In a move that would be shocking if it weren't so predictable, teachers have been given the green light to persecute their students for following God's teachings.
A move that almost mirrors that exposed by Pastor Zeke, this again shows how True Christian understanding of the literal truth of God's message in Genesis is under siege.

A move that almost mirrors that exposed by Pastor Zeke, this again shows how True Christian understanding of the literal truth of God's message in Genesis is under siege.
Saying teachers need to be free to discuss controversial subjects, a federal appeals court has dismissed a student's lawsuit against a high school history instructor whose classroom comments poked fun at creationism and religious fundamentalism.
Yeah so long as the subject isn't how abominable sodomy is, right!
While teachers discussing issues like religion "must be sensitive to students' personal beliefs," the court said, "teachers must also be given leeway to challenge students to develop their critical thinking skills."
"We must be careful not to curb intellectual freedom by imposing dogmatic restrictions that chill teachers" from choosing their preferred methods of instruction, said Judge Raymond Fisher in the 3-0 ruling.
So if that teacher's preferred method of instruction is blaspheming the Holy Spirit in front of students it's OK to force our children to endure this god mockery? We are to allow them to be taught "critical thinking" which of course we all know is a euphemism for opening your soul to Satan, denying true scripture and monkey worshipping.
But Erwin Chemerinsky, the UC Irvine law school dean who represented the teacher and his school district, said the court "recognized the tremendous dangers in holding teachers liable for their speech in the classroom."
Can these Godmocking fools not see how transparent their Satanic aims are? They were pretty quick to silence a teacher for rightly hating queers as God commands but if you're undermining the Bible and teaching monkey-worship that's just fine.
While discussing clashes between science and religion in the 16th century, Corbett said there was as much evidence that God created the universe "as there is that there is a giant spaghetti monster living behind the moon who did it." When a student asked him about a conflict with a colleague who wanted to teach creationism, Corbett said he said he had not wanted to let the teacher "propagandize kids with this religious, superstitious nonsense."
I suppose he thought he was being funny. The Bible clearly doesn't exist for this hellbound idiot. Well laugh off eternal damnation, Mr Teacher!

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