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What the mainstream media does to Christians. With Voddie Baucham, Aaiden Diggs, Neymar, Benjamin Watson, Bubba Watson, and Paula Faris. Subscribe to 1) help spread Truth, and 2) win a beautiful handcrafted leather Bible (details here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFYSvr9k1Es). Thank you so much for your support and encouragement!!! Update: Benjamin Watson has clarified the situation with CNN - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=564447367996544. At the same time, it's still clear that CNN does have a bias against Christianity.

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This is Trayvon Diggs, an NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys. And this is
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Aiden Diggs, Trayvon's son. During the Dallas Cowboys training camp, Trayvon gave the microphone to Aiden.
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So every time I'm with my dad, I love it. He gives me picks and makes me really happy.
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And Dad took me to win the Super Bowl today because it's my favorite team. And even though one time
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I came here, I saw my dad practicing.
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And it made me feel like I'm in a different toy camp.
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And I really love number seven because... I love the whole world.
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I love God and Jesus. And I love my whole family. That's the message Aiden wanted to share with the world.
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But take a look at how the NFL quote tweeted Aiden's remarks. It does not get any cuter than Aiden Diggs.
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I love the whole world. I love the whole world. Aiden Diggs is the gift that keeps on giving.
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What happened to Aiden saying... I love God and Jesus and I love my family. Clearly the
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NFL and ESPN would have included... And I love my family. In their tweets if they could.
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But that would have involved including... I love God and Jesus. In their tweets too, which apparently they did not want to do.
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So instead of quoting everything Aiden wanted to communicate, the NFL and ESPN censored out the religious part of what
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Aiden said in order to communicate a secular, humanistic message. Why they blocking out all the good stuff?
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Of course what the NFL and ESPN did was not at all abnormal or unexpected. The mainstream media has a history of censoring out anything to do with Christianity and Jesus.
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You've got to censor television, you fools! Now follow my orders! This is
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Benjamin Watson, tight end for the New Orleans Saints. He wrote a Facebook post about the
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Ferguson riots that went viral, so CNN decided to interview him about it. However, when
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Watson started talking about Jesus and the gospel, this happened. Salvation for this sin is the gospel.
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The only way to really cure that what's on the inside is understanding that Jesus Christ died for our sins. And so, to me, on a micro level, it's understanding...
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And just like that, we lost him. Was this just a coincidence? It seems odd that CNN would lose
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Watson right before he started talking about Jesus. And what's the strange color spectrum that appears right before CNN loses
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Watson? More than likely, CNN simply didn't want to have anyone say positive things about Jesus and Christianity live on its mainstream network.
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Neymar de Silva Santos, a Brazilian professional soccer player who plays for the Brazil national team.
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In a video played during a gala that summarized Neymar's successes, Neymar is shown celebrating with his team after winning a match.
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Notice that in this video, Neymar is wearing a plain white headband, but that's not what
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Neymar actually wore during the celebration. In the original footage, you can see that Neymar was wearing a headband with the words 100 %
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Jesus. Neymar has been very outspoken about his Christian faith. His mother was an evangelical
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Christian who attended a Pentecostal church in Brazil when he was a teenager. Why did
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FIFA decide to censor Neymar's headband? FIFA said the censorship was to not offend sensibilities and said that people linked to the organization may not offend the dignity or integrity of a country, private person, or group of people through contemptuous, discriminatory, or denigratory words or actions on account of race, skin color, ethnic, national, or social origin, gender, language, religion, political opinion, or any other opinion, wealth, birth, or any other status, sexual orientation, or any other reason.
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Wow. So simply wearing a headband that says you are a Christian is deemed offensive according to FIFA.
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And that list went on and on. Clearly, FIFA has a social agenda that is not at all friendly towards Christians, especially
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Christians who are bold and unashamed about telling the world that they are Christians. This is
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Bubba Watson, 2012 Masters Champion. After his win, Watson gives an acceptance speech on ESPN, and can you guess what happened?
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First off, to all my fans, you've got to say, Go Dawgs. And then second,
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I've got to thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. This day means so much more than putting on this green jacket in many ways.
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All right, so a technical glitch there from Augustin National, but we will bring you much more of Bubba Watson.
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Of course, just like with Aidan Diggs, it seems that ESPN has always done everything it can to prevent people from talking about Jesus and their
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Christian faith on its mainstream media network. All right, so a technical glitch there from Augustin National, but we will bring you much more of Bubba Watson.
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Obviously, an emotional scene. Was this really just a technical glitch? Seems awfully coincidental that these technical glitches always seem to happen when
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Christians start talking about Jesus on national television. Just like that, we lost him.
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This is Paula Ferris, an ESPN News correspondent. On an episode of The View, Ferris talks about Jesus Christ.
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But listen to what The View does with what she says. We couldn't say, Oh my God. We couldn't say
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JC. We couldn't say Jesus. My son, you know, I know. We could say Jesus. You could say
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Jesus, but not Jesus. Yes, unless you were praising him, and then you could say Jesus. Why did
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The View mute the words Jesus and Jesus Christ? Because to the mainstream media, even the very mention of Jesus is offensive and must be censored, even when the words aren't being used in a hostile or offensive manner.
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All this censoring of Christians and mainstream media seems preposterous. They're messing with my shoes.
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Until we realize that to many in our culture, Christianity itself is an evil, oppressive force in the world that must be fought against and never embraced.
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So most people have heard of white privilege and male privilege, but they haven't heard of Christian privilege. And you may think, I mean, Christian privilege, that's, of course, that's something that you're making up.
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No, absolutely not. In the literature and readings for diversity and social justice, for example,
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Christian privilege is identified as a major source of oppression in Western culture in general and in American culture in particular.
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Christian privilege is as evil as white privilege. Christianity is the oppressor.
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So if Christianity is the oppressor, and social justice is about alleviating the oppression, then social justice has to be opposed to what?
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Christianity. It's absolutely necessary for social justice to be opposed to Christianity. Because Christianity in this culture is a major, and for some people, the major means of oppression.