Matthew 24:12
Verse Concepts
Because lawlessness is increased, most people’s love will grow cold.

The Plain Truth is that the Law was not abolished by Christ, yet the so-called Christian Churches proclaim that Jesus came to abolish the Law! Because of such inaccurate and false teachings, our country has found itself in this mess. The Law of God is still in force and refusing to follow God’s Law – well, it is exactly why we have all this LAWLESSNESS!

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Black Lives Matter Movement Received Nearly $83 Billion from Corporations

Moment disabled man, 66, is beaten to death with metal pole in Seattle ‘by serial criminal who judge freed on felony charges eight days earlier, after asking killer not to commit any more crimes’

Aaron Fulk, 48, was caught on camera brutally attacking 66-year-old Rodney Peterman, striking him in the back of the head multiple times with a metal pole
Aaron Fulk, 48, was caught on camera brutally attacking 66-year-old Rodney Peterman, striking him in the back of the head multiple times with a metal pole

Shock: Lee Zeldin Attack Suspect Already Released Without Bail

Eyewitnesses Say Tried to Stab Neck, Told GOP Rep. ‘You’re Done’… No Attempted Murder Charge?

In this photo provided by Ian Winner, people subdue a person who assaulted U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for New York governor, at a campaign appearance Thursday, July 21, 2022, in Fairport, N.Y. Zeldin escaped serious injury. (Ian Winner via AP)

The man accused of attacking Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) with a sharp weapon has already been released back into society.

Man, 26, who ‘slashed teen at subway station, choked woman in hotel and attacked volunteer in church’ was arrested and released FIVE TIMES in NYC before being detained on rape charge in Baltimore

Revealed: New York City thug, 32, who randomly stabbed two people on subway had been released from prison the day before after being arrested for carrying a knife 

New York City thug who slashed two subway commuters had been freed just a day before from

Donny Ubiera (left), 32, slashed two subway commuters on the 7-line train in Queens on Friday and Saturday, just a day after being released from jail for his refusal to put his knife away, as ordered by cops. He was later arrested on Saturday (right) after police recognized him wearing the same outfit that wore when he carried out both stabbings (inset), as recorded by CCTV footage. ‘Your police are doing their job. We keep arresting him,’ NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said in a statement issued on Sunday. ‘His record demonstrates that each time he is involved in unprovoked violence against innocent victims the criminal justice system has him back to the streets and the subways rather than jail or psychiatric treatment,’ she added. ‘He inevitably targets another victim. This is nothing if not predictable.’

REVEALED: Man, 28, is stabbed to death in NYC’s Greenwich Village during fight over a cigarette lighter: First murder in exclusive neighborhood ‘in over a decade’ as crime soars 90% in area

Man, 28, is stabbed to death in Manhattan's trendy Greenwich Village

Samer Abdalla, from Brooklyn, was knifed in the stomach after a brawl with four men on Sixth Avenue near West 4th Street at around 1.30am. Horrified witnesses said he collapsed into a car before being rushed to hospital where he passed away. Four suspects fled the scene after the vicious attack and the NYPD said no arrests have been made. It came just hours after another murder in the city last night as a man was hacked to death outside a gas station in Queens. Greenwich Village rarely sees violence and is awash with younger residents who frequent its popular bars and restaurants. But it comes amid a tsunami of crime battering New York City as mayor Eric Adams comes under fire again to stamp it out.

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Baltimore trauma surgeon, 38, is shot multiple times during attempted carjacking on his way to work – before being rushed to his own hospital ward where his life was saved by his  coworkers

Baltimore doctor is shot and wounded in attempted carjacking during morning drive to

Baltimore trauma surgeon Madhu Subramanian was raced to his own ward on Friday after he was shot in an attempted carjacking on his way to work. Subramanian, 38, was shot multiple times around 7 am at the 1110 block of E. 36th Street in Northeast Baltimore, near the intersection of Loch Raven Boulevard. Responding officers found the injured doctor nearby at the 1200 block of that street, according to The Baltimore Sun. Subramanian specializes in acute care surgery, trauma surgery, surgical critical care and burn care at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, where he has worked since 2020, according to the hospital’s website. His wife, Erica Hodgman, is also employed there as a pediatric surgeon. His fellow trauma surgeon, Dr. Joseph Sakran, detailed his shock at seeing his colleague as a critically-injured patient. He wrote that he initially thought that news of the shooting was an April Fool’s Day prank. ‘As a Survivor of #GunViolence and a Trauma Surgeon at @hopkinsmedicine, I’ve seen this public health crisis from numerous vantage points,’ he tweeted Friday evening. ‘Despite my own experience, nothing prepares you when the person you have to take care of is one of your own… In the heat of the moment, we often compartmentalize the emotion that goes along with caring for these injured patients… How do you do that when it’s one of your own?’

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