..Why was she invited on?
Because during the course of her speech, she included her testimony of salvation and shared how she hoped others would know Christ and be saved from eternal hell.
The pathetic team of 6 commentators who sat in judgment of her were almost unanimous that she was in the wrong...
..but they found the school even more in the wrong, because they didn't read & edit her speech.
These pathetic 6, sitting in judgment, threw her a few kudo crumbs, but overall were aghast that God was glorified!
Good mercy, our nation is going to H**L in a handbasket with this amnesty mess, contagious lunatic running around the world... and who knows what...
..and yet the newsfolks still argue over a valedictorian speech cause it mentioned God.
“shared how she hoped others would know Christ and be saved from eternal hell.”
“and yet the newsfolks still argue over a valedictorian speech cause it mentioned God.”
Do you think that maybe the complaints might have been that she insulted every non-Christian in the room, by telling them they were destined for eternal hell?
I doubt seriously whether they would have had any problem with her thanking God for her good fortune and his guidance. The problem comes when “Christians” feel a need to judge those who do not believe the same things that they do. Sure, there is a place for that. Its called a church, or a church sponsored event. It is not a public graduation ceremony. The commentators were right, and this “valedictorian” may have gotten good grades, but she wasn’t very smart.