CN Morning Rundown: Private Christian School Refuses to Cower to Mainstream Media After Email Firestorm
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Private Christian School Refuses to Cower to Mainstream Media After Email Firestorm
A private Christian school is under fire nationwide after an email sent to parents was brought to light by the mainstream media.
In the email, Grace Christian School administrators told parents they would not address students by anything other than their biological sex, regardless of what pronouns they chose to adopt.
After that June 6 email went viral, Grace Christian School has faced backlash across social media for sticking up for their Christian values.
Jonathan Cahn Unveils the ‘Dark Trinity’ Wreaking Havoc in Today’s World
Is it possible that ancient gods have come back and are behind what is currently happening in America? Could their existence be transforming culture, families, children, businesses, government, technology—and even our very lives?
New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Cahn—author of The Harbinger, The Oracle, The Mystery of the Shemitah and more—examines these chilling questions and more in his explosive new book, The Return of the Gods, available for pre-order now and launches on Sept. 6, 2022. In the groundbreaking book, Cahn takes readers on a journey from an ancient parable to the ancient inscriptions in Sumer, Assyria and Babylonia that become the puzzle pieces behind what is taking place in the world to this day, specifically in America.
Cahn promises to start to uncover ancient prophecies of old, as well as how they affect America today.
Has America Succumbed to What C.S. Lewis Called ‘Chronological Snobbery?’
Are we living in the last moments of human history? Is the whole world about to explode? Has America ever been in a worse condition than it is now?
Certainly, we are living in chaotic times, times of trouble and upheaval. But how bad are things, really? How dire is the condition of the world?
There is a mindset that C. S. Lewis called “chronological snobbery” which he defined as “the uncritical acceptance of the intellectual climate of our own age and the assumption that whatever has gone out of date is on that count discredited.”