With the help of the Holy Ghost, and probably Kirk Cameron (although, he would be a silent partner, and while no one mentions his name outright, he is the most familiar with anti-Christian persecution and besides, he's got all the connections because of Hollywood), the American Family Association has identified groups and organizations that openly display bigotry toward the Christian faith. These groups are deeply intolerant towards the Christian religion, the many messages the Christian faith promotes, like if you're not one of God's chosen ones, get ready to burn for eternity, homosexuals are gross and should be shipped off to San Francisco where the sheer weight of their egos will topple the City By The Bay right into the ocean and we can be done of this nonsense once and for all. All these are true, but if the truth doesn't match their agenda, they're trying to squeeze it out of the public arena.
Their objectives are to silence us and to ridicule us and persecute us until we retreat into some shameful closet where no one will see or have to deal with us.
I say, Not Again.
The AFA has revealed a weapon against this armed assault on Christianity: An
Interactive Map exposing Anti-Christianity Bigotry in America.
Find your closest Anti-Christian terrorist cell
HERE
A common practice of these groups is threatening our nation’s schools, cities and states. By threat of lawsuit, they demand prayer removed from schools and city council meetings, Ten Commandments monuments stricken from courthouses and memorial crosses purged from cemeteries and parks.
When Christians demand prayer and practices pleasing to God to be integrated in the schools, they get all up in arms and scream BRAINWASHING! But God forbid
they demand the same thing, and who is the bad guy for
calling out evil? That's right - the Christians are the Bad Guys, Enemy #1.
Because of anti-Christian bigotry, private business owners have been sued and f
orced to close their business. Atheists write angry letters to the editor of local newspapers, they march in public streets, they storm facebook and ridicule and mock and even use words like "
friendly" to peddle their lies to the public. But God forbid a Christian stand up for his rights, suddenly he's a
"danger" and "violent" and "scary" . Atheists commit violent crimes
in the name of their god, but then get all over-the-top pissy whenever
a Christian refuses to coddle evil in their own homes.
Because this newest wave of anti-Christian bigotry has become so popular, Gay people are now being encouraged to come out of the Gay Agenda Closet and promote their goals in public:
Turn the next generation into queers. When a Gay Activist tells the public she wishes her daughter were similarly Gay, everyone applauds and strokes her hair and pats her on the back and congratulates her for being so damned
progressive. But when a Christian Activist tells the public that homophobia isn't hateful, you're just letting your big fat ego get in the way, it's really kind and considerate to let people know God hates them and is repulsed by them and has no ethical dilemma about Sparta-booting them straight down into the pits of Hell come their last breath, and
everyone cries fowl.
This double standard is getting out of hand, and I for one am glad to see the American Family Association getting it's hands dirty and identifying the following Atheistic and Gay Agenda Terrorist Cells:
Advocates for the legalization and promotion of same-sex marriage and
viciously attacks Christians who exercise their First Amendment right to
voice support for God’s plan for marriage as between one man and one woman.
Hates God and tries to blend into society by looking like everyone else, offering
their thoughts in public discourse, openly denies Christ when asked.
Hates God so much it makes them want to vomit rainbows just to spite Jesus.
These groups file lawsuits and speak in public and make blogs and promote "news"
to intimidate younger people from embracing faith by making rational thought look cool and hip.
Believes critical thinking and physical evidence are valuable and reliable ways by which one can know their world,
and their relationship to God and each other in it. Humanists believe science, including objective evidence and verifiable facts,
as well as logic and social compassion triumphs faith in issues of morality and decision-making.