[The above] is
the statement from one 7th grade teacher in Massachusetts who
felt she had the unfettered right to show such visceral hostility toward her
students in a social studies class. Similar comments were made on other days
but we don’t have time to go into them here. Imagine the effect this hostile
communication will have on future generations. One mom complained to the school
principal, but the anti-Christian comments didn’t stop. That same mom called on
us for help, and we have agreed to file a lawsuit against the school district
and the teacher, if the family is willing. While bullying is a hot topic within
today’s schools, the bullying most often overlooked is the bullying that some
school administrators and teachers unleash on their own students just because
the students have or express a Christian worldview. We need to find more cases like these
so we can set legal precedent against religious hostility expressed in the
classroom by public school teachers. These children are the
future and we can’t allow generations to be lost due to the atheistic
influences of a hostile public school environment.
Faith on Trial is where we examine the influence of law and society on people of faith. Here we will look at those cases and events that impinge on the rights of people to fully practice their faith. Faith on Trial is heard every Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 9 p.m. on the Iowa Catholic Radio Network and anytime on our podcast at : https://iowacatholicradio.com/faith-on-trial/.
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