Tag Archives: freedom of religion

Court: ‘Tolerance is a two-way street’

The Sixth Circuit has ruled in favor of a Christian graduate student who almost three years ago was expelled from a university counseling program for her religious beliefs. Read the full article on OneNewsNow.com.

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Twelve Rules of Christmas

(Compiled by attorneys for The Rutherford Institute)

Unfortunately, Christmas has become a time of controversy over what can or cannot be done in terms of celebrating the holiday. In order to clear up much of the misunderstanding, the following twelve rules are offered:

  1. Public school students’ written or spoken personal expressions concerning the religious significance of Christmas (e.g., T-shirts with the slogan, “Jesus Is the Reason for the Season”) may not be censored by school officials absent evidence that the speech would cause a substantial disruption.(i)

Read all twelve rules: The Rutherford Institute – The Twelve Rules of Christmas.

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‘Soft Jihad’ in America’s Schools (A Must-Read)

Thanks to the Clinton administration, government-run schools have for some time been using textbooks that glorify Islam and denigrate Christianity. Read more at the link below. You will scarcely be able to believe what you’re about to read. This is yet another reason to eschew the public education system for our children. ‘Soft jihad’ in America’s schools (OneNewsNow.com).

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Christianity Becomes a ‘Qualified’ Right

This is an excellent article by Peter Heck. Every adult Christian should read it. Christianity Becomes a ‘Qualified’ Right (OneNewsNow.com)

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