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Home Front: Culture Wars
Virginia Persecutes Christian Realtor Over “Jesus Loves You”
2019-09-15
[TheNewAmerican] Under the guise of combating "discrimination," a rogue government body in Virginia is brazenly persecuting and discriminating against a Christian real-estate agent. Her supposed crime: using the phrase "Jesus love you" in her e-mail signature and featuring the John 3:16 Bible verse on her website. Seriously. But now, a prominent Christian legal organization is coming to her aid, warning that anti-Christian discrimination cannot be tolerated in America.

That would be the American Center for Law and Justice - Do read their article here.


Until recently, Virginia Realtor Hadassah Carter has never been accused by anyone of "discrimination." Her clients include Catholics, Jews, Hindus, Muslims, Kenyans, and more. And no client has ever suggested anything wrong. But because she is Christian and publicly shares her faith, authorities at the Virginia Real Estate Board put a target on her back. If the government is successful, Carter will either forfeit her God-given rights to free speech and religious liberty, or lose her livelihood.

Even more terrifying than the individual persecution of Carter, perhaps, are the broader implications of the case for religious liberty and free speech in Virginia and beyond. If state authorities are successful in silencing or destroying Carter, it could mean that everyone who holds a government license to engage in commerce ‐ from plumbers and barbers to hairstylists and attorneys - could lose their God-given rights to speak, too.

Ironically, Carter became a target while reporting a case of suspected racial discrimination to authorities. It seems the email alerted them to her signature pointing out that, as John 3:16 puts it, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." She was never accused of refusing to rent to or represent anyone. Instead, the argument is that a realtor using religious speech could hypothetically make somebody "feel" discriminated against.

And so, with officials claiming "Jesus loves you" was a violation of the state's "fair housing" statute, Carter became a target. Among other actions, they forced her employer into an agreement that required them to either fire her or monitor her and report any religious comments she might make to the government. Of course, as a Christian, Carter could not remain silent about Christ, so she resigned rather than be silenced.
With people like an Ibrahim Moiz on the board, not much else can be expected.
Posted by:Dron66046

#2  Historians trace the modern GOP allegiance of southern evangelicals to a shift that occurred during the presidency of Jimmy Carter.
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Prior to 1980, most Southern Baptists and evangelicals were Democrats. The perception took hold that the Carter admin was seeking to strip southern ministries (and all religious organizations nationwide) of their tax-exempt status. Alert GOP strategists saw an opportunity to shift evangelicals to the GOP, and the result was the 1980 landslide.

Wonder if a similar phenom is starting to gather momentum now, quietly, unbeknownst to the Twittersphere and the media morons?
Posted by: Lex   2019-09-15 19:49  

#1  When the big blow up comes, part of the aftermath will be the moving of USGOV to Boise or Dubuque. Virgina will suddenly have real problems.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-09-15 17:38  

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