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To: EBITDA
Hypothetically the teachings of the church and school could be the only way the child gets the truth.

You're probably right but unfortunately, the first time their daughter comes home and says "Mommies, Teacher says you're sinners," the Oregon ACLU will be suing the school again to change what they teach.

20 posted on 08/29/2003 1:29:58 PM PDT by agrace
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To: agrace
Yeah, but what they teach is also their business as long as they have submitted themselves to appropriate accreditation. the real problem here is that the school cannot afford the litigation.

But the church, as depleted as its coffers are, probably could handle the cost. I'd love it if they would champion this. I am on the board of a small (non-catholic) private school and we couldn't keep the doors open if we had to fight a suit. It would be nice to have a precedent out there, because I suspect it will eventually happen that most religious private schools will get sued if for no other reason than to bankrupt them.
49 posted on 08/29/2003 2:06:36 PM PDT by EBITDA (Errors are most easilly found in the instant immediately after hitting the send button.)
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