>> Christ is on record condeming the sin and ate with those repentant of those sins. So it is the Christian way to force those kids to attend the ‘prom’.
They have every right not to attend the organized prom. I believe they should’ve instituted rules for the private party ... and invited all seniors to the party provided they obey the rules. If Constance chooses not to attend, fine. If she chooses not to obey the rules, throw her out.
SnakeDoc
Snakey is being too nicey-nice here. The girl showed every sign of wanting to disrupt, and no wish to be repentant. After Satan has showed himself to you enough times in a particular apparition, you really don’t owe that apparition another chance.
And invite the ACLU to show up with another lawsuit? Again, the focus will once again be the drama queen and it will ruin another moment for the class as a whole. What evidence is there the she'd 'follow the rules' anyway? None that I know of, so there is nothing unChristian about the alternate event or not inviting her.
What part of private do you not comprehend? The right of free association was at play here. The girl sued stating that her right of free expression was discriminated against and won. So the students who had enough of her crap used their first amendment right of free association when they had a PRIVATE party.