A Nation in Crisis Andrew Torba, October 1, 2024October 1, 2024 Share this: I write to you today with a heavy heart, filled with righteous anger and a deep sense of concern for our fellow Americans who are suffering through one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent memory. As I pen these words, over one million homes in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee are without power, leaving countless families to grapple with the loss of their homes, vehicles, loved ones, and, in some cases, entire towns. This tragedy is a stark reminder that when disaster strikes, we simply cannot rely on our government to come to our rescue; it is in these moments that we must lean on each other and our faith. It is no secret that our nation is facing unprecedented challenges, from the ongoing invasion of third-world savages to the ever-increasing cost of everything and the threat of a port strike that could bring our economy to its knees. Yet, as our fellow Americans struggle to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster, our elected officials seem more focused on the concerns of foreign nations and their leaders. When Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Benjamin Netanyahu visit our country they are treated like kings by our elected officials while everyday Americans are treated like trash. In the wake of the recent hurricane that has wreaked havoc on communities across the United States, it is disheartening to see our politicians make one passing post about the devastation before returning to their incessant posts about the latest conflicts thousands of miles away while swearing their allegiance to Israel and Ukraine. It is clear that their priorities are misplaced, and that they have been subverted by hostile foreign interests who care nothing for the well-being of the American people. As we watch our elected officials prostrate themselves before foreign nations and their leaders, it is time for us to wake up and realize that our country is being invaded, both physically and ideologically. We must stand together and demand that our leaders put the needs of American families first, rather than focusing on conflicts that have no bearing on our lives or our future. I’m going to be blunt with you: I don’t give a damn about what is going on in Israel or Ukraine. Over one million American homes don’t have power right now and the vast majority of them are Christians who need our help. That needs to be our focus. It is a sad truth that many of our neighbors have had their entire communities wiped out by flooding, and yet the media and our elected officials seem more concerned with the latest developments in foreign wars. We must ask ourselves: what is more important, the lives and livelihoods of American families, or the ongoing conflicts in a region that has little impact on our daily lives? The answer is clear: we must prioritize the needs of our own people, and work towards building a future where American families can thrive, free from the threat of invasion, economic hardship, and foreign wars. It is time for us to take a stand, to demand that our elected officials put the interests of the American people first. The first step of taking that stand is on November 5th, but it can’t end there. In these trying times, it is more important than ever that we come together as Christians and focus on the issues that truly matter. We must recognize that we cannot depend on our government to save us, and that it is only through our faith and our community that we can find solace and support. As we navigate this challenging time, let us remember the words of the Bible: “And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” (Galatians 6:9) It is through our unwavering faith and our commitment to each other that we will emerge stronger and more united than ever before. Let us use this time of adversity as an opportunity to come together, to build a parallel Christian society, and to create a world where we can rely on each other for support, love, and guidance. In the face of such adversity, we must not lose hope. We must continue to pray for our fellow Americans, to support each other in our time of need, and to build a brighter future for ourselves and our children. It is our duty to draw attention to the suffering of our fellow Americans and to work towards a future where we can rely on each other, rather than on a government that has proven time and time again to be untrustworthy, self-serving, and subverted by foreign interests. My God have mercy on our great nation. Andrew TorbaCEO, Gab.comChrist is King Bold Christian Writing andrew torbagabparallel economy
Bold Christian Writing Christian Nationalism and Other Things That Skeered Us Real Bad July 12, 2022July 12, 2022 Share this:by Pastor Doug Wilson If you are an evangelical, you believe that Christ gave us the task of proclaiming the gospel of Christ to others, in the hope of persuading them to repent of their sins and believe the gospel. If you still have the name evangelical, but you don’t believe that… Read More
Bold Christian Writing Abortion is the Sacrament of Trashworld November 8, 2023November 8, 2023 Share this:by Pastor Andrew Isker This week the State of Ohio voted by a nearly ten-point margin to enshrine abortion as a constitutional right. Ohio is not a far-left blue state like California or New York, it is a conservative red state that Donald Trump won by almost the same margin… Read More
Bold Christian Writing Reclaiming Our Dignity: A Call for a Cultural Reawakening on the Right July 2, 2024July 2, 2024 Share this:In recent years, right-wing culture has devolved into a spectacle of so-called “conservatives” sharing clips of insipid harlots spouting the most depraved drivel week after week, interspersed with sharing footage of debauched individuals engaging in unspeakable acts on the streets of San Francisco. Read More