Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Personal Gripe #1

Nothin' gets my goat more than Christian's playing the "persecuted minority" role. "Oh," they seem to say "the big bad secular world is coming down on us, HARD! All we want to do is b'lieve what we b'lieve, worship in peace, and murder anyone who doesn't think likewise."

I mean, we probably shouldn't ban any books, (much to the chagrin of a certain veep candidate) Christian or otherwise. It's like the old saw about the NRA: I'd be much more willing to support them if they'd go to the mat for any of the other 9 amendments in the Bill o' Rights.

Christians: You got free rein to pray and bow and whatever, no one gives you the hairy eyeball when you get on a plane wearing a WWJD bracelet, and you don't have to pay taxes on your ginormous churches.

Qwitcherbellyachin', and let us heathens read our Harry Potter in peace.


As children go back to school some books in libraries may be missing. More and more public schools are pulling Christian books from the shelves due to parents complaints and because of the separation of church and state. Why is this becoming a trend now? Shouldn't Christian students have the right to have their books in the libraries?

Able to discuss this and more is Christian author of The Twelve Window, J.M. Norwood. Norwood says that Christian students should have every right that other students have including having their books in the libraries. She can also explain why schools are just now pulling the books. Would you be interested on interviewing her on this?

Thank you for any consideration.

Lauren Padgett
Strategic Vision, LLC
404-880-0098
877-556-0004
www.strategicvision.biz

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