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The Observer

In the fall of Mariupol we are reminded that Good always triumphs!

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The destruction of Mariupol reminds us that while #evil may temporarily succeed, good always triumphs! In other news, an Ipsos poll shows British Columbians are spending well beyond their means with massive debt. Last, Disney goes for woke.

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Tags: god, evil, war, christians, debt, world, promise, fight, surrender, ukraine, russia, reporting, disney, tyranny, remind, odious, ukrainian, kamloops, winston churchill, british columbians

Canadians claim Religion more Harmful than Helpful

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Survey shows that Canadians find evangelical Christianity to be more harmful to society than good. One wonders why Canadians weren't asked to comment on what they think about secular humanism. Despite this, Cardus Research shows that Canadian churches have an enormous economic benefit, and that...

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Tags: church, universe, article, religion, congregation, claims, survey, society, religious, canada, atheists, result, polls, data, humanists, individuals, kamloops, operate, conducted, generally

How do we cure the Spirit of War?

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It's Monday, April 11 2022. I'm Joshua Claycamp. And this is the observer a Kamloops Christians reflection upon the news from a biblical perspective. In order to help Christians understand how we need to think about current events, we are reminded in the prophet Isaiah that God shall judge...

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Tags: jesus, students, idol, peace, war, jen, christians, world, people, day, ukraine, russia, soviet, russian, reminded, kamloops, reported, brava, russian government, ukrainian forces

What happened to the Pop cultural Spiritual Leaders of Yester Year?

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The days of the Dalai Lama and Deepak Chopra seem to have faded. But what replaces the pop cultural spiritual of the previous decade? 

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Tags: god, spirituality, christians, secular, people, society, secularism, dalai lama, pandemic, observer, kamloops, canadians, lumping, taxonomy, divisive issue

The Pope Apologizes to Canadian First Nations

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It's Monday, April 4 2022. I'm Joshua Claycamp. And this is the observer. A Kamloops Christians reflection upon the news from a biblical perspective. In order to help Christians understand how we need to think and feel about current events. Well, indigenous delegates to the Vatican last week...

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Tags: church, god, power, forgiveness, christians, forgive, apology, pope, understand, rome, roman catholic church, apologizing, vatican, individuals, kamloops, indigenous, indigenous people, roman catholic theology, residential school system

The devastating worldview of Canadians who hope in their government

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Canadians are looking to the Government for a sign that they understand the financial hardship of every day, salt-of-the-earth Canadians? This Ipsos poll tells us something tragic about the current Canadian worldview and Canadians relationship to their government.

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Tags: money, government, budget, economy, people, order, taxes, increase, simply, inflation, private property, businesses, trudeau, individuals, goods, kamloops, canadians

Taking the Education of Children Seriously

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If parents don't take the education of their children seriously, LGBTQ activists will! The "Don't say gay" bill endures intense criticism from LGBTQ activists and the Hollywood glitterati. In BC, SOGI 123 becomes dogma.

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Tags: students, children, education, parents, gender identity, affirming, canada, lgbtq, sexual orientation, kamloops, indigenous, residential schools, residential school

The Drug Overdose Crises

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A Christian discussion of the ongoing Drug Overdose Crises

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Tags: body, people, drugs, drug addiction, bc, sorcery, coroner, overdose, kamloops, stigma, drug overdose crises, illicit drugs