The
Freedom From Religion Foundation (official website:
CAUTION: IF YOU CLICK YOU RISK ETERNAL DAMNATION) is a
malicious organization which main goal is to
destroy Christianity. The only reason why ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center, etc. are not listing it as a
hate extremist propaganda organization is because these people are anti-Christian, too.
Anyway. Here is the most recent example of their
hateful persecution of Christians. Do you know the story of that
white lady cop who shot a black man, who was armed with a spoon and a bowl of ice-cream, in his own apartment? Well, the verdict is in, and the poor girl has been convicted of murder (a clear sign that the jury was bought by the persecution team).
There was a very nice moment after the sentencing:
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After stepping off the bench to comfort the Jean family, the judge walked over to Guyger, still at the defense table. She bent low and spoke in the young woman’s ear. “You understand?” the judge said, barely audible.The judge appeared to be overcome in the moment, and left the courtroom. She returned a moment later, a small Bible in her hand.
“You can have mine,” the judge said to Guyger. “I have three or four at home.”
She then began to counsel Guyger. The pair were talking low, barely audible, just the two of them. “This is your job,” the judge said, opening the book.
The judge mentioned John 3:16, saying this will strengthen her. Guyger nodded her head.
“You just need a tiny mustard seed of faith,” the judge said. “You start with this.”
Guyger embraced the judge, who hugged her back. Guyger whispered something.
“Ma’am,” the judge said warmly. “It’s not because I’m good. It’s because I believe in Christ.”
“You haven’t done so much that you can’t be forgiven,” the judge told her. “You did something bad in one moment in time. What you do now matters.”
The judge told Guyger that she could take the Bible with her as deputies prepared to escort her to the prisoner holding cell connected to the courtroom.
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This is an excellent example how law should be done. The defendant in this case is a nice white lady, who
needed comforting and preaching after receiving a prison sentence. At this moment she was in distress, and everyone who ever worked as a missionary knows that
people are easier to convert when they are in a vulnerable state. And the hug - if this were a black male being sentenced for killing someone, would the judge even think of hugging him? Of course not. A young, petite
white lady in distress is, by definition, a very
huggable human being. A black man is not. Period.
Anyway. The Christ-haters at Freedom From Religion Foundation of course had to find some laughable offense in what happened:
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Amber Guyger's trial sparked protests over policing, but what happened after is now raising complaints over the US Constitution's separation of church and state.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint Thursday against Judge Tammy Kemp for giving the woman convicted of killing her neighbor a Bible while in the courtroom. The foundation said Kemp's "proselytizing actions overstepped judicial authority" and has asked the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct to investigate....
While it is acceptable for Kemp to express her faith as a private citizen, the complaint argues, she was representing the US government at the time.
"We, too, believe our criminal justice system needs more compassion from judges and prosecutors. But here, compassion crossed the line into coercion. And there can be few relationships more coercive than a sentencing judge in a criminal trial and a citizen accused and convicted of a crime," the complaint said.
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Ridiculous. Just ridiculous. Can you even try to understand that logic? I sure can't.