Herland Report TV host, Hanne Herland speaks with Chuck Crismier about the media demonization of Christians, psychology and the religion of feelings. As the traditional, Western worldview is scrapped and atheist Marxism implemented, historic values evaporate such as self-control, civility, politeness and respect for diversity and the right to differ in opinions. “The media is not interested in promoting …
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The Marxist Liberal Tyranny of Feelings and Victimhood
In the increasingly hedonist West, individuals are encouraged to act according to their feelings. If it “feels good,” do it as the pursuit of pleasure is the main goal of life. Liberal Tyranny of Feelings: But why do we instantly accept the notion that morally borderless societies automatically are the best? Why do we assume that self-discipline is bad …
Read More »Feelings replaced Faith in America, says Dr. Chuck Crismier
Herland Report: Hanne Nabintu Herland speaks to Chuck Crismier about Christianity in America, authoritarian atheism and the end of democracy. Today, the Christian faith is remarkably demonized in the West, as hedonism and anarchy seems to be the Western ideal. Yet, history shows that our founding values based on equal rights, human rights, the compassion with the poor and …
Read More »Focus on Christianity defined at our YouTube Channel “SPIRIT and FAITH”
Herland Report: In a series of Herland Report TV programs, we focus on the Christian faith. This is part of the launch of our “Spiritual Lifestyle” segment in the YouTube channel that already reaches millions. Exclusive shorts with Dr. Chuck Crismier, an American veteran attorney, author of several books, pastor and a national radio host mark the launch. Today, …
Read More »TV Interview: Racial awareness weakens America – Woodley Auguste
The Herland Report TV (HTV): Hanne Nabintu Herland speaks to the American PR guru, Woodley Auguste about Identity Politics and how racial awareness weakens the US. “In America, we no longer simply say “I am an American”. It’s more about race now, that is the problem,” says the founder of a U.S. based public relations and marketing consultancy, Woodley …
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