Author: Abdul Masih

By Abdul Masih — India has experienced a 500% of persecution of Christians since 2014, according to the United Christian Forum. “We wish that the atrocities against Christians would stop and that India would once again be known for our communal harmony as in the past,” Minakshi Singh, an organizer of the National Christian Convention that hopes to capture the attention of India’s parliament. Five states account for more than three-quarters of all documented cases over the past decade. Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, leads with 1,317 recorded incidents, followed by Chhattisgarh with 926, Tamil Nadu with 322, Karnataka…

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Opinion By Abdul Masih — If you happen to be contributing to the current toxic online and public movement of antisemitism, you have your part in the responsibility of the killing of 15 at a beach in Sydney Saturday. Simply put, ideas have consequences. We may embrace full-throttle free speech, but people are openly calling for the death of Jews worldwide. Many who are joining the currents in an adjacent capacity (meaning they stop somewhere short of calling for full annihilation of Jews) are just as guilty. New York City outgoing Mayor Eric Adams explained: “That attack in Sydney is…

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By Abdul Masih — UPDATED Two mass shootings over the weekend — one at Brown University in the U.S. and the other in Sydney, Australia — demonstrate that gun laws are worse than ineffective, they are counterproductive. Brown University is a gun-free zone. That didn’t stop a pathological killer, who is yet to be arrested, from going into an engineering class final exam and kill two people and injure nine others. In Australia, which has some of the strictest gun laws in the world, father-son terrorists managed to get guns and use them on Jews at Bondi Beach, killing 16.…

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By Abdul Masih — UPDATED. At least two gunmen shot and killed 15 people at a Jewish celebration Chanukah by the Sea at Bondi Beach of Sydney today around 6:45 p.m. Another 20 or so were injured. One of the shooters was identified by internet sleuths as Muslim Naveed Akram after police released photos. Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV on Dec. 2 said, “We should perhaps be a little less fearful (of Islam) and look for ways of promoting authentic dialogue and respect.” The confusion is left-leaning Westerners don’t take their scriptures seriously, and they do. Not all Muslims are extremists.…

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By Abdul Masih — After a blistering report found flagrant antisemitism at Harvard University six months ago, the Ivy League school promised to reform itself — in order to get Trump to unfreeze $2.4B in federal funding. But now Harvard has hired a graduate student charged with assaulting a Jewish student during an anti-Israel protest. Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, 29, was granted a prestigious Graduate Teaching Fellow role in August with a stipend of up to $11,000 just months after he was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery in October 2023 against a first-year Israeli business school student during a “die-in” protest…

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By Bethania Wonagseged — Never before has the United States of America had a president use such overt Christian language as Donald Trump did at the Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Washington D.C. Ronald Reagan would say a few good one-liners, but mostly Republican were circumspect, not wanting to offend people of other faiths. But Trump goes there unapologetically. “During this holy season, Christians everywhere rejoice at the miracle in Bethlehem more than 2,000 years ago when the Son of God, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, came down from heaven to be with us,” he declared with First Lady…

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By Rudee Becerra — One of Jackie Hill-Perry’s first gender confusion memories occurred when was she was in the 1st or 2nd grade. “I just distinctly remember wanting to be a boy, wanting to be the dominant role in any type of relationship,” she recounts on a CBN video. Today, she became a Christian hip-hop artist with the label Humble Beest. When she was little, she went to church with her aunt every Sunday growing up. Seeing her aunt’s life and always hearing about Jesus, Jackie formed early convictions about who He was. But she also suffered sexual abuse as…

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By Mark Ellis — In a stunning revelation that sent shockwaves through the world of mixed martial arts and beyond, UFC superstar Conor McGregor has proclaimed that he was “saved” by a direct encounter with Jesus during an intense, 36-hour psychedelic treatment in Tijuana, Mexico. The Irish fighter, long known for his bravado, shared a deeply personal testimony of near-death visions, divine intervention, and spiritual healing on social media this week, declaring, “To God, I am yours!!” McGregor, 37, the former two-division UFC champion whose career has been marred by legal battles, injuries, and personal struggles, detailed his transformative experience…

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By Abdul Masih — He refused to call a boy “them” in his class, and now, three years later, Irish teacher Enoch Burke is in jail — and, according to family, expects to spend the rest of his life in jail for standing on his Christian convictions. “This is really a life sentence for my son by this judge,” said his father outside court. “A life sentence for Enoch Burke.” Called by historians once “the lighthouse of early medieval Europe,” Ireland was the home of St. Patrick and a repository of ancient canonical manuscripts. It was a major missionary-sending nation,…

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Remember the Gay Pride Parade in Toronto in the 2010s when the local Satanic Temple came out with banners saying, “Satan loves LGBTQ?” Yeah, Satan was cool. He didn’t prohibit any kind of sex. He encouraged it all. Well, the Satan sex angle just soured. Australian authorities arrested four men with a boatload of images of kids being abused (SA and torture) “involving symbols and rituals linked to Satanism and the occult,” explained Det. Supt. Jayne Doherty, commander of the New South Wales sex crimes squad. Oof. Satanic sex is not fun and goofy any more. Thousands of videos depicting…

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