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Jonah: A “Fish Story” or History?

by Wayne Jackson

Edwin Settle, 

A former college professor and minister has directed an attack against the book of Jonah. His article, titled “Jonah’s big fish story teaches important lesson,” contains the following charge: “The book of Jonah cannot be accepted as history”

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It’s official: we gave forgotten God

by David Fiorazo
May 1, 2014

Many people wonder what has happened to our country. Out of frustration, some ask questions on social media about the moral decline in America: How did we get here? When did the erosion of our biblical values begin? How did we reach this point where this people, a nation under God, failed so miserably to keep His commandments and be effective witnesses for Christ?

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Animals and Animal cruelty

Greyhound Racing

by PETA

The greyhound racing industry treats dogs like running machines. For the few minutes that a dog spends on a track during a race, he or she will spend many hours confined to a cramped cage or kennel. Thousands of greyhounds die each year—some in the name of “selective breeding”—before they ever touch a racetrack. Many dogs do not make it to the nominal “retirement” age of 4 or 5.

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Yazidis still suffering years after IS genocide

by Nisan Ahmado
April 9, 2018

In August 2014, the Islamic State attacked the Yazidi-populated Sinjar mountain, killing thousands of men and taking thousands of women and girls as sex slaves. Yazidis consider the attack one of 74 genocides in their history.

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Auschwitz: Lessons from the Valley of Death

by Irwin Cotler
February 6, 2014

And so, together with them we must remember – and pledge – that never again will we be indifferent to incitement and hate; never again will we be silent in the face of evil; never again will we indulge racism and anti-Semitism; never again will we ignore the plight of the vulnerable; and never again will we be indifferent in the face of mass atrocity and impunity.

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The lessons of Rwanda

by Irwin Cotler
April 8, 2014

As we commemorate the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, where approximately one million Rwandans – mostly ethnic Tutsis – were murdered in less than 100 days – we must ask ourselves: What have we learned?

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The tragic farce of the UN Human Rights Council

by Irwin Cotler
March 6, 2014

On Monday, the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) began its first session since electing 14 new members last fall. Among them are Saudi Arabia, Cuba, China and Russia, all regimes that violate the human rights of their own populations as a matter of course.

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Exodus: Why Europe’s Jews Are Fleeing Once Again

by Adam LeBor 
July 29, 2014

400 protesters attacked a synagogue and Jewish-owned businesses in Sarcelles, in the north of Paris, shouting “Death to the Jews”. Posters had even advertised the raid in advance, like the pogroms of Tsarist Russia. The Community Security Trust has issued a security alert for Jewish institutions. France has suffered the worst violence, but anti-Semitism is spiking across Europe.

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