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Wale Aliyu Mon, April 4, 2022, 11:18 PM·4 min read
It’s been more than a year since the teachers and 61 middle school boys at the Nativity School of Worcester decided to put up Black Lives Matter and a gay pride flag.
However, last month, the Catholic bishop of Worcester learned about the flags and gave the school the ultimatum of removing them or losing the right to brand itself as a Catholic school. Some parents agree.
“Let’s just put aside everything that divides us because somebody is going to say Black Lives Matter, somebody’s going to say all lives matter, somebody’s going to say blue lives matter,” said parent Benjamin Maina. “Everyone is correct. In the end, when it’s all said and done we are one nation under God.”
“It shouldn’t be introduced at that level,” said another parent named Sam. “Those things must be introduced at higher education when the kids are over 18 and they can think through.”
“Symbols can mean different things to different people,” said Rev. Robert J. McManus, Bishop of Worcester. “While the Catholic Church joins with our nation in teaching that all lives are equal before God and the law and that all lives demand our respect regardless of race, gender or ethnicity, the flag with the emblem Black Lives Matter has at times been coopted by some factions which also instill broad-brush distrust of police and those entrusted with enforcing our laws. We do not teach that in our schools. And, while we teach that everyone is created in the image and likeness of God, gay pride flags are often used to stand in contrast to consistent Catholic teaching that sacramental marriage is between a man and a woman.
Is the school committing itself to ideologies which are contrary to Catholic teaching? If so, is it still a Catholic school? As the Bishop of this diocese, I must teach that it is imperative that a Catholic School use imagery and symbols which are reflective of that school’s values and principles so as to be clear with young people who are being spiritually and morally formed for the future. While our role in a school is not to convert those who are not Catholic, nor is it our role to deny our Catholic identity.”
His office told us no other statements or public comments will be made until discussions between the Nativity School and Bishop McManus have concluded.
The issue so divisive, however, there are even disagreements within a household.
“This is a Catholic school so there’s no problem with being strict in the Bible and what it says,” said Maina.“I know it doesn’t sound politically correct but it doesn’t have to. It’s OK to protect our children that’s what I feel personally and I respect anyone who disagrees.”
One person who disagrees, his son Ethan Mwati.
“It really shows how the school is excepting of everyone so I would say yeah it should stay up,” said Mwati.
“Nativity School of Worcester is an accredited, independent, Jesuit middle school that provides a quality, tuition-free education to a highly diverse group of underserved boys of many faiths, races and cultures,” said school President Tom McKenney. “The school is supported solely through the generosity of individuals, foundations and corporations. We proudly operate in the Diocese of Worcester but are not a Diocesan school as we are sponsored by the USA East Province of Jesuits. Drawing upon four pillars – strength, scholarship, character, and service – a Nativity education inspires self-discovery, responsibility, spiritual growth, and a lifelong dedication to learning. The school employs well-tested educational practices in a highly supportive and safe environment that sets the stage for success in high school, college and life. The Black Lives Matter and Pride flags fly below the American flag at our school to remind our young men, their families and Nativity Worcester staff that all are welcome here and that they are valued and safe in this place. It says to them that they, in fact, do matter and deserve to be respected as our Christian values teach us. That is the purpose of flying these flags.” https://www.yahoo.com/news/blm-pride-flags-lead-ultimatum-031849038.html
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BY JOSHUA ARNOLD/FRC APRIL 20, 2022
A trendy, new hashtag tempts Christians to look wise in the world's eyes. "There are 293,026 posts on Instagram utilizing the hashtag #deconstruction," reported apologetics writer Alisa Childers earlier this year.
"The vast majority are from people who've deconverted from Christianity, become progressive Christians, embraced same-sex marriage and relationships, rejected core historic doctrines of the faith, or are on a mission to crush the white Christian patriarchy."
The deconstruction movement recruits from the ranks of Christian celebrities, musicians, and young, impressionable evangelicals. "Deconstruction is not sound. Deconstruction will ultimately lead to destruction itself," said Dr. Owen Strachan, Senior Fellow with FRC's Center for Biblical Worldview.
Not everyone agrees. For its defenders, Strachan explained deconstruction means the process of "challenging what you have been taught" with the goal of establishing "an authentic faith" -- although this slippery term means nearly all things to all men.
Despite the innocuous-sounding definition, "deconstruction gives you license to doubt the Christian faith, to doubt the Word of God, and to turn your back on your parents' generation... and the church of the Lord Jesus Christ more broadly," warned Strachan. It "often ends up being... an onramp to Leftism" and "takes its cues from the LGBTQ Revolution." Deconstruction has 20th Century roots in philosophers like Foucault and Derrida, founders of queer theory and post-modernism, respectively.
None of this means that Christianity prohibits honest questions, doubts, and fears. The difference is what we do with them. Deconstruction "encourages you to become the arbiter of what is true" and "the master of your faith," said Strachan. It denies the authority of God and his Word and promotes Self to the godlike task of curating your own personal religion, just as you do your smartphone. Genuine Christian faith, by contrast, brings challenges and struggles before "the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need" (Hebrews 4:16). It cries with the father, "I believe; help my unbelief!" (Mark 9:24).
The difference carries over from belief to practice. "Any church worth its salt is going to teach you that you need to not conform to yourself or to the world, but you need to conform to the Scripture and specifically to the image of Jesus Christ.... That's what every Christian is seeking to do by the grace of God," said Strachan.
"Deconstruction sounds similar, but what it actually executes is something quite different." Most deconstructors embrace the culture, approving sexual anarchy, then denying hell, then embracing universalism, and eventually becoming functional atheists.
The results speak for themselves. By the grace of God, a few genuine Christians have survived their attempts at deconstruction -- and have returned to "the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3). But far more have "made shipwreck of their faith" (1 Timothy 1:19). They are seeds sown on rocky ground, which "has no root in himself, but endures for a while, and when tribulation or persecution arises on account of the word, immediately he falls away" (Matthew 13:21).
Christians don't need to embrace "deconstruction" to grow in godliness. We have the perfectly true Word of God, interpreted by the infallible Spirit of God, who has sealed us in Jesus Christ. These weapons of our warfare are invincible, if we will only make use of them.
"The market price for truth has never been higher," said Strachan. Prominent deconstructions notwithstanding, falling away is not inevitable. "The cause of Jesus Christ is going to win," Strachan reminded listeners. Pastors and parents should work to faithfully instruct the children in their care. All Christians should take courage and stand.
Originally published at Family Research Council
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MARCH 23, 2022 10:21 AM BY HEATHER HAMILTON
A survey looking at America’s religious landscape found that 72% of U.S. adults believe the nation’s moral compass is “pointed in the wrong direction.”
The Deseret News /Marist Poll results released Tuesday showed that faith was not a critical component of whether people found America’s morality to be amiss.
The survey found that 69% of nonreligious people, along with 74% of practicing Christians, agree that the morality of the country is declining. Most adults, or 65%, do not believe “being religious” is necessary to live a moral life.
“While the state of religion is continually changing, our study found that the majority of Americans still hold core religious beliefs and draw moral guidance from their families and their faith traditions,” said Hal Boyd, executive editor of Deseret National. “Despite headlines that emphasize religion’s decline, faith remains a strong moral force in American life.”
More than half, or 54%, said they believe in “God as described in the Bible,” even though only 40% said they attend a religious service once or twice a month.
Family ranked highest as the most influential source for moral guidance at 79%. Other sources of moral guidance included the
rule of law, 66%, friends, 65%, religious teachings, 63%, and religious leaders, 57%. Only 16% said they look to political leaders for moral advice.
Boyd said that the “vast majority of Americans, 7 in 10, believe the country would be better off if we prayed for each other.” The
Deseret News is based in Salt Lake City, Utah , and is owned by a holding company of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The survey was conducted using live interviewers via phone calls connecting with 1,653 U.S. adults Jan. 19-26. The poll’s margin of error was plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.
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by Asher Notheis, Breaking News Reporter |
November 08, 2021 07:00 AM
Roughly 30% of millennials in the United States identify as LGBT, according to a recent study conducted by Arizona Christian University.
Among the 30% of millennials who identify as LGBT, 39% of those between the ages of 18 and 24 said they fall into that category, according to the results of the study, which surveyed 600 people between the ages of 18 and 37 and was overseen by George Barna, the school's Cultural Research Center's director of research.
"The generation is redefining sexuality, their own and how to perceive and respond to the gender identity and sexual-orientation choices of others," the study, which was published as part of the Foundation of Freedom's October issue, said. "With that have come new ideas and choices regarding marriage and family. Consequently, a social institution that used to be a safe harbor has now become a battleground."
The study also looked into the political views of millennials and found in 2021, roughly 48% prefer socialism over capitalism. Millennials also said the most important issue the U.S. is facing is management of the COVID-19 pandemic, with climate change, racial discrimination, and abortion being the next top issues, according to the study. Issues listed by less than 2% of millennials as being among the most important include religious freedom, income inequality, and support for senior citizens, the results showed.
While a majority of respondents held favorable views of Jesus and the Bible, 3 in 4 millennials viewed all religious beliefs of equal value, and most rejected the existence of absolute moral truth.
Barna encouraged older generations to "recognize Millennials as part of our legacy to the world" and "empower our young adults to champion what matters."
"I invite you to look upon our youngest adults as a group that we might be able to help navigate through the challenges in which we have immersed them," he wrote. "Rather than blasting them for a range of perceived inadequacies, perhaps we can support them with perspective, solutions, resources, and encouragement."
A Gallup study published in February found 1 in 6 members of Generation Z, which follows millennials, identified as LGBT, despite only 5.6% of the nation as a whole falling under the category.
ACU's Cultural Research Center did not respond to the Washington Examiner's request for comment.
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BY ADEN TATE/ORGANIC PREPPER MARCH 12, 2022
Last week my neighbor cautioned me that I needed to fill up with gas that night. "I'm friends with the owner of the gas station. He's bumping up prices 30 cents per gallon tonight," my neighbor told me. I filled up and woke the next morning to find that gas was $2.90/gallon. He was right.
Gas was $2.60 the day prior. Rising gas prices were escalating.
As of yesterday, gas was selling for $4.30/gallon in my area. It had jumped well over a dollar per gallon in less than seven days. And it is only going to continue to go higher.
Though Russian oil only accounted for 10% of all the oil that Americans utilize, we are now officially no longer importing Russian oil. Instead, we're looking at getting our gas from Iran and Venezuela.
Yes, you read that right. Iran and Venezuela.
Iran, the same nation where generals say, "Death to America," and burn the flag in Parliament.
Venezuela, the same land that brought in nuclear-capable bombers from Russia a few years ago, that received shipments of Russian military equipment, and that moved troops to the Colombian border in 2022 with Russian assistance.
Sounds like a good idea.
It bugs me that this kind of stuff doesn't surprise me anymore. No matter that the United States could literally drill all the oil that we would ever need. We're being told we have to do deals with our enemies now instead.
If we avoid looking at the questions of national security this poses, what can we see about how this is going to impact your prices at the local grocery store?
Let's start with looking at how rising gas prices hurts the farmer.
On average, a tractor runs somewhere around 13-17mpg. All the tractors I've ever seen run off of diesel. As of this writing, diesel is running right around $4.85 on average throughout the country. Personally, I'm seeing it at well over $5.00/gallon in my area, but we'll stick to the national average for the sake of "fairness."
Let's say I'm a cattle rancher growing my own hay.
I have a couple of acres of it. I grow and bale myself to feed my cows throughout the winter, and I have to sit on that tractor for 20 hours to get all of my hay cut, raked, baled, and hauled out of those fields. Let's say my tractor burns through 13.6 gallons/hour.
By the time I get all that hay in my barns, I'll have used 272 gallons of diesel. If diesel costs me $4.85 on average, that means I just paid $1319.20 on my diesel to get my hay in the barn. That's not counting the cost of my time, the wear and tear on my tractor, my baling twine, or the guys I had to pay to help me get everything taken care of before the rain. Last year it cost me half that to get my hay put away. What just happened? My beef just became more expensive, that's what happened.
Is the farmer going to simply absorb that cost, or is he going to pass that cost on to the consumer? As Adam Smith has pointed out, the way this works is that the cost gets passed on down the chain until it reaches the customer.
But it's not just the cost of running a tractor in a field that's gotten more expensive. It's every other aspect of the food supply chain. Those groceries that were delivered to your local grocery store? They were delivered via semi-trucks that also run off diesel. Therefore, if it now costs the trucker an additional $1000 to deliver a load full of product, the rates he's going to charge are going to go up.
If he's running a refrigerated truck and it costs the freon man more money to deliver freon, the price to keep the truck refrigerated is going to go up. So, if the food has to be stored at a countywide distribution center before it eventually makes its way to the grocery stores of the region, there's going to be an increase in price to keep the food refrigerated and then trucked out once more till it reaches the end destination.
These price increases get passed on to you.
And finally, when the food reaches the grocery store, the grocer is going to have to bump his prices up to atone for all of the added costs it now takes for him to get food onto his shelves.
The bottom line is that the ever-increasing price of gasoline, the continued refusal to drill our own oil, and the continued oil embargos we keep creating are only going to cost you, the American, more and more to keep your own family fed.
More of your paycheck is going to go to the grocery store, more of your money is going to go to the pump, and less of it is going to go towards your family.
Do what you can now to mitigate the effects of rising gas prices on your family.
If you don't already have a fully stocked larder in place, now is the time to start working on it. Figure out ways to stay entertained at home that doesn't require your driving about town. Call, send emails, and write letters to your legislators telling them the reasons all of this is idiotic. Go to your town meetings and speak. Top off your vehicle regularly (nightly?) to avoid paying more for gas tomorrow. Look at keeping gasoline in 5-gallon cans in your shed/barn with Sta-bil added to keep it functional longer.
Rising gas prices are only going to get worse. Prices across the board are going to go up. Do what you can now to prevent the impacts of this on your family.
Originally published at The Organic Prepper
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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor
A Christian doctor who lost his job for refusing to use trans pronouns will appear before a tribunal in the United Kingdom this week to challenge a ruling that held that biblical beliefs on gender are “incompatible with human dignity” and not “worthy of respect in a democratic society.”
Dr. David Mackereth, a physician who in July 2018 was forced out of his job in the Department of Work and Pensions, will challenge the ruling at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in London on Tuesday and Wednesday. He is represented by the Christian Legal Centre.
“My case affects everyone, not just me and Bible-believing Christians, but anyone who is concerned by compelled speech and transgender ideology being enforced on the NHS and other public services,” Mackereth said in a statement.
“The judgment from two years ago said to Christians, ‘you have to believe in transgender ideology.’ That is totalitarianism. It made out Christianity to be nothing, the Bible to be nothing. That cannot be allowed to stand.”
The case comes about a week after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told members of Parliament that “when it comes to distinguishing between a man and a woman, the basic facts of biology remain overwhelmingly important.”
In the two-day hearing, lawyers are expected to cite Maya Forstater’s tribunal victory last June, maintaining that an earlier decision against her “erred in law.” Forstater served as a senior researcher at a think tank in London and was fired in 2019 for tweeting that “men cannot change into women.” She criticized the decision to house a trans-identified biological male in a woman’s prison.
Mackereth’s lawyers will argue that the Forstater ruling has resolved the “central issue of law” raised in Mackereth’s case and that the “conclusion that Christian religion itself was not a protected characteristic simply cannot be right.”
In 2018, Mackereth was terminated as a medical assessor after refusing to identify clients by their chosen gender identity. In 2019, he took his case to an Employment Tribunal in Birmingham, claiming harassment and discrimination based on his Christian beliefs.
Mackereth said during proceedings that he was asked in a conversation by his line manager: “If you have a man six foot tall with a beard who says he wants to be addressed as ‘she’ and ‘Mrs,’ would you do that?” And Mackereth replied that in good conscience, he could not. His contract was subsequently terminated.
But the tribunal ruled in October 2019 that the Department for Work and Pensions had not breached the Equality Act of 2010 by firing the physician, who now works as an NHS emergency doctor.
“A lack of belief in transgenderism and conscientious objection to transgenderism in our judgment are incompatible with human dignity and conflict with the fundamental rights of others,” the judgment read.
The Christian Legal Centre argues that the employment judge “effectively put ‘transgender rights’ ahead of freedom of conscience.” The legal group contends that the consequence of the decision is that it “authorized employers to compel Christians to use pronouns preferred by customers who believe in gender-fluidity.”
“It is believed to be the first time in the history of English law that a judge has ruled that free citizens must engage in compelled speech,” a statement from the Christian Legal Centre reads.
Mackereth believes that NHS employees are “being forced to accept a massive change to our concept of the medical reality of sex, with no scientific basis for that change.”
“No doctor, or researcher, or philosopher, can demonstrate or prove that a person can change sex,” Mackereth said. “Without intellectual and moral integrity, medicine cannot function and my 30 years as a doctor are now considered irrelevant compared to the risk that someone else might be offended.”
As Christians are called to be “love all people,” Mackereth asserts that followers of Christ can’t “love people truly when we live and disseminate a lie.”
Christian Legal Centre Chief Executive Andrea Williams said if the judgment against her client is upheld, it will have “seismic consequences” for “anyone in the workplace who is prepared to believe and say that we are created male and female.”
“The teaching of Genesis 1:27 is repeated throughout the Bible, including by Jesus Christ himself. It is fundamental to establishing the dignity of every human person but is, in a bizarre ironic twist, being branded as incompatible with that dignity,” Williams said.
“This ruling cannot stand. We are determined to fight as far as possible for justice and for it to be overturned.”
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BY DAVID SIDMAN/ISRAEL 365 MARCH 25, 2022
Citing fears of possible food shortages amid the Ukraine crisis, Israel's transportation minister instructed that cargo ships importing grain and animal feed be given priority for unloading at the port docks over the next month.
This solution of stocking up on grains before a predicted famine mirrors the Bible's Joseph. Joseph, son of Jacob, was promoted to be the prince of Egypt after he interpreted Pharaoh's dream of withering grain stocks devouring healthy ones as an imminent famine in Egypt. Joseph then advised Pharaoh to stock up on wheat to have enough reserves once the famine strikes.
“Let that food be a reserve for the land for the seven years of famine which will come upon the land of Egypt, so that the land may not perish in the famine."(Genesis 41:36)
Israel appears to be heeding Joseph's ancient advice in prioritizing wheat over other imported goods. "We face challenges to our food security at the time being because of the worrying developments in Ukraine," noted Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli in a statement on Thursday.
"The State of Israel must safeguard its food security by strengthening our domestic agriculture. Taking steps to get the grain and fodder that Israeli agriculture relies on, the nation will quickly ensure that we maintain Israeli food security despite changes worldwide."
According to the statement, shipping and Ports head Yigal Maor already took "several steps" to implement the decision.
Earlier this week, Israel365 News reported that the UN also warned of global food shortages. David Beasley, the UN World Food Program's executive director, warned that the conflict in Ukraine could spark off a refugee crisis worse than any ever seen before and a global food crisis in a combination. He described it as "hell."
Originally published at Israel 365 News
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BY MICHAEL BROWN/ASKDRBROWN.ORG APRIL 01, 2022
Imagine this scenario with me for a moment. The apostle Paul is alive today and living in New York City. He has just been appointed to the mayor's education policy panel when it is discovered that, in some of his writings, he has referred to homosexual practice as sin. As a result, within hours, he is fired by the mayor.
Does this sound impossible? Outrageous?
Well, it happened last week, not to Paul but to a female, black pastor. I kid you not.
To give the background, New York City mayor Eric Adams was already under fire for hiring "three people with histories of homophobic views and statements." (In other words, they were Christians who agreed with the Bible.) The three men were appointed by Adams to his Office of Faith-Based and Community Partnerships, and despite pressure from LGBTQ activists, Adams held his ground.
They were political allies, and, in their words, their beliefs did not stop them from loving all people.
But when Adams learned that Rev. Kathlyn Barrett-Layne, who leads Staten Island's Reach Out and Touch Ministries and was appointed to serve on Adams's education policy panel, had expressed her disagreement with homosexual practice in writing (in other words, she was a Christian who agreed with the Bible), he dismissed her on the spot.
As reported in the New York Daily News, Barrett-Layne is a "Staten Island pastor who once equated homosexuality to pedophilia" with an "anti-gay track record," also referencing her "homophobic screeds."
As reported in the New York Times, she "had written a book that called homosexuality a sin.
"In the book, Ms. Barrett-Layne, a pastor from Staten Island, equated homosexuality to pedophilia, stealing and lying."
Somehow, Mayor Adams explained, his team had failed to discover her transgressions during the vetting process. But as soon as he learned about her writings, he immediately dismissed her.
What, exactly, did Rev. Barrett-Layne do? What did she write that was so terrible and ugly? What was the nature of her "homophobic screeds"?
In her book Challenging Your Disappointments As Appointments With Destiny, she wrote about the challenges facing young people in prison, stating, "They live in the grip of fornicating homosexual lifestyles with the risk of being infected with the AIDS virus and other sexually transmitted diseases."
This, of course, is true. There is much more homosexual activity, both consensual and non-consensual, among males in prison then among males outside of prison. And, in such circumstances, the risk of being infected with AIDS or other STD's is very high.
These may be inconvenient truths, but they are truths nonetheless.
What about equating homosexuality with pedophilia?
Here's what she actually wrote in the same book: Christian leaders struggle with the "same temptations of drugs, alcohol, homosexuality, fornication, adultery, pornography, pedophilia, stealing, lying, envy, covetousness, and every other sin that the congregation struggle with."
In other words, whatever your average Christian struggles with - namely, every sin in the book -Christian leaders struggle with them too.
But was she equating homosexuality with pedophilia? Obviously not - that is, no more than she was equating lying with pedophilia, or envy with pedophilia, or "every other sin" with pedophilia.
Her grave transgression was that she simply stated that homosexual practice was a sin. In other words, she agreed with the Bible. She affirmed what Christians have taught for two millennia. She wrote what Paul (and others) wrote in the pages of Scripture.
For this, she was promptly dismissed.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time something like this has happened. Just search for names like Crystal Dixon and Kelvin Cochran and Frank Turek.
This type of anti-Christian discrimination has been taking place for well over a decade now.
"But," you might ask, "isn't there more to Barrett-Layne's story? After all, she's been called a 'hate pastor.' Surely there's something else she did."
Actually, you're right. There's one more instance I didn't share yet. As reported by the Daily News and various LGBTQ websites, "In her 2004 book When your Mess Becomes the Message, Barrett-Layne said that her child told her 'she was a boy' when the kid was three-years-old after the child was in the same room as a lesbian. She wrote that she and her husband 'began to militantly and violently pray for, with and over our daughter.'
'We prayed against every spirit that was not of God, including the spirit of homosexuality,' she wrote. 'At the end of that prayer, my daughter asked me if she was a girl. When I told her yes, she happily began to sing and rejoice about being mommy and daddy's little girl. To tell you this was one of the most frightening experiences I had with my little girl is an understatement.'"
And for this, Barrett-Layne was fired? This was what makes her a "hate pastor"? Seriously?
When her child became confused about her sex after overhearing a counseling session that Rev. Barrett-Layne had with a lesbian, the concerned parents began to pray fervently for her, coming against "every spirit that was not of God, including the spirit of homosexuality."
After this, the haze of confusion lifted off their daughter, and things went back to normal. Thank God!
The only thing that troubles me in this account is that the little girl overheard the counseling session. Other than that, these parents did what many other Christian parents would do if their child, barely older than a toddler, suddenly questioned her sex. They prayed with real passion and intensity.
All this, however, was too much for Mayor Adams and his team.
God forbid they should allow yet another Bible-believing Christian to darken the doors of their administration. This was a step too far.
For her part, Rev. Barrett-Layne stated that she feels bullied and that she is considering legal action.
Let's hope she decides to take a stand. This anti-Christian discrimination must be confronted head on, without compromise or capitulation.
Rev. Barrett-Layne, we're standing with you.
Originally published at AskDrBrown.org
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