No Room for a Christian Worldview? (Townhall.com) October 10, 2011
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Perhaps you missed the story of the honors student in Texas who was

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suspended for telling a friend in German class that he was a Christian and believed homosexuality was wrong. Apparently it’s a topic the teacher liked to bring up and the student’s comment about his beliefs was—according to the teacher—not acceptable.
The winds of postmodernism and multiculturalism are blowing over traditional values in many places, and many fail to understand that, in the end, Christian values still have a valid place at the table. The First Amendment promises freedom of religion, not freedom from it.
When lawyers became involved, the honors student from Texas was restored to school and his alleged wrongdoing erased. But what a shame we have teachers and administrators who could get something so wrong in the first place. In adding new rights for people, it’s neither necessary nor proper to take rights from others, including Christians.
To listen to the audio please click here: http://townhall.com/talkradio/dailycommentary/624837
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No Room for a Christian Worldview? (Townhall.com) October 10, 2011
Posted by daviddavenport in Radio Commentaries.trackback
Perhaps you missed the story of the honors student in Texas who was
Courtesy of Townhall.com
suspended for telling a friend in German class that he was a Christian and believed homosexuality was wrong. Apparently it’s a topic the teacher liked to bring up and the student’s comment about his beliefs was—according to the teacher—not acceptable.
The winds of postmodernism and multiculturalism are blowing over traditional values in many places, and many fail to understand that, in the end, Christian values still have a valid place at the table. The First Amendment promises freedom of religion, not freedom from it.
When lawyers became involved, the honors student from Texas was restored to school and his alleged wrongdoing erased. But what a shame we have teachers and administrators who could get something so wrong in the first place. In adding new rights for people, it’s neither necessary nor proper to take rights from others, including Christians.
To listen to the audio please click here: http://townhall.com/talkradio/dailycommentary/624837
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