Kansas Blog Offers Praise For Crackdown Against Bibles At School

Local journalism funded by dark money, corporate grants and a pricey donation from your aunt offers an important round and argument against Christian teaching in Kansas.

Here's how they regard recent threats from the ACLU along with souvenirs from a missionary.  

Apparently . . . Narc-ing on faith workers is our Constitutional duty . . . Check-it:

Those Bibles in school make people think about another First Amendment right. The freedom to choose our religion — or no religion at all.

Our country’s laws say students, while they are at school, must be free from pressure to be religious. People who work for the government, like the principal, must avoid using schools as a place to pressure those students about religion. Also, very young students, like the elementary school in Belleville, must be even more distant from religious pressure.

Let’s get back to that nameless parent. What was the small thing that the parent did? And why was it such a big deal?

What that parent did was simple and enormous at the same time. They spoke up.

The parent was at East Elementary and saw the Bibles being handed out that day. Because they understood all of those American freedoms, they reported the mistake to a famous group of lawyers, and that group of lawyers made sure people all around Kansas heard about the mistake. The school district completed an investigation.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

How Bibles at a Kansas elementary school created a hidden hero * Kansas Reflector

Last school year, the principal of East Elementary invited a person to the school to visit with students and hand out Bibles.

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