Wednesday, October 08, 2014

Liberal Hatred And Liberal Priorities

David French, a lawyer who writes for National Review, recently commented:

"I’ve defended Christian campus groups from exactly these kinds of policies for more than 14 years (representing a number of groups, including some impacted by Cal State’s policies), and in that time I’ve heard just about every excuse imaginable for excluding Christian groups from campus. In reality, however, universities are motivated by malice. They hate the Christian message, often despise its messengers, and have literally been casting about for more than 30 years for the right legal argument to exclude the Christian voice from campus."

Philip Bump writes in the Washington Post about a recent study that confirms something that's been found by other studies:

"Of the states that gave the most to charity in 2012, the top 17 all voted for Mitt Romney that year. The bottom seven states in giving all voted for Obama....Religious people give more to charity. And in its annual assessment of the nation's religiosity, Gallup reveals that the states at the top of the giving list -- Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee -- are also at the top in terms of religious devotion."

1 comment:

  1. They castigate Christianity while at the same time embracing, promoting, and celebrating every conceivable form of self-expression, including religious plurality, diversity, and inclusion.

    One of these things is not like the others...

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