Posted on 12/11/2006 3:45:52 PM PST by SandRat
All over America, schools and organizations are gearing up to celebrate Christmas in an assortment of inspiring and enjoyable ways.
However, over the years it seems that certain public interest groups have focused their attention on how our local school districts and private organizations choose to demonstrate their particular views of the season.
So the ACLJ is encouraging you to visit their Christmas Resource Center and find the answers to your questions regarding the singing of Christmas carols at your child's or grandchild's school or your local church's display of the manger.
Christmas is a time of peace and joy ... it is also a time of tremendous outpouring of our expression of faith.
Make sure you understand the many opportunities you have to celebrate according to your religious beliefs.
The ACLJ has prepared legal guidelines for you that clearly explain what is permissible and what is not when it comes to displaying and expressing your faith.
For more information about all the ACLJ's involvement in the latest issues and cases, be sure to tune in to our television program, "ACLJ This Week" - visit www.aclj.org for stations and times. And for clean humor and today's hottest music artists, watch "The Logan Show" - safe for the entire family! Visit
Merry Christmas! Sue me
okay, I guess that answered my first question which was "What is an ACLJ?"
bump for publicity
American Center for Law & Justice. It battles against the ACLU.
I'll stand beside anybody who will stand against the ACLU.
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