Here is another unconstitutional and illegal attempt by a college to try and punish students for free exercises of religion; in this case praying for a sick teacher.
As the article points out, it's one thing for an institution to make decisions based on ignorance of the law, but why do they have to dig their heels in once they learn what the law really allows? I'll admit that most school administrators have been scared into a state of ignorance by what they see the UCLU doing. But once law suits are brought against them and they are advised of what the law is, why do they fail to reverse course?
My theory: Because the public education system; that's K right on up to the college and universities, is under control of humanists. Teachers, professors and administrators alike have aligned their thinking and have set the doctrine of humanism to be the new "truth". Humanists don't care what the constitution says or what is actually legal. To them if it goes against the humanist world view, then they don't recognize it as being authoritative.
Parents be aware that when you send you kids to public school they will be indoctrinated with the humanist world view. If you are a humanist, then you should be happy. However, for you parents that teach values at home different than what humanism ascribes to and chose to include Christian values in that teaching, the school will be setting them on a course opposite of yours.
Monday, April 13, 2009
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