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Chinese Military Provoking A Dogfight With Australia, Compounding Global Tensions

An Australian surveillance plane was “dangerously” intercepted by a Chinese military jet while flying over the region of the South China Sea, according to Australia’s Department of Defense on Sunday. 

During its “routine maritime surveillance,” the Australian P-8 was approached by the J-16 Chinese military jet, which conducted “a dangerous maneuver,” placing the safety of the P-8 and its crew in jeopardy, the defense wrote in a statement.

The Chinese military aircraft “flew very close to the side of the [Australia] P-8 maritime surveillance aircraft” before releasing flares, Defense Minister Richard Marles described to reporters. “The J-16 then accelerated and cut across the nose of the P-8, settling in front of the P-8 at very close distance.”

“At that moment, it then released a bundle of chaff, which contains small pieces of aluminum, some of which were ingested into the engine of the P-8 aircraft,” he reported. “Quite obviously, this is very dangerous.”

“Defence has for decades undertaken maritime surveillance activities in the region and does so in accordance with international law, exercising the right to freedom of navigation and overflight in international waters and airspace,” Australia’s defense asserted in the statement Sunday. 

The incident occurred on May 26th, only days after Russia and China held a joint military drill flying nuclear-capable bombers over the Sea of Japan and the South China Sea. By no coincidence, the drill took place while leaders from the United States, Australia, Japan, and India met in Tokyo for a Quad leaders summit discussing, among other things, maritime “rules-based order” in the region and combatting aggression.

At the time, Japan’s defense minister stated that the timing of the “provocative” Russian-Chinese drill indicated that it was “more than just a demonstration to Japan.”

Despite a UN tribunal voting in 2016 that China does not possess ownership of the South China Sea, Chinese authorities last August, empowered by the United States’ humiliating pull out of Afghanistan, took the opportunity to enforce its claimed “nine-dash line” maritime boundaries.

The Chinese Maritime Safety Administration insisted that it “has the power to dispel or reject a vessel’s entry to Chinese waters if the vessel is found to pose threat to China’s national security.”

In February, another Australian surveillance aircraft was also placed at risk by Communist China when it was detected that a laser was being emitted from a Chinese vessel toward the Australian P-8A Poseidon.

In May, it was additionally reported that “a Chinese intelligence ship was tracked off Australia’s west coast within 50 nautical miles of a sensitive defense facility, which is used by Australian, U.S., and allied submarines.” Although not a technical breach of law, Australia’s former defense Minister referred to the event as “an aggressive act.”

The Chinese Communist Party’s continuous aggression and threats, including nuclear, have compounded tensions within the region and globally.

All eyes have been fixed on Russia amid its war in Ukraine and endless illuding to its nuclear capabilities. Furthermore, world leaders are scrambling to make a deal with the largest state sponsor of terrorism, Iran, which is on the brink of obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Christian author Hal Lindsey recently reminded believers that “Jesus said that war and rumors of war would mark the time before His return” (Matthew 24:6).

Although war and rumors of wars have always been present, Lindsey argues that what Christ referred to was much “more extreme” and can be attributed to modern-day nuclear capabilities, which have greatly accelerated the perilous nature of threats.

“But this is a ‘lift up your heads’ kind of moment,” he encouraged, explaining that the nuclear threats and intimidation “combined with all the other signs” makes it “obvious that we are getting close to the time of Christ’s return.”

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Clearly, the Islamists are growing more bold. But it looks like they're overplaying their hand. After a Muslim-only event was advertised at a water park in Grand Prairie, Texas, near Dallas, Governor Abbott stepped in. Earlier this week, he sent a letter to the mayor of Grand Prairie threatening to cut funding to the city if it did not cancel the event, which Abbott rightly said was a clear case of religious discrimination. No non-Muslims allowed at a city-owned, taxpayer-funded water park in Texas? Folks, they say don't mess with Texas for a reason.

Americans Celebrate 75th National Day of Prayer: ‘Prayer Has Been A Part Of Our DNA Since The Very Beginning’

The National Day of Prayer’s establishment dates back to 1952, when Congress passed a law stating that an annual day of prayer must be declared under each president. President Harry Truman signed the measure into law, but in 1988 the date was officially established as the first Thursday each May. Christian leaders including Billy Graham advocated for the day to be emphasized as a way for the nation to return to Jesus Christ through prayer.

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An Australian surveillance plane was “dangerously” intercepted by a Chinese military jet while flying over the region of the South China Sea, according to Australia’s Department of Defense on Sunday. 

During its “routine maritime surveillance,” the Australian P-8 was approached by the J-16 Chinese military jet, which conducted “a dangerous maneuver,” placing the safety of the P-8 and its crew in jeopardy, the defense wrote in a statement.

The Chinese military aircraft “flew very close to the side of the [Australia] P-8 maritime surveillance aircraft” before releasing flares, Defense Minister Richard Marles described to reporters. “The J-16 then accelerated and cut across the nose of the P-8, settling in front of the P-8 at very close distance.”

“At that moment, it then released a bundle of chaff, which contains small pieces of aluminum, some of which were ingested into the engine of the P-8 aircraft,” he reported. “Quite obviously, this is very dangerous.”

“Defence has for decades undertaken maritime surveillance activities in the region and does so in accordance with international law, exercising the right to freedom of navigation and overflight in international waters and airspace,” Australia’s defense asserted in the statement Sunday. 

The incident occurred on May 26th, only days after Russia and China held a joint military drill flying nuclear-capable bombers over the Sea of Japan and the South China Sea. By no coincidence, the drill took place while leaders from the United States, Australia, Japan, and India met in Tokyo for a Quad leaders summit discussing, among other things, maritime “rules-based order” in the region and combatting aggression.

At the time, Japan’s defense minister stated that the timing of the “provocative” Russian-Chinese drill indicated that it was “more than just a demonstration to Japan.”

Despite a UN tribunal voting in 2016 that China does not possess ownership of the South China Sea, Chinese authorities last August, empowered by the United States’ humiliating pull out of Afghanistan, took the opportunity to enforce its claimed “nine-dash line” maritime boundaries.

The Chinese Maritime Safety Administration insisted that it “has the power to dispel or reject a vessel’s entry to Chinese waters if the vessel is found to pose threat to China’s national security.”

In February, another Australian surveillance aircraft was also placed at risk by Communist China when it was detected that a laser was being emitted from a Chinese vessel toward the Australian P-8A Poseidon.

In May, it was additionally reported that “a Chinese intelligence ship was tracked off Australia’s west coast within 50 nautical miles of a sensitive defense facility, which is used by Australian, U.S., and allied submarines.” Although not a technical breach of law, Australia’s former defense Minister referred to the event as “an aggressive act.”

The Chinese Communist Party’s continuous aggression and threats, including nuclear, have compounded tensions within the region and globally.

All eyes have been fixed on Russia amid its war in Ukraine and endless illuding to its nuclear capabilities. Furthermore, world leaders are scrambling to make a deal with the largest state sponsor of terrorism, Iran, which is on the brink of obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Christian author Hal Lindsey recently reminded believers that “Jesus said that war and rumors of war would mark the time before His return” (Matthew 24:6).

Although war and rumors of wars have always been present, Lindsey argues that what Christ referred to was much “more extreme” and can be attributed to modern-day nuclear capabilities, which have greatly accelerated the perilous nature of threats.

“But this is a ‘lift up your heads’ kind of moment,” he encouraged, explaining that the nuclear threats and intimidation “combined with all the other signs” makes it “obvious that we are getting close to the time of Christ’s return.”

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Don’t Mess With Texas: Islamists In The Lone Star State Are Overplaying Their Hand

Clearly, the Islamists are growing more bold. But it looks like they're overplaying their hand. After a Muslim-only event was advertised at a water park in Grand Prairie, Texas, near Dallas, Governor Abbott stepped in. Earlier this week, he sent a letter to the mayor of Grand Prairie threatening to cut funding to the city if it did not cancel the event, which Abbott rightly said was a clear case of religious discrimination. No non-Muslims allowed at a city-owned, taxpayer-funded water park in Texas? Folks, they say don't mess with Texas for a reason.

Americans Celebrate 75th National Day of Prayer: ‘Prayer Has Been A Part Of Our DNA Since The Very Beginning’

The National Day of Prayer’s establishment dates back to 1952, when Congress passed a law stating that an annual day of prayer must be declared under each president. President Harry Truman signed the measure into law, but in 1988 the date was officially established as the first Thursday each May. Christian leaders including Billy Graham advocated for the day to be emphasized as a way for the nation to return to Jesus Christ through prayer.

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.