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 Stop Anti-Christianism Alliance, a DBA of Church of Holy Water, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.

 

 

STOP ANTI-CHRISTIANISM ALLIANCE

 

Christianity is under direct, intentional attack. The intent seems to be to remove all moral/religious authority and influence. Christians, and those of good moral character must stand and oppose this challenge from a small but powerful minority.  The rise of secularism in America is challenging traditional understandings of religious liberty, narrowing its scope in legal and cultural contexts. Increasing legal conflicts, such as healthcare mandates and anti-discrimination policies, reveal a growing tension between religious autonomy and progressive secular values. This divides and weakens the very fabric of our nation and its constitution.  Our nation by the people and for the people is united by the principle that no government has the right to subjugate the people  in slavery by attempting to undermine our Creator and His ultimate, overriding sovereignty.  Christians must actively advocate for their rights in courts and public discourse, emphasizing their vital contributions to society and their role in safeguarding democratic principles.

 

More than 365 million Christians in the world, that is one in seven, face high levels of persecution for their faith today, according to the latest World Watch List published by Open Doors, an international advocacy organization supporting persecuted Christians and Churches worldwide.

 

1 in 7                            1 in 5                                              2 in 5

Christians are              Christians are                          Christians are 

persecuted worldwide           persecuted in Africa                             persecuted in Asia

 

            4,998                  14,766                                                    4,125

Christians murdered  Churches and Christian properties attacked    Christians detained

 

Ever since the United States Supreme Court ruled against prayer in the public schools in 1962, religious freedom has been under assault, despite the fact that the Bill of Rights clearly states, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” The government, under the guise of the separation of church and state” principale—which it perverted just enough to widen the scope of its attacks—has steadily barred religion from the public square, twisting the phrase, freedom of religion,” to freedom from religion.” Christianity, the primary religion of Americans, has been the chief target.  Christians, especially, are seeing their religious freedoms limited by federal, state and local governments; schools and universities; institutions and corporations; and community groups. Christians have been targeted as enemies of progress,” and every effort is being employed to stifle, ridicule or delegitimize Christianitys voice in society.

Our secular culture has made Christians somewhat desensitized, and indeed, shielded as if by a wall, against the harsh reality of a tsunami of hatred, fueled and energized by satanic forces, prophesied by God, and called in the Bible the "tribulation" that is advancing toward Christian people. Satan's approach against the Christian religion in western nations has been through educational institutions and the courts. He has been eminently successful in both areas. Now since academic liberals generally see religion as at odds with freedom, they are increasingly coming to believe that the state has the right—indeed the obligation—to "damage-control" religion. The state, therefore, becomes mentor, teacher and priest.

These haters of God would commit mayhem against the United States’ Constitution (and against Americans) in order to build their utopian society of sterile rationality and unfettered choice. It brings to mind Romans 1:18: "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness.”  The judges render decisions that persecute those with sincere religious conscience convictions that are injuring nobody and who innocently follow the biblical truths allowed by the First Amendment.  Christian people are being cursed in this way! Our concern for Christians and our nation is that if we are not following Jesus' Olivet command to His disciples to be alert and to be on guard, it can allow the stain of this world's satanic, anti-God apathy to be slowly imposed upon us without our even being aware.

These are some of the important reasons why we need to pass legislation we call:

               The Anti-Christianism Awareness and Prevention Act

The time is now for the passage of legislation on combating anti-Christian hatred in the USA.  The fight against anti-Christian hatred must be conducted in the same way we combat hate against the Jewish members of our community.  It is not a question of victimism but equal access to tools of protection for fundamental rights.

The right to freedom of religion, as well as provisions to fight against discrimination on the grounds of religion, should not be seen only through the prism of protecting faith communities that are religious minorities.  It is necessary to break the majorities vs. minoritiesdynamic that underpins the approach of certain actors and policymakers.  We need to ensure equal protection to all dimensions of this core fundamental right, including the institutional one.

Too often, freedom of religion is depicted as a problematicright, and its collective dimension, compared with its individual dimension, is neglected. The need to protect places of worship and data of a religious nature as well as to better integrate the defense of religious freedom into U.S. policies is urgent in light of the current trends of rising religious intolerance in the United States. Therefore, we ask you to join us in stopping anti-Christianism in the United States and beyond.

 

 

We urge you to join this alliance to help us protect all Christians who are striving to obey the Lord’s commission to demonstrate the love of God to all people everywhere.  We must work to stop anti-Christianism before anti-Christianism stops the love of God from being demonstrated far and wide to the multitudes in need. All Christians are directed by Jesus Christ to love our neighbors in observable, practical ways. Jesus described our neighbor as any and all people in need. Jesus even said that we Christians are to love our enemies. He said that we are to let our light so shine before men, that they may see our good works and glorify our Father in heaven.

 

The Holy Bible also says the following about Christians doing good works:

“And do not neglect doing good and sharing, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.”

“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.”

This is a faithful saying, and these things I will that thou affirm constantly, that they which have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable unto men.”

“Instruct them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share, storing up for themselves the treasure of a good foundation for the future, so that they may take hold of that which is life indeed.”

Then the righteous will answer him, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?  The King will reply, I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.”                                                                                                                               “…The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.

However, there is an evil movement rising up in the United States and around the world that persecutes, humiliates and even kills Christians. The purpose of this evil movement is to spread hate concerning Christians and to intimidate and stop them from demonstrating good works and loving actions, which show the love of God for all people.  Scripture also teaches the following: “Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary. So then, while we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith.”  It is the goal of this evil movement against Christians to shut us down in fear by causing us to lose heart in doing good to all people, especially to our fellow Christians who are experiencing great loss, hardship and martyrdom in other countries.

We must not become silent witnesses due to persecution! Our Lord calls us to publicly proclaim His love for all humanity through our words and good works.  We must continue to obey this command. The concept of obedience to Gods commands is closely linked to good works in the Bible. Believers are called to obey Gods instructions to love one another, care for the needy, and seek justice. Good works are seen as a way to demonstrate obedience to God and live out His will. Additionally, good works are seen as a way to show love and compassion towards others, to care for the needy, and to be a light in the world. 

The Bible teaches that love is the greatest commandment and should be the motivation behind all good works. Consequently, good works done out of love for God and others are commanded by God!  This means that every Christian must not be intimidated and hindered from fulfilling his and her duty to follow Jesus Christ’s commands.  Sacrificial love is the driving force behind acts of kindness, generosity, and service; and this obedient love from the heart must not be shut down!  Ultimately, the Bible teaches that good works are an essential part of the Christian life and are a way to live out ones faith in a tangible and impactful way. 

 

However, this is becoming more difficult to accomplish just as Jesus Christ predicted in the Bible when He said this:  “And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold. But he who endures to the end shall be saved.”  Therefore, we must do all we can to demonstrate God’s love to all people until the end, even though the forces of lawlessness continually seek to hinder and stop the manifestation of God’s love through the Lord's Christian followers!

 

In an effort to forestall this evil work of darkness that attempts to hinder Christians from knowing and sharing God’s love we must follow this Bible command: “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”  The good we intend to do that will protect Christians and forestall this evil movement from hindering the Christian demonstration of God’s love is to work to pass legislation that we call “The Anti-Christianism Awareness and Prevention Act.”  The following information explains our God-ordained effort. 

 

Introduction

 

The Stop Anti-Christianism Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the protection of Judeo-Christian values and the practical demonstration of loving good works that glorify God in the public sphere. Our mission is to combat anti-Christian hate, discrimination, and messaging through legislative action and public advocacy. We seek to ensure that Christians across the United States and beyond can live out their faith freely, humbly, boldly, practically, publicly and without fear of persecution, while fostering a culture of respect and unity in a diverse society.

 

Mission

 

Our mission is to work with lawmakers, faith-based organizations, and community leaders to craft, propose, and support legislation that addresses and combats anti-Christian hate speech and actions. We strive to protect religious freedoms and safeguard the dignity of Christian individuals and communities by:

         •        Monitoring and reporting incidents of anti-Christian hate speech and discrimination.

         •        Providing legal and legislative solutions to address such incidents.

         •        Educating the public and policymakers on the impact of anti-Christian hate and the importance of religious tolerance.

 

Vision

 

Our vision is a society where Christian beliefs and practices are respected and protected under the law, free from hate, discrimination, and marginalization. We envision a future where:

         •        Christians can participate fully in public life without fear of hostility or prejudice.

         •        Government policies and societal norms reflect a commitment to religious freedom and mutual respect.

         •        Faith communities are empowered to engage in dialogue and cooperation with other religious and non-religious groups to promote peace and understanding.

 

Core Values

 

         •        Faith: Guided by Christian principles, we uphold the dignity and rights of all individuals.

         •        Advocacy: We are committed to being a strong voice for Christians in legislative and public arenas.

         •        Unity: We seek to build bridges between communities to foster mutual respect and understanding.

         •        Justice: We work to ensure equal protection under the law for Christians and other religious groups facing discrimination.

 

Through strategic partnerships, community engagement, and legislative efforts, the Stop Anti-Christianism Alliance aims to create a society where Christian voices and actions are recognized, respected, and protected. We believe that by addressing anti-Christian hate, we contribute to a more just and inclusive society for all. If our nation forgets its biblical foundation and principles, it will not only lose its identity, but also evil will prevail; and God will not be pleased with us for the Bible says:

“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”

 

Please join the Alliance for updates concerning this God-ordained initiative. We also ask you to help this effort by volunteering, donating and encouraging your representatives to support this legislation. To begin, it is important for you to learn more about this satanic effort to shut down the loving and salvific efforts of the Christian community.  Toward that end we present the following information to further increase your awareness of this serious problem as follows.

 

Anti-Christianism is a certain perception of Christians, which may be expressed as hatred toward Christians. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of anti-Christianism are directed toward Christian or non-Christian individuals and/or their property, toward Christian community institutions, and religious facilities.

These hateful actions include:

Accusing Christians as a group of being responsible for real or imagined wrongdoing committed by a single Christian person or group, or even for acts committed by non-Christians;

Denying the persecution of Christians or trivializing the scale, mechanisms, or intentionality of the historical and ongoing suffering faced by Christian communities worldwide;

Accusing Christian citizens of being more loyal to their faith or to the global Christian community than to the interests of their own nations;

Denying Christians their right to practice their faith openly or marginalizing their religious practices and symbols in public life;

Drawing comparisons of contemporary Christian practices or policies to historical atrocities committed in the name of Christianity;

Holding Christians collectively responsible for actions carried out in the name of Christianity or by Christian-majority nations;

However, individuals reporting incidents of anti-Christianism or those tasked with addressing it may find it challenging to identify some of the more subtle themes and manifestations. 

This guide aims to assist in accurately identifying anti-Christian abuse. Alongside commonly encountered words and phrases, it provides examples of anti-Christian imagery and addresses recurring themes such as conspiracy theories, desecration of Christian symbols, and the distortion of Christian teachings.

Common Themes and Manifestations of Anti-Christianism:

Conspiracy Theories: Allegations that Christians, as a collective, conspire to dominate political systems, economies, or cultural institutions. These theories often mirror those found in other forms of religious hatred, such as antisemitism.  Desecration of Christian Symbols: Acts like vandalizing churches, defacing crosses, or mocking Christian rituals. Such actions aim to intimidate and demean Christian communities. Distortion of Christian Teachings: Misrepresenting Christian doctrines to portray them as inherently oppressive or malevolent, thereby fostering prejudice against adherents.Stereotyping and Demonization: Depicting Christians as intolerant, backward, or responsible for historical injustices, leading to societal discrimination. Holocaust Denial and Trivialization: While primarily associated with antisemitism, some anti-Christian narratives may deny or trivialize persecutions faced by Christians, undermining their historical experiences. 

Recognizing Anti-Christian Language and Imagery:

Pejorative Terms: Usage of derogatory labels to demean Christians or their beliefs. Negative Stereotypes: Portraying Christians as zealots or extremists without basis. Hostile Imagery: Utilizing symbols or visuals that associate Christianity with violence or oppression. Misuse of Religious Symbols: Inappropriate or offensive depiction of Christian symbols in media or art to mock or belittle the faith.

Addressing Anti-Christianism:                                                                Education: Promote awareness about the history and contributions of Christianity to foster understanding and respect. Reporting Mechanisms: Establish clear channels for reporting incidents of anti-Christian abuse to authorities.Interfaith Dialogue: Encourage conversations between different religious communities to build mutual respect and counter prejudices. Legal Frameworks: Implement and enforce laws that protect against religious discrimination and hate crimes.

By understanding and identifying the language, themes, and imagery associated with anti-Christianism, individuals and authorities can take informed steps to combat this form of hatred and promote a more inclusive society. 

 

Examples of Anti-Christian Hate Crimes: 

 Church Vandalism: Incidents of desecration of churches, such as spray-painting offensive symbols, burning crosses, or destruction of religious artifacts, have increased. Violence Against Clergy: Assaults and threats targeting pastors, priests, and other Christian leaders. Public Harassment: Christians harassed or physically attacked in public for wearing religious symbols or expressing their faith. 

 

Without consistent law enforcement and judicial action, anti-Christian hate crimes will continue to grow, fostering fear within Christian communities. While progress has been made, significant work remains to address anti-Christian hate crimes effectively. A united effort from legal systems, communities, and advocacy groups is essential to combat this form of religious discrimination, ensuring safety and dignity for all Christians in the United States.

 

Anti-Christianism in Universities and Schools: Manifestations and Monitoring

Anti-Christianism in educational institutions can manifest in various ways, impacting both faculty and students. Understanding how it occurs and establishing effective monitoring mechanisms is crucial for creating an inclusive and respectful learning environment.

Manifestations of Anti-Christianism in Educational Settings:

Among Faculty-  Bias in Teaching Materials: Curriculum content may misrepresent Christian beliefs, history, or practices, portraying them negatively. Discrimination in Hiring or Promotions: Faculty members may face prejudice due to their Christian identity, beliefs, or practices, affecting career progression. Exclusion from Academic Discussions: Christian scholars or perspectives may be deliberately excluded from conferences, panels, or publications. Mockery of Faith: Public or private comments by colleagues disparaging Christian beliefs or practices.

Among Students-  Bullying or Harassment: Students may face verbal or physical abuse for expressing Christian beliefs or wearing religious symbols. Marginalization in Campus Activities: Christian student organizations may encounter roadblocks, such as denied funding, restricted meeting spaces, or limitations on religious events. Stereotyping and Social Isolation: Christian students may be stereotyped as intolerant or backward, leading to exclusion from peer groups. Classroom Hostility:Professors or fellow students may ridicule or dismiss Christian viewpoints during discussions.

Institutional Issues-  Unequal Application of Rules: Policies related to religious expression may be enforced more strictly on Christian groups. Hostility in Public Communication: Campus-wide announcements or events may promote anti-Christian sentiments.  Vandalism or Desecration: Christian symbols or property may be targeted, such as the destruction of crosses or defacing of posters promoting Christian events.

 

WHAT CAN I DO?

Please join the Alliance for updates concerning this God-ordained initiative. We also ask you to  help this effort by volunteering, donating and encouraging your representatives to support this legislation.

 

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Dr. Nicolas Kimaz N.D.

Co-Founder & President

 

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