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It’s been said, “The Left will always win because they have something the Right doesn’t: unity.” It’s true. The so-called “Left” is more than happy to align itself with Islamists, Hindus, refugees, immigrants, environmentalists, atheists, radical feminists, LGBTQAI++ activists, abortionists, trade unions, anti-capitalists, globalists, and countless other groups that often share little in common beyond one crucial point—a point that makes all the difference. One clear reason the Left can appear more unified than the Right is that it is often bound together not by a coherent shared vision for some ideal good, but rather by a shared hatred. That is, by a common sense of what or who constitutes the central social problem to be confronted, dismantled, and defeated. Read more 👇 https://www.caldronpool.com/p/death-by-division/

More Than 200,000 Sign Petition Demanding Charges Against Officers Who Handcuffed Henry Nowak "Henry was innocent. He was the victim. And the officers who were supposed to help him failed him completely," the petition states. https://www.caldronpool.com/p/more-than-200000-sign-petition-demanding

Government employees don’t really pay income tax. When government employees are taxed by the same government that pays them, it’s essentially a bookkeeping illusion, since their tax payments are just returned to their employer—the state. Read more 👇 https://www.caldronpool.com/p/government-employees-dont-pay-income-tax/

"Prepare for Bible-changing revelations," says the media. Suppose they suddenly dropped compelling evidence suggesting the existence of alien life. Would it rattle your faith? How should Christians respond? Panic and blind acceptance are both wrong answers. So, before rushing to either conclusion, we should recognise there are only a few basic possibilities before us. Read more 👇 https://www.caldronpool.com/p/the-aliens-are-coming/

Are we justified by faith alone, or by works? Paul seems to teach one, while James appears to teach the other. Do they contradict each other? If not, how should we understand and reconcile this apparent contradiction? Paul vs James: Are We Justified By Faith or Works? https://www.caldronpool.com/p/paul-vs-james/

R.C. Sproul once argued that if you believe Jesus Christ is one way to God, then you must also believe He is the only way to God. Why is that? Because if you believe that Jesus is one of many pathways to God, then you must also believe that this particular pathway was dead wrong when He claimed to be the only pathway to God. Who in their right mind would put their faith in that? Either Jesus tells the truth about Himself, or He does not. And if He does not, then calling Him “a way to God” becomes an incoherent exercise in selective admiration detached from reality. https://www.caldronpool.com/p/no-vivek-jesus-is-not-a-way-to-god/

This is quite remarkable to watch. Viral comedian and podcaster Theo Von broke down during an emotional segment on his show, becoming visibly distressed as he spoke about Jesus and his own sense of brokenness. https://www.caldronpool.com/p/theo-von-breaks-down-talking-about-jesus/

Can you believe this? Online misinformation is being blamed for declining vaccination rates in Australia, particularly among children and the elderly. While “vaccine fatigue” has been acknowledged as a contributing factor, the government still appears intent on shifting responsibility away from the very institutions now asking the public to trust them again. https://www.caldronpool.com/p/theyre-gaslighting-the-public-again/

"To suggest Australians are not welcome until welcomed is, in effect, to suggest that not even the sacrifice of their fathers was enough to earn their place." https://www.caldronpool.com/p/not-even-the-sacrifice-of-our-fathers/

The sleeping anti-colonial constitutional clause puts the country at risk of mass immigration and Islamification. https://www.caldronpool.com/p/ugandas-anti-colonial-constitution

Every year on ANZAC Day, Australians pause to remember the men who stormed the beaches of Gallipoli and those who followed them into later wars. But we do not remember them in a vacuum. To remember the ANZACs is to recall a particular kind of Australian. That is, men shaped and motivated by a distinct vision of nation, duty, identity, and moral order. Yet for many of us, there is now an undeniable disconnect between what the ANZACs stood for and what “modern Australia” now claims to be. The further modern Australia distances itself from nationalism, patriotism, Christianity, and a coherent sense of identity, the harder it becomes to remember the ANZACs without noticing that growing contradiction. What we once were is no longer what we are. Here are five reasons why. https://www.caldronpool.com/p/the-anzac-spirit

Ramaswamy has rejected the notion that biological sex can be changed by altering a legal document, yet he appears to embrace that same reasoning when it comes to identifying as “American.” Why is that? https://www.caldronpool.com/p/if-it-means-everything-it-means-nothing

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"Farage is complaining about X because he is receiving criticism for standing Bangladeshi nationals as candidates in British elections," Restore Britain said. Farage Criticised After Calling X a “Very Dangerous Place” Amid Candidate Row https://www.caldronpool.com/p/farage-criticised-after-calling-x-dangerous/

The resolution states that the nuclear family “has been the bedrock of society since the creation of the world." The move has been widely applauded amid a long-term decline in marriage across the Western world. Marriage rates have fallen significantly, the average age at first marriage has risen, and singlehood has become more common. In the United States, marriage rates have dropped by roughly 60 per cent over the past 50 years, while more than 40 per cent of children are now born to unmarried mothers. At the same time, birth rates across the West continue to fall. Most Western nations are now well below the 2.1 births-per-woman replacement level. Australia’s fertility rate has declined to a record low of around 1.5, with similar patterns evident in the United States and across Europe. https://www.caldronpool.com/nuclear-family-month