Posted on 07/01/2025 8:25:05 AM PDT by Twotone
Just down the road from my house, a pastor was crucified in his bed — crown of thorns and all.
That’s not the start of a horror movie. It’s the real story of Pastor William Schonemann of New River Bible Chapel in Arizona. His murder in May received almost no media coverage until last week, when the suspect not only confessed to the killing but admitted he had plans to assassinate four more pastors in Arizona — and others across the country.
As a pastor who lives not far from where this happened, I couldn’t help but wonder: Was I on his list?
The motive? The suspect claimed to be on a divine mission to “purify Israel” of anyone who teaches that Jesus is the Son of God. His logic was as deranged as it was deadly: You can’t kill the Son of God — so Jesus isn’t the Son of God. Therefore, anyone who says otherwise must die. He targeted pastors who preach that God forgives repentant sinners through Christ.
In other words, he hunted Christians.
This wasn’t an isolated attack. Just last week, a deacon in Michigan stopped a would-be shooter from opening fire inside a church. Whether through violence or through the daily pressure campaign of soft totalitarianism from elected leftists — who impose radical gender and social ideology — Christians face growing persecution in America.
So here’s the question: Will these attacks on Christians be prosecuted as hate crimes?
U.S. law defines a hate crime as violence motivated by bias against a protected class. Religion qualifies. A man confesses to murdering a pastor because he preached the gospel. That’s not just homicide — it’s a textbook hate crime.
So where’s the outrage?
The answer is simple. We’ve allowed a media and university culture to take root that treats Christianity not just as wrong — but as evil. Christians, they insist, stand in the way of liberation, especially sexual liberation. The man who murdered Pastor Schonemann didn’t need a gender studies degree to absorb the worldview pushed by most public universities and entertainment platforms.
LGBTQ centers, DEI bureaucracies, and entire academic departments teach students that Christianity is repressive, outdated, and harmful. Professors tell them Christians cannot be victims of oppression because Christians are the majority. We must be decolonized, dismantled, or disappeared.
Most people never enroll in Gender Studies 401, but they absorb the ideology from those who do. Graduates of these programs run media outlets, direct Netflix specials, and draft corporate policy. So when Amazon Prime pushes queer identity as liberation, the implied message is clear: Christian morality is the enemy. And when that message gets repeated often enough, unstable people act on it.
Now imagine the reverse. Had the victim belonged to a different religion — particularly one deemed “marginalized” or “indigenous” — CNN would run wall-to-wall coverage. MSNBC hosts would cry on air about America’s hatred. The Justice Department would announce investigations before the body cooled.
If the killer had cited Christian teachings while attacking a Planned Parenthood activist or drag performer, Los Angeles would be on fire and the Palestinian flag would fly from city hall.
But Pastor Schonemann preached Christ crucified. And so, the outrage is muted.
Calling out this double standard matters, but it’s not enough. Pointing fingers at leftist hypocrisy only gets us so far. It’s time for action.
First, Christians must expose the incoherence of the ideologies used to justify this persecution. These movements promise justice but cannot define it. They claim to liberate, yet they demand conformity and submission. As a philosophy professor, I’ve challenged my own university’s faculty to debate these ideas. So far, silence. But shining light on the hollowness of their worldview creates space for the truth — and for grace.
Second, Christians must stop funding the institutions that despise us. Public universities are not neutral. They’ve become temples of anti-Christian dogma. Professors hide behind “academic freedom,” but the Constitution does not require taxpayers to bankroll propaganda. We must say: “No more. I won’t pay you to teach my child to hate the truth.”
After the murder, Pastor Schonemann’s son noted that the media seemed more interested in the killer than in his father’s life and witness. He’s right. And when the media finally does speak, don’t be surprised if it’s to ask: “Why do Christians deserve this?”
Years ago, I sat on a panel at Harvard Law School. It was just before the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling. One panelist — an Ivy League professor of some renown — smiled and said, “Christians like to be persecuted, so let them be.” The audience applauded. No one flinched.
It’s time for Christian parents to wake up. The age of the “neutral” university has ended. Our children are not just being taught to tolerate different views — they are being indoctrinated to hate what is true, good, and beautiful. They are told in no uncertain terms: Christianity is the problem.
Until we demand equal protection under the law — and stop funding our own cultural executioners — the attacks will continue.
The killer in Arizona refused dialogue. He chose violence to silence the truth. Ask yourself: How different is that from the message preached by DEI activists and gender ideologues who say we must either conform or disappear?
They’ve told us exactly what they believe. It’s time we take them at their word.
Just horrific ping.
First I’ve even heard of this.
Whoaaaaa!
Me, too. Interesting what the media chooses to ignore.
Sheafe added that he did not feel "called" by God to commit these heinous crimes, but believed that God would forgive him.
The suspect's father, Chris Sheafe, told Arizona Family his son had an extensive criminal background, but recently became obsessed with the Old Testament. He added they did not have contact regularly.
"I hadn't talked to him for a while prior to all this. So, the first time I had a chance to talk to him...he was very open and explained to me that he was very sorry about things that had occurred... (and) he wasn't going to hide anything," Sheafe said.
First I’ve even heard of this, on FR. I heard it a week ago, but took it with a block of salt, because it wasn't on FR...
I saw that! He looked to be a kind man. Horrible way to die! The killer is evil!
Me as well.
I am surprised that this particular killing did not receive any attention from the conservative and alt-right media, or even evangelical sources. The evangelical church is also under fire from demented communists and people like the killer at the Christian school in Nashville who was hopped up on psychotropic drugs and testosterone boosters.
He heard “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
I Drove past Paster Bob’s church in New River AZ and said a silent prayer last month and watched a Video of the Perp with his delusion revealed last night.
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The devil stalks about seeking whom he may destroy.
The killer is obviously a demon sent from hell itself.
It’s Been on Freerepublic Several Times.
From another search:
Adam Christopher Sheafe, 51, confessed to killing 76-year-old Pastor William Schoneman..
Adam
Christopher
Sheafe
Yikes
Probably yud heh vav heh
Four-letter name of God in Hebrew.
‘Martyrdom: “It’s what christians crave.”
Luke 22:36 – Sell Your Cloak to Buy a Sword
Arizona pastor’s alleged killer admits to planning other religiously motivated murders
ABCNNBCBS ignored it with all their might................
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