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  • Valedictorian Sues School Over Jesus Speech

    rrp1501 »
    Wed Sep 12, 2007 9:27 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    I am just tired of hearing where christians are forbidden to even mention the word "Christ" any where! You all have to realize this is a concerted effort by Satan to wipe out the Christian Faith from the world! This young Lady did not lie to the school by saying this in her speech. She could have said anything else and not gotten censored by her school! This is just the exact same thing as people trying to get the Ten Commandments taken out of Public Displays and Nativity Scenes not being allowed to be displayed! People say "Those things offend me" and they get taken down. Freedom of spreech means just that, you are free to speek what you want when you want to! I do not like it when Muslims, Agnostics, Aethiests or anyone else who has a different view then me voices there opinion, but I accept it, because they have theFreedom Of Spech to do so! The only people who use the excuse that you don't have the right to say what you want when you want to, are only anti-Christian individuals who want to silence the voice of Christ! It hasn't worked in the past, it isn't working now, and it won't work in the future! If you don't like what someone has to say, just don't listen to them!

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