Miracle Cross Saves Florida Man, Idaho Firefighter Murders, and Supreme Court Age Verification Ruling
CBN NewsJuly 5, 202519 min5,407 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβFaith and Miraculous Survival
- π‘ A 20-year-old Florida man, Aiden Perry, claims God miraculously saved his life after being shot in the chest at close range.
- π― He believes a cross necklace he was wearing deflected the bullet, causing it to pass through his armpit instead of fatally entering his chest.
- π₯ Doctors described the incident as miraculous, noting the bullet ricocheted off the necklace, slowing its trajectory and lodging in fatty tissue, preventing critical injury to his lung or heart.
- π± This near-death experience has significantly strengthened Aiden's faith and his belief in God's intervention.
Tragic Wildfire Ambush and Hate Crime
- β οΈ In Idaho, 20-year-old Wes Rolley is accused of setting a wildfire to lure first responders into a trap.
- π Two firefighters were killed and a third critically injured when Rolley allegedly opened fire on them as they arrived at the scene.
- βοΈ An 82-year-old woman, Karen Diamond, died after being attacked with a Molotov cocktail at a pro-Israel rally; an illegal immigrant, Muhammad Sabry Soleman, faces hate crime charges.
Supreme Court Age Verification Ruling
- π Former adult film star turned preacher Joshua Broome discusses the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Texas's age verification law for online pornography.
- π Broome calls the ruling a "huge deal" that sets a precedent for national implications, noting that age verification was previously negligent.
- π He cites Louisiana's experience, where consumption dropped 8% after implementing similar legislation, suggesting people avoid leaving a digital footprint for such content.
- π£οΈ Addressing free speech concerns, Broome argues the law creates a boundary, not an infringement, allowing adults to access content after verifying their age.
- π The discussion touches on the potential for the industry to move geographically or develop new technologies to bypass verification, highlighting the complexity of regulating online content.
Media and Truth in Reporting
- π€ A BBC anchor gained praise for correcting "pregnant people" to "women" during a report on heat-related deaths, an act seen as noteworthy in the current climate.
- π§ The hosts discuss the irony of simple truths requiring bravery and the challenges of navigating an "upside down" world where common sense is questioned.
- π¬ The conversation critiques the moving goalposts and perceived inconsistencies in certain political discourse, particularly regarding the protection of specific groups.
Final Thoughts and Scripture
- π The podcast concludes with Acts 4:12: "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved."
- π This verse is highlighted as an important reminder of Jesus as the sole path to salvation, especially amidst widespread vague spirituality.
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