Posted on 03/02/2017 5:08:43 PM PST by Olog-hai
A teacher in central France has been suspended after he read passages of the Bible to his primary school pupils. Education authorities in the staunchly secular country have been accused of overreacting.
The teacher was suspended from his school in Malicornay, in the department of Indre, after reading Bible passages to pupils aged between nine and eleven.
Parents of pupils in the class objected to the teachers lessons, writing an anonymous letter to the headmaster in complaint, reported France Bleu radio.
The headmaster then decided to suspend the teacher for his apparent disregard of Frances strict secularism laws that separate religion from public sphere, in particular in education.
A substitute teacher has been called in while the national education board reviews the case.
(Excerpt) Read more at thelocal.fr ...
Separate education from government control.
Religious persecution is apparently fine, however.
Secular totalitarians (SOCIALISTS) at work.
(It won’t work. idiots.)
If the Gospel isn’t education,I don’t know what is.
Sacre Bleu! Fermes vos livres.
“strict secularism”
Isn’t Secularism just another religion? It’s so dogmatic that its practitioners insist it’s not just a faith, but rather absolute truth.
Most practitioners eventually convert to Strict Governmentalism.
If he read from the (un)Holy Koran there would be no problem.
France has and will go to hell. They have ruined their country with moslems. I have been several times. I will never go back!! total suicide of a nation .BUT NOT HERE-— NOT EVER!!
After 3500 years that book of “myths and fables” still strikes terror into the hearts of those who would rule over men.
The Iliad-OK
The Odyssey -OK
The Aeneid-OK
The Sibylline oracles-OK.
The Quran-OK
The Bible -(gasp) Bring on the smelling salts!
I wish there were a few School Teachers with balls, they should teach Just the Passages from the book of death(koran) and the hadith tat deals with homosexuals.
LET THEM CHOKE ON ISLAM!
I’m sure if she had stayed with something like 50 Shades of Grey, everything would be OK.
Heh. It’s funny, but I place Homer in the same category as the Bible as far as this issue goes. Maybe he’s been left so far behind that nobody thinks of him anymore. Dunno.
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