Michael L. Weinstein – Wikipedia

Published On: March 20, 2019|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|2 Comments on Michael L. Weinstein – Wikipedia|

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From: (name withheld)
Subject: Re: Michael L. Weinstein – Wikipedia
Date: March 15, 2019 at 3:37:07 AM MDT

 

Sorry about you and your family being harassed at the academy being called such filth Not all Christians are that way but if you can defend someone on what they wear and then take away what people like to read I’m just wondering how fair is that The hatred is from the Devil He hates GOD chosen ones and will use any person to do such evil acts I do pray that you see the LIGHT In GOD we trust
Shalom

Response from MRFF Advisory Board Member Mike Farrell
On Mar 20, 2019, at 12:15 AM, Mike  wrote:


Hello

It’s a bit hard to understand your message, so I hope you’ll forgive me if my response is not exactly on point.

We certainly understand that not all Christians are like the bigots who often attack us. We just find it sad that so many who claim to be followers of Jesus seem to have no real comprehension of what being a Christian actually means and what it requires of them.

I’m unclear about what you mean when you say “if you can defend someone on what they wear and then take away what people like to read…” Who is defending someone on what they wear? And who is taking away what people like to read?

We certainly are not concerned about what people wear and we don’t take away anything people like to read.

Though I don’t personally share your view about the Devil and I’m not sure who it is you refer to as “GOD chosen ones,” you are welcome to believe what you choose. That is exactly what our organization is trying to protect: your right to believe as you choose. We want to ensure that everyone  has the same right.

Thanks for your thoughts.

Mike Farrell
(MRFF Board of Advisors)

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  1. Dave Kisor March 22, 2019 at 12:54 am

    Aloha MRFF

    This is just a scientific wild guess, but I believe the man who made the statement about defending what people wear and taking things away refer to the hijab incident and removing bibles from displays at government facilities.

  2. Bruce L. Gross December 1, 2023 at 4:49 pm

    WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE YOU OR ME? WHY CAN’T IT BE US? A
    bible does not exclude you or your religion. Judaism and Christianity are inexorably linked forever. If you don’t agree with the
    bible, don’t read it. If I don’t agree with the
    torah, I won’t read it, but I respect it, and I fully expect to spend eternity with all good people of every race creed, and color.
    Best wishes to you and your family, and thank you all for your service. I myself am a former US Army officer and
    vietnam combat veteran. MACV SOG TEAM 73.

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