
High School Christian Child, whom Daniel Whyte III calls MOUNT MARIYAH, Stood for GOD Like the MOUNTAINS ESTHER and DANIEL in the Bible–Big Time–When Her Chicago High School Tried to Get Her to Bow Down and Pray to a Demonic False Hindu god Through the Satanic Transcendental Meditation Program That Was Stupidly Brought into the Chicago High School System to Help Chicago with its Gross Crime Problem. MOUNT MARIYAH GREEN said she felt her “RELIGION OF CHRISTIANITY WAS BEING ATTACKED,” which pushed her to “GO INTO PRAYER MODE” to the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ. Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, quotes the Bible that says “. .. AND A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM.” Whyte says MOUNT MARIYAH is “born-again-saved,” and so are her parents, who apparently taught her well, for when she sensed a check in her spirit that the devil was attacking her Christian faith and her very spirit and soul, she said like Daniel, Shadrach, Meschach, and “A-Bad-Negro,” I cannot bow down and pray to a demon god—as a child. Sadly, this child, MOUNT MARIYAH, showed more sense and courage than the President of the United States, more sense than many Governors, more sense than an entire major city School Board that had to bow down to her, and more spiritual sense than most Pastors who have compromised with the devil and have become sodomite/homosexual-affirming Judases against God and Jesus. GLORY BE TO GOD FOR MOUNT MARIYAH!

A former student at a public high school in Chicago was awarded $150,000 in a settlement last month after she sued over a Transcendental Meditation program that she alleged violated her constitutional rights.
Mariyah Green, 21, sued the Chicago Board of Education in February over a Quiet Time program that was implemented in some urban public schools with the help of the University of Chicago and the David Lynch Foundation, which were also named in the lawsuit.
The Chicago Board of Education and the David Lynch Foundation will each pay $75,000, according to the judgment issued in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on Oct. 23, her lawyers announced last week.
Green, a Christian, told The Christian Post that she had transferred from a charter school to Bogan Public High School during the 2018-2019 school year to play basketball and volleyball.
Before long, she said she found herself expected to participate in the Quiet Time program that implemented Transcendental Meditation and other practices that she believed violated her faith.
Transcendental Meditation, also known as “TM,” was founded in India during the 1950s by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, a Hindu whose program has been variously described as both religious and non-religious. The movement exploded in worldwide popularity in the 1960s and 1970s after being endorsed by celebrities such as The Beatles.
In 2015, the University of Chicago’s Crime Lab rolled out a multiyear study of Quiet Time, the David Lynch Foundation’s school program that implemented Transcendental Meditation, according to a 2016 article from Smithsonian Magazine. One of the largest randomized studies on meditation and children, the project involved 6,800 subjects in Chicago and New York and looked into the practice’s effects on crime and violence, the magazine reported.
Green and her lawyers alleged to CP that the Quiet Time program expected students to chant a mantra and pay homage to Hindu deities in a “Puja” ceremony, which they claim was fundamentally “demonic” in its character, as well as a violation of Green’s Christian beliefs and rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
Green, who was a minor at the time, told CP that an instructor would take students four or five at a time into a darkened room she characterized as “spooky.” She remembered that the presence of candles and an image of a guru in front of an altar indicated to her “a weird scenario” that made her uncomfortable.
“It looked like a picture of some type of idol that I knew not to worship,” she remembered.
Green said she never learned the meaning of the mantra she was given but noted that she was told not to tell others what it was, including her parents. She said the experience made her feel her “religion was being attacked,” which pushed her to “go into prayer mode” and to seek members of her church to pray over her for spiritual protection.
“You just never know what the whole purpose was of the meditation, the way they wanted me to do it,” she said.
Source: Christian Post
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