
On August 28, 2025, a well-known New Jersey mall faced a lawsuit for selling clothes on Sunday. At first glance, this may seem like a local legal battle or a quirky headline, but it has a deeper meaning for Bible prophecy students.
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On August 28, 2025, a well-known New Jersey mall faced a lawsuit for selling clothes on Sunday. At first glance, this may seem like a local legal battle or a quirky headline, but it has a deeper meaning for Bible prophecy students.
Continue readingContinue readingThe Sea of Galilee turned red: A natural phenomenon caused the formation of spots in the waters of the Sea of Galilee, with no danger to swimmers. The red color results from the accumulation of a natural pigment produced by a certain type of algae, in response to strong sun… pic.twitter.com/NI4nXdmPhZ
— Adi 🎗 (@Adi13) August 4, 2025

Pope Leo’s recent meeting with Orthodox and Catholic pilgrims, pledging to “pursue the path of unity and fraternal charity,” and claiming that their visit was one of the “abundant fruits of the ecumenical movement,” may seem like a step toward Christian reconciliation—but it’s a deceptive one.
Continue readingContinue readingBREAKING: Johnson & Johnson Lead Scientist Confesses J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Was 'Not Safe and Effective,' Reveals “Lack of Research” From Rushing to Release Vaccine: “People Wanted It, We Gave It to Them”
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) July 15, 2025
“Do you have any idea the lack of research that was done on those products… pic.twitter.com/yEeyXy8toI

Calls for peace are something we hear all the time. Peace sounds like just what the world needs right now, when there are so many wars, division, and confusion. Most people agree with Pope Leo XIV when he says on May 30, 2025 that “If you want peace, prepare institutions of peace.” Peace is something everyone wants, right?
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Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost, was elected as the 267th Pope of the Catholic Church on May 8, 2025, following the death of Pope Francis. He is the first American pope.
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The Utah Legislature has passed the bill, framed by Latter-day Saints sponsor, that could lead to more stores closing on Sundays and other religious days. According to news report on March 7th, the bill now awaits the signature of Utah Governor to become law, and if signed, companies found in violation could face fines ranging from $10,000 to $50,000.
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