I received this snippet of news via email from UTT (Understand the Times) founded by Mr. Roger Oakland. I find it almost humorous that so many tout the United States as a "Christian Nation," but a nation where the true Jesus is hardly welcomed in most places. Please read on and decide for yourself.
A new 140-page report released by the Family
Research Council and Liberty Institute reveals a pattern of hostility toward
Christians and Christianity in the U.S. The report was released earlier this
week and includes over 600 incidents over a 10-year period.
The attacks range from
rulings from the judiciary branch to an elementary school student who was
physically lifted from his seat and reprimanded for praying before eating his
lunch. Yet another example shows a Christian couple was fired as apartment complex
managers and forced to move because a painting with a Christian reference was
displayed in their office.
Other examples cited in
the report include:
• A federal judge
threatened "incarceration" to a high school valedictorian unless she
removed references to Jesus from her graduation speech.
• City officials
prohibited senior citizens from praying over their meals, listening to
religious messages or singing gospel songs at a senior activities center.
• Following U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs' policies, a federal government official sought
to censor a pastor's prayer, eliminating references to Jesus, during a Memorial
Day ceremony honoring veterans at a national cemetery.
• A public
university's law school banned a Christian organization because it required its
officers to adhere to a statement of faith that the university disagreed with.
• The U.S. Department of Justice argued before the
Supreme Court that the federal government can tell churches and synagogues
which pastors and rabbis it can hire and fire.
• Through the Affordable Care Act
("ObamaCare"), the federal government is forcing religious
organizations to provide insurance for birth control and abortion inducing
drugs in direct violation of their religious beliefs.
• The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs banned the
mention of God from veterans' funerals, overriding the wishes of the deceased's
families.
• A federal judge held that prayers before a state
House of Representatives could be to Allah but not to Jesus.
"America today would be unrecognizable to our
Founders. Our First Liberty is facing a relentless onslaught from well-funded
and aggressive groups and individuals who are using the courts, Congress, and
the vast federal bureaucracy to suppress and limit religious freedom,"
said Kelly Shackelford, president of Liberty Institute. "This radicalized
minority is driven by an anti-religious ideology that is turning the First
Amendment upside down."
Both organizations presented the findings of the
report during a joint press conference in Tampa, Fla., on Monday prior to the
Republican Party Convention platform committee to raise that awareness.
The Liberty Institute further pointed out that
religious liberty is "facing a relentless onslaught from well-funded and
aggressive groups" that are using whatever means available to suppress or
attack religious freedom.
FRC's Tony Perkins added, "As dark as this survey
is, there is much light. The secularists' agenda only advances when those who
love liberty are apathetic. Let this be a call to stand for religious liberty
in the United States."
"Men love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil." They hate Christianity because they hate God. After a thousand years of perfect peace during the millienial reign of Christ, Satan will be loosed for a little season, and the armies of the world follow him to attack Christ and destroy the government which has given them that peace. It is no different today.
ReplyDeleteRevelation's picture of man's rebellion is a vivid demonstration of man's hatred for his Creator. I just find it tragic that many Christians are trying to reform America through Christianity rather than save souls through the power of the gospel.
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