What was said was that child are not allowed to privately pray when they eat lunch without being punished.
That is not true to what I actually wrote.
Now when someone makes a statement like that when they are promoting the idea of legal persecution, which is thread is about, then no there is not any such case. There are cases where schools have overstepped their legal obligations under the law and they have been forced to back off. In some cases by the ACLU.
Thank you. That admission refutes your former statement that my actual remarks were "not true at all."
The thread title states, it's not long before the persecution starts. My point being, it isn't something that is likely to happen in future if. Rather,there are evidences it is occurring now. And has been for some time. It is known as soft persecution. Think of that old axiom, nobody expected the Spanish inquisition.
Yes, they should have. Because what led to it was very subtle. And yet it was the foretelling of things to come.
And at this stage of soft persecution of Christians, the dismissive that commonly occurs when it is reported or becomes an issue of concern in discussions is that remark that claims, Christians are just upset because our privilege is being challenged.
Or, no, it isn't really persecution. You're just upset that America doesn't run the way you all want it to anymore.
Putting the onus on the Christians to prove they're really being targeted to conform and concede to worldly ideas that state, because the law says unrighteousness is tolerable in the secular realm we must not object from a religious perspective.
Or, that we must compromise our faith and values if we're in business. Freely, but not actually free, to leave our faith at the door of our business when it comes to the State laws that command we do that when a special privileged class enters in and asks us to do so themselves as they demand a service we cannot provide in good conscience.
And when our military is now accepting Tranny's in service, we have but to remember that the Chaplain's office is severely compromised in the military. As are religious rights and liberties of Christian soldiers. How does this happen? Because you do not have constitutional rights when in service in the military.
The idea that persecution could happen disparages those who have suffered what is happening now. That's my point.
No, they're not putting us in cages and burning us to death while screaming, Alluah Akbar, yet. Nor are they going door to door to collect bibles.
That doesn't mean what does happen, what is tried against Christian students in government schools isn't a persecution for that student and their faith. Just because it is repealed later doesn't revoke the impact the offense by the school against the Christian student had at the moment it occurred.
They try is offensive. The repeal is the salve. The try shouldn't have even occurred in a free first amendment country.
As far as marriage goes I completely agree with you. But less than two yrs. ago, on this very forum I had a fight on my hands just convincing people that common law marriage was still legal in some states and they kept insisting that it was 'shacking up'. Now that they are sharing the marriage laws in their states with ssm, some of them are starting to understand how Christians shouldn't have ever been a part of secular marriage laws. It is those same laws that they are afraid will force pastors to marry ssm couples.
I would say the ACLU at the very least, as well as any number of Christian legal defense organizations, would fight any measure to make pastors comport with such a demand. I also don't think it would even pass constitutional muster.
Though I don't doubt the effort will be tried being pastors have been persecuted in other ways already from the LGBTQ platform of offense and by state entities.
Not that long ago in Texas where the state demanded Houston pastors turn over their sermons for review. And most recently something akin to that demand for sermons in defense of LGBTQ rights when a Christian State employee and pastor also was fired. Then the State demanded he turn over his sermons too. That case is still ongoing as far as I know. The Texas one was smashed thank God.
With regard to the secular civil union licensing by a State, I believe we will see a Christian movement to separate ourselves from that contract in near future. In fact I believe we have to in order to embrace righteousness and push for our religious freedom in a rapidly changing America that is fast becoming one that embraces secular humanism. As it is certainly one wherein government funded schools are teaching just that.