Youth pastors defend involved students.
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Catoosa County Schools Superintendent Denia Reese appreciates the cheerleaders expressing their Christian values. But after receiving the complaint, she determined that the biblical banners violated the First Amendment.
Of course not. The Koran is false religion.
Did I really read that? According to you, it should be legal for a public school to allow verses from scripture, but it should be illegal for a public school to allow verses from the Koran?Of course not. The Koran is false religion.
I said it would not be OK.Did I really read that? According to you, it should be legal for a public school to allow verses from scripture, but it should be illegal for a public school to allow verses from the Koran?
Sorry, but the courts have ruled otherwise, and rightfully so.I said it would not be OK.
The First Amendment is a restriction on congress, not on local schoolboards. If the local schoolboard wants to promote Islam, that's a local issue—same with Christianity.
Sorry, but the courts have ruled otherwise, and rightfully so.
The courts are snip illiterate snip.Sorry, but the courts have ruled otherwise, and rightfully so.
There we go again with what the courts say (see gun thread), instead of what is right, or with what God says.
SCENE: Heaven.
LOCAL: Bema Seat
VOCAL: "But Sir, I only did what the earthly courts told me to do!"
RESPONSE: "But when did I tell you to do what the earthly courts said and not do what to do what I said?"
Remember, earthly courts say abortion is 'constitutional'.
That's so untrue and inaccurate, I don't know where to start.The First Amendment is a restriction on congress, not on local schoolboards. If the local schoolboard wants to promote Islam, that's a local issue—same with Christianity.
That's so untrue and inaccurate, I don't know where to start.
I said it would not be OK.
The First Amendment is a restriction on congress, not on local schoolboards. If the local schoolboard wants to promote Islam, that's a local issue—same with Christianity.