Street Preacher Sparks Controversy at University of North Dakota

GRAND FORKS, ND (trfnews.i234.me) – A street preacher stirred controversy on the University of North Dakota campus in Grand Forks. Identified as Daniel Lee from Alaska, he delivered a hardline Christian message, causing a stir among students. Despite some arguments, UND Police Chief Clark confirmed the preacher’s registration to express his views on campus, near the new student union.

During the incident, someone grabbed the preacher’s sign, prompting police intervention to retrieve it. Although not captured on camera, eyewitnesses reported intense exchanges between the preacher and students.

As of now, Daniel Lee is permitted to remain on campus until Thursday. Efforts are underway to document his speeches later in the week.

Reporting for trfnews.i234.me, I’m Tom Berg.

 

14 comments

  1. The exaggerated hellmongering is nothing new for street preachers – they think they need to enumerate sins and exaggerate hell to awaken people. What makes Daniel John Lee (aka Dnajlion7) unusual is his Uber confrontational approach, which can easily veer into abuse, and his theology, which is a non-trinitarian mix of 19th century perfectionistic revival theology and Hebrew roots. Beyond that I'll let people do their own research. In my opinion this gives real Christianity a very bad name.

  2. His name is Daniel John Lee. Born 1979 in Texas, lives in Juneau Alaska now. Been arrested for threatening people online and for violating a restraining order so if you interview him make sure to ask about that. And ask what happened with his ex wives and his kids.

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