A Deadly Enemy threatens Christianity in the UK
I have no interest, knowledge or participation in politics of any hue. I have never voted in my life, and never intend to do so, even were it to become compulsory; an aim of some more vociferous advocates of so-called democracy, in itself a flagrant violation and denial, of that very principle. Unfortunately it is practically impossible to remain free from imbibing some of the poison of the present political scene; if one just turns on their mobile phone, or logs in to their computer, one or more "news-worthy" items meet the eye, appearing unbidden on the screen.
Generally it is easy to disregard these intrusions, but occasionally the attention is caught even if somewhat subconsciously. This was the case in my experience just a few days ago.
A believer in South Wales had come under the scrutiny of a "body" claiming to be the National Secular Society," founded in 1866, to advocate for "secularism and the separation of religion from state affairs." If it really meant what it said I would welcome the second part of this statement, but that part doesn't mean what it implies.
(Below is a portrait of Charles Bradlaugh the first President of the N.S.S.)
The first principle of the Society is blatantly atheistic and decidedly opposed to the Christian Faith.
The Society's vehement accusation levelled at this School Teacher was in connection with his propagation of "Creationism" as found in the Word of God. It's case against him subsequently failed, he legislation in Wales surprisingly differing from that in England. But my interest in the report of the case, was actually aroused by two significant statements. Just to stress, I have never even heard of this Society before.
These two statements of some note follow: "this is the only life we have, and that we should work for its improvement." Undeniably atheistic! In England "teaching Creationism as a "scientific theory, is banned!" How many believers are aware of this biased legislation?
If the same legislation operated in Wales the school teacher would have suffered some form of disciplinary action.
I have no interest in challenging this biased and flawed law, which permits, and promotes the "evolution theory," even using it as the basis for the development of school pupils' progress in so-called understanding. But i feel I must warn my fellow believers of this insidious Society whose dealings will continue to corrupt and cause many citizens in this divinely much-favoured, to "do that which is good in their own eyes." Judges 17:6; 21:25.
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