CANDY CANES, CHRISTIAN GIFTS GIVEN BY STUDENTS TO STUDENTS IS LEGAL BY FED SUPREME COURT RULING
The law says the student has the right to student lead religious activities, so the school is violating Federal Supreme Court rulings by banning student given gifts with Christian overtones. Student lead prayers, student lead Christian groups, student lead anything Christian is legal...
Carrie Geren Scoggins Political Newsletter Bible Prophecy Times Edition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnLq5hJUQCY&feature=share&list=PLRxsMy-rzJoVQF318qcZt0hmO_l4AspUt&index=1
The law says the student has the right to student lead religious activities, so the school is violating Federal Supreme Court rulings by banning student given gifts with Christian overtones. Student lead prayers, student lead Christian groups, student lead anything Christian is legal...
Carrie Geren Scoggins Political Newsletter Bible Prophecy Times Edition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnLq5hJUQCY&feature=share&list=PLRxsMy-rzJoVQF318qcZt0hmO_l4AspUt&index=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6pJiW3iiLo&feature=share&list=PLRxsMy-rzJoVQF318qcZt0hmO_l4AspUt
CHRISTIAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
QUESTION OF THE DAY: First-Grader told "No Jesus In School" Over Candy Canes West Covina, CA: A first-grade teacher told 6-year old Isaiah Martinez, a student that “Jesus is not allowed in school” before removing a religious story the child affixed to candy canes in celebration of Christmas last month, a non-profit legal firm claims. The “gifts” were meant for his classmates, and consisted of a traditional candy cane with a message that recited the legend of the candy cane. The legend references a candy maker who created the candy cane to symbolize the life of Jesus Christ. His teacher and the school principle who told Isaiah that ‘Jesus is not allowed in school’ and ripped the messages from each candy cane, threw the messages in the trash, and handed the candy canes back to Isaiah for delivery to his classmates. Now, Advocates for Faith & Freedom is demanding an apology, calling for policies that would restrict “bullying and intimidating Christian students and religiously affiliated students.” TELL US: Was the school right or do they do they need to issue an apology? FULL STORY HERE->http://fox17.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/teacher-outs-first-grader-over-jesus-18823.shtml