Connect with us

Published

on

Share Tweet By Billy Hallowell Editor
October 16, 2023

Dr. Donald Sweeting, chancellor of Colorado Christian University, is sounding the alarm on the disturbing antisemitic rhetoric emerging on college campuses after Hamas terror attack against Israel.

Listen to the latest episode of CBNs Quick Start podcast ?

Sweeting told CBN Digital why he believes so many college students, in particular, are speaking out against Israel and revealed what parents can do to protect their kids from embracing such ideologies.

We’re seeing this in university campuses around the country there’s this celebration of Hamas on the one hand, and then the administrators are quiet about it, he said. The [college] presidents generally aren’t speaking out about it. And this, to me, it’s unconscionable, but it also reveals that we’ve been teaching stuff and promoting things in the universities that are bearing a bitter fruit.

Sweeting decried what he said is a shift from secular liberalism to a neo-Marxist worldview on many campuses one that divides the globe into the oppressed and the oppressor.

Its a worldview that clumps Israel and Judeo-Christian tradition in with the negative and groups like Palestine and Hamas into the other more favored camp, he said.

This is a particularly troubling dynamic, experts like Sweeting say, because it’s an inversion of the reality happening on the ground.

Hamas is committed to the obliteration of Israel, he said. It’s calling for global jihad for the obliteration of Israel.

Watch Sweeting explain:

While he said many colleges empower the wrong information, schools like his, Colorado Christian University, support Israel.

I think evangelical universities have a general predisposition of saying, Look, we believe the Bible and Israel’s important to us the Jews are the relatives of the Lord Jesus Christ.’”

To avoid ideological chaos backing Hamas and other similar rhetoric and know how to refute it Sweeting encouraged parents to teach their kids the Bible something theyre not getting in many schools today.

There’s good, there’s evil. You gotta take evil seriously, he said. Ideas have consequences.

Watch Sweeting explain why he believes antisemitism and Israel hatred are prevalent among some.?

***As the number of voices facing big-tech censorship continues to grow, please sign up forFaithwires daily newsletterand download theCBN News app, developed by our parent company, to stay up-to-date with the latest news from a distinctly Christian perspective.***

Continue Reading

Sports

Padres vs. Dodgers (Jun 16, 2025) Live Score – ESPN

Published

on

By

Padres vs. Dodgers (Jun 16, 2025) Live Score - ESPN

Shohei Ohtani made his pitching debut from Dodger Stadium on Monday, giving up a run in his lone inning of work, then struck out in his first plate appearance as Los Angeles’ DH, marking the first time he has pitched and hit in a game since Aug. 23, 2023.

Continue Reading

Sports

Source: Steelers extend S Elliott on 2-year deal

Published

on

By

Source: Steelers extend S Elliott on 2-year deal

The Pittsburgh Steelers and safety DeShon Elliott have agreed to a two-year, $12.5 million extension with $9.21 million guaranteed, a source confirmed to ESPN.

Elliott, 28, was one of the Steelers’ best run defenders last year with 2 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, 4 tackles for loss and 108 combined tackles.

NFL Network first reported the deal.

A former sixth-round pick, Elliott spent his first four seasons in the league with the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions before joining the Miami Dolphins for one year.

The Steelers signed Elliott as a free agent to a two-year deal before the 2024 season.

He has 395 tackles in 72 career games.

Continue Reading

Sports

Ex-Ohtani interpreter reports to federal prison

Published

on

By

Ex-Ohtani interpreter reports to federal prison

Ippei Mizuhara, the disgraced former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, is in federal prison in Pennsylvania, a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons told ESPN on Monday.

Mizuhara, 40, was ordered to surrender to federal authorities by Monday. He is in custody at Federal Correctional Institution Allenwood Low, a low-security facility, after being sentenced to 57 months in prison for stealing nearly $17 million from Ohtani.

Mizuhara was initially ordered to report to prison in March, but a federal judge granted the delay. The reasons for the delay remain under seal.

Mizuhara’s attorney declined ESPN’s request for comment, but previously stated that he expects Mizuhara, a Japanese citizen, to eventually be deported.

The Dodgers fired Mizuhara in March 2024 after an ESPN investigation revealed he sent millions in wire transfers from Ohtani’s account to an illegal bookmaker. He pleaded guilty to bank fraud and filing a false tax return in June 2024, admitting that he placed about 19,000 bets with the bookie over a two-year period and accumulated over $40 million in debt.

The bookmaker, Mathew Bowyer, pleaded guilty in August to running an illegal gambling business, money laundering and subscribing a false tax return. He is awaiting sentencing.

Continue Reading

Trending