Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Christian Beliefs Will Not Be Tolerated in Government Schools







My previous posts regarding the secular path that is demanded by the NEA and the rest of the education establishment is found in various news items daily.   The following article gives an example of how far the ACLU and other organizations will go toward their goal of a communist state.   Their religion is the religion of humanism.   There is no room for Christian beliefs with a Communist regime.   Indoctrination is the only way to change a nation from liberty to one of total government control.  

Read the Tenth Plank of the Communist Manifesto:

"Free education for all children in public schools.  Abolition of Children's factory labor in its present form.  Combination of education with industrial production.

Americans are being taxed to support what we call "public schools," but we are actually "government force-tax-funded schools. "   Even private schools are government regulated.  The purpose is to train the young to work for the communal debt system.  We also call it the Department of Education, the NEA and Outcome Based "Education."  The names have changed through the years to No Child Left Behind and now Common Core.  The goals are always the same.  

The curriculum changes so that the people will be led to believe that the schools are improving.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  The curriculum is a process of indoctrination and inculcated with the government propaganda, like "majority rules", and "pay your fare share".    Where are the words "fare share" in the Constitution, Bill of Rights or the Internal Revenue Cod?   NO WHERE is "fair share" even suggested.  The philosophical concept of "fair share" comes from the Communist maxim, "From each according to their ability, to each according to their need."    This concept is pure socialism.  

America was made the greatest society by its private initiative WORK ETHIC.   Teaching ourselves and others to "fish" to be self sufficient and produce plenty of EXTRA commodities to feed ourselves, and perhaps to sell to others, or given to the needy is what has made the most desirable and charitable nation on the planet.   Every person desired to provide for their family.   No one expected charity.   Now it has become a "right" to take the earnings from others and redistributed to those that are able, but who refuse to work.


The Christian Post reports that “a school district in Ohio has reached a settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union to keep a portrait of Jesus Christ off school property and pay a $95,000 fine.  Jackson City School District agreed to the settlement Friday in response to legal action being pushed by the ACLU and the Wisconsin-based group the Freedom From Religion Foundation.”

School districts and municipalities are reluctant to fight the ACLU because if they lose, they’ll have to pay the anti-Christian organization tens of thousands of dollars.  Some of the payouts are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.  This is legal blackmail.

With tight budgets, tax payers don’t want to see their money being paid out in court costs. The ACLU raises millions of dollars each year.  Its yearly budget is around $100 million. The ACLU is in the extortion business with liberal courts in collusion:

“The ACLU has received court awarded fees from opponents, for example, the Georgia affiliate was awarded $150,000 in fees after suing a county demanding the removal of a Ten Commandments display from its courthouse; a second Ten Commandments case in the State, in a different county, led to a $74,462 judgment.  The State of Tennessee was required to pay $50,000, the State of Alabama $175,000, and the State of Kentucky $121,500, in similar Ten Commandments cases.”

It’s no wonder that Superintendent Phil Howard “agreed to the settlement due to the mounting costs of legally defending the portrait, according to The Associated Press.”

There is nothing unconstitutional about hanging an image of Jesus in a government school, especially when it was included as a “part of a ‘Hall of Honor’ display meant to commemorate famous historical figures.”

There is no violation of either the First Amendment, which prohibits Congress from establishing a religion (the state of Ohio is not Congress), or Ohio’s Constitution since its Preamble states the following: “We, the people of the State of Ohio, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, to secure its blessings and promote our common welfare, do establish this Constitution.”

How can the state of Ohio practice being “grateful to Almighty God” for its “freedom” and then be blackmailed to be denied one of its freedoms?

Then there’s the problem of the United States Constitution that acknowledges the historical significance of Jesus Christ by this phrase, “Done in the Year of our Lord . . . one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven.”

What happens when students who study the Constitution at Jackson High School ask how removing a pictorial representation of Jesus Christ squares with a reference to him in the Constitution?

Consider this absurdity of this argument from the ACLU and The Freedom From Religion Foundation. Not only did the two organizations argue that the picture was “unconstitutional,” but they charged that “that students and visitors to the school ‘will continue to suffer permanent, severe and irreparable harm and injury.’”

These people are insane. Their atheism as driven them mad.
I don't understand why constitutionalists who believe in freedom still send their children to government schools.


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1 comment:

  1. The answer to your last sentence is because they have no courage of their convictions. They wouldn't know it if it slapped them down. To assume they have a clue about what's really being taught is futile. When it comes down to brass tax, parents would never give up their own life style for their spawn, proving that the whole idea of reproduction for the masses of today, is narcissistic. It's not about the children in school....or at home. I especially see the grandparents of today in full blown ass kissing if they're not already raising their own kids' urchins. It's trickle down dumb. Really sad and just a massive 180 in 40 years, but they don't see it. It's embedded in societal behavior. So to end, there are no convictions to stick to. The values once held throughout generations are out the window.
    That's not going to change. We're too many generations into the "me" syndrome and the narrative that that's "OK."
    It will get worse.

    Brave New World all around.

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