When will Jesus finally smite and destroy forever the joo cabal that runs the openly anti-God communist front, the ACLU? When they aren't trying to force gay marriage on us, they are attacking Christianity in general. In Louisiana, the secular schools are being sued over handing out free Bibles. What kind of an upside down world do we live in, with these smut defenders trying to destroy Christianity?
Well now it all becomes clearer. A family of mary worshipers were offended by men handing out REAL CHRISTIAN Bibles and saying "God Bless You", an experience that was new to them, and so they decided to enter into a pact with satan's law firm. Jesus hates that.
School Faces Suit for Distributing Free Bibles
Amite, La. - The Tangipahoa Parish School Board is facing another federal lawsuit, this time from a parent claiming that the district permitted the distribution of Bibles to students on school property during class.
The suit, backed by the American Civil Liberties Union, was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in New Orleans. In addition to the nine School Board members, the suit names the schools superintendent and a middle school principal as defendants.
It marks the fifth ACLU-sponsored case involving religion against the Tangipahoa school system in 13 years.
"They're habitual offenders when it comes to promoting religion in schools," said Joe Cook, executive director of Louisiana's branch of the ACLU. "In this case, they teamed up with someone else."
The lawsuit centers on an incident described by "Jane Roe," a fifth-grader at Loranger Middle School.
Last week, her teacher sent the class to the front office where two men were passing out Bibles to the students, according to the suit.
The men handed a Bible to each student and said, "God bless you," the suit claimed.
School officials had approved the distribution, which occurs every year in the fifth grade, according to the suit.
The girl's parents, who are Catholic, objected to the practice, claiming it violated their right to control the religious upbringing of their child and subjected her to religious indoctrination, Cook said.
Amite, La. - The Tangipahoa Parish School Board is facing another federal lawsuit, this time from a parent claiming that the district permitted the distribution of Bibles to students on school property during class.
The suit, backed by the American Civil Liberties Union, was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in New Orleans. In addition to the nine School Board members, the suit names the schools superintendent and a middle school principal as defendants.
It marks the fifth ACLU-sponsored case involving religion against the Tangipahoa school system in 13 years.
"They're habitual offenders when it comes to promoting religion in schools," said Joe Cook, executive director of Louisiana's branch of the ACLU. "In this case, they teamed up with someone else."
The lawsuit centers on an incident described by "Jane Roe," a fifth-grader at Loranger Middle School.
Last week, her teacher sent the class to the front office where two men were passing out Bibles to the students, according to the suit.
The men handed a Bible to each student and said, "God bless you," the suit claimed.
School officials had approved the distribution, which occurs every year in the fifth grade, according to the suit.
The girl's parents, who are Catholic, objected to the practice, claiming it violated their right to control the religious upbringing of their child and subjected her to religious indoctrination, Cook said.
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