Judicial hubris has run amok in America. Judges are out of control in their rulings now based on political ideology rather than the rule of law. Common sense. The laws on the books. Decisions are handed down arbitrarily depending on the political leanings of the judge, the plaintiff and the defendant.

Christians, conservatives beware. The judicial hubris in America does not rule in your favor. It rather favors the master it serves which is the father of lies, the darkness, the pursuit of confusion, chaos, and rebellion rather than upholding the law. Know who he is, don’t you? Let’s be clear, shall we? It isn’t about left vs. right — it’s all about only about what is right according to God vs. what wickedness wants. The spiritual battle that is raging on and growing by the day in intensity, banality, and blatant absurdity as long as wickedness gets its way. Today. But all things are to be judged by The Judge and those who are seated and given responsibility to judge with impartiality, wisdom, and upholding the law will not escape The Judgment.

Impartiality. What is that in an American court now?

Where federal judges and district judges have made themselves kings, princes, and rulers of the land. And here you thought we were a Constitutional Republic!

Silly us, eh?

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Ken Pullen, Monday, March 17th, 2025

 

 

In Outrageous Ruling, Federal Judge Bars Christian University From Firing Transgender Employee

 

March 17, 2025

By Ken Ham

Reprinted from Harbinger’s Daily

 

If I applied to work at an atheist organization, do you think they’d hire me? Of course not! But what if I sued for discrimination? Should the government force this atheist group to hire me, even though doing so would go against their mission, their focus, and the beliefs that they operate by?

Well, that’s essentially what’s happening at one of the nation’s largest Christian universities, Liberty University. Reportedly, they hired a man named Jonathon Zinski, who: “Digitally signed an agreement to abide by Liberty University’s doctrinal statement and policies that regard transgender ideology as violating its religious convictions and stipulate that job applicants who are trans will not be considered for employment.”

However, after his 90-day probationary period was over, Zinski revealed he’d started taking female hormones four months before he was even hired and now wanted to identify as a female and be called “Ellenor.”

Zinski was fired for not abiding by the agreement he signed. He then sued Liberty University for discrimination—and a federal judge has sided with Zinski, stating, “Liberty’s continued employment of Zinksi does not significantly burden Liberty’s ability to maintain its views and associate for its expressed purposes” as Zinski worked in IT and did not have a “spiritual function” at the university.

But how is the college supposed to maintain its uniquely Christian identity if the employees who work there don’t believe the university’s doctrinal statement? Even employees who do not have a direct “spiritual function” contribute to the mission, focus, ethos, and culture of the organization. For any organization to stay healthy and on mission, it’s vital all the employees can sign a statement of faith (and abide by it!).

This is very similar to what happened to Answers In Genesis before the Ark Encounter opened. The state refused to approve us for a facially neutral tax incentive program (a rebate on sales tax generated within the attraction once it opened) simply because we were Christians, teaching a Christian message and hiring only Christians. Praise the Lord, we won a very decisive victory in federal court. Perhaps that precedent will be used in this Liberty University case if it makes it to the Supreme Court as they suspect it might.

An atheist group shouldn’t be forced to hire someone like me any more than a Christian university should be forced to continue employing someone whose lifestyle and beliefs run contrary to what makes them distinctly Christian. We pray this poor ruling (that discriminates against Christians) will be overturned and religious freedom will be preserved in this nation.