CN Morning Rundown: ‘Inclusive’ Atlanta School Tells Parents Their Kindergartner Should Leave District If They Don’t Like LGBTQ+ Teaching
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Another “inclusive” public school system appears determined to push the LGBTQ+ agenda on children, teaching them about such concepts even in kindergarten.
When one Catholic couple found out about the controversial curriculum and questioned it, they were told by an Atlanta public elementary school principal their child would need to leave the district to avoid learning about LGBTQ+ issues at the age of 5, The Daily Wire reported.
The couple, who remained anonymous in the outlet’s report out of fear of reprisal, received a flyer from the child’s new teacher which had her Amazon wish list. They were surprised when they found out the list contained books that reference sexual orientation, transgenderism and progressive ideology.
Liberty Counsel Secures Student Victories for Unlawful Shot Mandate
Liberty Counsel has secured religious exemptions from the COVID-19 injection on behalf of more than 40 students after Loyola University originally denied their requests. All Loyola students who have contacted Liberty Counsel after their exemptions were wrongfully denied have now been granted exemptions and are allowed to remain enrolled for the fall semester.
If Loyola unenrolls any student who asked for a religious exemption, Liberty Counsel is prepared to file a lawsuit.
Liberty Counsel originally sent a demand letter in June on behalf of one student who had been denied a religious exemption. Then Liberty Counsel sent another demand letter on Aug. 4 on behalf of 11 students that the university shamefully denied their religious exemption requests. Loyola has continually threatened all students stating they must show their vaccination cards or receive approval for an exemption by Friday, Aug. 6, or they will not be enrolled in classes or have access to campus buildings for the fall semester.
Sean Feucht: Antifa Member Accepts Jesus Amid Violent Protests Against ‘Let Us Worship’
What the enemy meant for evil this past weekend in Portland, Oregon, God turned around for His good.
Movieiguide.org reports that during the antifa attacks on a Christian “Let Us Worship” rally in that city, Hold the Line founder Sean Feucht says an antifa member accepted Christ.
“Antifa stood 10 feet from me as we lifted our voices in praise, but we didn’t back down,” Feucht posted on Instagram. “One member who came to disrupt our service was saved by giving his life to Jesus.” {eoa}
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