Posted on 11/25/2020 5:41:52 PM PST by libertylover
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - A U.S. District Court judge ruled late Wednesday that Kentucky’s religious schools can hold in-person classes.
Danville Christian Academy filed a lawsuit Friday and Attorney General Daniel Cameron and other schools joined it. They claim the mandate shouldn’t apply to them because of their religion.
Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove granted Danville Christian Academy’s request for an injunction so the school could continue with in-person learning.
In his opinion, the federal judge said that closing religious schools “prevents the corporate nature of religious education which is insinuated with worship, prayer, and mentoring.”
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BREAKING: 11th Circuit grants Lin Wood’s Emergency Motion for Expedited Review regarding his challenge to the validity of GA election procedure.
https://twitter.com/Wizard_Predicts/status/1331763003725934597
WHY WOULD ANY sane PERSON SEND THEIR KIDS TO INDOCTRINATION SCHOOLS? Schools are full of criminals, DOPE, FIGHTS, RAPES, GUNS, KNIVES TO USE IN THE FIGHTS OR MASS KILLINGS, to boot...Not even a school bus is safe.
I live 35 miles from Memphis, schools full of GANGBANGERS.
Home or virtual where you can Monitor.
Andy Beshear to appeal in 3 -2 -1...or he’ll issue another decree and ignore the judge.
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