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The Historical and Logical Case for Jesus Christ, the Son of God
The following is not an appeal to blind faith or emotion. It is a reasoned argument grounded in history, logic, and evidence. Whether one accepts the divinity of Jesus Christ or not, the data surrounding His life, death, and resurrection demand an intellectually honest examination. Truth, by nature, does not depend on belief to exist; it simply is.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in History
The Desperate Decree: How Hitler's October 1944 Order Mobilized the Volkssturm Against the Inevitable. AI-Generated.
The Desperate Decree: How Hitler's October 1944 Order Mobilized the Volkssturm Against the Inevitable October 1944 marked a dark turn in World War II. Allied forces pushed hard from the west, while Soviet troops crushed in from the east. Germany lost vast lands, cities lay in ruins from bombs, and the Wehrmacht bled dry. On October 18, Adolf Hitler issued a stark command: every man from 16 to 60 must join the Volkssturm, the people's storm or home guard. This wasn't a smart plan. It screamed panic as the Reich faced its end. What did this mean for ordinary Germans? It dragged the young and old into a fight they couldn't win, turning homes into battle zones.
By Story silver book 3 months ago in History
Veil of Shadows Case File #27: The Brownsville Encounter
The last heat of summer still clung to the Willamette Valley when the sky opened over a quiet stretch of Highway 99. In 1954, there was no I-5 slicing through the fields, only a two-lane ribbon of blacktop winding through Brownsville, Oregon; flanked by stubbled farmland that had already surrendered its hay. The air was cool enough to keep the windows rolled up on the old 1938 Packard as three individuals made their way down the highway.
By Veil of Shadows3 months ago in History
The Winchester Mystery House. AI-Generated.
In the heart of San Jose, California, stands a sprawling mansion that seems less like a home and more like a dream- or perhaps a nightmare- in the guise of a home, with staircases that lead to ceilings, doors that open into walls, and windows that overlook other rooms, the Winchester Mystery House is a monument to obsession, grief and mystery. It is a place that seems to defy reason; a labyrinth of wood and glass built not from blueprints, but from the mind of a woman filled with unending grief, superstition, and whispers of the dead. Its creator, Sarah Winchester, transformed her sorrow into ceaseless construction, crafting one of the strangest and most enduring legends in California history.
By Carolyn Patton3 months ago in History
The Top 10 Ancient Empires When The Untold Truth Shaped Our World. AI-Generated.
The Top 10 Ancient Empires When The Untold Truth Shaped Our World Find out the Top 10 Ancient Empires When The Untold Truth Shaped Our World. Review the real stories, innovations, and cultural byproducts developed by ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Rome, and Mesopotamia that laid the groundwork for modern-day society
By Click & Clarity3 months ago in History
The Political Assassination of Jesus: Did Rome Frame the Jews?
The official story is one of history’s greatest tragedies: a reluctant Roman governor, pressured by a jealous religious council, washes his hands of an innocent man’s fate. But the historical evidence paints a much darker picture, one of a calculated political execution and a brilliant post-mortem cover-up.
By The Secret History Of The World3 months ago in History
Trust and Transparency: The Moral Foundation of Election Integrity
Every free society depends on faith, not blind faith in leaders, but faith in the process that grants them power. Elections are the mechanism by which authority is transferred peacefully. Without trust in that mechanism, no system can survive. The greatest threat to democracy is not disagreement. It is disbelief.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in History








