7 Signs That America  Declared War on Christianity





 


By _Michael Brown_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-brown/)   , 
CP Op-Ed Contributor
May 2, 2016|9:27  am

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com
 



 
 

Is there an increasing hostility to Christian values and religious freedoms 
 in our country today? 
Here are seven representative examples, all from the last few weeks. Judge  
for yourself. 
1. The NCAA _announced_ 
(http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/board-governors-approves-anti-discrimination-process-championships-bids)
 
 that  it will not hold any men's and women's Final Four basketball events 
in a city  that "discriminates" against anyone based on sexual orientation 
or gender  identity. 
In its official statement, the NCAA declared that, "The board's decision  
follows the recent actions of legislatures in several states, which have 
passed  laws allowing residents to refuse to provide services to some people 
based on  their sexual orientation or gender identity. While proponents of the 
laws focus  on how they protect religious beliefs, critics have voiced 
concerns that they  create an environment of sanctioned discrimination." 
Not only, then, has the NCAA grossly mischaracterized these recent laws, 
but  it is now guilty of discriminating against biblically-based beliefs and  
declaring that no Final Four game will be held in any city that does not 
allow  men to use women's bathrooms or that protects a Christian photographer 
from  being forced to shoot a same-sex "wedding." 
2. The Colorado Supreme Court has chosen not to hear the case of  Christian 
baker Jack Phillips who was previously _ordered_ 
(http://www.adfmedia.org/News/PRDetail/8700)  by the  Colorado Civil Rights 
Commission "to create 
cakes for same-sex celebrations,  re-educate his staff, and file quarterly 
'compliance' reports for two  years." 
According to Jeremy Tedesco, Senior Counsel with the Alliance Defending  
Freedom, "We asked the Colorado Supreme Court to take this case to ensure that 
 government understands that its duty is to protect the people's freedom to 
 follow their beliefs personally and professionally, not force them to 
violate  those beliefs as the price of earning a living. Jack, who has happily 
served  people of all backgrounds for years, simply exercised the 
long-cherished  American freedom to decline to use his artistic talents to 
promote a 
message and  event with which he disagrees, and that freedom shouldn't be 
placed in jeopardy  for anyone." 
The Court declined to hear the case, meaning that the state's Civil Rights  
Commission not only has the power to require a bakery to make same-sex 
"wedding"  cakes but also to require that baker to "reeducate" his staff and 
file regular  reports proving that he is baking those cakes. 
Chairman Mao would be proud of state-mandated "reeducation" like this. 
3. Dr. Eric Walsh, the highly-qualified, newly-hired District Health  
Director with the Georgia Department of Public Health was fired because of the  
content of his _sermons_ 
(https://firstliberty.org/newsroom/walsh-case-storms-the-media/)  as  a Seventh 
Day Adventist.  
As _expressed_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/20/fired-for-preaching-georgia-dumps-doctor-over-church-sermons.html)
  by  Jeremy Dys, an 
attorney with First Liberty, which has taken on Walsh's case, "No  one in this 
country should be fired from their job for something that was said  in a church 
or from a pulpit during a sermon." 
As _noted_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/article/434297/eric-walsh-georgia-public-health-doctor-fired-christian-beliefs)
  by  attorney David French, 
"working for former president Bush and President Obama to  combat AIDS, 
serving as a board member of the Latino Health Collaborative, and  starting 
California's first city-run dental clinic for low-income families  dealing with 
HIV/AIDS wasn't sufficient to overcome the horror at Walsh's  Christian 
views." 
How dare he preach what the Bible says and try to serve his country at the  
same time. 
4. Several senators have introduced a bill that would _deem_ 
(http://www.advocate.com/politics/2016/4/28/conversion-therapy-ban-introduced-senate)
  
"all  efforts to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity an 
'unfair or  deceptive act or practice' under the Federal Trade Commission Act." 
That's right. It would be illegal — a form of "medical malpractice" — to  
counsel someone struggling with same-sex attraction or gender identify  
confusion, but it would be perfectly legal to encourage someone to embrace 
those 
 attractions or act on that confusion. 
Already in 2009, conservative journalist Matthew Cullinan Hoffman wryly 
_observed_ 
(https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/the-psychological-profession-and-homosexuality-lunatics-running-the-asylum)
 : 
A man goes to a psychologist with a problem.  "Doctor," he says, "I'm 
suffering terribly. I feel like a woman trapped inside  the body of a man. I 
want 
to become a woman." 
The psychologist responds: "No problem. We can  discuss this idea for a 
couple of years, and if you're still sure you want to be  a woman, we can have 
a surgeon remove your penis, give you hormones for breast  enlargement and 
make other changes to your body. Problem solved." 
Gratified, the first patient leaves, followed  by a second. "Doctor," he 
says, "I feel terrible. I'm a man but I feel attracted  to other men. I want 
to change my sexual preference. I want to become  heterosexual." 
The psychologist responds: "Oh no, absolutely  not! That would be 
unethical. Sexual orientation is an immutable  characteristic!" 
Family therapist _Adam  Jessel_ 
(http://www.ou.org/publications/ja/5763/5763spring/JUSTBETW.PDF)  offered a 
similar observation: "In today's climate, 
if Bill  tells me that he is attracted to his neighbor Fred's young child and 
he wants to  reduce these attractions, I, as a therapist, can try to help 
him. If Bill has an  unwanted attraction to Fred's wife, this too is 
something I am permitted to help  him with. But if Bill has an unwanted 
attraction 
to Fred himself, then it's  regarded as unethical for me to help." 
If this new bill becomes law, it would not only be considered unethical to  
help Bill deal with his same-sex attractions, it would be illegal. 
It would also be illegal to help a person get to the root of his or her  
gender confusion, but it would be perfectly legal for a counselor to recommend 
 hormone blockers for a 10-year-old to stop the onset of puberty and then 
to  prepare that child for sex-change surgery as soon as they were old 
enough. 
Here are a few more examples, in shorter form, all from recent  weeks:




 

5. The NBA _announced_ 
(http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article73086142.html)  that  it 
will not hold next year's All-Star game in 
Charlotte, North Carolina unless  the state changes HB2, the Bathroom Privacy 
Act.  
So, unless North Carolina agrees to let grown men use women's locker rooms  
and changing facilities, and unless it removes protections for religious  
liberties, it will be punished. 
6. The Department of Education has _decided_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/education-dept-releases-shame-list-faith-based-colleges-seeking-title-ix
-exemption-163047/)  that, "Religious schools that receive federal  money 
yet obtain federal exemptions to [allegedly!] discriminate against LGBT  
students and employees will have their waivers posted online for public  view." 
This means that any Christian institution receiving federal money and at 
the  same time holding to biblical morality and sexuality could suffer adverse 
 consequences. 
"Led by Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the lawmakers said in December, 'We are  
concerned these waivers allow for discrimination under the guise of 
religious  freedom.'" 
Oh, those terrible religious freedoms! 
7. As _reported_ 
(http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/04/20/federal-court-sides-with-obama-forces-va-school-to-let-transgender-student-choose-b
athroom/)  on  Breitbart News, "a federal court sided with a transgender 
student who insisted  that the Obama administration's reading of federal Title 
IX rules would allow  her to choose her own bathroom at her Virginia high 
school." 
According to the exultant Virginia ACLU, "With this decision, we hope that  
schools and legislators will finally get the message that excluding 
transgender  kids from the restrooms is unlawful sex discrimination." 
In other words, no matter of what kind of hardship or inconvenience this 
puts  on the rest of the students, and without any type of scientific proof 
that a  child is actually "transgender," the perceived needs of the one or two 
 struggling children will be imposed on the other 1,000, and the Obama  
administration will come after your school if you fail to comply. 
What's scary is that I could have listed quite a few more examples, all 
from  the month of April. 
Believers in America, if somehow you are still sleeping, it is high time 
you  woke up.


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