Monday, September 16, 2013

Missing the point on anti-Christian rulings

“’A Florida ministry that feeds the poor said a state agriculture department official told them they would not be allowed to receive USDA food unless they removed portraits of Christ, the Ten Commandments, a banner that read ‘Jesus is Lord’ and stopping giving Bibles to the needy.



“’Daly and her staff sat in stunned disbelief as the government agents also informed them that the Christian Service Center could no longer pray or provide Bibles to those in need. The government contract also forbade any references to the ministry’s chapel.”

“This is part of an clear and chilling pattern of anti-Christian animus on the part of this Regime.”

http://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/obamas-war-on-god-continues-fl-christian-ministry-must-choose-between-jesus-and-usda-aid/

It is not as simple as governments waging war on Christianity. The big thing is this -- All things new are equal to traditional. No belief or philosophy is any more “right” than any other. Hinduism is as “right” as Christianity; Islam is as “right” as Judaism; paganism is as “right” as Zoroastrianism.

It isn’t just anti-Christian, but there are more Christians in the U.S. than any other religion, so Christians are loaded with the burdens of Progressive equality.

And, you have bureaucrats with sudden power and authority, bureaucrats who were made to go to church or bureaucrats who felt bad in school because other kids went to church, and now they can take out their frustrations and guilt on church organizations. That’s pretty much where SA and SS personnel came from, the disgruntled and guilty classes.

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