A teachers prayer group at Russell Co. High School in Kentucky, after hearing the Lord tell them that He was not manifesting Himself at their school because, among other reasons, He was being blocked by some books in the school library, have started a movement to get those books removed.
“God spoke to my spirit that we must do HOUSE CLEANING!” said the letter announcing the review request. “As a Christian teacher in the public school, God has showed me that it is my responsibility to take a stand and lift my voice.”
If I said that, as a Christian, I was personally offended by the suggestion that God can’t work at that school so long as there’s a copy of Harry Potter on the shelf, would that make any difference? I mean, what an insulting and limiting view of God these folks have — “Ooooh! An Evil Harry Potter Glyph of Warding! A line of Salem Witch Trial books laid out in a Magic Circle! Even the Lord Almighty can’t get past those!”
Yeesh.
(Via JillMatrix)
ah, but you’re a non-(knee)jerk christian, so obviously your opinion can’t be represented.
Omniscient but only semipotent. Quasipotent? Omniscient and omnipotent but, um, superstitious? There’s a thought — being omnipresent, that’s one heck of a lot of cats’ paths being crossed ALL THE TIME, baby! Somebody stop me — ahem. At least no schoolgirls were fried in the aforementioned instance of quasiChristian idiocy.