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Joel Hilliker

The fallacy in feeding our youth’s self-esteem

The Israelis elected a prime minister who vows to bring the Arab-Jew impasse to an end by 2010. Will his radical plan work?

The Jewish state’s latest election represents nothing less than the collapse of a nation’s determination to endure.

Lessons we can extract from demographic data

Revenge attacks over depictions of Muhammad prove that war between Islam and Europe is inevitable.

Lessons we can extract from demographics data

How the competition over resources will play out among the world’s great powers

The world is exiting the age of America and entering the age of multiple superpowers. The crunch on resources needed to stoke the engines of emerging global powers is destined to spark a violent revolution.

Why the Trumpet has a clearer definition than any other news source.

A recent poll shows the fallacy in the idea that terrorists can be lured away from evil with money.

The Gaza Strip border with Egypt must be looked after. Israel has been pressured to turn the job over to the EU. What might the consequences be?

A real-life fable about a losing battle

In the name of peace, an embattled nation declares war on itself.

New Orleans’ speedy descent from chaos into barbarism is a gut-check warning for all of us.

A stunning election put a hardliner into the Iranian presidency. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wants to make Iran a paragon of Islamic national power—just like the mullahs who put him into office.

Nuclear and emergency preparedness experts, as well as federal reports, show that America has failed to brace itself adequately for a nuclear attack. This failing reveals something important about our human nature.

Bible prophecy outlines what to watch in the muddled Middle East. Two prophecies in particular appear to be unfolding according to design.

One unresolved issue Pope John Paul II left for his successor is no small job.

President Bush equates democracy with peace. But in the Middle East, “people power” could create a monster.

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