Evangelical Christian author and pastor Johnathan Martin claims he continues to be banned from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.Taber Andrew Bain/Flickrhide captiontoggle captionTaber Andrew Bain/FlickrAn evangelical Christian writer and pastor suggests he is been banned in the Liberty College campus for criticizing President Jerry Falwell, Jr., a longtime ally of President Donald Trump. The writer, Jonathan Martin, mentioned inside of a Twitter thread that he was on the campus of Liberty, a non-public Christian school in Lynchburg, Va., Monday evening to get a live performance from the duo Johnnyswim when he was escorted absent by armed campus law enforcement. Tonight once the @JOHNNYSWIM clearly show, three armed @LibertyU police officers (& I think 2 not in uniform)came Pat Neshek Jersey & escorted me out of their green room pic.twitter.com/eigyE1LjaG Jonathan Martin (@theboyonthebike) October 31, 2017 Martin explained he was photographed and told by Liberty law enforcement that he’d be „immediately arrested if I ever stepped foot on @LibertyU property again.“ On Twitter and his blog, Martin has actually been a frequent critic of Falwell and Trump, particularly Falwell’s „alignment“ with Steve Bannon and the movement known as the alt-right, which includes white nationalist and white supremacist groups. Inside of a lengthy statement, Liberty College stated the university welcomes „peaceful debate,“ and that Martin was removed because officials believed he intended to hold an unauthorized event on campus. The statement stated he did not follow protocols for campus events, that such events require advance notice and authorization and that he was seeking publicity.Earlier Monday evening, Martin had announced his intention to hold a prayer meeting the next morning within the Liberty campus. This was evidently in response to my strong criticism of @JerryFallwellJr’s alignment not only with the darkest contours of Trumpism, but Jonathan Martin (@theboyonthebike) October 31, 2017 That statement followed multiple previous tweets in recent days, where Martin had talked about holding a „peaceful action“ on campus to respond to Falwell. He mentioned he had been „overwhelmed“ with the interest. expre sly with Steve Bannon & the alt-right he represents. I came to the showtonight as guests of @JOHNNYSWIM & @amandasuramirez. Jonathan Martin (@theboyonthebike) October 31, 2017 The statement from Liberty also expre sed concerns about campus safety:“Members of the liberty University community are always welcome to engage in peaceful debate, intellectual inquiry and protest, but for public safety reasons, organized events by outside groups require advance notice and participating in the appropriate application proce s. Liberty University learned via social media of an attempt by Jonathan Martin to schedule an event on its private campus without any prior authorization or consultation. Mr. Martin is not a student, faculty member or employee of Liberty University. There are facility use protocols for those who are not members of the College community to schedule events around the campus. Those protocols take into account safety and security, as well as schedule conflicts and costs. Absent such pre-planning and authorization, an event promoted to the general public on social media has the potential to be a security risk. Given the late hour of the notice, the only effective way to prevent the unauthorized event from happening this morning was to i sue a trespa s warning to its organizer, Mr. Martin, last evening. This was done inside of a profe sional and matter of fact manner by Liberty College Police Department. In light of the climate of protests a sociated with campuses acro s the country, Liberty College takes seriously its obligation to preserve and maintain campus safety and security. While College community members can freely make arrangements for their events, those who are not members of the University community have a higher burden to be granted acce s to Liberty University’s facilities for their non-public purposes. Even so, from time to time the University has made places available for outside groups to stage protests. Typically, however, those groups are directed off campus, especially where there are no tie-ins with a student organization or other member of the University community. It may be po sible that Jonathan Martin knew his unauthorized event would ultimately not be permitted to occur around the non-public property of Liberty University but he simply hoped to garner more attention to his cause by having his efforts stopped. So be it. The judgment was made that it was safer to stop the event before it started than to attempt to turn away an unknown number of people who traveled to Liberty’s campus. Either option Drew Hutchison Jersey likely gives Mr. Martin’s cause the publicity he apparently seeks. The College cannot be concerned with whether its actions provide additional oxygen to either side of a debate but rather must be concerned about safety and security of its campus.“In an interview with NPR, Martin mentioned he sees his removal from campus as a response to his criticism of Falwell. Martin claimed he met off campus with about 20 students on Tuesday morning, and is making plans to host an off-campus demonstration in the coming months. „If the desire of the Falwell administration was to somehow quash me and my involvement with the students, this just backfired in the severe way,“ Martin said. „Because to me it only underscores how urgent this work is, and how long-term it’s gonna be.“ Martin, who describes himself as an evangelical, stated he believes Falwell is „uniquely complicit“ in aligning evangelical Christianity with ideologies like white nationalism through his support for Trump and Bannon. He mentioned he was particularly distre sed by Trump’s equivocal response to the recent violence in Charlottesville, Va., during a neo-Nazi rally. „It often feels to me like a whole new religion,“ he said. „… It seems like with Falwell there’s no boundaries.“ Falwell was one of the first prominent evangelical leaders to support Trump’s candidacy during the 2016 Republican primary. He is urged evangelicals to look beyond Trump’s history of multiple marriages and vulgar language including a 2005 recording where he brags about touching women’s genitals without consent. In an interview with NPR in May, Falwell said no leader is without flaws. „Because the ones that you think are so perfect and sinle s, it’s just you don’t know about it,“ Falwell claimed. „They’re all just as bad. We all are, and that’s the bottom line.“ Some Liberty students and alumni have followed Falwell’s lead; but others have complained about the university’s a sociation with Trump, who has campaigned on campus and who delivered his first commencement speech as president there in 2017. Falwell has explained repeatedly that he supports Trump as an individual, and not on behalf of the college which his father founded and he now leads. But di sent can come at a cost; a prominent member of the college board of trustees, Mark DeMo s, resigned from your board last year just after publicly disagreeing with Falwell’s endorsement. In August, a group of Liberty alumni including a former Student Government A sociation president announced an effort to return diplomas to the institution in protest of Falwell’s continued support for Trump. In an interview with Fox News, Falwell dismi sed the effort as „grandstanding.“ The university released a statement expre sing support for former students https://www.philliesside.com/philadelphia-phillies/darren-daulton-jersey ‚ right to protest, adding, „let’s also remember that those same diplomas are quite helpful in helping these graduates secure well-paying jobs.“
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