The Smith and Rowland Show
What happens when biblical beliefs are labeled as "hate speech"? Alan Smith and Jeff Rowland examine the growing pressure on Bible-believing Christians and warn how social labels can become legal and social restrictions. In this episode of The Smith and Rowland Show, the conversation begins with plenty of humor, including Alan's new house-building project, two unusual sponsors, toilet plungers, and chair yoga. The discussion then turns to a serious report about a Finnish parliamentarian who faced legal consequences over written and social media statements supporting the biblical definition of marriage. Allan and Jeff examine how Christian teachings are being classified as offensive, harmful, or dangerous in parts of Europe and North America. They discuss the possibility of hate speech laws affecting pastors, churches, employment, travel, professional licensing, public office, and the ability to speak freely from the pulpit. The hosts also address the response within the church, including apathy, complacency, progressive theology, and the danger of remaining silent while religious freedom narrows. They compare current events with historical examples involving Christians under the Roman Empire, the French Revolution, and communist regimes. This episode raises important questions about the First Amendment, censorship, biblical marriage, religious liberty, political ideology, and the responsibility of Christians to stand firmly on Scripture. Watch, share your thoughts in the comments, and subscribe to The Smith and Rowland Show for more discussion on prophecy, culture, current events, and the Christian faith. #BibleBelievers #ReligiousFreedom #ChristianPersecution #HateSpeech #TheSmithAndRowlandShow
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