Friday, June 1, 2012

Former HS Student Sues School District Over ‘Unwanted Exposure to a School-Sanctioned Prayer’

This story is not from Texas but it is another example of the war on Christianity.

this kid has to hear a prayer at a graduation and somehow he is damaged.

Give me a break. The constitution says that no one can force you to believe a religion and you have the freedom to believe what you want to believe.

The Constitution DOES NOT say that you will not have to hear a prayer. The constitution especially does not say that you will not be offended by religious expression. Get over it, Spirituality is part of this society and it is not unconstitutional even if you don't want to hear it. Did the school force you to believe in Christianity? Do you not have the freedom to believe whatever you want to believe? I hope this kid gets a wake up call and I hope America starts to wake up to see that there is a war against Christianity. These small steps to silence Christianity that the atheists and anti-Christianity people are taking will eventually turn into big steps to silence and even criminalize Christian religious expression.

Read the Full Story from The Blaze:

Former HS Student Sues School District Over ‘Unwanted Exposure to a School-Sanctioned Prayer’
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/former-hs-student-sues-school-district-over-unwanted-exposure-to-a-school-sanctioned-prayer/


See Also:

War Against Religion: Texas Senator John Cornyn Tells Air Force to Stop Banning Bible Verses

http://hardincountyconservatives.blogspot.com/2011/09/war-against-religion-texas-senator-john.html


Texas Town Fights for Nativity, Tebow’s Faith Mocked as Perry Vows to End War Against Religion

http://hardincountyconservatives.blogspot.com/2011/12/texas-town-fights-for-nativity-tebows.html

Texas Congressman Culberson Goes Undercover - Catches Obama Administration in a Lie – Houston National Cemetery Prohibits Christian Prayers

http://hardincountyconservatives.blogspot.com/2011/07/texas-congressman-culberson-goes.html

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