Media Avoided Term "Christian" In Shooting Headlines, Upcoming "Trans Day Of Vengeance," Israel's Anti-Evangelism Bill
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Despite the loss of six lives at a Christian elementary school, not one of the nation’s three biggest newspapers used the words “Christian” in their headlines for the mass shooting in Nashville earlier this week.
World-renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli promoted the release of his upcoming film, “The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli,” by singing some of his best-known and most-loved songs in the heart of New York City's Times Square.
An LGBT advocacy group is vowing to hold a “Trans Day of Vengeance” as planned this weekend even as the event has drawn criticism because it is taking place so soon after a mass shooting perpetrated by a trans-identified female.
A bill introduced in the Israeli Knesset to criminalize evangelism in the Holy Land points to the fear among Orthodox Jews that if Jewish people are presented with the Good News message, they will follow Jesus, a former consultant to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says.
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- Media avoid word 'Christian' in Nashville shooting headlines | U.S. News
- DOJ not yet treating Nashville shooting as hate crime: AG Garland | Politics News
- Suspect arrested for firebombing pro-life office | Politics News
- Andrea Bocelli sings ‘Amazing Grace’ at Times Square | Entertainment News
- 'Trans Day of Vengeance' will go on despite Nashville shooting | Politics News
- Kellie-Jay Keen 'feared' death amid trans mob violence at rally | World News
- Israeli anti-evangelism bill reflects fear Jews will follow Jesus | World News
Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday
Top headlines for Friday, March 31, 2023
Despite the loss of six lives at a Christian elementary school, not one of the nation’s three biggest newspapers used the words “Christian” in their headlines for the mass shooting in Nashville earlier this week.
World-renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli promoted the release of his upcoming film, “The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli,” by singing some of his best-known and most-loved songs in the heart of New York City's Times Square.
An LGBT advocacy group is vowing to hold a “Trans Day of Vengeance” as planned this weekend even as the event has drawn criticism because it is taking place so soon after a mass shooting perpetrated by a trans-identified female.
A bill introduced in the Israeli Knesset to criminalize evangelism in the Holy Land points to the fear among Orthodox Jews that if Jewish people are presented with the Good News message, they will follow Jesus, a former consultant to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says.
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- Media avoid word 'Christian' in Nashville shooting headlines | U.S. News
- DOJ not yet treating Nashville shooting as hate crime: AG Garland | Politics News
- Suspect arrested for firebombing pro-life office | Politics News
- Andrea Bocelli sings ‘Amazing Grace’ at Times Square | Entertainment News
- 'Trans Day of Vengeance' will go on despite Nashville shooting | Politics News
- Kellie-Jay Keen 'feared' death amid trans mob violence at rally | World News
- Israeli anti-evangelism bill reflects fear Jews will follow Jesus | World News