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Biblical Prophecy Coming True

Lisa Haven points to signs of Biblical prophecy coming to pass. For instance, about 40 percent of honeybees died off over the winter — far more than the norm. Vultures have been attacking and preying upon farm animals. And what about the flesh-eating bacteria causing concern in Florida?

 

The God Pill

Computing Forever rediscovers faith and charts “my journey back to Christianity.” This resonates for us here at Stormy. We spent many years turning our back to religion, but have come to see the magnificence of God as we’ve grown older — and, hopefully, wiser.

God’s Fingerprint

“Fibonacci numbers are of interest to biologists and physicists because they are frequently observed in various natural objects and phenomena. The branching patterns in trees and leaves, for example, and the distribution of seeds in a raspberry are based on Fibonacci numbers.

A Sanskrit grammarian, Pingala, is credited with the first mention of the sequence of numbers, sometime between the fifth century B.C. and the second or third century A.D. Since Fibonacci introduced the series to Western civilization, it has had a high profile from time to time. Recently, in The Da Vinci Code , for example, the Fibonacci sequence is part of an important clue.”

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In this episode of the Numberphile, Dr. Holly Krieger from Murray Edwards College at the University of Cambridge, outlines the mathematical sequences that under lay Fibonacci numbers.

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And here, SerialBrain2 connects the dots, drawing upon the Fibonacci work in mathematics, physics and biology, to begin to show the intelligent design of galaxies and star systems, as well as some of the nefarious forces here on planet Earth that are intent to hold us back, to block our knowledge and to drive a wedge between mankind and our creator.

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The Russia Dossier Backfires

Steven Crowder is talking all things DNC Trump dossier backfire, Corey Feldman’s new campaign, Bill O’Reilly on God, empty Vaseline containers and more! Special guests Phil Robertson talks about his new show, Lauren Southern discusses her Vox interview, and Kevin Sorbo tells us a naughty story. More from Louder with Crowder.

 

One Nation Under God

Speaking to a men’s breakfast at a prominent church in Daytona, Florida, Wild Bill issued a challenge to a typical American church in light of the country’s fall from moral grace. “I challenged the men to be men of God, to do their duty as ambassadors of Christ,” he says. “The Christian church withdrew from the American culture, and guess what took over. I told the men that Ronald Reagan once said that, ‘If we ever forget that we are a nation under God, we will be a nation gone under.”

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The Ten Big Ones

Some of American’s worst problems, from reckless spending that has led to economic disaster to people getting confused by their own reproductive organs, can be easily reconciled by The Ten Big Ones–The Ten Commandments. Even the Great Communicator, President Ronald Reagan, said, “There is no limit to the problems we can solve by remembering that those are 10 commandments, not 10 suggestions.” In this edition of Wild Bill for America, Wild Bill explains the power of The Ten Commandments handed down by God to Moses.

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Trapped Behind Enemy Lines

Many patriotic Democrats who believe in God and the Constitution have been shoved aside by their party. Says Wild Bill, “The Democrat Party of today is not the party that my grandpa belonged to. What the modern Democrat Party stands for would nauseate World War II Democrats.” Spurred from a letter from a Democrat patriot, Wild Bill suggests launching a Democrat Wing of the Tea Party. Listen to his logic in this edition of Wild Bill for America.

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Life Takes a Design

Actor Morgan Freeman, who also hosts the Science Channel’s “Through the Wormhole,” has perpetuated the idea that man created God. But ZoNation’s Alfonzo Rachel isn’t buying Freeman’s liberal stance nor the far left’s interpretation of creationism. “Life just doesn’t happen,” says Alfonzo Rachel in his blurb on this video. “It takes a design. And a design takes a designer.” Rachel  goes after Freeman, the far left and evolution in this edition of “ZoNation.”

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Never Mind

After embarrassing themselves and demonstrating the party to be absolutely tone-deaf by removing any reference to God in their platform, Democrats today engaged in an equally embarrassing floor vote to amend the platform to acknowledge that religion has a place in American culture. The reinstatement didn’t go off without a hitch, however. It took three separate votes before the party convention chair decreed that two-thirds of the delegates favored the change, even though President Obama reportedly urged the reinstatement, fearing the original, “religion-free” platform would damage his re-election bid.

Besides language on God, the Democrats also restored platform language that reaffirms Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, amidst jeers and boos from the floor.  The question remains: Why was this language dropped in the first place? The Democrats have recently been a more secular party than the Republicans, but there’s a distinct difference between being secular and being overtly anti-religious. It appears many Democrats have crossed over that Rubicon. More from the GOP War Room.

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