Facing Opposition
Written by: Chris Stump | March 26th, 2009Though it would be great to have a peaceful and civil Day of Truth event, many times that just isn’t the case. You may well know that schools are becoming more and more biased when it comes to homosexual issues. Homosexual propaganda is seeping into classroom lectures, and teachers and administrators alike are enforcing one-sided rhetoric. By standing up for what you believe in and sharing the truth you will most likely experience some form of opposition.
I’ve heard countless stories from students who have participated in previous Day of Truth events that paint a rather harsh picture. Students have been criticized and humiliated in front of their classmates by teachers – teachers who have fallen prey to pro-gay rhetoric and have lost understanding of what tolerance truly means. Depending on your school atmosphere, you may very well experience the same kind of condemnation, anger, and judgment. How will you handle the guards that may be thrown up to counteract your message, or the offensive attacks that may pop up when you participate?
Experiencing pressure and personal attack because you want to dialogue and share your own beliefs on homosexuality can be discouraging and even scary. It can be difficult to stand up for a belief that is constantly pounded by waves of skepticism, anger, and ideology that what you believe is a load of crock. (Read more)