The Watchman On The Wall

The Watchman On The Wall
Eph 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Verse 13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The Pace of Christian Persecution in the U.S. Increases

Christian Dogs Need Not Apply At Fox Sports
Fox News has sacked former quarterback, Craig James. James isn't used to being on the defensive. But unfortunately, that's exactly where Fox Sports is putting him in a story that should rock the football world. The retired Pro-Bowler became the latest face of the war on religious liberty, when, after one day on the job, Fox Sports gave James the boot for his conservative views on marriage. And here's the kicker: he made the comments, not at the sports desk, but during last year's Senate campaign!
Unfair and Unbalanced
Apart from being a popular analyst, Craig also had political aspirations. Craig led an unsuccessful bid against Ted Cruz during the Texas primary. In the course of the campaign, Craig was asked, as all candidates are, about his views on marriage and sexuality. James's opinion happens to coincide with the research, which is that no one is born gay. And, as a Christian, he didn't shy away from the eternal consequences of this sin or any other. "...[T]hey are going to have to answer to the Lord for their actions," he said before pledging not to support same-sex unions.
According to Sports Illustrated, the regional affiliate of Fox hired Craig without involving upper management. "Fox Sports executives were not happy with the hire by the regional network," sources explain. High level executives felt he hadn't been properly excluded, oh I am sorry vetted! When the news broke, a Fox Sports spokesman tried to explain away the network's religious profiling. "We just asked ourselves how Craig's statements would play in our human resources department. He couldn't say those things here."
First off, Craig didn't say them there -- or anywhere in his commentating capacity. He stated his position as a candidate for public office -- in response to legitimate constituent questions. To suggest that having an opinion on cultural issues disqualifies you from breaking down football plays is outrageous -- especially when that opinion is shared by the majority of Americans! Is the grip of religious hostility so tight that Americans can't even have an open debate for fear it'll cost them their jobs?
Dr. Angela McCaskill, Jerry Buell, Julea Ward, Damian Goddard, Senior Master Sergeant Phillip Monk,Crystal Dixon, and Air National Guardsman Layne Wilson certainly think so. To a man, they were all suspended, fired, or sued by their employers for their views on marriage, whether or not they expressed them at work! Like them, Craig James's ousting had nothing to do with his job performance and everything to do with this new climate of Christian persecution.
From the military to Fox Sports to city halls like San Antonio's, the overwhelming message seems to be that when it comes to the public arena, conservative Christians need not apply.

Unfortunately, college football isn't the only one sidelining people of faith. Congressman Randy Forbes (R-Va.) made that quite clear at last night's special order on religious liberty. Joined by Reps. Walberg, Lamborn, Wittman, Lankford, Gohmert, Fleming, Griffith, Franks, and Pearce, Forbes stood on the floor and called for a return to the freedoms our Founders gave their lives to secure. Click here to watch the video.

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