Tony Perkins Vs New York Times

“Just when you thought the media couldn’t sink any lower, the Times takes on the same First Amendment that gives it the freedom to print these vicious attacks on Christians. In a stunning column, the newspaper argues that men and women of faith have no place in public management of any kind. The piece, which shows a remarkable disinterest in the facts, claims that Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran didn’t have permission to publish his book on biblical morality. Not only did Cochran have permission from the city’s ethics office to publish his book, but he only distributed it in his personal capacity at church — where a handful of his coworkers attend. At no point did Kelvin Cochran ‘foist his views on anyone. And if you follow the Times‘s suggestion to its natural conclusion, then there’s no place in this country for Christians in any position of authority! It’s time for the city of Atlanta to end its campaign of discrimination
against Christians, whose only crime is exercising the same liberties
our forefathers came to these shores to protect. The New York Times
is calling for public servants to be held to a different standard when
it comes to their freedom of speech and religion. But I think most
Americans are quite happy with the standard that we’ve had for the last
226 years — the First Amendment!” – Hate group leader Tony Perkins, ranting about this editorial.