Oklahoma's 'Christ is King' resolution stirs debate at Easter: What legislators are saying
- An Easter resolution in Oklahoma has sparked controversy over the phrase 'Christ is King,' which some see as a core Christian belief dating back 2,000 years, according to Abdu Murray.
- Many Christians globally will affirm 'Christ is King' during Easter, focusing on its true meaning as a symbol of hope.
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FFRF: ‘Christ is King’ Okla. House resolution is pure Christian nationalism
The Freedom From Religion Foundation applauds the widespread backlash against a blatantly unconstitutional “Christ is King” resolution hastily passed last week by the Oklahoma House of Representatives. FFRF has previously pointed out the hypocrisy of the resolution that, with one hand, proclaims “Christ is King,” while on the other hand disingenuously denies that it is “intended to establish any religion or infringe upon the rights of any indivi…
Oklahoma House Declares ‘Christ is King’ in New Legislation
In a clear affirmation of Oklahoma’s spiritual heritage, the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed House Concurrent Resolution 1013, proclaiming “Christ … Read More The post Oklahoma House Declares ‘Christ is King’ in New Legislation first appeared on Charisma News. The post Oklahoma House Declares ‘Christ is King’ in New Legislation appeared first on Charisma News.
Oklahoma House Declares "Christ is King" in New Legislation
In a clear affirmation of Oklahoma’s spiritual heritage, the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed House Concurrent Resolution 1013, proclaiming “Christ is King” during the Christian observance of Holy Week. The resolution, championed by Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, reaffirms the state’s foundation in faith and its longstanding cultural values rooted in Christianity. Olsen emphasized the importance of aligning the resolution with Holy Week, a sa…
'Christ is King' apparently being 'weaponized by hate groups' as Christian renewal trends · American Wire News
Disparate parties coalescing behind the message “Christ is King” found faithful Christians warning against “narcissists, hedonists, and psychopaths” weaponizing faith. Virality remained an apt description for any idea that began its rapid spread across social media, as, all too often, the content proved infectious to an otherwise healthy ecosystem. Such was the case as scholars from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) joined with the…
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