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TER
03-22-2017, 09:11 AM
KENTUCKY PASSES LAW TO PROTECT STUDENTS’ RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

March 22, 2017
Link (http://www.pravoslavie.ru/english/102094.htm)

Governor Matt Bevin of Kentucky signed into law on Monday, March 20, a bill protecting students’ religious freedom against attempts to quash and forbid religion, and especially Christianity, in schools. The new law grants students the freedom to express religious and political viewpoints, hand out religious and political literature, wear clothing with religious messages, and announce religious meetings over school media, reports Church Militant.

The inspiration for the bill came after one Kentucky elementary decided to put on a production of the Christian play A Charlie Brown Christmas, but to remove the monologue in which Linus recites Holy Scripture to explain the true meaning of Christmas, citing freedom from religion as their motivation. The morning of the school production, Glenn Beck suggested on his radio program that parents stand up in the audience and recite the text of Linus’ monologue, quoting Luke 2:8-14, at the appropriate point, and parents did just that.

“The parents in the bleachers basically quoted the verse from the book of Luke, and it was just an amazing moment—it really was,” Joey Collins, parent of one Kentucky student, said. “Everybody was pretty much in tears and clapping. It was just a great time.”

Senator Albert Robinson, who introduced the bill, said the bill is designed “so that the public school can be a place where religious and political ideas can be expressed without fear of suppression.”

The bill received broad bipartisan support in both houses of the state legislature before Gov. Bevin signed it into law on Monday.

However, LGBT advocates are calling the bill, which protects from discrimination, hateful and discriminatory. They are especially concerned about a provision that states that one must actually be invested in the work of an organization to take part in it. The provision reads, “No recognized religious or political student organization is hindered or discriminated against in the ordering of its internal affairs, selection of leaders and members, defining of doctrines and principles, and resolving of organizational disputes in the furtherance of its mission, or in its determination that only persons committed to its mission should conduct these activities.” According to NY Mag, “That means that if student groups want to exclude LGBTQ students, they can cite their religious beliefs as the reason why.”

Other states, including Indiana and Mississippi have similar laws place, with about a hundred other similar bills being introduced in states around the country.

Gov. Bevin previously made headlines when he took office in November and added an exemption for people like County Clerk Kim Davis, who refused to issue same-sex-marriage licenses due to her Christian conscience. He also issued an executive order that removed the demand that a clerk sign wedding licenses.

tod evans
03-22-2017, 09:20 AM
Government doesn't belong in the religious forum, pro or con...

'Twas the anti-Christian brigade that brought the issue before government and it should never have been heard.

Mark my words; "Everything the government gets involved in it fucks up."

tod evans
03-22-2017, 09:44 AM
“That means that if student groups want to exclude LGBTQ students, they can cite their religious beliefs as the reason why.”

Student groups should be able to exclude anyone for any reason. This entitlement mentality, fostered by government, has gone too far.

Girls don't belong in the Boy Scouts any more than an atheist belongs in a Christian organization...

chudrockz
03-22-2017, 10:27 AM
Mods maybe fix title? Protest? Protect. :)

TER
03-22-2017, 10:33 AM
I thought I fixed it but I guess it didn't go through

phill4paul
03-22-2017, 11:21 AM
I thought I fixed it but I guess it didn't go through

You only have about 15 minutes to make your own correction. After that a mod has to do it.

CPUd
03-22-2017, 11:41 AM
government, please protect me from the gays

Brian4Liberty
03-22-2017, 11:45 AM
You only have about 15 minutes to make your own correction. After that a mod has to do it.

Fixed.

fisharmor
03-22-2017, 11:49 AM
against attempts to quash and forbid

I'm actually all for quashing and forbidding when it comes to schools.

TER
03-22-2017, 12:06 PM
I'm actually all for quashing and forbidding when it comes to schools.

Quashing and forbidding what exactly?

TER
03-22-2017, 12:07 PM
government, please protect me from the gays

Actually, it's more like, "government, protect my first amendment rights."

CPUd
03-22-2017, 12:07 PM
Actually, it's more like, "government, protect my first amendment rights."

They need to pass a new law for that?

TER
03-22-2017, 12:08 PM
They need to pass a new law for that?

Unfortunately, because of atheist liberals like yourself (btw, are you gay to complete the trifecta?), it must be done.

seapilot
03-22-2017, 12:10 PM
government, please protect me from the gays

Seems the government is called upon to protect everyone from everyone else. Gays from Christians, Muslims from Christians, Transgender from natural, atheists from all religions, poor from rich, rich from poor, stupid from smart and on and on...

CPUd
03-22-2017, 12:20 PM
http://i.imgur.com/DxtIKBh.png

TER
03-22-2017, 12:23 PM
http://i.imgur.com/DxtIKBh.png

Thank you for the negative rep! Also the comment "trolling" you gave is extremely funny coming from you!

fisharmor
03-22-2017, 02:22 PM
Quashing and forbidding what exactly?

Anything and everything about school.

Brian4Liberty
03-22-2017, 02:33 PM
government, please protect me from the gays

That's about how this started. A couple of lines from a children's play had to be censored because:


government, please protect me from the gays christians

TER
03-22-2017, 02:37 PM
Anything and everything about school.

lol, got it! I wish I could homeschool my children, but unable. Will be sending them to private school soon enough and out of the public indoctrination camps.

tod evans
03-22-2017, 02:39 PM
Anything and everything about school.

I don't have a problem with community schools, it's only when state and federal government get involved that trouble starts...