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Bibles, No Way! Madrassas, No Problem!

In past years we have seen schools and school boards remove all prayer from school, do away with Christmas plays and nativity scenes, and even shut off valedictory microphones for unapproved God-speak. In short, they have systematically prohibited any and… Continue Reading →

Throwing Christians to the Gators

This is a little story. Sadly, it’s an American story. It’s one of those little stories which inspires big nods. Nods of recognition because we’ve seen it before. Nods because we’re a little tired of the story. Me too. Here’s… Continue Reading →

War of the Ring is Lost

A teenager in England has lost her High Court challenge to be allowed to wear a Christian “purity ring” to school, says SkyNews. Lydia Playfoot, 16, claimed the ban imposed by the Millais School in Horsham, West Sussex, was an… Continue Reading →

For Whom The Bowl Tolls

The lesson in the classroom began with the striking of a Tibetan singing bowl to induce “mindful awareness.” The fifth graders at Piedmont Avenue Elementary School in California closed their eyes and focused on their breathing, as they tried to… Continue Reading →

Hey Kids, Big Ben, Parliament, Abortion Clinic

An after-school program for middle school students in New Hampshire were taken to visit a Planned Parenthood clinic. How fun? Of course they were taken without parental notification or permission. (Hey, you don’t even need parental notification to get an… Continue Reading →

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