I just don't get it.
I mean, I understand the desire to evangelize (though good works tend to be more effective, in my experience, than preaching). But the folks who go all tribalistic with their Christianity (or any other religion or ideology, but we'll stick to the Christianity in this instance) and create a taxpayer-funded environment where their particular flavor of Christianity is the official practice and regular mantra and anyone else can just, well, comply or be ostracized — it just strikes me as, really, un-Christian.
It's certainly un-Constitutional (federal and state), and the Bossier school district will certainly end up learning that lesson, expensively. But they won't really learn it, because they'll turn it into an attack on their faith, not a a protection of the faith of others, including their own.
Public School Students Say Christianity Is Being Forced on Them
During health class, students at Airline High, a public school in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, read Bible passages, and their teacher asks them to identify t
You know, if people want a religion shoved down their throat, I can come up with several I’m certain they will like more than simple Christianity.
Top of the list will of course require carving out the hearts of my vanquished enemies while on the top of tall buildings and flinging the corpses off the side.