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Related: About this forumThis Week in God.... (Maddow blog)
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/week-god-41815?CID=sm_fb_maddowAt a national level, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt (R) is perhaps best known for his unsettling partnerships with the oil and gas industry, but this week, the far-right A.G. made headlines for a very different reason. The Tulsa World reported:
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt has sent a letter to public school superintendents across the state vowing to defend religious freedom amid veiled legal threats over the distribution of Bibles on campus.
Few things are as sacred and as fundamental to Oklahomans as the constitutional rights of free speech and the free exercise of religion, Pruitt wrote Tuesday. It is a challenging time in our country for those who believe in religious liberty. Our religious freedoms are under constant attack from a variety of groups who seek to undermine our constitutional rights and threaten our founding principles.
At issue is an organized effort on the part of local Christian activists to distribute Bibles to public-school children in several Oklahoma districts. The Freedom From Religion Foundation apparently followed up, contacting school officials with a reminder about the First Amendment. It led the state A.G.s office to weigh in with guidance of his own, telling school district that current law protects distribution of religious literature in public schools.
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This Week in God.... (Maddow blog) (Original Post)
AlbertCat
Apr 2015
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So not being able to indocrinate kids in public schools is an "attack" on your religious freedom?
beam me up scottie
Apr 2015
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They (the government) decided it was a bad idea to have Bibles in school in the 1840s!!!
AlbertCat
Apr 2015
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beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)1. So not being able to indocrinate kids in public schools is an "attack" on your religious freedom?
Get a grip, you pathetic whiny little crybaby.
Soldier on, brave christian "activists"...
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)2. They (the government) decided it was a bad idea to have Bibles in school in the 1840s!!!
beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)3. And taking gawd out of our schools ruined this country.
You'd think he could just walk right in if he wanted to...