“With a handful of exceptions, the Australian Church is starved of real leadership.”
We expect non-Christians and Christophobes to hate on Christianity. It happens all the time and is par for the course. But it is a bit more surprising when those who claim to be Christians do much the same thing. We are seeing more and more of each, and it is quite alarming to see the hatred and abuse that comes to those who choose to champion Christ.
As to misotheists and Christophobes doing their thing, I would have many dozens – perhaps hundreds – of articles here documenting all this. The most recent one involves Kamala Harris and her nasty remarks made to two young Christian pro-lifers at a rally she had in Wisconsin.
I reported the details of that ugly response in which she basically said that Jesus is not welcome at her meetings in this piece.
Two new developments on this story can be briefly mentioned. One, the two young college students who bravely stood up in that lion’s den of iniquity were interviewed. You can listen to their story here: […]
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