It’s Tuesday, December 16th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. (
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By Kevin Swanson
Chinese Communists arrested 18 pastors over evangelism online
Chinese Pastor Ezra Jin and 17 other pastors have been arrested by Chinese Communist authorities on charges of using illegal information networks. Translation? Putting the Gospel message on Zoom is now illegal in China.
The pastors are facing three years in prison.
A pastor’s wife described the situation on the Christian Broadcasting Network.
WIFE: “China opened the door for the Western society and then grow their economy. I grew up from that period of time. So, I thought we weren't gonna be put in jail because of our Christianity or our faith.”
Chinese officials convicted liberty advocate Jimmy Lai
Not surprisingly, those Chinese communists have convicted Hong Kong’s pro-liberty advocate, Jimmy Lai, with conspiracy to collude with foreign forces. It’s a charge that could put him in prison for life.
This was the highest profile case since Hong Kong was turned over to the communists in 1997, and Hong Kong’s democratic elections halted in 2020.
China to eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for childbirth
China is planning to eliminate all out-of-pocket medical costs for childbirth with the hopes of encouraging more births.
China’s fertility rate is dismal, hovering around 1.0.
In fact, Chinese deaths have outnumbered births for three years in a row now.
The countries with the lowest fertility rates in the world are Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Ukraine, and Chile.
Two Muslim men killed 16 Jews in Sydney, Australia
On Sunday, two Muslim men, a father and son, have been identified as suspects in the killings of 16 people at a Jewish celebration of Hannukah in Sydney, Australia on Bondi Beach, reports the Associated Press.
That’s the worst mass shooting in Australia since the Port Arthur massacre of 1996 where 35 people were killed and 23 were injured.
Providentially, a bystander of Muslim background, 43-year-old Syrian fruit shop owner, Ahmed Al-Ahmed, happened on the scene. He tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen during the deadly massacre, preventing further carnage. Ahmed was shot in the shoulder and arm while hiding behind a tree after confronting the gunman.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is promising “tougher gun laws” in response.
Actor Rob Reiner and wife allegedly killed by son
Director and actor Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead Sunday, apparent victims of foul play at their home in Los Angeles, reports The L.A. Times.
Sadly, Rob Reiner was an atheist, as was his father, Carl Reiner — another famous movie director.
Rob Reiner will be best remembered in the political realm for his leftist views, especially in his opposition to California’s Proposition 8, and efforts to introduce homosexual marriage to the state and the country.
At last report, Rob and Michele’s son Nick, age 32, has been taken into custody by the Los Angeles Police Department, charged with the murder of his parents. He has a long history of drug addiction.
Exodus 21:15 speaks to this sort of crime, as do Jesus’s words in Matthew 15:4: “And he who strikes his father or his mother shall surely be put to death.”
Little Sisters of the Poor vs. Obamacare continues
After 14 years, Little Sisters of the Poor, comprised of Roman Catholic nuns, continues to object to the Obamacare mandate to provide coverage for abortifacients for their organization.
Back on July 8, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled 7–2 in favor of the Little Sisters, upholding federal rules that exempted religious organizations from the contraceptive mandate. But now, Pennsylvania and New Jersey have refused to drop their efforts to take away the Little Sisters' protection in the lower courts.
Last August, a rogue federal district court in Philadelphia ruled against the Little Sisters and vacated the religious exemption rules that had protected them. The case is in appeal to the Third Circuit Court.
Bill Clinton unresponsive to Congressional subpoena over Epstein
GOP House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announced he will initiate contempt of Congress proceedings against Bill and Hillary Clinton.
At issue is the Clintons’ decision to ignore the committee’s subpoenas issued back in August, in relation to investigations of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal.
Epstein visited the White House 17 times in 1993 after Bill Clinton’s inauguration.
Artificial Intelligence: Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year”
Time Magazine’s Person of the Year goes to Artificial Intelligence or rather, the architects of AI.
Spending on Artificial Intelligence development has increased from $40 billion to $400 billion in just the last ten years. Nvidia’s stock has increased 60-fold, while Microsoft and Alphabet, Inc. have increased 7-fold over the same timeframe.
Kirk Cameron advocates unbiblical theology of annihilationism
Actor and Christian celebrity Kirk Cameron suggested in his recent podcast that hell is not forever — a departure from the long-held position of an eternal punishment for those who do not trust Christ, reports The Christian Post.
CAMERON: “Eternal judgment or eternal punishment doesn't necessarily mean that we are being tormented and punished forever and ever, every moment for eternity. It means that the punishment we deserve is irreversible. It's permanent; it's eternal. You're dead. You've been destroyed. You have perished. You're gone, and you're never coming back.”
This theological position is called annihilationism, a belief that all damned humans and fallen angels – including demons and Satan -- will be totally destroyed and their consciousness extinguished.
CAMERON: “I actually think this is a really good argument for annihilationism. Just because the righteous go to eternal life, which is the gift of God, not that the wicked are granted an eternity of punishment. The punishment of the wicked is final. It is irreversible.”
Rev. Al Mohler, President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, called the admission “sad.” And in his words: “The admonition to confess Christ or risk non-existence just doesn’t pass the New Testament test, and there is a good reason it doesn’t work in a sermon either. The stakes are just too low, and the fires of hell hold no eternal consequence.”
At the final judgment, as recorded in Matthew 25: 41-43, Jesus said to those on His left hand: “Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels: for I was hungry and you gave Me no food; I was thirsty and you gave Me no drink; I was a stranger and you did not take Me in, naked and you did not clothe Me, sick and in prison and you did not visit Me.’ … And these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”
Imprisoned fathers reunited with daughters at dance
And finally, the “God Behind Bars” organization links local churches to prisons, and reunites families, especially children with their incarcerated parents or grandparents.
This Christmas season, the organization sponsored its first Father-Daughter Dance at the Angola Louisiana State Penitentiary.
Twenty-nine fathers were reunited with their daughters that night, many of whom had not seen their daughters for years — some over a decade.
The ministry calls these events "moments of restoration … and the Gospel in motion."
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