On Friday, April 21, the Supreme Court upheld the status quo allowing chemical abortion distribution to continue. They did not write an opinion, so we don’t have much guidance, but the status quo was preserved while the case against the chemical abortion pill is on appeal. The Court “stayed” or stopped the rulings of the […]
TILLAMOOK, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife invites new anglers to take part in a family fishing event Saturday, May 6 at Vernonia Lake from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ODFW will provide equipment including rods, reels and bait during the event if needed. Angling education instructors and volunteers will be available […]
Documenting chemical castration, irreversible surgeries, the people behind it, and much more. Videos and names the hospital tried to hide. A ghoulish ideology gone out of control From a December 2011 Boston Globe article. These two boys were identical twins – until Boston Children’s Hospital got ahold of them. In this photo, one twin (on […]
If you’re a Multnomah County homeowner, business owner, or have a retirement account, watch out for the May election. There’s a measure on the ballot that’s coming after you. Measure 26-238 imposes a capital gains tax on Multnomah County residents. If you sell your home, you will pay the tax on the increased value since […]
Our last study reviewed the elements of the Gospel of the Kingdom taught by Peter and the 12 for the Nation of Israel compared to the Gospel of the Grace of God revealed to the Apostle Paul for both individual Jews and Gentiles and it argued that Paul taught the Gospel of the Grace throughout […]
Frank Sinatra’s classic, “I Did It My Way,” sounded nice, as far as his voice was concerned, but the lyrics show a proud and arrogant man who faced life independent of others’ help. You’ve probably heard people say, “Nothing has ever been given to me. I’ve worked hard for everything I have.” They probably mean […]
Elected officials across the state are scrambling to do something to reduce homelessness in Oregon. In March, the Oregon Legislature fast-tracked $200 million in spending to address housing and homelessness. The City of Portland is fumbling around to find space for sanctioned homeless camp sites. Multnomah County is considering buying a 241-room hotel to house […]
Is Simon subversive? Of course not! Simon is my neighbor’s lovable orange and white tomcat who comes to visit Cali, the wild calico female cat who has taken up residence in my outbuilding. They get along famously, because Cali is willing to share some of her food with Simon. Simon has become world famous, because […]
We first encounter Gideon in Judges 6, attempting to hide his harvest from the Midianites by threshing it in the recesses of a winepress. Because of Israel’s rebellion, God had allowed the Midianites to ravage their harvests and herds for seven years. Now God was ready to break Midian’s yoke and to use Gideon to […]
P2C (Point to communicate) is featured in SPELLERS. This SuperMom Educates the BOE Very moving testimony. Let’s hope this BOE attends a local SPELLERS showing. Related: ‘What if Everything You Knew About Autism Was Wrong?’ New Documentary Asks • Children’s Health Defense (childrenshealthdefense.org) Popular Rationalism “SPELLERS”: A Documentary That is Going to Change the World […]