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Elderly man beaten and arrested for preaching the gospel on the street: London

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A Christian pastor who was arrested after he preached from the Bible said yesterday he had been treated ‘shamefully’.

John Sherwood, 71, was led away in handcuffs, questioned in a police station and held overnight after being accused of making homophobic comments outside Uxbridge Station in west London.

The grandfather claimed he was left bruised after police pulled him from a mini-stepladder he was using and cuffed his hands behind his back.

Police said they had received complaints the man had been making ‘allegedly homophobic comments’ and arrested him under the Public Order Act, which can be used under the vague proviso that someone is using ‘abusive or insulting words’ that cause ‘harm’ to someone else. He was later released without charge.

Mr Sherwood, a pastor for 35 years, said: ‘I wasn’t making any homophobic comments, I was just defining marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman. I was only saying what the Bible says – I wasn’t wanting to hurt anyone or cause offence.

‘I was doing what my job description says, which is to preach the gospel in open air as well as in a church building.

‘When the police approached me, I explained that I was exercising my religious liberty and my conscience. I was forcibly pulled down from the steps and suffered some injury to my wrist and to my elbow. I do believe I was treated shamefully. It should never have happened.’

Mr Sherwood, who preaches at an independent evangelical church in north London, was arrested under the Public Order Act for allegedly causing alarm or distress. He was released without charge but a file has now been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service for review.

The Metropolitan Police said a member of the public flagged down patrol officers and alleged Mr Sherwood had made homophobic comments.

Mobile phone footage of Friday’s arrest shows Mr Sherwood standing on the stepladder with a Bible in his hand outside a Tube station in Uxbridge, west London. Officers can be heard telling him to get off his steps before they appear to grasp his hands and pull him down.

Onlookers can be heard shouting, ‘He’s an elderly man – take it easy with him’, before officers put Mr Sherwood in handcuffs and take him to a police car.

Mr Sherwood said officers grilled him over his attitude to gay people. He was even asked what he would do if his children were gay. The married father-of-two said: ‘The question was irrelevant to the allegation against me. I said I would seek to bring them to Christ, but of course I would love them no matter what, because they’re my children.’

Andrea Williams, of campaign group Christian Concern, said police needed greater understanding of the law surrounding freedom of speech and religion.

She added: ‘There is an idea that if people are offended you should arrest someone, but in this country we also have freedom of speech.’

A Met Police spokesman said its directorate of professional standards had assessed video footage of Mr Sherwood’s arrest and had found no evidence of misconduct by officers.

A statement posted to a Christian Facebook his supporters read: ‘Whilst he was preaching, he expounded the final verses of Genesis 1, declaring that God’s purpose in creating mankind was to set human beings in families, headed by a father and a mother, not by two fathers, or by two mothers.

‘The distinction within mankind of just two genders, male and female, made in the image of God, constitutes the essence of God’s created order.’

Earlier in the footage, filmed on Friday, two officers can be seen urging the man to step down from the footstool telling him: ‘You’re under arrest.’

The pastor repeatedly refuses, prompting both officers to take him by the hands and guide him down from the steps.

A struggle then ensues as the older man appears to free himself from the police officers’ grip.

Several onlookers, including an older woman and a barking dog jumping into the fray.

The two police officers then struggle to cuff the man as one tells him: ‘I don’t want you getting hurt.’

He is then marched away from the crowd by one of the cops as several onlookers can be seen with their mobile phones out.

A woman behind the camera says: ‘For a man preaching about Christianity, look at how he’s ripping him.’

Pastor Peter Simpson, Minister of Penn Free Methodist Church in Buckinghamshire, who was preaching with Pastor Sherwood before the arrest, said: ‘Everything he said was bible based. He was not saying anything abusive; he is a Christian minister. There did not seem to be any recognition from the police that Christian ministers and such views exist.

‘If there was a Pride parade in Uxbridge, the police would support it even if Christians were offended.

‘You don’t have to be an evangelical Christian to be shocked by this. Anyone who cares about liberty should be concerned about what happened in Uxbridge.

‘This is about defending our Christian civilisation, or what is left of it. The belief in Genesis 1:27 is fundamental to Christian belief.

‘This arrest of a faithful minister for doing nothing other than declaring what the Bible teaches about one of the important moral issues of our time reveals a dangerous assault upon freedom of speech and, not least, upon the freedom of Christian pastors to declare in public all that the Bible teaches. The State has no right to designate that some parts of God’s word are no-go areas.

‘Whatever one’s personal views on homosexuality might be, it is surely pertinent to ask what kind of nation have we become that the minister of a Christian church is arrested for upholding in the public square the very truths which Her Majesty the Queen promised to uphold in her Coronation Oath in 1953, with a Bible in her hand?’

Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, said: ‘Street preaching has a long and honoured history in the UK. In many ways it is symbolic of the kind of freedoms we have treasured in this nation. So to see a 75-year-old pastor arrested in such a manner for preaching the gospel in London is deeply concerning.

‘The laws to protect the freedom to preach in public are very strong. Sadly what we are seeing all too often is police officers who are quick to arrest at the first suggestion that a member of the public is offended, because of the prevailing cancel culture. The Christian Legal Centre has defended dozens of Christian preachers for over a decade and have a 100% success rate on this issue.’

A Met Police spokesman said: ‘At 1.35pm on Friday, April 23, officers on patrol were flagged down by a member of the public who made them aware of a man allegedly making homophobic comments close to Uxbridge Underground Station.

‘A number of other people also approached the officers with concerns about the man’s language.

‘Officers spoke with the 71-year-old man and he was subsequently arrested on suspicion of an offence under Section 5 of the Public Order Act.

‘He was taken to a west London police station and later released under investigation.

‘A file has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service for review and consideration.

‘The Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards [DPS] have since assessed the footage and found no indication of misconduct. The arrest will not be subject to a full DPS review.’

The statement on the Christian page continued: ‘Police officer also spoke to [a second pastor] about homophobic speech.

‘The minister explained that to uphold God’s moral law and speak about the dangers of sin in respect of LGBT issues implies absolutely no hatred or unpleasantness towards any individual or group of people.

‘Nevertheless, the Bible’s condemnation of homosexuality is plain.

‘To this the policeman responded that some matters simply cannot be referred to in public places, implying that homosexuality is one of them.

‘The officer also stated that there is no freedom to make statements in public which offend people.

‘[The second pastor] responded that the Police would have no objection whatsoever to a Pride parade being held in Uxbridge, yet that is highly offensive to Bible-believing Christians.’

The statement concludes: ‘This arrest of a faithful preacher for doing nothing other than declaring what the Bible teaches about one of the important moral issues of our time reveals a dangerous assault taking place in modern Britain upon freedom of speech, and not least, upon the freedom of Christian pastors to proclaim in public all that the Bible teaches (see Acts 20:27).’

The pastor has been contacted for comment.

It comes after police recorded a ‘hate incident’ against a retired teacher who wrote a ‘polite’ letter to a campaigner defending a mother’s right to abort a baby with Down’s syndrome.

Douglas Kedge, 85, penned a letter to a woman protesting about an episode of Emmerdale in which a couple decided to terminate a pregnancy after the baby was diagnosed with the genetic disorder.

He wrote that although he understood some may regard having a child with Down’s syndrome as a ‘great privilege and joy’, there are other ‘perfectly decent people’ who may wish to avoid ‘what could well be for them an appalling change in their lives’.

According to the Times, he added: ‘You disgracefully suggest that the reason for the inclusion of this situation in the script is a deliberate attempt to perpetuate prejudice against Down’s syndrome children.’

Former parish council chairman Mr Kedge later received a call from Thames Valley Police to inform him that a record had been made of his involvement in a ‘non-crime hate incident’.

Despite this, officers accepted that the letter was ‘very politely written’.

It followed a complaint by Rachel Mewes, from Northumberland, who had received Mr Kedge’s letter in response to a comment she made in the Times last November.

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Tennessee authorities searching for truck linked to Bible burning near Greg Locke’s church

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Middle Tennessee authorities are on the lookout for a large four-door truck possibly linked to a fire earlier this year that resulted in a significant number of Bibles being burned inside a utility trailer near Pastor Greg Locke’s church.

Surveillance footage provided by the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office shows a truck, believed to be white or of a similar light color, fleeing the area around the time of the fire, The Tennessean reported.

The incident occurred in front of the Global Vision Bible Church on Easter Sunday, according to the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office. Police responded to the scene at about 6:30 a.m., prior to the day’s church service. No arrests have been made in connection with the case.

Pastor Locke addressed the congregation regarding the incident during Global Vision’s Easter service, estimating that about 200 Bibles were destroyed. No injuries were reported and the Easter service proceeded as planned.

Authorities are treating the fire as an intentional act and are continuing their investigation.

Global Vision Bible Church has previously organized burning events involving materials deemed connected to witchcraft and the occult, the Tennessean said. Locke, however, asserted his belief that the fire targeting the Bibles was directed specifically at the church.

Cash rewards are being considered for any information leading to the apprehension of those responsible for the incident, according to officials.

During the Easter Sunday service, Locke condemned the burning of the Bibles as evidence of Christianity being “under attack” in the United States.

“If you think Christianity is not under attack more than ever before in the United States of America, you’ve not been paying attention. You need to get your head out of the sand. Quit being lukewarm,” Locke declared. “I’m telling you they are attacking churches in America. Can I remind you, for Evangelical believers and for Catholics, for that matter, this is the most important day historically and biblically that you can imagine? And now Joe Biden makes it Trans Visibility Awareness Day.”

In a statement posted on Facebook at the time, Locke said a witness saw a man dropping off the trailer of Bibles near his church and setting it ablaze.

“Happy Resurrection Sunday. This morning at 6:00AM our security cameras caught a man dropping off a trailer in the middle of the intersection and blocking the road into our church. He then got out and set fire to an entire trailer full of Bibles right in front of our church,” Locke wrote. “There was a lady that had driven through the night to get to our church, and she was in the parking lot and was able to get the police officers here quickly, but it was quite the scene to wake up to on my first morning back from Israel. Had to block traffic in all directions but they are almost finished cleaning it up. It’s going to be a great day in the Lord.”

Authorities are urging anyone with pertinent information to come forward, as the investigation into this event continues.
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‘Darkness Doesn’t Stand a Chance’: A Great Multitude Takes Part in 2024 National Day of Prayer

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Millions of Americans gathered nationwide to observe the National Day of Prayer on Thursday and to repent for timidly failing “to dispel the darkness and bring light throughout” every cultural institution of the United States.

Tens of thousands of events took place nationwide to mark the 73rd annual National Day of Prayer (NDP), as Christians of every background folded their hands, closed their eyes, and raised their voices to Heaven in unison. Celebrations were capped off by a 90-minute-long official rally led by National Day of Prayer Task Force President Kathy Branzell and Pastor A.R. Bernard in Washington, DC. The speakers focused their prayers and intercessions on this year’s theme, “Lift Up the Word—Light Up the World,” taken from II Samuel 22:29, which reads: “You are my lamp, O Lord; The Lord shall enlighten my darkness.”

Throughout the year, the NDP calls on Christians to pray for seven areas of influence in American society: government, military, media, business, education, church, and family. Each group felt the power of intercession at the DC gathering.

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins prayed for the family. After asking God to “forgive us for departing from Your design and rejecting the truth” proclaimed by Jesus in Matthew 19, he noted that God “at the beginning made them male and female … and the two shall become one flesh” that ought not be separated. “Father, this morning, I pray that we may return to Your divine plan, where the home is the cradle of virtue, love, and respect, as children would once again be seen as a heritage from You, the fruit of the womb.” Perkins’s words came days after the Biden administration announced the lowest birthrate in US history. Once children are born, godly parents must teach the Scriptures “diligently to our children, and may we talk of them when we sit in our houses, and when we walk by the way, and when we lie down, and when we rise up.” Instilling Biblical morality in children assures “the blessing of God would be upon subsequent generations,” said Perkins, praying in Jesus’ Name.

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) also highlighted the Bible’s pivotal place in our personal, and national, spiritual formation. Old Testament pilgrims coming to Jerusalem would sing the Psalms of Ascent (120-134), he said, including the verse, “I lift up my eyes to the hills. Where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, Who made Heaven and Earth” (Psalm 121:1-2). Senator Lankford previously encouraged Christians “to pray and to get together in small groups, to be able to pray on their own in quiet, private places, and to be able to do publicly sometimes” on Wednesday’s episode of “Washington Watch with Tony Perkins.” Believers, could “pray more than we complain” and “ask God to be able to change our own hearts as he’s working on the hearts of other leaders in the nation.”

The Bible has life-changing power, said Bernard, noting the hope and consolation it offered him and millions of others in their most excruciating trials. “That’s the Word we preach. That’s the Word we speak. That’s the Word we live. That’s the Word that came to us and changed every one of us,” he said.

When the Bible is joined to prayer, “darkness doesn’t stand a chance,” said Branzell.

Glenn Sheppard of International Prayer Ministries prayed against the murkiest elements of American society, “for building our barns of wealth at the expense of godly obedience and Biblical stewardship,” for choosing to “speak politically correct at the expense of losing the voice of the prophet, and “for embracing half-truths, obvious lies of the enemy, and ignoring Your Word that calls sin what it is: sin.” Above all, he implored God’s mercy on America “for sacrificing the lives of over 65 million unborn children on the altar of personal choice.”

“May we never forget that righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people,” prayed Chaplain of the US Senate Barry Black. He asked that the Almighty would “protect our freedoms” and guide political leaders to “seek You so that they may learn not how to get their own way, but how to take Your way.”

Dion Elmore, vice president of the National Day of Prayer, prayed for members of the armed forces and law enforcement officers. Geoff Eckart, founder of the national youth ministry Never the Same, prayed for God to shine His “grace throughout our schools,” and especially that Christian teachers “would light up these places of education … with their life, with Your Word alive and burning within them.” He asked that “racism would be gone” and schools would teach all people to live in harmony.

Dianne Ogle of Areté-Executive Women of Influence, prayed for business leaders, “from entrepreneurs and small businesses to large corporations and board directors, from frontline employees to” CEOs to “repent of all pride and envy and greed and gossip, jealousy, selfish gain, divisiveness, unethical pursuits, deceptive plans, or anything that keeps us from Your holiness.” She encouraged all business leaders to become “workplace, marketplace missionaries” and to work at “a pace and cadence” that removes the temptation to treat work as an idol.

Troy Miller, president and CEO of National Religious Broadcasters, prayed “fervently for the arts, for the media, for entertainment, for those who use their talents and gifts to complete, inspire, entertain, and inform us, asking that they use their influence to “build up and edify and beautify Your Bride, the Church.”

This year’s DC event had an international character, featuring a visit from the Israeli Embassy’s deputy chief of mission, Eliav Benjamin, “We know that you represent a people who are in great pain—in great distress in this moment,” said Bishop Robert Stearns of Eagles’ Wings Ministries, referring to Israel’s ongoing war with Hamas. He invoked the providence and protection offered by the Lord, stating “though Israel is surrounded, it seems, on every side with enemies, she is much more surrounded by” God. (Screengrab image: via CBN)

But the National Day of Prayer has long had a global reach. The 2023 broadcast reached 110 million Americans and 600 million people in 195 countries, according to the organization’s 2023 Impact Report—not including 43,000 National Day of Prayer rallies. This year’s event also undoubtedly reached “a great multitude which no man can number, of all nations, and peoples, and kindreds, and tongues” (Revelation 7:9).

The National Day of Prayer was codified in law on April 17, 1952, when President Harry S. Truman (D) signed Public Law 82-324, which requires the president to “set aside and proclaim a suitable day each year, other than a Sunday, as a National Day of Prayer, on which the people of the United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups, and as individuals.” Former President Ronald Reagan fixed the annual event’s date as the first Thursday in May by signing Public Law 100-307 on May 5, 1988.

The Christian event continues to demand the attention of politicians from both parties. …Joe Biden observed the themes of the event in his 2024 presidential proclamation on the National Day of Prayer. “Scripture tells us to rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, and be constant in prayer,” wrote Biden, as he asked Americans to treat one another with “honesty, decency, dignity, and respect.” California Governor Gavin Newsom (D), who engaged in a pitched public battle with Rev. David Jeremiah over COVID-19 church lockdowns and attempted to prevent Christians from singing in church, issued a proclamation hailing his state’s commitment to “inclusion” and to live together despite “every conceivable difference.” Far-left Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) prayed “for real community safety” and “real investments” in the city’s finances, both of which have remain dismal.

On the other side of the aisle, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.) posted a photograph of himself “praying that God will continue to bless America.” At the state level, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) celebrated with an official proclamation saying Alabamians “unite our hearts and voices in personal prayers and public gatherings” with “fervent praise, repentance, love, and humble intercession for our neighbors and our nation.”

Not all observers appreciate the existence of the nationally-recognized day of prayer. Right Wing Watch, a project of the well-funded liberal pressure group People for the American Way, complained the National Day of Prayer featured unspecified “dominionist rhetoric and Christian nationalist speakers.” The satanic Temple held a nationwide campaign to counter the event. “The National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional and un-American,” asserted the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The secular-progressive organization filed a lawsuit to abolish the National Day of Prayer, which failed in 2011. “The ‘psychological consequence presumably produced by observation of conduct with which one disagrees’ is not an ‘injury’ for the purpose of” the court, ruled the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Regardless of any legal status, Christians nationwide gathered once again on Thursday outside state capitols, city squares, public parks, even inside public high schools to unite in prayer. Liberty University President Dondi Costin prayed for God to “restore order, restore peace” to “college campuses today, which are in a state of chaos, and Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson headlined a prayer rally in in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he shared his testimony of how hours of “reading, praying, and contemplating” God’s Word caused him to realize “the reason I was so angry was because I was so selfish.” Dr. Carson endorsed “legislation that guarantees the right to life for all American citizens, including those still in the womb” in his new book, “The Perilous Fight: Overcoming Our Culture’s War on the American Family,” which will be released this month.

Rev. Franklin Graham of Samaritan’s Purse released a video reminding everyone of the true meaning of the event. “Our country is in a real mess. And we see the hatred that is on our college campuses, the hatred that is around the world: Jesus understood hatred. They nailed Him to a tree,” said Graham. “The greatest need this nation has right now is for changed hearts,” he said, as he led viewers to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.

Ultimately, every National Day of Prayer event teaches Christians to deepen their dedication and consecration to Christ, said Branzell. “Prayer is caught, not taught,” said Branzell. “That means that we learn how to be prayer warriors. We learn how to pray by praying with other prayers. And that’s what you’ve done today.”

In Washington, the 2024 National Day of Prayer rally closed as Christians joined together in reciting a liturgical prayer composed by Branzell:

2024 National Prayer

“Jesus, we profess our faith in You. You are the Light of the world, and in You there is no darkness. For You are our lamp, O LORD, and our God who lights our darkness. Forgive us for fearing and focusing on the darkness around us instead of being filled with faith and shining like the city on a hill You have called us to be. Forgive us for the times when we have been the absence of light, allowing darkness to dwell in America. Lead us forward to dispel the darkness and bring light throughout the Church, Family, Education, Business, Military, Government, and Arts, Entertainment, and Media.

“We are saved by grace through faith, released from the darkness that once held us captive and now free to walk in the newness of life in You. Light dispels darkness and exposes what is hidden and wicked, so we commit to rise and shine! For by You, Lord, we can take courage to run against the enemy, and by our God we can fight the good fight and keep the faith as living lampstands in our communities and country. We fear no evil for You are with us.

“Lord, Your way is perfect, You lead us on paths of righteousness for Your name’s sake. Your Word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Your Word is Truth, instructing and inspiring us to live in the abundant life You gave when You saved us from the death and destruction of the enemy. Fill us with Truth as we read, study, and live Your Word.

“God, You are a shield for all those who take refuge in You. As we abide in You and Your Word abides in us, we take up our shield of faith and the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God and run boldly into the darkness to Lift Up the Word and Light Up the World! In the Mighty name of Jesus we pray, amen!”

Tony Perkins’s prayer for the family read in full:

“Father, we thank You for the family, which is by Your design. It wasn’t something we created or stumbled upon. You created it. We thank You for moms and dads who, in following Your design and Your instruction, have and are nurturing their children, teaching them to know You and to follow You. Father, we do ask You that You would forgive us for departing from Your design and rejecting the truth, as Matthew 19 records the very words of Jesus: ‘Have you not read that He Who made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, for this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh? So, then they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, let not man separate.’ Father, this morning, I pray that we may return to Your divine plan, where the home is the cradle of virtue, love, and respect, as children would once again be seen as a heritage from You, the fruit of the womb. And I pray, let Your Word be lifted up in the homes of America again. As Moses recorded in Deuteronomy regarding Your commandments, may we once again teach them diligently to our children, and may we talk of them when we sit in our houses, and when we walk by the way, and when we lie down, and when we rise up.

“May we speak of the eternal truths of Your word, and may we live them out—as we’ve heard this morning, the living Word of God. And let the instructions of the Apostle Paul found in Ephesians 6 guide us once again: ‘Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honor your father and your mother, which is the first commandment with promise, that it may be well with you, and that you may live long upon the Earth. And you fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and the admonition of the Lord.’ Today, we pray for those fathers that they would be the spiritual leaders of their home, courageous men who will follow the Lord and lead their families in doing the same. And Lord, we pray that You would reestablish Your design for family in America again, following Your words and Your ways, that the blessing of God would be upon subsequent generations. We pray all this in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.”
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House Bill, ‘Passed With Overwhelming Support,’ Would Criminalize Parts of the Bible, and Violate the Constitution

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Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans joined Democrats to pass a sweeping hate crime bill that will outlaw passages of the Holy Bible.

The Antisemitism Awareness Act passed with overwhelming support—the House’s response to the violent riots that have broken out on many university campuses.

The legislation would force the Department of Education to use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism to enforce antidiscrimination laws.

But it turns out no one in Congress bothered to read the working definition of antisemitism as written by the IHRA. According to them, any claim or accusation that Jews killed Jesus are now considered to be antisemitic.

In other words, Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans just criminalized the entire New Testament.

“I oppose antisemitism in all its forms. The pro-Hamas, pro-genocide, anti-Israel events happening across the nation are sickening and should be condemned in the strongest fashion,” said Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ). “This bill is little more than an effort to score political points and is so poorly drafted that it violates the Constitution and could have serious ramifications for the Christian community,” the congressman warned. “For a matter as serious as this, the House should have considered the bill through regular order where those concerns could have been considered and alleviated.”

Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was also a no vote on the legislation and warned that Christians could face significant blowback.

“This legislation is written without regard for the Constitution, common sense, or even the common understanding of the meaning of words,” Gaetz said. “The Gospel itself would meet the definition of antisemitism under the terms of this bill!

Congressman Troy Nehls of Texas told me there are already laws on the books outlawing antisemitism. He said the intent of the most recent legislation was to send a message.

Unfortunately, that message got lost in translation. Unless, Republicans actually intended to ban the Word of God. I doubt that’s the case, so I’m going to chalk this up to incompetence.
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