January 31, 2012 / Posted in American Civil Liberties Union, Ancient Egypt, atheists, Bullying, Christian Terrorists, Roman Catholicism
Jessica Ahlquist went to court to take a prayer down from the walls of a public school. The judge who agreed that the prayer was prohibited by the Establishment Clause is a Roman Catholic, conservative, and Republican. When his ruling was made public, Cranston, RI went into overdrive to overturn the ruling, threatening school board members, sending death threats and bullying Jessica in school requiring a constant police guard--all in the name of the love of Jesus. Atheists have civil and human rights even if Christians reject that reality.Read MoreLisa French tagged posts
Jessica Ahlquist went to court to take a prayer down from the walls of a public school. The judge who agreed that the prayer was prohibited by the Establishment Clause is a Roman Catholic, conservative, and Republican. When his ruling was made public, Cranston, RI went into overdrive to overturn the ruling, threatening school board members, sending death threats and bullying Jessica in school requiring a constant police guard--all in the name of the love of Jesus. Atheists have civil and human rights even if Christians reject that reality.
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