July 13, 2026

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The War On Poverty Has Morphed Into A Vast, Shameless, And Cruel War On Poor People Themselves

Hal Lindsey

Over the last few years, something awful happened in America. The war on poverty morphed into a vast, shameless, and cruel war on poor people themselves. Governments created a regulatory environment where the well-heeled thrive, but the poor haven’t a chance. People without the means to go to college are forced to help pay back the student loans of the affluent. People who can’t afford electric vehicles are forced to help rich people pay for their Teslas. 

The government subsidizes companies for manufacturing electric cars, and it gives tax breaks to their investors. The federal government and most states also get involved at the point of sale, giving large tax breaks and other incentives to people who buy electric.

But even with all that help from the government, the average electric car still winds up costing $66,000 dollars. That’s about 40% more than the average gas-powered car. Yet in August, California passed a bill banning the sale of gas cars by the year 2035. Several other states expect to follow.

Some say the price will go down as manufacturing becomes more efficient. They also say that technology will remove present barriers to going electric, including short fuel range and long times to recharge. With such improvements, they say that by 2035 everyone will choose electric over gas anyway. All that may be so. But if true, why does government need to intervene? Let the marketplace decide. If electric becomes cheap enough and efficient enough, people will choose it.

But what if it doesn’t become cheap and efficient? What if a weak power grid and not enough generating capacity make electric cars unsustainable? What if the communists running China decide to get tough with America and slow down or cut off the supply lines of rare earth minerals needed for the manufacture of electric vehicles? The effect will be to force the poor out of all personal automobiles. That cuts them off from countless opportunities to escape poverty. It keeps them poor. And it doesn’t help anyone else either.

Jonathon Tobin recently wrote about the new California law in a commentary for Newsweek. He said, “This ban strikes one more blow against the poor and working class. It panders to the fears of the most educated and richest people about global warming while ignoring the needs and the welfare of those on the lower end of the economic spectrum.”

I’m not against electric cars. They will probably become an important part of America’s energy future. You can buy those cars now, but that does not mean their problems have been solved. As a society, we need to be planning for reliable power generation with which to charge those massive car batteries. We also need to figure out how to build such batteries without simultaneously creating toxic waste dumps for our children and grandchildren to clean up.

Though I’m not against electric cars, I am against laws that force the poor to subsidize the rich in their attempt to make them feel better about themselves. And we’re just beginning to see how far that will go. Fear of global warming is about to change all our lives in profound ways. For instance, meat may soon become like fur — a luxury only a few can afford. And those few will be looked down on as enemies of the environment. After all, cows burp, and we’re told those burps are a big source of greenhouse gases and global warming.

That’s why they are already advocating that we abstain from certain foods — just as 1 Timothy 4:3 said would happen in the “later times.”

It’s important for us to take note of the hypocrisy and deception shown by our leaders. Jesus told us to watch for certain end-time signs, and this touches on several of them. But He also said to “look up.” Make sure that your perspective does not center on bad news or ugliness, but on the God who loves and cares for you.

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A Milestone Marked With An Important Acknowledgment: The Need For God Is Woven Into The Fabric Of America

“In this moment,” she said, “I don’t want it to be lost on us what is going on here: that we have a president, and a staff surrounding him, that saw the importance and the need to call [on] God. Because for 250 years this nation has returned again and again to the God who created this beautiful country that we get to call home. We do this not because we’re perfect people; we’re not. But woven into the fabric of America is a deep and persistent belief that we cannot persevere on our own—that we need God.”

A False Hope: Billionaire ‘Biohacker’ Who Sought To Use Technology And Experimentation To Live To 160 Diagnosed With Autoimmune Disease

Johnson’s diagnosis is a sad reminder that we live in a fallen world. No amount of biohacking and optimizing health will save you from death: “It is appointed for men to die once” (Hebrews 9:27). Because all have sinned, God’s judgment of death is coming to all of us sooner or later. And we live in a fallen world—our world groans and our bodies groan. We can make choices that will likely keep us healthy longer or improve our quality of life, but we can’t ultimately protect ourselves from all suffering. This world is fallen; it’s not getting better—it’s been getting worse for 6,000 years!

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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Israel My Glory

Hal Lindsey

Over the last few years, something awful happened in America. The war on poverty morphed into a vast, shameless, and cruel war on poor people themselves. Governments created a regulatory environment where the well-heeled thrive, but the poor haven’t a chance. People without the means to go to college are forced to help pay back the student loans of the affluent. People who can’t afford electric vehicles are forced to help rich people pay for their Teslas. 

The government subsidizes companies for manufacturing electric cars, and it gives tax breaks to their investors. The federal government and most states also get involved at the point of sale, giving large tax breaks and other incentives to people who buy electric.

But even with all that help from the government, the average electric car still winds up costing $66,000 dollars. That’s about 40% more than the average gas-powered car. Yet in August, California passed a bill banning the sale of gas cars by the year 2035. Several other states expect to follow.

Some say the price will go down as manufacturing becomes more efficient. They also say that technology will remove present barriers to going electric, including short fuel range and long times to recharge. With such improvements, they say that by 2035 everyone will choose electric over gas anyway. All that may be so. But if true, why does government need to intervene? Let the marketplace decide. If electric becomes cheap enough and efficient enough, people will choose it.

But what if it doesn’t become cheap and efficient? What if a weak power grid and not enough generating capacity make electric cars unsustainable? What if the communists running China decide to get tough with America and slow down or cut off the supply lines of rare earth minerals needed for the manufacture of electric vehicles? The effect will be to force the poor out of all personal automobiles. That cuts them off from countless opportunities to escape poverty. It keeps them poor. And it doesn’t help anyone else either.

Jonathon Tobin recently wrote about the new California law in a commentary for Newsweek. He said, “This ban strikes one more blow against the poor and working class. It panders to the fears of the most educated and richest people about global warming while ignoring the needs and the welfare of those on the lower end of the economic spectrum.”

I’m not against electric cars. They will probably become an important part of America’s energy future. You can buy those cars now, but that does not mean their problems have been solved. As a society, we need to be planning for reliable power generation with which to charge those massive car batteries. We also need to figure out how to build such batteries without simultaneously creating toxic waste dumps for our children and grandchildren to clean up.

Though I’m not against electric cars, I am against laws that force the poor to subsidize the rich in their attempt to make them feel better about themselves. And we’re just beginning to see how far that will go. Fear of global warming is about to change all our lives in profound ways. For instance, meat may soon become like fur — a luxury only a few can afford. And those few will be looked down on as enemies of the environment. After all, cows burp, and we’re told those burps are a big source of greenhouse gases and global warming.

That’s why they are already advocating that we abstain from certain foods — just as 1 Timothy 4:3 said would happen in the “later times.”

It’s important for us to take note of the hypocrisy and deception shown by our leaders. Jesus told us to watch for certain end-time signs, and this touches on several of them. But He also said to “look up.” Make sure that your perspective does not center on bad news or ugliness, but on the God who loves and cares for you.

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A Milestone Marked With An Important Acknowledgment: The Need For God Is Woven Into The Fabric Of America

“In this moment,” she said, “I don’t want it to be lost on us what is going on here: that we have a president, and a staff surrounding him, that saw the importance and the need to call [on] God. Because for 250 years this nation has returned again and again to the God who created this beautiful country that we get to call home. We do this not because we’re perfect people; we’re not. But woven into the fabric of America is a deep and persistent belief that we cannot persevere on our own—that we need God.”

A False Hope: Billionaire ‘Biohacker’ Who Sought To Use Technology And Experimentation To Live To 160 Diagnosed With Autoimmune Disease

Johnson’s diagnosis is a sad reminder that we live in a fallen world. No amount of biohacking and optimizing health will save you from death: “It is appointed for men to die once” (Hebrews 9:27). Because all have sinned, God’s judgment of death is coming to all of us sooner or later. And we live in a fallen world—our world groans and our bodies groan. We can make choices that will likely keep us healthy longer or improve our quality of life, but we can’t ultimately protect ourselves from all suffering. This world is fallen; it’s not getting better—it’s been getting worse for 6,000 years!

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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