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Judge halts Bible giveaway at Mo. school
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| 9/7/06
| Jeff Douglas - ap
Posted on 09/07/2006 10:51:37 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
ST. LOUIS - A federal judge ordered a small-town school to suspend a program that gives free Bibles to students, saying it improperly promotes Christianity.
U.S. District Court Judge Catherine Perry also scolded school officials for continuing the program after warnings that it violated the Constitution.
South Iron Elementary in Annapolis, a town of 300 in southeastern Missouri, has quietly allowed Gideons International to hand out Bibles to fifth-graders for years. After concerns were raised last year, the then-superintendent consulted with the district's attorneys and insurance company and recommended that the handouts stop, but the school board voted to continue them.
Acting on behalf of two sets of parents from the district, the American Civil Liberties Union sued in February in federal court in St. Louis.
"The defendants were repeatedly told that their actions violated the Constitution, but they chose not to heed those cautions," Perry wrote in the preliminary injunction issued Wednesday.
A final ruling is not expected for months.
Eastern Missouri ACLU legal director Anthony Rothert said the injunction was "a victory for parents who want to direct the religious upbringing of their children without interference from public schools."
Erik Stanley an attorney for Liberty Counsel, part of Jerry Falwell's Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., which represented the school district called the ruling unconstitutional and said it would continue to fight the case.
Gideons, based in Nashville, Tenn., distributes more than 63 million pocket-sized Bibles each year in hotels, prisons, hospitals and schools worldwide, according to the organization's Web site. A spokesman for the organization declined to comment.
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On the Net:
School district: http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/southiron.k12.mo.us
Eastern Missouri ACLU: http://www.aclu-em.org
Liberty Counsel: http://www.lc.org
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; US: Missouri
KEYWORDS: aclu; annapolis; antichristian; bible; bibles; christophobia; culturewars; gideons; godhaters; judicialoligarchy; moralabsolutes; religiouseducation
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To: quietolong
Wrong! Driveing [sic] is a right! No it isn't. It is a privilege.
81
posted on
09/08/2006 3:12:07 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
To: msnimje
It most certainly does not. It certainly does. What other possible reason would the State have in issuing a Holy Book except to strongly imply said book is the State Religion?
82
posted on
09/08/2006 3:13:55 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
To: freedumb2003
It certainly does. What other possible reason would the State have in issuing a Holy Book except to strongly imply said book is the State Religion?
The state was not issuing bibles, it was the Gideons.
83
posted on
09/08/2006 3:16:31 PM PDT
by
msnimje
(What part of-- "DEATH TO AMERICA" --do the Democrats not understand?)
To: NormsRevenge
Year ago the Gideons handed out bibles outside my daughters middle school. As we drove down the street, we saw how some threw the bibles into the street where they were run over.
I think that was profound moment in her life as she realized those who threw them away needed them most. All I had to say was 'I think you're right about that sweetie'.
84
posted on
09/08/2006 3:17:36 PM PDT
by
steveo
(ADVERTISEMENT)
To: NormsRevenge
85
posted on
09/08/2006 3:17:50 PM PDT
by
Recovering_Democrat
(I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of "dependence on government"!)
To: msnimje
The state was not issuing bibles, it was the Gideons. I don't see the difference.
86
posted on
09/08/2006 3:33:02 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
To: NormsRevenge
And how many parents have no problim with the Bible giveaway or actually appreciate it? I suppose they mean nothing even though they are most like the majority.
To: GSlob
Yes, the the two (sets?) parents want to make it so that no one can be given a Bible. Their own kids could refuse them, no problem. But they want to control everyone else's kid too.
To: freedumb2003; msnimje
Where does the phrase "implying a state religion" appear in the BOR?
So now "implying" something is forbidden according the Constitution (according to you). Also, the Gideons are not Congress establishing anything, last I heard.
To: angc
How about sex ed? Should kids be taught that homosexual sex acts are fine, that "gay" marriage is fine, how to use condoms, where the Planned Parenthood Clinic is, and so on?
To: freedumb2003
The state was not issuing bibles, it was the Gideons. I don't see the difference.
You do not see the difference between the Gideons and the United States of America?
91
posted on
09/08/2006 3:59:15 PM PDT
by
msnimje
(What part of-- "DEATH TO AMERICA" --do the Democrats not understand?)
To: msnimje; freedumb2003
To: msnimje
You do not see the difference between the Gideons and the United States of America? *DOH* I thought they were making a distinction between the Bible and the Gideons (LOL).
Well, it is Friday.
But the issue is still whether this should happen in on school grounds. It still looks like it is sanctioning State Religion.
93
posted on
09/08/2006 4:11:54 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
To: freedumb2003
But the issue is still whether this should happen in on school grounds. It still looks like it is sanctioning State Religion.
Most people understand the difference between "allowing" a religion and "requiring" one.
94
posted on
09/08/2006 4:15:23 PM PDT
by
msnimje
(What part of-- "DEATH TO AMERICA" --do the Democrats not understand?)
To: little jeremiah
Heheh - free"dumb".. I am always amused when people's brains are so small they have to make fun of my name in the absence of the ability to think.
But you can take comfort from knowing you are far from alone. Interestingly, the bulk of people in your intellectual camp are Fundamentalists. I don't know if you are one of these -- I just wanted you to know who your fellows are.
95
posted on
09/08/2006 4:17:47 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
To: NormsRevenge
Eastern Missouri ACLU legal director Anthony Rothert said the injunction was "a victory for parents who want to direct the religious upbringing of their children without interference from public schools."...but when it comes to sex education the ACLU supports the prohibition in California of parents deciding what their kids should or shouldn't learn.
Standard liberal hypocrisy.
96
posted on
09/08/2006 4:22:17 PM PDT
by
torchthemummy
(Abortion: One Dead, One Wounded)
To: msnimje
Most people understand the difference between "allowing" a religion and "requiring" one. Context is everything. I guess if the State allows the passing out of all other religious texts then I could see it. But allowing a monopoly is the same as endorsement.
97
posted on
09/08/2006 4:24:46 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
To: freedumb2003
Context is everything. I guess if the State allows the passing out of all other religious texts then I could see it. But allowing a monopoly is the same as endorsement.
Allow it? They require it. Before I yanked by son out of public school he HAD to read, write and discuss many of the world's religions.
98
posted on
09/08/2006 4:34:34 PM PDT
by
msnimje
(What part of-- "DEATH TO AMERICA" --do the Democrats not understand?)
To: NormsRevenge
I am so darn sick of one lousy liberal judge who can take away the rights of religious freedom guaranteed by the constitution I could scream.. Where did they get all of this power????
99
posted on
09/08/2006 4:37:06 PM PDT
by
ladyinred
(Leftists, the enemy within.)
To: msnimje
They require it. Before I yanked by son out of public school he HAD to read, write and discuss many of the world's religions. Did you object to that? Seems like a good line of education.
100
posted on
09/08/2006 4:39:33 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(the war on poverty should include health club memberships for the morbidly poor)
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