Duggarville’s Latest Hate Letter

April 19th 2016

In the middle of the new ‘Counting On’ series, the Duggar family forwarded this letter to everyone who subscribes to their Newsletter – it’s quite clear that they’re not really into embracing Marriage Equality or Atheists!

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Please find a special message below from Colorado Christian University.

Fellow Christian,

A group of atheists just filed a federal lawsuit claiming that our national motto, “In God We Trust,” is unconstitutional.

They claim that by including the Lord’s name on currency, the U.S. Government is discriminating against them.

Do you agree with the atheists who filed this lawsuit?

Please take Colorado Christian University’s national online poll right now. Click here to cast your vote.

Cast Your Vote
This may seem like a silly question to you, but just ten years ago, asking people if it was constitutional to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman would have seemed silly as well.

Please take our survey right now, and then ask everyone you know to do the same.

These atheists want do the same thing the “gay rights” movement did. They want to overturn hundreds of years of American tradition and impose their liberal ideology on our great nation.

One of the plaintiffs in this case even argues our national motto hurts him “… because he is forced to bear on his person a religious statement that causes him to sense his government legitimizing, promoting and reinforcing negative and injurious attitudes not only against Atheists in general, but against him personally.”

In other words, these Atheists claim they are being discriminated against, so God has got to go!

Here at CCU, we want to know where you and thousands of other Americans stand on this historic issue.

You see, the Atheists and their allies in this administration believe that if they can whip up enough fake public outrage over this “discrimination” they can convince a court to rule in their favor.

They did it with marriage, and now they’re trying to do it with our national motto.

That’s why we need to know how many Americans really believe that printing “In God We Trust” on a dollar bill constitutes discrimination.

We need to show the media, our government, and the courts where the American people really stand.

Please click here to take our one question survey, and then please forward this email to everyone you know.

In their lawsuit, the Atheist plaintiffs even refused to spell out GOD. They spell the Lord’s name, “G-d.”

They actually claim that even seeing the word “God” on an official legal document is painful discrimination.

Should we give in to this pressure from the Left? Should we let this precedent be set?

Should the U.S. Government remove God from our money? Yes or No?

Click here to take the one question survey, and please urge everyone you know who is concerned about the future of our nation to do the same.

Thank you, and God bless you.

Sincerely,

William Armstrong
U.S. Senator (CO – Retired)
President, Colorado Christian University

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WHEN THE DUGGAR MAGIC FADES

AN AMAZING COMMENT FROM THE ‘DUGGAR FAMILY OFFICIAL’ PAGE (April 2016)

I used to watch the Duggars and feel inspired to do more, live a little better, to be more grateful for the life I have. As a mom, I felt encouraged to try harder and be better. Michelle’s gentleness and Jim Bob’s adoration for his wife seemed honorable. I mean, with only 4 children, my house wasn’t as neat, my kids weren’t as obedient, and I geninuely felt I needed some of the Duggar magic. I’d copy down chore charts, watch the show with pen and paper seeking their wisdom. If I could just try being more like them, I felt I was being a better Christian. I lowered my voice, smiled when I was in pain, and pretended I was joyful when really inside, I felt broken.

Over the years, and perhaps the unveiling of changes taking place with the Duggars, I began to feel betrayed by them. How many mothers watched 19Kids and went to bed wondering why they couldn’t be like Michelle? How many asked their children why they couldn’t behave like the Duggar kids? How many wives went to bed weeping inside trying to follow Michelle’s advice and not be angry with her husband, though she knew he was cheating on her at that moment? How many husbands and fathers were questioned why they couldn’t be as loving or a spiritual leader like Jim Bob? How many children were continuously born to mothers suffering with postpartum depression and whose young life began with memories of a mommy who was sad and angry all the time because her body was so exhausted and depleted of nutrients she desperately needed?

And now, as the reality that the Duggars really never were those people that started a wave of inspiration across America, that “buy used and save the difference” was only a family motto until they began making more than enough to go around, and that “Nike” is now a term other families may want to use when the flawless Duggars walk by, I just wonder how is it I was so blind? Even Christians are fighting against Christians over whether the Duggars are to be supported by refusing to throw stones or to be held accountable for misleading God’s herd!

I hold myself accountable for seeking the Duggars in hopes of just touching their cloak as they walked by. If I had truly been seeking God’s vision for me, I’d have known I was created not to be like them, but to be who He made me to be. That includes the me who is impatient, speaks as loud as my husband, shares what I’m thinking too often, and doesn’t need anyone to teach me how to walk my walk. Christ is more than enough. We don’t have to be like the Duggars. They are Pharisees of today and though I don’t doubt they are Christians, it’s time to allow the mud to rest upon our eyes as Saul so we can see as Paul.

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