I can't imagine what was going through the Baby Jesus' mind as He read this.
It's just further proof that we should take public education out of the hands of the federal government and put Baptist churches in charge instead. From the Jew York Slimes:
A warning to "fag hags"
I have heard many a Christian say that he (or she) has "gay friends" whom he loves very much and for whose salvation he prays every night. The last part is good, to be sure, but take heed: if your sodomite buddies don't start repenting, the best thing you can do is to run far, far away! The Bible tells us that people who enjoy being around homers (and that includes watching that Queer Eye show) are going to feel the wrath of Jesus sooner rather than later.
Romans 1:31-32
31Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection (i.e. homosexuals), implacable, unmerciful:
32Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
The alleged straight students in this unGodly alliance are going to suffer just as much as their feces-guzzling cohorts. As will the judge—had he read and obeyed the Bible, he'd be sending the lot of them to the gas chamber!

Judge Orders a Florida School to Allow a Gay Tolerance Club
By TERRY AGUAYO
Published: April 7, 2007
MIAMI, April 6 — A south-central Florida high school accused of discrimination must officially recognize a student club that works to promote tolerance of gay men and lesbians, and grant it the same privileges as other school clubs, while a lawsuit takes its course in federal court, a judge ordered Friday.
The lawsuit, filed in November by the American Civil Liberties Union, said officials at Okeechobee High School refused to recognize the club, the Gay-Straight Alliance, and banned its members from holding meetings on school grounds.
Officials at the school in Okeechobee, about 90 miles south of Orlando, said the club was “sex-based” and violated the school’s abstinence-only education policy.
But in a preliminary injunction granted on Friday, Judge K. Michael Moore of the Federal District Court in Miami wrote that there was no evidence to suggest that the club “will not dedicate itself to the purposes, such as tolerance, that it has outlined without involving obscene or explicit sexual material.”
Under the Equal Access Act, public schools that receive federal financial assistance and have clubs that meet outside class time are required to grant equal rights to every club. The injunction “would ensure compliance with federal law and help protect valued constitutional expressive liberties,” Judge Moore wrote.
Rob Rosenwald, an A.C.L.U. lawyer who represents the club’s president, Yasmin Gonzalez, said, “The school has been sent a clear message that they need to obey the law and open its doors to its gay and lesbian students immediately.”
Mr. Rosenwald said, “They need to become part of the solution instead of the problem.”
David Gibbs, a lawyer for the Okeechobee County School Board, said he had not yet discussed the judge’s order with board members, but thought they would be satisfied.
“It appears that the judge will hold club members to the limitations they presented in court that they will not discuss sex or promote sexual acts in school,” Mr. Gibbs said. “I think the concern that club members would discuss sexual activity in school will be alleviated by this order.”
Ms. Gonzalez, an 18-year-old senior, said, “Now I’m hoping that they make a big announcement that they’re allowing us to meet there.”
After school officials refused to allow students to go to last year’s prom with same-sex partners, the club was formed at Okeechobee High School in September, Ms. Gonzalez said. The club has more than 60 members and has met monthly off school grounds, she said.
About 3,000 Gay-Straight Alliances designed to help gay and straight students promote tolerance in school exist in high schools nationwide. In the past, federal courts in several states have ruled in favor of the clubs when schools have tried to stop their formation.
By TERRY AGUAYO
Published: April 7, 2007
MIAMI, April 6 — A south-central Florida high school accused of discrimination must officially recognize a student club that works to promote tolerance of gay men and lesbians, and grant it the same privileges as other school clubs, while a lawsuit takes its course in federal court, a judge ordered Friday.
The lawsuit, filed in November by the American Civil Liberties Union, said officials at Okeechobee High School refused to recognize the club, the Gay-Straight Alliance, and banned its members from holding meetings on school grounds.
Officials at the school in Okeechobee, about 90 miles south of Orlando, said the club was “sex-based” and violated the school’s abstinence-only education policy.
But in a preliminary injunction granted on Friday, Judge K. Michael Moore of the Federal District Court in Miami wrote that there was no evidence to suggest that the club “will not dedicate itself to the purposes, such as tolerance, that it has outlined without involving obscene or explicit sexual material.”
Under the Equal Access Act, public schools that receive federal financial assistance and have clubs that meet outside class time are required to grant equal rights to every club. The injunction “would ensure compliance with federal law and help protect valued constitutional expressive liberties,” Judge Moore wrote.
Rob Rosenwald, an A.C.L.U. lawyer who represents the club’s president, Yasmin Gonzalez, said, “The school has been sent a clear message that they need to obey the law and open its doors to its gay and lesbian students immediately.”
Mr. Rosenwald said, “They need to become part of the solution instead of the problem.”
David Gibbs, a lawyer for the Okeechobee County School Board, said he had not yet discussed the judge’s order with board members, but thought they would be satisfied.
“It appears that the judge will hold club members to the limitations they presented in court that they will not discuss sex or promote sexual acts in school,” Mr. Gibbs said. “I think the concern that club members would discuss sexual activity in school will be alleviated by this order.”
Ms. Gonzalez, an 18-year-old senior, said, “Now I’m hoping that they make a big announcement that they’re allowing us to meet there.”
After school officials refused to allow students to go to last year’s prom with same-sex partners, the club was formed at Okeechobee High School in September, Ms. Gonzalez said. The club has more than 60 members and has met monthly off school grounds, she said.
About 3,000 Gay-Straight Alliances designed to help gay and straight students promote tolerance in school exist in high schools nationwide. In the past, federal courts in several states have ruled in favor of the clubs when schools have tried to stop their formation.
I have heard many a Christian say that he (or she) has "gay friends" whom he loves very much and for whose salvation he prays every night. The last part is good, to be sure, but take heed: if your sodomite buddies don't start repenting, the best thing you can do is to run far, far away! The Bible tells us that people who enjoy being around homers (and that includes watching that Queer Eye show) are going to feel the wrath of Jesus sooner rather than later.
Romans 1:31-32
31Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection (i.e. homosexuals), implacable, unmerciful:
32Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
The alleged straight students in this unGodly alliance are going to suffer just as much as their feces-guzzling cohorts. As will the judge—had he read and obeyed the Bible, he'd be sending the lot of them to the gas chamber!
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