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Friday, August 10, 2007

Unity Fest in Muskegon Michigan. A chance for Christians to join together and enjoy christian music. The local newspaper ran a front page article on how it is a great time for the youth to share their faith through music. Through a gift from a local pastor, my daughter and her boyfriend were able to attend this night of spiritual bliss. They were excited, and felt that this would be a night they would remember. They came home an hour later and were spiritually crushed. My daughters boyfriend wore a Tye dye shirt, and according to many youths, this is a sign of being gay. They were called faggots,had trash thrown at them and told that God hate faggots. This was continually done during the concert until they left, to the applause of many. Not only were they verbally harassed, but non of the other "Christians" came to their defense. I guess they were to busy being adorned by theHoly Spirit, or they believe that God hates "Fags"

I believe that this is not a belief of all Christians youths, but I believe that this is Christianity gone amuck. We have bent over so far backwards to attract the youth, we are ignoring the basic of Christianity. The christian youth have taken the opposite side of political correctness. Christian enthusiasm replaces christian maturity. According to some christian youths, if you don't like modern christian music, you are not a christian.

The problem is simple. The christian rock groups that are being our children's teachers, are in it for the money. An old rock song has the words, "teach your children well". We need to teach our children, not money hungry, attention seeking rock groups. We need to teach our children, not Hillary's village. We need to teach our children, not our liberal educators. The lines have been drawn in the sand and it is not pretty. Each christian faith have drawn their own lines which makes nondenominational churches very appealing.

1 comment:

Clif Martin said...

This is very disturbing. I hope you will write a letter to the editor of the Chronicle.