Thursday, January 29, 2009

annudder mission accomplished

John McKay, who represented the Riverside County-based California Lutheran High School, said the ruling correctly acknowledged that the school's purpose was to "teach Christian values in a Christian setting pursuant to a Christian code of conduct."

Done.
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1 comment:

Ranger said...

This is a cowardly decision by the court and a cowardly decision by the school. If they seek a real Christian setting, they should expel everyone not meeting a strict Christian code of conduct and follow all the prescriptions of the Old Testament. Good luck with stoning your students.

I will pray to my gods for your slow and painful death.