Persecution of Christianity is becoming overt instead of covert.

A Christian Community Starves. Will those responsible trick Biden?

Armenia became the world’s first Christian state around 300 AD when St. Gregory converted the king at the time to Christianity. A core province of the kingdom was Artsakh, now better known as Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region home to a millennia-old Armenian Christian community.

Almost 1,700 years after Gregory’s death, Artsakh’s Armenian community now faces extinction.


A Christian community starves. Will those responsible trick Biden?
 
They asked him about his faith, and made fun of him, then when he told them his view, they reported. Him. Leave it to you to take the side of the bullies.

According to his mom lmao. I also don't think even that article written from his mom's perspective says they "asked him about his faith"
 
According to his mom lmao. I also don't think even that article written from his mom's perspective says they "asked him about his faith"


How rotten are you at reading comprehension?

First it's his Dad. Second "Several of the boy’s classmates had started a conversation during the previous school year about Christianity and his son had explained how they needed a relationship with Jesus Christ to go to Heaven. " was from the DEAN, and the later part is merely him expressing his faith. The boys who reported it had apparently also interjected themselves into the conversation, and per the DAD had also been taunting and bullying him prior.

Now as a dad I can say this type of shyte happens a lot bullies now know how to use the rules to bully....they bait people into doing stuff that they can then tell on them for......this is what the school system policies teach now. Not sure why I am bothering, because I doubt you care if kids get bullied so long as they are Christian.
 
How rotten are you at reading comprehension?

First it's his Dad. Second "Several of the boy’s classmates had started a conversation during the previous school year about Christianity and his son had explained how they needed a relationship with Jesus Christ to go to Heaven. " was from the DEAN, and the later part is merely him expressing his faith. The boys who reported it had apparently also interjected themselves into the conversation, and per the DAD had also been taunting and bullying him prior.

Now as a dad I can say this type of shyte happens a lot bullies now know how to use the rules to bully....they bait people into doing stuff that they can then tell on them for......this is what the school system policies teach now. Not sure why I am bothering, because I doubt you care if kids get bullied so long as they are Christian.

The reading comp point is priceless because 1. none of that was from the dean and 2. none of that is them "asking about his faith" lmao swing and a miss
 
The reading comp point is priceless because 1. none of that was from the dean and 2. none of that is them "asking about his faith" lmao swing and a miss
A North Carolina middle school student was suspended for three days over a conversation he had with classmates about Jesus Christ.
The 12-year-old is a seventh grader at Envision Science Academy in Wake Forest. He is also a devout Christian.
The young man’s father told me that he received a phone call from the assistant dean saying he needed to attend a meeting about his son’s “continued behavior.”
Several of the boy’s classmates had started a conversation during the previous school year about Christianity and his son had explained how they needed a relationship with Jesus Christ to go to Heaven.
“She told me that my son had violated Title IX,” the dad told me. “The two kids who had complained interjected themselves into the conversation and ridiculed my son about his faith and how stupid it was.”
The dad told me school’s dean that the other students had been taunting his son, but that did not seem to matter.
“She said they were going to suspend him for borderline harassment,” he told me. “They took the word of the other kids above my son’s word.”
It certainly appears that the other students set a trap for the Christian kid and he was suspended for three days.
 
I'm sure if a kid says, "you must worship Allah to go to hevan" after kids discuss religion they with Article-Title the IX out of them...
 

Please tell me you see the quotes around the things they’re claiming the dean actually said, and that you understand that the paragraph in orange is not a quote at all lol. You don’t seem to understand that you’re reacting to essentially a PR piece for the dad, so maybe I’m asking for too much
 
A little Justice.

Football Coach Who Was Fired for Praying Set for Triumphant Return to the Field - And He Isn't Done Giving 'God the Glory'

Football Coach Who Was Fired for Praying Set for Triumphant Return to the Field – And He Isn’t Done Giving ‘God the Glory’
By Mike Landry, The Western Journal Aug. 19, 2023 10:35 am

There should be a big crowd Sept. 1 when the Bremerton Knights take to the high school football field for the first game of the season.
That’s because Coach Kennedy is back. The Bremerton School District, on Washington’s Puget Sound west of Seattle, had booted assistant coach Joe Kennedy eight years ago.
Kennedy’s offense? Taking a knee at the 50-yard line to pray after games. That’s right. In an era of increasing gender-bending, propaganda in social justice and identity politics, school violence, declining test scores and increasing chaos, Coach Kennedy crossed the line by praying.

Except the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the coach. In a 6-3 June, 2022, decision, the court ruled the school district violated Kennedy’s First Amendment rights and ordered him reinstated.
So Kennedy is back in the game, literally, and he said messages and calls from local supporters indicated they plan to be there for the Bremerton team’s first Friday night lights.
“I’m a little nervous, to tell you the truth,” Kennedy said in an exclusive interview with Seattle’s KOMO-TV. “And it’s more just because the first game is coming up and … I got to … knock the rust off. It’s been a while.”
To KING-TV, Kennedy commented about his eight-year ordeal to keep his job: “I wish I could say that it was easy.
“You know, looking back it’s been a long road,” he said. “And many heartbreaking years. But, you know, it’s great that it’s finally worked out, but it’s been tough.
“To everybody that’s been supporting me, praying for me across the United States, I mean [it was] millions of people,” he continued. “That’s what’s kept me going and kept me in this fight.”

The school district indicated it wanted to put the issue behind them and that it will fully comply with the high court’s order, KING reported, and that the district will treat Kennedy’s religious beliefs the same as those of other district employees.
Following two decades with the U.S. Marines, Kennedy joined the school district in 2008, according to court documents. Initially, he would take a knee at the 50-yard line and silently pray. Players asked if they could join him. “This is a free country,” was Kennedy’s reported response. “You can do what you want.”
Soon, most of the team would join Kennedy’s prayers, and eventually opposing players also would join.
Sometimes Kennedy’s prayers included him giving short, motivational speeches and there were pre- and post-game locker room prayers, which were reported to be a tradition that pre-dated Kennedy’s tenure, court documents said.
Kennedy never pressured students to participate, and his prayer activities continued until 2015, when the school district’s superintendent learned of them.
Kennedy was ordered to stop what he was doing. So he did.
“Driving home after a game, however,” according to an account in the majority opinion by U. S. Supreme Court Justice Neal Gorsuch, “Mr. Kennedy felt upset that he had ‘broken [his] commitment to God’ by not offering his own prayer, so he turned his car around and returned to the field.
“By that point, everyone had left the stadium, and he walked to the 50-yard line and knelt to say a brief prayer of thanks.”
After that, Kennedy engaged in silent prayer after games, but the school district, believing the action represented the district endorsing religion, eventually fired him.
Legal actions followed, with Kennedy eventually winning at the Supreme Court.
Returning to the field for the 2023 season, Kennedy was asked by KOMO if the school district had placed any restrictions on his mid-field prayers.
“I don’t have any guidance on that yet,” he replied. “They’re still trying to figure that out. I know that I’m allowed to pray after a football game, and that’s what I intend to do.”
Kennedy was queried by KOMO whether he had to take a knee — couldn’t he just bow his head instead?
“I could, but my commitment was, you know, that’s the way I’ve always done it, when I said I was going to give God the glory after every game — win or lose — on the football field,” according to Kennedy.
“That’s my tradition; that’s what I’ll do,” he said. “I’ll be just as good, really makes no difference.
“God doesn’t care, but I want to be thankful. I don’t know if I’ll be able to stand after the game. I might be a little emotional about it and taking a knee might be a good thing.”
So the battle for freedom of religion continues with one more victory. Thanks, Coach, and ultimately, thanks be to God.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

 
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Please tell me you see the quotes around the things they’re claiming the dean actually said, and that you understand that the paragraph in orange is not a quote at all lol. You don’t seem to understand that you’re reacting to essentially a PR piece for the dad, so maybe I’m asking for too much

Yet you make comments like "According to his mom lmao." Which it was his dad but either way what about the parant makes them an invalid source? then "I also don't think even that article written from his mom's perspective says they "asked him about his faith" It did in that it stated that had been speaking about religion since previous year....when a second group interjected. Your the one reaching desperately to change teh story and why? What is it about it that bothers you so?
 
I know that is what most Muslims would proudly proclaim, and I haven't seen them attacked for it the way Christians are, because the left wouldn't dare. I personally would also fight for their right to say that. It's their faith.
You know? Have you personally witnessed any of it?
 
I got no more time for facetious, antagonistic arguing for the sake of arguing. This doesn't have anything due with the point. If you doubt Muslims will proudly proclaim their religious views I invite you to talk to some. I have met a few, and Hindi, and Sikh, Buddhist, and Christians, and Jews, and every other religion on this planet.....people with faith do not deny it, and in the United States they are protected to declare it. God knows the atheists proclaim their "religion".
 
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Yet you make comments like "According to his mom lmao." Which it was his dad but either way what about the parant makes them an invalid source? then "I also don't think even that article written from his mom's perspective says they "asked him about his faith" It did in that it stated that had been speaking about religion since previous year....when a second group interjected. Your the one reaching desperately to change teh story and why? What is it about it that bothers you so?

I think it's funny that your inability to read is me "changing the story" to you. The article says two other kids were having a conversation and then Missionary Kid started preaching to them. If the other kids asked him to do that, you better believe this PR piece for the dad would say so, galaxy brain
 
Two other students say Missionary Kid is bothering them, the dean agrees and refers to it as "continued" behavior, and then dad says oh they're all wrong my precious son is a victim :( and guess which side this genius Nick Fury believes without one shred of critical thinking lol
 
Discussing this with you is pointless, you will change every word to suit yourself.

Words that, to be clear, were essentially written by the kid's dad lmao. You take this editorial BS as fact too?
It certainly appears that the other students set a trap for the Christian kid and he was suspended for three days.
Critical thinking isn't your strong suit, go back to making up things the dean "said"
 
A Christian Community Starves. Will those responsible trick Biden?

Armenia became the world’s first Christian state around 300 AD when St. Gregory converted the king at the time to Christianity. A core province of the kingdom was Artsakh, now better known as Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region home to a millennia-old Armenian Christian community.

Almost 1,700 years after Gregory’s death, Artsakh’s Armenian community now faces extinction.


A Christian community starves. Will those responsible trick Biden?

Does it matter if it's a Christian community starving or a Muslim community starving? Is one less worthy of food than the other?
 
One misconception about the Middle East is that often it is more than about religion. A lot of times these different religious sects are also different nationalities so it is really more about race than religion.
 
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Wow. I hope to never see you post anything about supporting liberty.

I said nothing about taking away the liberty to own and bear arms. I'm just not all bent out of shape about having to do a background to buy a pistol. I got nothing to hide. Got a piece that spends half its time under the arm rest of my truck.
 

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