George Mason U. professor finds Bible, reports it to ‘bias’ hotline
In November 2019, a George Mason University professor stumbled upon a Bible and an accompanying CD in her classroom. The professor collected the items and immediately reported the items to the school’s Bias Incident Reporting Team, which classified the episode as “discrimination” and “harassment” against “religion.”
The professor accompanied her report with photographs of the Bible, and the items were collected by the Bias Team.
The incident was one of 12 filed with the school’s bias reporting website between January 1, 2019 and January 1, 2020 and obtained by The College Fix through an open records law request. The documents provided by the university were redacted to protect the privacy of students involved....
“”According to the school, “bias” could mean “negative feelings and beliefs with respect to others race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age social class, political affiliation, disability, veteran status, club affiliation or organizational membership.”“”
This generation has gone completely nuts!!!
Satan’s deception strategy is working extremely well on a generation who is completely ignorant, blind and alienated from God. Eph 4:18.
Therefore they are heading to....... V19. Who being past feeling have given themselves over unto lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness.“
A couple of months ago, Focus on the Family encouraged the children to take their Bibles to school on a particular day. I meantioned this to the group of youth I oversee. Being all homeschoolers in Christian families or attending a Christian school, Bibles were already there.
Remarkable how the mere presence of God's word leads to this kind of offense against God's Word.
We need to pray for all involved. Northern Virginia needs Christ in the worst way...almost as bad as I do.
She ought to have taken the Bible home, read it, and thoroughly repented of her unbelief, and come to Christ for the forgiveness of her sins and the gift of eternal life, returning to the college a new creature in Christ Jesus, with exceeding joy in her heart for having found a pearl of great price and treasure of inestimable value hidden in a field.
Instead, she remains in her misery and bitterness, angry at herself, angry with the world, always angry, always unhappy. And that is the way she wants it. She refuses to allow herself any joy. She refuses life, and life more abundantly.