A lot of claims but no sources.
Lets find out
the "humiliation of attending a school named for an African American." comes from Michael Haverluck writing at OneNewsNow, June 20, 2018 OneNewsNow was the AFA's news blog
the views on Pocahontas is from Bryan Fisher the executive director of the AFA written on their websight on February 15 2011 "“It’s arresting to think of how different the history of the American settlement and expansion could have been if the other indigenous peoples had followed Pocahontas’ example. She not only recognized the superiority of the God whom the colonists worshipped over the gods of her native people, she recognized the superiority (not the perfection) of their culture and adopted its patterns and language as her own. In other words, she both converted and assimilated. ... Had the other indigenous people followed her example, their assimilation into what became America could have been seamless and bloodless."
(it ignores the fact she was imprisoned and denied food and water until she converted but ... who cares about that?)
only Christians should be allowed to immigrate to America was also from Bryan Fisher April 6 2011 in the AFA newsletter
"they rut like rabbits" also from the AFA newsletter September 6 2011 and agian by Bryan Fisher
“Muslim Americans do not have First Amendment rights,” was stated on Fox News May 8 2015 by Sandy Rios, Director of governmental affairs for the American Family Association
I assume you will ignore all this
they weren't seeking asylum they already had that and they lied to gain entrance to the country.[/QUOTE]
Christians are just as outraged about these things as you are. No one here has defended any of these practices. But neither are we like those people which you seem to be implying.
We recognize that many atrocities have been committed in the name of God. The Lord Jesus Christ was one such example. And history is full of this being the case against many people's. But because someone ascribes their motives to religious fervor and as representative of the will of God doesn't make it so.
If you really want for someone to receive your message, perhaps a more gentle and less accusatory tone would facilitate that.