Christian College Victory Against Government Fine & Colorado Camp's Gender Policy Lawsuit
CBN NewsJune 6, 202522 min819 views
33 connections·40 entities in this video→New Age Beliefs and Their Dangers
- 💡 A Pew Research Center study found that 30% of Americans use astrology, tarot cards, or fortune tellers at least once a year.
- ⚠️ As a former psychic medium, Jen Nisa expressed horror at these numbers, emphasizing that engaging with divination tools opens a "demonic door" regardless of intent.
- 💬 Even if used for entertainment, people are opening themselves to spiritual deception, as the "enemy works in halftruths" to gain influence.
- 🧠 For those seeking "helpful insights," Nisa warns that this desire stems from a fallen nature, and true wisdom comes from God, not divination.
- 👧 Young adults, particularly young women, are more susceptible to these practices, potentially due to cultural influences and a societal emphasis on the "divine feminine."
Grand Canyon University's Legal Victory
- 🏛️ Grand Canyon University (GCU) faced a historic $37.7 million fine from the US Department of Education, which the university president Brian Mueller states was retaliation for reverting to nonprofit status.
- 🚫 The Department of Education centered its investigation on claims that GCU misled doctoral students about the time and cost to complete degrees, a claim GCU vehemently denies, citing its leadership in this area.
- ✅ After a fresh look by the new administration, the fine was dismissed due to a lack of substantial evidence and no student complaints, marking a significant win for the university.
- ✝️ Mueller believes the attacks were politically and faith-based, targeting GCU as the largest Christian university in the country, noting a similar fine against Liberty University shortly after.
- 🙏 GCU's victory is seen as a testament to their faith and a sign that God is working through the institution to further His kingdom, encouraging other Christian institutions to stand firm.
Colorado Christian Summer Camp Lawsuit
- 🏕️ Hydrahaji, a Christian summer camp in Colorado, is suing the state over new regulations that would force it to disregard its Christian policies on gender and sexuality.
- 🚻 The state requires the camp to allow campers to use sex-specific facilities (showers, dressing rooms, rooms) according to their gender identity, which the camp cannot comply with.
- ⚖️ The camp's request for an exemption was denied, leading to a federal lawsuit filed by Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).
- 🗣️ ADF attorney Ryan Tucker explains that Colorado is attempting to inject gender ideology into various aspects of life, including schools and private organizations.
- 🎯 The lawsuit seeks to enjoin the regulation, allowing the 75-year-old camp to continue ministering to children according to its faith, highlighting a broader pattern of the Colorado government enforcing such policies.
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