Christianity under fire!

England was also temporary home to the Iskra, a Marxist newspaper that's management went on to establish the Soviet Union. :truestory:

Proud of that and the help we afforded Marx and the work done by Engels.
Roll forward to the sixties and we nearly did it again.
 
But we will not go gently into that good night, we will shine our light brighter than ever because darkness fears the light.

http://www.gopusa.com/theloft/2013/...er-religious-items-go-or-you-do/?subscriber=1

Message to Teacher: Either Religious Items Go... or You Do
By Bobby Eberle January 14, 2013 7:13 am
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It's a question about common sense. When a high school has a gay and lesbian group and also has a Bible study group, why is it that the teacher involved with the Bible study group is the one coming under fire? But that's exactly what's happening at one school, where the teacher is being told to remove religious items from her classroom and not participate in the Bible study meetings or activities.

Yes, this story is for real, and it's just another example of how anything goes in today's high schools except Christianity, of course. As reported by WIVB Channel 4 in New York, a Cheektowaga high school science teacher is now fighting back with her own law suit.

Joelle Silver, a teacher at the school for seven years, says she received a "counseling letter" to remove the items from her classroom. The suit was filed against the district, President of the Board of Education Brian J. Gould, and Superintendent of Schools Dennis Kane.

The complaint filed by the AFLC claims other teachers and faculty at the school were not required to remove items of personal or religious speech. One of the arguments the document makes is in reference to a social worker at the school, who the complaint alleges, by contrast, is allowed to promote a "gay rights agenda."

According to the report, all of this started when one student... ONE... complained. And, of course, the student didn't go through the school system. Instead the student contacted the Freedom from Religion group, who is always willing to threaten legal action all in the effort to force God completely out of society.

The American Freedom Law Center (AFLC) has come to the aid of the teacher, Joelle Silver.

Robert Muise, AFLC Co-Founder and Senior Counsel, commented, "This is one of the most egregious examples of religious hostility I have witnessed in a public school. Ms. Silver does not cease being a Christian nor does she shed her constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate."

According to the "counseling letter," which is now a permanent part of Silver's employment file, failure to follow any of the directions would lead to "serious disciplinary consequences, including the termination of [her] employment."

The School District's hostility toward Silver's Christian faith was blatant, particularly in light of the fact that the School District permits other teachers and administrators to display in their classrooms and offices various messages and other items that reflect their personal viewpoints on a wide range of subject matter. For example, a social worker at the very same High School displays inside and outside of her office various messages that promote the "gay rights" agenda, including LGBT-themed posters and advertisements from activist organizations.

Here is a copy of the letter received by Joelle Silver.

But it's not just the religious items. As the WIVB report notes, the school is even coming down on Silver's participation in the school's Bible study group.

The complaint filed against the district also says Silver was told not to participate in the Bible Study Club's meetings or activities, so it could not be interpreted as being promoted by her or the district. The letter states Silver had a 'prayer box' in the classroom that was being used by the club throughout the school day and instructed her to remove it. The complaint alleges that, by contrast, the school's Gay Straight Alliance is allowed to have students participate in club activities during the school day.

When will it all end? This overt attack on Christianity is over the top, especially when one considers what other teachers can do, say, or promote at the same school.
Who are you trying to bullshit? Everytime I see one of these hack pieces I see a case of projection. What you're really advocating is a handfull of religious zealots shoving their religious views down the publics throat. Not gonna happen pal.
 
Who are you trying to bullshit? Everytime I see one of these hack pieces I see a case of projection. What you're really advocating is a handfull of religious zealots shoving their religious views down the publics throat. Not gonna happen pal.


Why don't you just answer the specifics in his post instead of a generic liberal whine we seem to always get from you......
 
That is not what I asked you. I asked about the teacher leading muslim prayers or wiccan rituals. Would you be in favor of your kids being in the class while the teacher led wiccan rituals? I mean, they could opt out.

as long as they are not forced to participate I couldn't care less.
 
silly of you to repeat the claim after I've just shown you how wrong you are....

What you are referring to is not a claim it is fact. There are no living witnesses and no written evidence that, beyond any doubt, was written at the time of the event. There is no proof that even those pieces of writing were written by the person named nor that they were written at the time.
There is evidence that they might have been. You may argue that it is probable. But you cannot prove that anything in the bible is true.
As far as I am aware there are no artifacts, or at least not enough to prove, that were made or used at the time or times of the bible. Even fragmentts of wood, finger bones and shrouds have been shown to be much younger than previously supposed.
 
actually, I suspect at the very least, every person living in Jerusalem is a living witness that it exists....there are buildings there that existed when the Bible was written....you can swim in the Jordan River.........stand in the church at Corinth......now, you've been proven wrong twice.....
 
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Yes....as I quoted in Post 96 above....

Its a distinction without a significant difference, isn't it?..... whether

the proposed law is about establishing a religion, or
the proposed law is about an already established religion
the governments hands are tied.

What the pinheads are trying to do is prevent the free exercise of religion by interpreting a meaning that isn't there...

The same method they are trying to use to get around the rights stated 2nd Amendment


Hey...if you can't even quote the 1st amendment properly, how can anyone expect anything you say to be accurate?
 
I have zero doubt you wear dresses NRAZI toetapper

Better go practice your skills in the martial arts lol I have no doubt you have a black belt bought online. HS boxing bwa ha ha ha ha ha i use to bloody my knuckles on potheads foreheads, right before I ripped their idiotic earrings out of the ears, quite easy since i could throw them around by their bitch hair.
 
Better go practice your skills in the martial arts lol I have no doubt you have a black belt bought online. HS boxing bwa ha ha ha ha ha i use to bloody my knuckles on potheads foreheads, right before I ripped their idiotic earrings out of the ears, quite easy since i could throw them around by their bitch hair.

Yes, Jesus said this was good

MannyP chapter 5:6

Thou shalt assault all potheads for they are an abomination, yeah, first ye shalt pulleth the bitch by his hair, thy halt bloody his forehead with thy knuckles and verily I say unto thee, thou halt rip the earring from his ear and caste it into the flaming pit.
 
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