ArchivedHoly Crusades...Peace all.. Question: If a teen Christian is suspended for wearing a Christian t-shirt, or a teen Christian group is longer allowed to have pre-school Bible study in some states, or a Christian state trooper is fired for refused to work in a gambling hall; do the actions taken against Christians seem less offesive because what the Christians did was technically legal? The point I was trying to make, was that just because something is legal, doesn't mean that someone can't be persecuted for doing that legal action. Wearing a Christian t-shirt to school actually falls under our constitutional amendments, hence it is legal. So, being legal, why is it acceptable that the teen could lose out on a education from being suspended or expelled? It is totally legal to meet in you private property dwelling, to do whatever you seem fit, excluding drug dealing etc etc. Especially if your assembling under your constitutional right. So how can a local city council tell a Bible study group that their Bible study in their own private dwelling is illegal? Does it make it right? NOPE Just because somthing is legal, doesn't mean it is allowed to be done in certian areas. Now I read your post. I dont mean to be offensvie, because I love you as a human being. But I honestly do not care about any pagan persecution in this world. No pagan society has ever lasted in history, because the Lord didn't allow it. If pagans are persucuted, it is because of who they are, and that their religions doesn't have a solid past or a future. When Christians are persucuted, it is because of those who depise the Lord, His chosen people; the Jews, Christians who follow Christ, and the fact that Christ is the savior of the world. People who persucute Christians cant stand the fact that their moral standards shine a bright light on the un-moral and sinful lives of athiests. He is Lord Peace and Godspeed Pray for Israel |
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