Evangelizing Atheism
Adam Dyck @Politic.com
While Canada is caught up in its own “consititutional crisis”, the Americans seem to be having some trouble with lawn signs.
A group of atheists placed an “anti-god” sign near the nativity scene on the grounds of the Washington State legislative grounds, and now Christian groups are in an uproar.
I am a Bible believing Christian. I believe in God. I think it’s ridiculous to evangelize atheism. However, I don’t think the sign should be taken down.
If we as Christians want our own religious views validated by the state in way of a nativity scene, then why can’t those with opposing views? That’s what we call freedom of religion.
Or, better yet, keep these things to our own yards.
While Canada is caught up in its own “consititutional crisis”, the Americans seem to be having some trouble with lawn signs.
A group of atheists placed an “anti-god” sign near the nativity scene on the grounds of the Washington State legislative grounds, and now Christian groups are in an uproar.
I am a Bible believing Christian. I believe in God. I think it’s ridiculous to evangelize atheism. However, I don’t think the sign should be taken down.
If we as Christians want our own religious views validated by the state in way of a nativity scene, then why can’t those with opposing views? That’s what we call freedom of religion.
Or, better yet, keep these things to our own yards.
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