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David Barton guest isn't really a victim of religious persecution
Earlier today, David Barton proved just how far he's willing to go to push the "Christians are being persecuted" meme. His guest on "Wallbuilders Live" was John Freshwater, a former middle school science teacher from Mount Vernon, Ohio. Freshwater claims he was fired because he refused to remove his Bible from his desk (he's a devout Pentecostal--Assemblies of God). He claims to have kept it on his desk for years until a new principal came along and fired him in 2008. Listen to the whole thing here, if you can stand it. Well, turns out the truth is a bit less cut-and-dried. Turns out Freshwater was actually fired for doing a crappy job and teaching creationism as science. He did such a poor job teaching evolution that a lot of high school teachers had to spend a lot of time reteaching it. He also tried to teach creation as science, and repeatedly bashed gays as well. Additionally, two students claimed Freshwater burned a cross onto their arms. All in all, behavior that would get a teacher fired anywhere in this country. Just last month, a court upheld the firing. And this in one of the reddest counties in Ohio--Obama lost by 20 here. |
Then again, this seems to be par for the course for Barton. This spring, he had as his guest John Guandolo, a former FBI agent who claims he was forced to resign for speaking out against the Muslim Brotherhood. Actually, he resigned rather than face certain firing forbanging the star witness in the corruption case against "Dollar Bill" Jefferson. The most benign interpretation of this is that Barton is so desperate to help promote the persecution complex that he doesn't bother to do the most basic fact-checking.
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