What is worship?

Worship: the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration given towards a specific diety, person, thing, etc.

Okay. So instead of Easter being a time to focus on what Jesus Christ did for mankind on the Cross and His resurrection, and giving Him worship, a teacher decided to cancel that.

Stephanie Mander, the headteacher of a school in England is getting called out for cancelling Easter and getting quite the backlash. And rightfully, so.

And instead, she wants to give expression of reverence and adoration towards immigrants and their religions and their beliefs.

Because, they’re beliefs and feelings are more important than our Christian culture?

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Our culture doesn’t matter?

Is she finally admitting, like almost all liberals do by their actions, that these people’s feelings are more fragile?

So basically, this teacher wants her students to worship immigrants and their beliefs instead.

That’s the beauty of knowing the definition of words. You can pinpoint with accuracy what these people are doing and call them out on it.

Does this mean when it’s time for other religions holidays, they’ll be cancelled so they can respect Christians? I have a feeling that won’t be the case.

Another word we can define here is “What is discrimination?”

I guess the teachers won’t go on Easter break then, right?

The Christian Post reports:

A primary school in the United Kingdom has canceled its annual Easter Bonnet Parade and Easter Service, citing “respect for diversity” as the reason behind the decision. The move, announced in a letter to parents, has sparked significant backlash online, with critics labeling it “disgraceful” and accusing the school of eroding traditional celebrations.

Stephanie Mander, the headteacher of Norwood Primary School in Eastleigh, Hampshire, informed parents in the letter that the decision was aimed at promoting inclusivity and ensuring that the school honors the diverse beliefs of its students and families, GB News reported.

“By not holding specific religious celebrations, we aim to create a more inclusive atmosphere that honors and respects the beliefs of all our children and their families,” she was quoted as saying.

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The headteacher acknowledged in her letter that the decision to cancel the annual Easter events might be disappointing for some families, particularly those who have valued these traditions over the years. “We appreciate your understanding and support as we make this transition,” she wrote.

The letter was shared in a local Facebook group, which led to criticism.

One commenter questioned whether Christmas celebrations would be the next to be canceled. “Is Miss Mander preparing to cancel Christmas as well?” reads the comment. Another person expressed confusion over the decision, stating, “I don’t get it personally. Parents have always been given the option to not attend. The school’s always been diverse and accepting of all.”

Here’s the letter:

 

Hey, I recognize that newsreader! It’s Tom!

He looks a bit uneasy with this story.

And this is what I remember him from.

A viral video that is somewhat similar to this story.

So being pro-White is racism?

He’s been programmed well.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.
 

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