American Christian Civil Rights Movement: Prevent Criminalization of Christianity
By Kevin Fobbs
The Supreme Court has declared open warfare on Christianity.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, 2015 – When the history of America’s religious freedom is written, the criminalization of Christianity will be linked to that moment when the open assault on it was unleashed in 1963.
It was in 1963 that infamous atheist Madalyn Murray O’Hair lit the match that unleashed a Satan-inspired attack on Christian children who learned Biblical values and teachings in public school. Her Supreme Court case, Murray v. Curlett, led to a landmark ruling ending official Bible-reading in American public schools in 1963. The decision stripped after-school religion and Bible classes from public schools across America.
Over a half-century later, in June 2015, another Supreme Court comprised of five unelected justices ruled to sanction gay marriage. This ruling is aimed at battering Christianity into submission and help in the total destruction of Christianity in the United States.
With this ruling, open warfare on Christianity was declared.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas vigorously disagreed with the court’s decision on gay marriage, writing that the majority’s decision was “at odds not only with the Constitution, but with the principles upon which our nation were built.” Justice Thomas added that the five liberal justices were invoking a definition of “liberty” that the Constitution’s framers “would not have recognized, to the detriment of the liberty they sought to protect,” according to National Journal.
The second Revolutionary War has now arrived and it is the American Christian Civil Rights Movement. Its goal is the uniting of churches and Christians to defend and protect Christian civil rights. This movement’s directive is to fight vigorously against the shackling and undoing of those constitutional and God-given religious rights that Americans cherish and practice.
This movement will awaken a stirring that starts in the church pulpits, the ministerial sermons, the pews, at morning breakfast prayers and in the evening thanks to God. It will appear alongside parents and their children kneeling at nighttime prayers to bear witness to those rights all Christian embrace and inherit from the Word of God.
[first published in http://www.commdiginews.com/]