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Republican presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy pictured Jan. 3 in the Des Moin Register newsroom Zach Boyden-Molmes/The Register

One of the surprise successes so far in the 2024 presidential election cycle has been Republican Vivek Ramaswamy. What Christians need to know about him is his Jesuit ties.

Ramaswamy attended St. Xavier High School, a Jesuit-run school in the Cincinnati area and currently serves on the school’s board of directors.  Please see the screenshot below from today’s Cincinnati Enquirer for confirmation. Ramaswamy currently is on the school’s board, as the article notes. He also graduated from the school.

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Once again, we find ourselves at the end of one year and the start of another.  As I write this post, the weather here in the Cincinnati area is slate gray skies, dry, and about 40 degrees.  In other words, it’s a typical winter’s day in southwest Ohio.   

I suppose most readers would find my description of the weather less than inspiring.  No blizzards and mountains of snow as in some places.  No palm trees swaying in the breeze as in others. 

But while it may sound odd for me to say this, I find this sort of weather oddly comforting.  While it isn’t beautiful or even interesting by most standards, it is familiar and comforting.  It’s the sort of weather I associate with Christmas much more so that the “white Christmases” we hear about in song or see in a Currier and Ives engraving. 

Familiar, comforting, and peaceful.  That’s how I’d describe today.   

I mention these things as I write this post on December 31, 2023, because if the prognosticators I read are even close to being accurate, there won’t be a lot that is familiar, comforting, or peaceful in the year to come.

There’s a friend of mine I meet every December for a Christmas lunch at Skyline Chili – if you’re not from the Cincinnati area, you probably aren’t familiar with Cincinnati-style chili, but it’s big here – to catch up on the past year.  During our lunch a couple of weeks back, he openly wondered what the world would be like in December 2024.  That’s a good question.  I don’t know and neither does anyone else.  We’ll find out when we get there. 

But with that said, we can see certain trends in place and make some reasonable conjectures as to what may transpire in 2024.  There’s value in considering what the future may hold.  The Scriptures commend those who exercise foresight when danger looms.  As Proverbs tells us, “A prudent man foresees trouble coming and hides himself, but the simple pass on and are punished.” Notice that the prudent man not only foresees trouble coming, but in light of the trouble he foresees, he takes action to protect himself.  If he foresees trouble but takes no action, he isn’t a prudent man at all, but “simple” and ends up being punished.  One must both foresee and act to be prudent.      

So, what are some of the “troubles” Christians should foresee in 2024?  How ought they to respond?

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“I Think nothing less is at stake than our democracy in this election.”  That’s a quote from Nancy Pelosi in a story from “The Hill” titled “Pelosi: In 2024, ‘nothing less is at stake than our democracy’”.

Talking about “our democracy” has become a big thing in recent years.  Hardly a day goes by, or so it seems, that I don’t hear some politician or another spouting off about “our democracy,” usually in the context that we’re about it lose it if such and such a thing is allowed to happen. 

Such and such a thing very often turns out to be the prospect of the reelection of Donald Trump, which Pelosi described as “a nightmare scenario” in the article quoted above.

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Fulton County Dist. Atty. Fani Willis charged Donald Trump and 18 others with meddling in Georgia’s 2020 election, taking advantage of the state’s broad RICO statute.
 (John Bazemore / Associated Press)

“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.”

That famous saying, attributed to the head of Joseph Stalin’s secret police, Lavrentiy Beria, is the best summary there is of the term “weaponized law.”  It is also now the unofficial slogan of the Biden Regime’s Department of Justice (sic) and of the American legal system more broadly. 

In a proper, Christian legal system, you start with the evidence of a crime, investigate the matter to determine the suspect, and bring charges against that person.   That’s the way America’s legal system worked, or at least was understood to work, for most of the nation’s history.

But in just the last few years, it is obvious that things have changed.  Instead of beginning with evidence of a crime and working to determine who committed it, American “justice” now begins with the man and goes looking for crimes with which to charge him.   

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News today: Embalmers, Debate in Canada, FDA meeting on hold, Cell paper, mask study disputed, Igor’s discovery, news from Peter McCullough, post-vax photos, and much more” by Steve Kirsch, Steve Kirsch’s newsletter, 2/11/2022

Exclusive: Embalmer reveals 93% of cases died from the vaccine” by Steve Kirsch, Steve Kirsch’s newsletter, 2/12/2022

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