Wednesday, 15 July 2026

The New Blacklist: Bible Believers

 Prophecy News Watch

July 14, 2026
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The criminalization of historic Christian teaching may begin in a courtroom, but its consequences could reach into travel, employment, professional licensing, public office, and everyday participation in society. A Finnish parliamentarian’s prosecution over biblical beliefs offers a disturbing glimpse of how the label “hate” can follow believers long after a verdict—and why Christians should pay close attention to what comes next.
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China’s campaign against Christianity is no longer limited to regulating churches; it seeks to reshape the faith itself under Communist Party control. Pastors are detained, crosses removed, children barred from religious instruction, and surveillance installed inside sanctuaries. Yet the harder Beijing presses, the more one question demands an answer: why does a government with immense power remain so threatened by the cross?
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An LGBTQ-themed cruise denied entry into both Turkey and Egypt became more than a disrupted vacation—it exposed a contradiction within modern progressive politics. Western activists often place rainbow flags beside Palestinian causes, assuming their movements share common values. But the response from two Muslim-majority nations revealed how quickly that alliance can collapse when political slogans meet deeply rooted religious and cultural beliefs.
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Mahmoud Abbas has announced Palestinian elections once again, offering Western governments the appearance of democratic reform after more than two decades in power. But elections held without a free press, independent courts, accountable institutions, or protection from political intimidation can become little more than theater. Before celebrating another promised vote, the world should examine who controls the process—and what remains unchanged behind it.
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