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Keith Guinta

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  • Jan 10, 2025 | winepatch.org | Keith Guinta

    “Dad, Harrison called and invited me to swim at his house. Should I go?”“Of course!”“But Dad, Peter called and invited me to ride bikes at the trails. Should I go?”“Sure, I know you love to ride in the trails.”“But Dad, should I swim or ride bikes?”“Son, it’s up to you. It’s your choice.”“But I want to do the right thing.”“Neither one of them is wrong, son.”“But I want you to tell me: Should I swim or ride bikes?”“I told you, son, you can choose.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | winepatch.org | Keith Guinta

    Breaking: The Lord has declared victory and a grateful nation rejoices!The November 2020 election results rightly left countless millions distraught and filled with dread for the future of our country. Out of that concern and lament, a national prayer movement launched, which possibly would not have formed otherwise. Four long years of faithful, fervent, and travailing prayer brought us these miraculous election results of 2024.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | stream.org | Tom Sileo |Bunni Pounds |Keith Guinta

    By Liberty Counsel Published on November 1, 2024 As America approaches a most critical election where the sanctity of unborn life, religious freedom, border security, support for Israel, and protecting children from mutilating surgeries all hang in the balance, a recent survey shows an estimated 32 million Christians who are regular churchgoers are unlikely to vote on Tuesday. The survey, led by veteran researcher Dr. George Barna at Arizona Christian University, explained the reasons for the...

  • Oct 31, 2024 | winepatch.org | Keith Guinta

    This election season is a spectacle like no other, except maybe a 1972 Demolition Derby where the fans roared louder than the engines straining to survive the onslaught. The reason this Presidential race has been so profoundly divisive, fiercely manipulated, and explosively polarizing is not a Red Team / Blue Team thing; it’s a power thing. The thought-shaping, lie-diffusing, soul-sucking power of the media has become a colossal screen burn-in on the minds of We The People.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | stream.org | John Zmirak |Tom Sileo |Keith Guinta

    Vanity Fair reports that once-prominent social conservative Sohrab Ahmari recently showed up at an event in London held by the Open Society Foundation — which funds his magazine Compact to the tune of $200,000. Also working at Compact is Matthew Schmitz, formerly of First Things (whose sad collapse into crankery I wrote about here in 2017). Compact’s editorial line is both pro-life and socialist, traditionalist and quasi-Marxist.

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