Over the years, atheists activists have targeted nativities, crosses on public property, prayer and other related symbols and expressions of faith. Now, secularist activists are setting their sights on the discounts that private businesses offer to religious people. TheBlaze already told you about a restaurant in Columbia, Pennsylvania, that is facing atheistic wrath over a church bulletin discount. Now, an amusement park in Little Rock, Arkansas, is facing similar threats — and has already buckled under the pressure.
At issue is a discount that the Willow Springs Water Park has been offering to church groups. Following a non-religious organization’s complaint over being declined the same rate that religious groups enjoy, park owner David Ratliff, purportedly feeling pressure, discontinued the faith-based discount. This decision to bend to the demands of a secular organization wasn’t enough, though. Atheists fear that Willow Springs will, once again, begin offering faith-based discounts next season.
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As a good Christian that Mr. Ratliff was being he falsely called volunteer’s non-Christian. This is not the case. What Mr. Ratliff did not want you to know is that the non-profit group is sponsor by different Churches. When we said that we had a Church that would bring the children Mr. Ratliff said he would not allow it. So, what this means is Mr. Ratliff is passing false witness against the non-profit organization for children and was being a bully. So, please stop with calling names and going against the Bible. Exodus 20:16 “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.
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