Florida evangelist Whitney Lynn uses most of her flights as an opportunity to share her faith, a trend that was featured in a recent Washington Post article. On Thursday, she said, her sermon got her kicked off a San Diego-bound jet before it even took off from Orlando International Airport. She documented the removal in a series of videos she posted on social media, one of which had racked up 3 million views on Instagram by Friday afternoon.



Let me guess, she’s going to set up (or have set up for her) a GoFundMe where people who would never have spent the money to travel to where she is to listen to her speak are going to spend more money to donate to her “cause”.
I generally opt for “live and let live” with Christians, but it’s very hard not to draw the line with the ones who will harass you if you do not believe the same way as they do. However, I do think they also make their own look bad. I have a friend who I consider to be a “true Christian.” His take on people like her is that when they spend so much effort to “show” you that they’re a good Christian, they’re most likely doing it to divert your attention from something else. This guy walks the walk, and he can talk it, but he prefers to show by example, not by telling you how to live your life. He figures the ones that can be saved will follow of their own accord. He knows I’m an Atheist. He’s never tried to sell me on religion. I’m not saying people like him are the majority or even all that common. I’m just saying they do exist. I’m also saying that I don’t think most Christians aim to get on that level. I think they’re more like charlatans who know their religion is a scam, and they want to grift you over it.