When John K. Amanchukwu Sr walked up to the podium during a Wake County School Board meeting, the attendees probably didn’t realize they were about to be rebuked for their sins.
“God is going to judge every last one of you for decisions that are made on behalf of children,” he said. Watch:
Thanks to this man, we get to see an underserved argument against the depravity being forced on kids in public schools, that being the Christian perspective. We need more men and women like this to step up.
Hat Tip: Benny Johnson
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Excellent, I would rather he leave out the “black student(s)” part a little and spoke more in the phrase of all children but the message was crystal clear. Yes black people and students have had it rough and its better and there is room for improvement, but does anyone know the, what, how, where other poor white, non-white and native Indian students set in these situations.
Its time we looked after all of our children — all of the next generation.