Christianity News is Fake News

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So, I am trying to understand Christianity in Buddhist countries and looked at Bhutan for a bit. Their constitution says expressing religion will not be infringed upon. Yet, a 2008 article of Christian origin claims the extreme discrimination of these Christians. The reach of these “Christian publications” are amazing but unproven.

Will academia ever consider any of this real news so I don’t have to dismiss it all as invalid sources? Clicking these articles when educated is a waste. These people have cronies in the USA that are convinced they are part of cool stuff like “bible smuggling operations” when the best academics can’t even p(name removed by moderator)oint an authentic target.

Why don’t they legitimize somehow and actually make a difference? Or, actually make somebody say, “woah, that’s some real information there!” These articles should be sold to major news organizations and degrees from Christian schools in journalism don’t impress me.

Until they fix it, the educated will basically consider it Mormon propaganda. HEY LOOK! Fake news from Moroni!
 
This reminds me of that thing where you rapidly press all the suggestions in a text app and see what happens. Like this:

I think buttermilk or custard is best for you tomorrow night and I will send you a new one and you can pick it up and just come by and pick it up and just give it to me.
 
If you write a paper on oppression against Christianity in US schools, these “references” are invalid and we are left (as concerned believers) to be sad and confused. This isn’t what Benjamin Franklin wanted for us! George Washington made the first copyright act to gain maps and books from abroad so we stay in the loop. We are supposed to be beacons of Christian liberty and lost our way. What can we do being so uninformed??
 
I’ve often wondered what Benjamin Franklin truly wanted for us.
 
I’ve often wondered what Benjamin Franklin truly wanted for us.
“A republic, if you can keep it.”

“We have been assured, sir, in the sacred writings, that ‘except the Lord build the house they labor in vain that build it.’ I firmly believe this; and I also believe that without His concurring aid we shall succeed in this political building no better than the builders of Babel; we shall be divided by our little partial, local interests, our projects will be confounded and we ourselves shall become a reproach and a byword down to future ages. And, what is worse, mankind may hereafter, from this unfortunate instance, despair of establishing government by human wisdom and leave it to chance, war, or conquest.” (Benjamin Franklin)
 
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