Louisiana community FIGHTS BACK against ACLU demanding high school BAN all mention of God!!

A Louisiana High School is fighting back against the ACLU demanding that they tighten restrictions after a principal made a statement containing the phrase, “God bless you.” Apparently everyone at the ACLU recoiled in horror at the very sound of the word.

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In  a letter addressed to Supt. D.C. Machen, Jr. of Bossier Parish Schools last month, the ACLU said Airline High School “has engaged in a pattern of religious proselytisation by establishing ‘prayer boxes’ with Christian symbols throughout the school and by religious messages in newsletters posted on the school’s website.

“This letter is to inform you that these practices violate the First Amendment of the US Constitution and comparable provisions of the Louisiana Constitution, and they must stop immediately,” the ACLU said.

It particularly cited Airline High School principal Jason Rowland for writing “The Future Starts Today – May God Bless You All” in a message posted on the school website.

ACLU said the “the United States Constitution requires public schools to ensure that state-supported activity is not used for religious indoctrination.”

It asked the board to order the removal of all prayer references from the high school website and other schools in the district and the prayer boxes.

However, in a unanimous decision, the board said Airline High School did not commit any violation.

Are atheists so insecure that they have to extinguish every mention of God or they’ll collapse in fits of anxiety?!


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