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Archive for April 2010
Is the National Day of Prayer Constitutional?
April 23, 2010 by Zale.
Absolutely! Check out the ADF’s statement regarding the it. This Freedom From Religion agenda is just ridiculous. Filing suit because you may see someone pray or see a cross is just crazy. Everyone’s freedom is under attack from this agenda that even has “Freedom” in its name.
Posted in Freedom of Religion, Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech | No Comments »
Bullying in our schools.
April 14, 2010 by Zale.
It used to be that bullying in schools had to do with bigger kids picking on smaller ones. While that still goes on, a bigger bully has slowly crept into our schools. Groups like the ACLU have been making strides to get deeper and deeper into our schools in the name of liberty. However, what they have actually done is turned our school systems into censorship boards for religious speech. Here’s a good article that discusses this point further.
Recently, I met with a group of Christians dealing with this issue. The ACLU filed suit over a student praying and Bibles being passed out at schools. Oh the humanity!! Now with all that goes on in kids lives, is this what they think they should put their time and effort into? Ridiculous! Anyway, the result of that case now has the school system scared to allow the students and teachers to have their constitutionally protected free speech. Why? Not because the school actually agrees with the ACLU, but because they are scared of them.
What do we do with bullies? We stand up to them. Groups like the ADF, Liberty Counsel and the ACLJ do it all the time. Don’t fear the ACLU, if you have an issue like this get a God fearing attorney to stand with you (yes, they really do exist)!
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