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A report from James Dobson's Family Institute notes that a university teacher has published a "screed" about Christian privilege.
But, the report notes, the prof disproves her own claims – by attacking the faith at length.
"The fact that this attack on Christianity is happening is a clear sign that there isn't much 'Christian privilege" at all," the report, written by Gary Bauer, explains.
Dobson is the founder of the popular FamilyTalk radio, and posts online announcements and comments on today's issues.
The new posting, by Bauer, explains the professor was at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and wrote "Understanding Christian Privilege."
"Those of us who identify as Christians certainly are privileged to know the love and grace of our savior, Jesus Christ. But that's not exactly what this professor had in mind," the commentary said.
"In a six-page screed, she blasted Christianity as an oppressive force, declaring, 'Christian privilege is directly connected to white supremacy and settler colonialism,'" it said.
It was not just one professor spouting off, either, it explained.
"It is indicative of the growing hostility toward Christians at many universities across America. It is indicative of the growing hostility toward faith in corporate America and among the political left that we are seeing most especially during 'Pride Month.'"
But the fact is those attacks all undermine wild claims about "Christian privilege," it said.
"Just think about the choice the Los Angeles Dodgers recently made. The legendary team had no problems choosing to align with the bigoted, anti-Christian Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence over the strenuous objections of faithful Christian baseball fans. So much for 'Christian privilege.'
"The Left is also pushing a similarly negative theme whenever it raises the specter of so-called 'Christian nationalism.' As far as I can discern, a 'Christian nationalist' is how the Left describes people who love God, love America, and love our founding…"
Meanwhile, persecution of Christians is surging around the globe: In India where Hindu nationalists have murdered scores, and in Africa and the Middle East, where Islamists are doing the murdering.
"Right here in the United States, hundreds of churches that uphold the sanctity of life have been vandalized and set on fire in recent years. The violence against churches and faith-based ministries increased significantly after Roe v. Wade was overturned," the commentary said.
Dobson's resume includes being the adviser to a long list of presidents on faith issues. He's been called by secular publications the nation's "most influential evangelical leader," and he also founded the influential Family Research Council in the 1980s.
He has written dozens of books that have sold millions of copies, including "Dare to Discipline," "The Strong-Willed Child," "Bringing Up Boys," "Bringing up Girls," "When God Doesn't Make Sense" and more.