It’s Wednesday, December 27th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. (
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By Jonathan Clark
Christmas Eve Nigerian Christian massacre
Armed Muslim groups killed at least 96 people on Christmas Eve in Nigeria’s central Plateau State. The attackers targeted twelve villages and burned over 200 homes. Another attack in the state on Sunday killed 16 more people.
Christians in the area are under constant threat from suspected jihadists. Village Elder Yusuf Ibrahim told International Christian Concern, “We need more security in the community to celebrate Christmas very well. Yes, we are under attack by (radical) Fulani [Muslim] tribesmen. Pray for us.”
Nigeria is ranked sixth on the Open Doors’ World Watch List of nations where it is most difficult to be a Christian. Over 50,000 Christians have been killed in the country’s Central Belt region over the last 20 years.
Cameroon Catholic bishops condemn sexual perversion
In nearby Cameroon, Africa, Catholic bishops are taking a stand against sexually perverted lifestyles.
A recent declaration from the bishops says, “Homosexuality falsifies and corrupts human anthropology and trivializes sexuality, marriage and the family, the foundations of society. … We therefore declare non-compliant any form of blessing, public or private, that tends to recognize ‘same-sex couples’ as a state of life.”
The African bishops are responding to a recent statement from Pope Francis that permits some kind of blessing for homosexual couples.
2 Peter 2:1 says, “But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.”
African and Asian illegals crossing U.S.-Mexico border
Speaking of Africa, illegal immigration from Africa and Asia to the U.S. is growing rapidly.
Officials encountered 43% more migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border from outside Latin America and the Caribbean this year compared to last year. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is calling it “the highest level of mass migration since World War II.”
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson sent a letter to President Joe Biden last Thursday, calling on him to take executive action for border security. Johnson wrote, “Statutory reforms designed to restore operational control at our southern border must be enacted, but the crisis at our southern border has deteriorated to such an extent that significant action can wait no longer. It must start now, and it must start with you.”
National Archives Museum tried to censor pro-life message
Last week, pro-lifers won a $10,000 settlement with the U.S. National Archives.
Back in January, participants in the 50th annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. visited the National Archives Museum. Personnel there told them they had to leave unless they removed or covered the pro-life messages on their clothing.
With the help of the American Center for Law and Justice, the pro-lifers were able to challenge the National Archives on religious liberty grounds. The legal group said, “Our victory today ensures that they will be free from harassment and that their First Amendment rights will be protected should they choose to visit the National Archives and view the very documents that protect those sacred rights.”
America is constitutional carry of guns majority nation
Fox News reports the U.S. became a constitutional carry-majority nation this year.
NRA executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre told Fox News Digital, “The gun control lobby and their allies pledged to dismantle self-defense laws and the Second Amendment. That strategy has backfired. In 2021, there were 16 states with NRA Constitutional Carry. Just three years later, there are now 27 states.”
Last year ended with Georgia becoming the 25th state to allow citizens to carry a conceal