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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

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When Pinkston Middle School student Tamsan Mora came home with a pocket-sized Gideon Bible ? King James Version, New Testament only ? in her coat, her mother was surprised and a little worried. The school district says they handled the Bibles appropriately, but the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas calls the Bible distribution unconstitutional. Read Article

Then read the excellent editorial by John Anderson in the THE CITIZENS JOURNAL that addesses "the ACLU's jihad" and concludes: "Are you to have me believe that offering Bibles at a school, praying at a school function by a student, reciting the pledge of allegience or having "in God we trust" on our currency is more aggregious than teaching a religion in school?Sounds like a jihad on Christianity to me, the ACLU is not merely "fighting for" the First Amendment to the Constitution, they are more accurately trying to cut Christianity from our society altogether . I guess they don't like the "free exercise clause" part of the First Amendment."

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