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Long Arm of Hamas Extends to Dallas-Fort Worth Black Extremist Groups
As the four-year anniversary of the mass shooting of Dallas police officers passes, a lawsuit has been reopened which alleges that social media outlets allowed the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas to radicalize Micah Johnson, leading the former U.S. Army reservist to take the lives of five police officers while injuring nine others.
Posted in Islam & Sharia
Tagged American Muslims for Palestine, anti-Semitic, Black Lives Matter, black militia, black nationalist, black supremacism, Chawn Kweli, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Fadya Risheq, George R. Brown Convention Center, Ghassan Elashi, Hamas, Huey P. Newton Gun Club, Inc., Intifada, Islamic Society of North America, Micah Johnson, Michael Thervil, Nation of Islam, New Black Panther Party, Omar Suleiman, Palestinian Mujahideen, Retana v. Twitter, Voda Consulting, Yafeuh Balogun, Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research
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Postmodernism’s Assault on Truth
If this assessment was true in Gilbert Keith’s day, how much more so today? What we consider Christian virtues have been pulled apart to the point of complete isolation. These virtues are meant to be grouped together as different facets of a complete individual, but as the deconstruction of our culture has progressed, they have been amputated and mutated as Chesterton describes.
Posted in Faith
Tagged C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, Hamas, Israel, Michael Moore
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