliningrad, where it has stocked missiles, and in Syria, where it has assured Syrian President Bashar Assad’s continued dominance.
 
China has grown its sphere of influence across the South China Sea, putting American allies from Taiwan and Japan to the Philippines directly under its thumb. Thanks to Obama’s military cuts, China believes that it can bully American allies into embracing Chinese supremacy in international waters — and it may be right. Simultaneously, Obama continues to drive America into debt, and the Chinese are large buyers of that outstanding debt.
 
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The communist Cubans have been re-enshrined; so have the socialist Venezuelan authorities. The Islamic State group remains an international threat, and western capitals have been struck by Islamic terror time and again, to Obama’s teeth-gnashing and general inaction.
 
But at least Obama is truly putting his focus where it’s necessary: on declaring that our only ally in the Middle East, Israel, has no historic claim to its own existence and threatening Jews with sanctions for building bathrooms in East Jerusalem.
 
Obama came into office amidst grand promises to restore America’s place in the world. Unless our place is the outhouse, he’s failed. But at least he feels good about his accomplishments, even if thousands have died — and thousands more will die — in order to ensure his moral stature in his own mind.
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Honolulu ‘s intolerant eatery; more “love” from the Left

Christians are forced out of business for refusing to violate their religious beliefs and endorse same-sex marriage by catering, photographing, baking or providing flowers for gay weddings… but this is OK?! ➡ ‘You cannot eat here’: Hawaii café riles residents with ban on Trump voters. Hawaii may be a dark blue state, but are all Honolulu Democrats this narrow-minded and mean-spirited?

Honolulu’s Café 8 ½ gets rave reviews on Yelp for its “Radiatore Verde” and “Italian stir fry,” among other popular dishes at the eclectic mom-and-pop restaurant – but the response to its new ‘policy’ barring pro-Trump patrons has been decidedly more mixed.
 
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A bright yellow, handmade sign posted on the restaurant’s front glass door declares: “If you voted for Trump you cannot eat here! No Nazis.”

[Note – Apparently the blow-back was significant enough to get the sign removed]

 

Sadly, this sort of intolerance is representative of far too many of our fellow citizens in post-Christian America, they’re simply immature, angry leftists who have forgotten the Golden Rule (- if they ever knew it) ~ Man Brags on Facebook About Refusing to Help Trump Supporter Stuck in Snow ~

TheGrio.com reports that Troy Brown, a Bernie Sanders supporter, was going to stop to help a woman in a car stuck in a heavy Ohio snowstorm, but when he saw her Donald Trump bumper sticker, he decided to drive on. And took pictures. […]
 
“I believe in peace and harmony. (But obviously not Christian charity) Trump didn’t display that.” So Brown decided he wouldn’t either. A Progressive hypocrite, and proud of it.

 

And speaking of “Progressive hypocrites” ~ Rockettes’ liberal defenders still insist on Christian coercion in gay weddings ~

The same people who want to crack down on Christian bakers who decline to participate in same-sex wedding ceremonies are defending the conscience rights of Radio City Rockettes dancers who object to performing at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.
 
The sudden about-face has conservatives accusing liberals of trying to have their cake and eat it too.

 
Dan Gainor, vice president of business and culture at the Media Research Center, said progressives stand up for freedom of conscience only when it’s a progressive conscience on the line. […]
 
“They think a photographer who would be forced to attend a gay wedding can be forced to participate in that ceremony, but they don’t think a Rockette — who’s not even a sole business owner but is actually an employee — can’t be forced to attend an event. Talk about ridiculous.”

 

Progressives really have no credibility at all because their positions are so blatantly inconsistent. We are to tolerate everything; they don’t have to. We’re not to “judge” – but they can – and will. And what they lack in integrity they make up for with nasty slurs and self-righteous vitriol. Such a charming bunch.

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Redistributing Christmas

As I mentioned in my “Christmas Shorts” post, the poor Venezuelans didn’t have much of a holiday this year… because socialism sucks!

 

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Obama’s audacious anti-Semitism

The Obama administration’s spiteful, anti-Semitic parting shot at Israel is an outrage. By abstaining from last Friday’s UN security council vote, they essentially went along with that morally bankrupt organization’s condemnation of all Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. These areas just happen to be two regions where Jews lived for thousands of years before an Arab set foot in Palestine! (The very notion of some historic “Palestinian” people is a 20th century fabrication.)
 
As John Zmirak writing at The Stream explains in his aptly-named post “Drive the UN into the sea” ~

Those regions were captured from Jordan in one of Israel’s many wars of self-defense against genocide. They have never belonged to any Palestinian state, because one has never existed. Jordan doesn’t want them back. In a series of agreements, Israel has accepted that most of those conquered regions would form the basis of a Palestinian state, if it ever felt safe in granting one.

 
Dr. Michael Brown has it exactly right in his latest video ~

 

 

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Kerry Takes a Parting Shot at Israel in Middle East Speech ~
The Daily Signal recaps what was the secretary’s final (thank God!) sermon today ~

The 70-minute long lamentation amounted to a passionate defense of his own failed diplomatic efforts to renew Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. […]
 
Kerry failed to mention that when Israel did freeze settlement expansion for 10 months during the Obama administration’s first term, no progress was made on peace negotiations because the Palestinians ruled out any concessions.
 
Moreover, settlements can be dismantled if necessary to reach a peace agreement.
 
Israel removed all of its settlers in Gaza and turned over the territory to the Palestinian Authority in 2005. The move backfired when Hamas staged a bloody coup to expel the Palestinian Authority in 2007 and transformed Gaza into a terrorist base for destroying Israel.
 
As long as Hamas retains a stranglehold on Gaza, there is no realistic chance for a stable Israeli-Palestinian peace. Yet rather than focus on defeating Hamas militants who reject peace negotiations and even Israel’s right to exist, the Obama administration has chosen to chastise Israel at the U.N. […]

 
At a time when Russia and Iran are slaughtering thousands of civilians in Syria and ISIS continues to inflict carnage, it is unseemly that the Obama administration has gone out of its way to censure, isolate, and undermine Israel, a longtime ally.
 
Kerry’s speech is one more reminder that the Obama administration, even in its waning days, remains much more concerned about engaging adversaries than it is about alienating allies.
 
Its self-righteous tendency to lecture and berate friends while accommodating adversaries, such as Iran and Cuba, is a major reason that its foreign policy has been such a disaster.

 
Here’s a small dose of reality for our witless secretary of state, and other deluded leftists ~

Obama is now to the LEFT of Islamists on Israel [VIDEO – from Daniel Horowitz]
 
Mark Levin: Kerry’s outrageous, deceitful speech caps off Obama’s diabolical betrayal of Israel ~

He distorted history, cherry-picked facts, selectively used quotes by other political figures, gave a completely dishonest portrayal of Israeli society and policies, omitted endless examples of Israeli restraint in the face of endless examples of Palestinian terrorism and threats of war by surrounding regimes, and on and on. Not once did he bother to provide the full pre-1967 history of the region, including the Palestinian involvement with the Nazis; moreover, not a word about the PLO, the 1967 war, the 1973 war, etc.

 
U.N. issues more UNreal resolutions ~ The unbelievably lopsided treatment of Israel as the UN has been going on for years. Time to defund and depart that immoral institution – as Senator Cruz has now called for, along with Allan Dershowitz: Defund the U.N. of American Dollars ~

“Forty resolutions this year against Israel, four against the entire rest of the world at a time when Syria is imploding when Russia took over the Crimea,” he said. “So many violations of human rights are occurring in the world. Forty resolution against Israel, only four against the rest of the world. That shows you something about the bias of that UN building.”

 
Obama’s Barbaric UN Resolution; Report: he’s cooking up another one P. David Hornik at FrontPage Mag explains how completely egregious UN Security Council Resolution 2334, really is, and how things might get even worse ~

All decent Americans should be repelled by President Obama’s exploitation of the final weeks of his presidency to wage a vindictive war against a democratic ally.

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Another socialism fail

Sad but true; yet another group of young idealists had to learn the cruel lesson of socialism the hard way ~ Grand Rapids’ worker-run, no-tipping restaurant closes. MLive reported on the demise of “Bartertown Diner” last month ~

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The end has come for a popular Grand Rapids restaurant known as much for its creative vegan dishes as its progressive business model.

 

Ryan Cappelletti opened the vegan restaurant in 2013 – with a rather unconventional business plan ~

Bartertown was a collective, which meant there were no bosses, according to Cappelletti. The inspiration for the worker-owned restaurant was based on his own restaurant experience.
 
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“Because of our economy, people are working 12- to-15-hour shifts, servers take home $200 to $300 a night in tips, the cooks are making $10 an hour and the owner takes whatever he takes, ” Cappelletti told MLive in 2011. “We’re going to have equal pay and equal say across the board. Everyone working together.”

 
Naturally, all employees were expected to join the union, Industrial Workers of the World, and…

In keeping with the worker empowerment theme, (Cappelletti) commissioned a mural depicting Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara, Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong and other provocative leaders tackling restaurant duties.

 
Young, optimistic and unfortunately woefully miseducated. Apparently no one ever taught Ryan and his comrades about America’s earliest adventure with collectivism, and why human nature always dooms such attempts to failure. The Pilgrims could have explained ~

Many of our modern politicians who seem so enamored of communal living and “shared responsibility” could take a lesson from the Pilgrims, though it’s unlikely they will. They’re blinded by their Marxist ideology.
 
The Pilgrim communal experiment began in 1622 or so and involved approximately two dozen families. The system prohibited private property and everyone shared equally no matter how hard they worked. As a result, they nearly starved to death. The lazy took what they wanted and the productive became disheartened. Very soon, even the productive citizens weren’t producing food.

Source: Government is not God

 

When there’s no benefit to hard work, why work hard? Governor William Bradford described what happened when reality hit the Pilgrims ~

“The failure of the experiment of communal service, which was tried for several years, and by good and honest men proves the emptiness of the theory of Plato and other ancients, applauded by some of later times, — that the taking away of private property, and the possession of it in community, by a commonwealth, would make a state happy and flourishing; as if they were wiser than God.”

 
Bartertown figured they knew better, but alas it wasn’t to be ~

The living wage, no-tipping model required the restaurant to do a high level of sales to sustain the higher operational costs, (Cappelletti) added.
 
While the restaurant’s menu garnered a loyal following and hefty praise, there were complaints about 40-minute waits for sandwiches and limited hours of operation.

 
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Well, call me cruel, but any business that idolizes Che Guevara (and Chairman Mao) deserves to fail.
 
 
 
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Related:

The Reason This Marxist Restaurant Closed Is HILARIOUS ~

One Reddit user summed up: “They were too concerned with the whole … ‘social justice’ angle, and seemed to not care if they had a viable product. You cant make payroll and your bills with Facebook and Tumblr ‘likes.’ Now the staff is unemployed. That’s the real shame!”

 

Socialism: The World’s Greatest Generator of Poverty ~ Share this link with your favorite millennial

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On the Feast of Stephen…

Today – December 26th – is the Feast of Stephen. You know, the one sung of in the time-honored Christmas carol ~

 

“Good King Wenceslaus looked out on the Feast of Stephen…”

 
If you always wondered – as I did – whose feast day the good king was celebrating, that would be the Stephen of biblical fame, the first Christian martyr…

… stoned to death in the years of persecution that followed the death of Jesus. In the Acts of the Apostles, Chapters Six to Eight, we learn that Stephen was “a man full of faith,” appointed to oversee the care of neglected widows. Stephen took on the established authorities, corrupt in deed and belief, and they could not refute his arguments.
 
So, in timeless human fashion, the powers-that-were bribed witnesses against him. At the climax of his trial, knowing he was doomed, Stephen declared, “I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.”
 
Out came the rocks.

 
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Writing at Fox News, Ralph Peters calls to mind on this day, the tens of thousands of contemporary Christians slain at the hands of the Islamists in the Middle East ~

This is a new age of martyrs. It’s a time when those who believe in the transcendent generosity of Christ are driven from their homes to suffer exile. It’s an age of blood spilled at a ravaged cross.
 
Even Bethlehem, within living memory a majority-Christian city, has driven out the followers of Jesus until perhaps a dwindling eighth of the population is Christian.

 

And President Obama has been complicit in this bloodshed through his deliberate inaction ~

The 2,000-year-old Middle-Eastern Christian civilization that began in the days of St. Stephen lies in ruins, persecuted as never before. As the Obama administration averted its self-righteous gaze, a religious genocide already underway accelerated across the region. Stubborn and dogmatic, the administration refused to acknowledge the problem of Christian refugees—those who’d survived the kidnappings, tortures, rapes, massacres and broad religious cleansing—even to the extent of labeling those who wished to help Christians as bigots.
 
In Obama’s global village, there’s no room at the inn for Christian refugees. There’s not even a stable.

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Peters closes with an appeal to re-purpose the Feast of Stephen ~

In this new age of martyrdom, a time when forces such as the Islamic State inflict torments on Christian captives to rival the tortures endured by the early saints, it’s time to revive St. Stephen’s Day to honor the countless martyrs our leaders ignore […]
 

Wenceslas, too, became a saint—more or less by popular demand. He spread the faith among his pagan subjects, only to be murdered by his brother. In the Victorian-era carol, he’s a king (the historical figure was a duke) who spies a poor man gathering twigs for a fire on the Feast of Stephen–a peasant who will have no feast that day. And the king sets off in the snow on a personal relief mission, followed by one page, the two of them bearing food and wine and pine logs. That particular event may not have occurred, but the symbolism of the gesture should stir us…

… Along with our compassion for today’s Middle Eastern Christian martyrs.
 
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Updated: 12-27-16

Related:
Saint Stephen’s Day Is A Moment To Reflect On Our Witness And Immortality ~ Writing at The Federalist William Newton describes several beautiful artifacts in Barcelona’s Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya depicting the life and death of St. Stephen ~

These works show us that what united the people who commissioned and created this art was not a common government or tongue, but a common faith. Today that faith also unites more than 2.2 billion people on the planet, growing from the small seeds planted by the first followers of Christ, many of whom paid for their faith with their lives. “The blood of the martyrs,” as Tertullian wrote about 150 years after the death of St. Stephen, “is the seed of the Church.” Celebrating the lives of these martyrs in works of art is a way of reminding future generations that they, too, might be called upon to suffer greatly for their Christian faith.
 
Although St. Stephen may have been the first martyr to suffer and die for his belief in Christ, he was not nor will he be the last. Daily we are confronted with news stories of Christians all over the world being deprived of their rights, liberty, and their very lives, simply because they are Christians […]
 
St. Stephen’s life, then as now, is a wake-up call for those whose faith has become compromised or lukewarm, and a challenge to those who believe they can stamp out Christianity altogether, whether at the edge of a sword or by the stroke of a pen. His determination to persevere in his actions and to speak out in defense of his beliefs created a powerful example for others to follow.

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Christmas Shorts – 12-24-16

sshorts12-24-11Well, I clearly missed Saturday, so I’ve designated this week’s “Saturday Shorts” as the Christmas edition instead…
 

Random links of interest, concern or curiosity from the past week or so, that deserve at least a SHORT mention:

 
The Grinch that DID steal Christmas ~ Spare a thought – and a prayer – for the poor beleaguered citizens of the socialist paradise of Venezuela ~ Such a sad Christmas ~

How could it be otherwise? People do not even have enough cash, literally, for shopping the Christmas essentials. In Venezuela that would be to build up an Hallaca, the Christmas dish. And even if you had enough banknotes, or a well furbished checking account, there are so many staples that cannot be found or are so far out of reach that many this year will have no hallaca on their plates. And many will simply have little on their plate. Period.

 

Dear Michelle Obama: You’re looking for the wrong source of hope ~ This Christmas Remember Real Hope Doesn’t Come From Politicians, It Comes From God

 
Slithering surprise: Australian woman finds snake on her Christmas tree ~ Yikes ~

According to professional snake catcher Barry Goldsmith, a woman in Melbourne found a tiger snake (highly venomous!) intertwined with the tinsel on her Christmas tree on Sunday morning.

 
Scrooge Defended ~ This article at the Mises Institute has been around a while (1998) and may at first seem hard-hearted, but perhaps Scrooge – before his transformation – wasn’t the villain we’ve always considered him. Oh, he’s clearly lacking any sense of Christian charity, but maybe he was just pragmatic – and an ardent anti-socialist. For example ~

The fact is, if Cratchit’s skills were worth more to anyone than the fifteen shillings Scrooge pays him weekly, there would be someone glad to offer it to him. Since no one has, and since Cratchit’s profit-maximizing boss is hardly a man to pay for nothing, Cratchit must be worth exactly his present wages.

 
NUTS! Why Remembering Christmas 1944 Can Change Your Life ~ Some seasonal words of wisdom from “The Art of Manliness” ~

No matter what weakness or problem you’re battling, a dark option always exists to crumble under life’s hardships. When you feel miserable, you’re tempted to quit under the weight of the difficulty.

Recalling the Allied forces at the Siege of Bastogne can revive our courage.

 

Lefties, take a long look at Lena Dunham. This is why you lose! Ben Shapiro slams Dunham on her thoughtless, disgusting proclamation, “I still haven’t had an abortion, but I wish I had.”
 

Abortion Activists Post Pro-Abortion Signs Outside Pro-Life VP-Elect Mike Pence’s DC Home ~ But, Police Stop Pro-Lifers From Singing Christmas Carols on Public Sidewalk Outside Abortion Clinic.

What an ironic contrast. Rabid feminists have dragged us to edge of insanity.
 
Where Have All the Christmas Decorations Gone? A Meditation on Joyless Secularism – Dennis Prager, a Jew no less 🙂 , defends our Christmas traditions ~

Without God and religion there is, of course, much to enjoy in life. You can enjoy Bach without believing in God (though Bach would not have composed anything if he didn’t believe in God); you can enjoy sports, books, travel and so much more […]
 

What secular joys can compare to a family putting up Christmas decorations and a Christmas tree, going to church together, singing or listening to Christmas carols and engaging in the other rituals surrounding Christmas?

 

 
Mary and Joseph Could Have Aborted Their Role, But They Trusted God Instead And thank Him that they did! ~

A devoted husband and his courageous wife had to trust each other and trust the Lord that He would guide them through this earthly unchartered journey […]
 
Courage unleashes miracles. This Christmas, may we be reminded of the faith and vulnerability that is required in our own journeys. May we never forget that Christmas is the beginning of God’s love story for us and completed in the ultimate act of selfless love—Christ’s self-sacrifice on the cross and miraculous resurrection.

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Merry Christmas!

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O Holy Night

Merry Christmas!

 
Here’s a beautiful rendition of the classic carol from Susan Boyle ~
 

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A specical “Merry Christmas” from the Glazov Gang

Enjoy this video of Dr. Peter Hammond, founder of Frontline Fellowship, talking with Jamie Glazov about the real reason for the Season, Christmas miracles, and the only true Prince of Peace ~

 

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The World’s War on Christendom – Latest Dispatch from the Front

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While the terrorist attack on the Christmas market in Berlin understandably made headline news, an Islamist church bombing in Egypt one week earlier, which was twice as deadly, received scant coverage ~ Egypt’s Copts mourn after ‘deadliest attack in recent memory’ ~

Twenty-four people were killed and dozens more injured during the bomb attack on a chapel adjacent to the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral of St. Mark in Cairo yesterday (11 December). All but three of those who died were women and children.
 
“Traditionally, women and children sit on the right side of the church; on the left side are the men,” a local source told World Watch Monitor. “As it was a public holiday, the church was full.
 
“A woman carrying a heavy bag walked into the church, sat on the women’s side and put her bag on the floor. After a few minutes, she stood up and walked out, leaving the bag behind. A few minutes later there was a huge explosion.
 
“This sent shock waves across the Christian community all over Egypt. Is this the beginning of another wave of violence against Christians?”
 
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Eye-witness video footage shows the interior of the church littered with broken and scattered furniture, its floor spattered with blood and torn clothing.
 
“There were children. What have they done to deserve this?” a witness told the Associated Press news agency.
 
Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has declared a three-day period of national mourning.

 

Persecution in Egypt isn’t as bad as it would have been in that country if the people hadn’t had the good sense to dump Muslim Brotherhood adherent Mohammed Morsi three years ago and elect the more rational Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. But that’s hardly a comfort to the dead and injured Christians and their loved ones in Cairo.

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Please pray for them…

Father, our hearts ache for our fellow Christians in Egypt as they mourn the loss of those close to them. It is hard for us to understand the cruel hostility that would lead to the killing of so many innocent men, women and children. In the sorrows of this life we cling to the comfort of Your Holy Spirit and to the hope of glory when You will wipe away every tear. Comfort these believers today, not only in their loss, but also in the fear that must surely be present. We pray for peace to be restored in this land and for a great turning to the gospel of Christ. In the name of Jesus who has promised never to leave or forsake us. Amen.

 

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Related:
Haunting footage captures an ISIS suicide bomber calmly strolling into a Cairo church before killing 25 Christians in a savage attack
Blood, rubble, dust – and a premonition: Cairo church bomb survivors remember their dead ~

The death toll from the attack at St Peter and St Paul Coptic Orthodox church rose to 26 this week after ten-year-old Maggy Moemen died of the injuries she sustained in the incident nine days earlier. One Coptic man died, as well as the suicide bomber, who is believed to have worn a suicide vest. Some 14 people remain in a critical condition […]
 
Nawal Girgis, whose aunt Amal Atta Bishara was killed, commented: “Christians in Egypt are targeted a lot nowadays. This incident isn’t sectarian, it’s a terrorist attack targeting Christians because Christians are peaceful and are the vulnerable community in the country.”

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Snowflakery

Chronologically defined they’re the Millennial Generation. But perhaps the other nickname for many of today’s young adults – the recently-coined term “Snowflakes” – is more reflective of their true character. To be fair, not all millennials fall into the flake category, but they do represent a significant portion of this demographic group (Oddly enough, the college-educated are more likely to be flakes than not – most probably due to their reality-free environments).
 
pajamaboyonlyI mean honestly, don’t a large percentage of today’s young people seem to be rather, er… wimpy, weak, unable to cope with any sort of hardship? Stand them up next to the “Greatest Generation” and try to imagine any of them – like this guy for instance, ➡
struggling through the 1930’s Depression… sacrificing for the war effort… storming the beaches of Normandy?! Good grief.
 

Whoever came up with the nickname for these fragile kids was right on target. They’re thin-skinned, easily “triggered” by words and phrases that they find personally offensive (Apparently no one ever taught them the old “Sticks and Stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me” rhyme.), and they melt under pressure. The poor dears have been coddled, discouraged from taking too many risks and handed “participation” trophies just for showing up, at every turn in lives.

 

In other words, most millennials are severely ill-equipped to weather the rough patches of life. We didn’t need a special study to confirm that this is not a good thing – for them individually – or for society in general, nevertheless, we now have one from Case Western Reserve University ~

By shielding students from conflict, universities may not be working in students’ best interest, say some psychologists.

 
Fear of confronting the tensions and conflicts brought on by existential concerns—the “big questions” of life—is linked with poorer mental health, including higher levels of depression, anxiety and difficulty regulating emotions, according to a new Case Western Reserve University study.
 
“Religious and spiritual struggles—conflicts with God or religious people, tough questions about faith, morality, and the meaning of life—these are often taboo topics, and the temptation to push them away is strong,” said Julie Exline, professor of psychological sciences at Case Western Reserve and co-author of the research.
 
“When people avoid these struggles, anxiety and depression tend to be more intense than if they faced these struggles head-on.”

 

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Creation-Evolution-Headlines offers some helpful advice for young people in ~ Don’t Be a Snowflake ~

God knows what He is doing by bringing discouragement, discomfort, and pain into our lives sometimes. According to Hebrews 12:4–13, God trains us like a loving father, chastening us for our good. He makes us strong, able to take some heat without melting.

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And of course if all else fails, there’s the adopt-a-millennial option 😀 ~

 

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