This is the Student Who Blew the Whistle on Muldrow High School’s Ten Commandments Plaques
May 11, 2013 By
Earlier today, I posted about the Ten Commandments plaques
that hang in every classroom in Muldrow High School (Oklahoma). As the
story went, after an anonymous atheist student contacted the Freedom
From Religion Foundation, the FFRF contacted the school and the plaques
will now almost certainly be taken down after the school board discusses
the incident at Monday’s meeting.
But the plaques won’t be coming down without a fight.
But the plaques won’t be coming down without a fight.
“It’s Christianity under attack within our own country,” said Josh Moore, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Muldrow, Okla.I guess no one taught these Christians the way the law works. Give it a couple of days, though, because they’re about to find out.
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Parent Denise Armer told KHOG she supports the students’ efforts to save the Ten Commandment plaques.
“If other kids don’t want to read the Ten Commandments, then they don’t have to,” she said. “But that doesn’t mean that they have to make everyone else do what they want.”
complete story at:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/05/11/this-is-the-student-who-blew-the-whistle-on-muldrow-high-schools-ten-commandments-plaques/
School Board removes commandment displays.
ReplyDeletehttp://ffrf.org/news/news-releases/item/17695-muldrow-public-schools-removes-ten-commandments-postings-from-classrooms
Further reporting from This Land Press.
ReplyDeletehttp://thislandpress.com/roundups/commandment-controversy-in-muldrow/