Whose Gospel Is It?: Empire, the Oppressed, and the Battle for Christianity

The profound legacy of American Christianity reveals a striking dichotomy: a faith that has historically upheld domination and one that fervently resists it. From the hidden church of the enslaved to Black abolitionism and Indigenous Christian defiance, oppressed communities have seized the Gospel to construct their liberation narrative. As institutional power consolidated in the hands of reactionary forces, an urgent call emerged for believers to reclaim their spiritual heritage and resist Christian nationalism. The challenge lies in forging an organized Christian movement capable of translating faith into collective action that confronts exploitation and promotes social justice, reinvigorating the powerful tradition of liberation Christianity.

The Axis Washington Built: How the War Against Multipolarity Is Pushing the World Toward World War III

The rhetoric around a so-called "authoritarian axis" of Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea is dangerously misleading. This narrative stems from a long history of U.S. military expansion and interventionism that has fostered the very hostilities it claims to combat. Instead of viewing these nations as a monolithic threat, we must recognize that their alliances are responses to decades of American aggression and coercion. Bosco's portrayal of these entities as simple villains obscures the deeper dynamics at play, namely that U.S. actions have directly contributed to their convergence. To prevent a World War III scenario, we must dismantle the war machinery perpetuating this cycle of escalation and educate the public on these historical nuances.

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