Questioneverything An Ohio middle school was forced to remove its - TopicsExpress



          

Questioneverything An Ohio middle school was forced to remove its portrait of Jesus and pay nearly $100,000 after reaching a settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union, who called the display unconstitutional. “The law is pretty clear,” said James Hardiman, legal director for ACLU of Ohio. “The display of this particular kind of religious artifact [in a public school] is unconstitutional.” Though both parties came to an agreement months ago, the school continued to display the portrait during a prayer meeting and made it visible to those entering an art-storage area. Superintendent Phil Howard said 'the portrait had historical significance' and was 'not hurting anyone.' The words of a 'superintendent'- '...Historical significance' Q. Separation of 'Church an State'?..If so, why do 'they' have you swear on a Bible before testifying? o.O -OK17
Posted on: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 18:12:07 +0000

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