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Christian rocker brings down the house in Detroit after facing Canadian censorship

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When it comes to religious freedom, things are different in the land of the free and the home of the brave.

Detroit, Mich. is situated just 2.7 km away from Windsor, Ont. Accessible via the Ambassador Bridge or the Detroit-Windsor tunnel, on a good day, a drive of a just a few minutes separates Canada from the United States of America.

But in terms of freedom of speech, the tale of these two nations is night and day. Going from our dominion to the U.S. republic is akin to Dorothy going from dreary Kansas to the Technicolor paradise that is the Land of Oz.

We popped by Detroit last Saturday to catch Sean Feucht’s latest concert in a public park.

Guess what: the city did not revoke his permit due to “safety” concerns. The mainstream media did not go on a journalistic jihad to vilify and demonize Sean nor Christianity. The rank and file members of Antifa, the Islamists, and the zealots who comprise the Rainbow Mafia did not show up to the park to protest and intimidate attendees and throw smoke bombs.

 
There's apparently a LOT more to the story and Feucht isn't the innocent victim he's portrayed here. Normally I like Rebel News and agree with much of what they say. They didn't dig well enough on this one. And Feucht has used this persecution gig before.

I don't approve of govt interference with church stuff but that didn't happen to Feucht in Canada.

This Canadian Christian street pastor who also does a fair bit of good discernment ministry (he's often linked up to another Canadian who is now doing that too- Laura Lyn Tyler Thomson) did some digging and created this video here which sheds a LOT of light and context as to what Mr Feucht did to create this issue that he then cried religious persecution over. I've bumped into him before - Brother John Elving.

- YouTube He's a bit rambly but he circles back to the point over and over and this isn't the first time that Feucht has been brought under scrutiny by discernment ministries which include Justin Peters. 2 months ago, long before this blew up Justin Peters was pointing out the problems with this NAR Hillsong singer who calls himself a Christian Nationalist. Julie Roys has brought up his financial deceptions prior to this scandal in her Roys Report.

He brings up Elias Dummer a Christian Canadian musician who fact checked Feucht's claims. Dummer's fact checks included the kind of context about churches being burnt, and closed.

Here is the article from Premier Christianity by Elias Dummer:: Why Christians like me are opposing Sean Feucht’s ‘persecution’ narrative - in this article you can follow links to the Julie Roys report on Feucht,

quote from the Premier Christianity article includes these links
"Recent investigative reporting by The Roys Report revealed Feucht’s nonprofits purchasing high-value properties — some listed as parsonages — later found on short-term rental sites. Five of his former colleagues have also provided evidence on truthandfreedomstories.com of Feucht’s unethical handling of donations, poor treatment of staff and volunteers and dishonesty in the way he presents himself in the media."

A point Dummer makes in the Premier Christianity article is important: Sean Feucht has been using the persecution narrative before, and it's paid off big. This isn't the first or only time he's done this.



and for those who just want to read a brief article only about this particular claim of Canadian authorities persecuting him, this one published by Julie Roys The Roys Report here: Sean Feucht and Musician Elias Dummer Battle Online, after Dummer Challenges Feucht’s Persecution Claims adds a LOT of much needed context.
 
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