Saturday, January 9, 2010

Religious T Shirts Religious Shirts In Public Schools?

Religious shirts in public schools? - religious t shirts

I see that in many religious schools like the shirts that show Jesus are forbidden, but you can see, T-shirts with headbanger satanic things everywhere. It should also be banned, and religious images satanic too? Or should we maintain a double standard?

6 comments:

Pablito said...

I work in public schools and have never been so good.

jescl32 said...

Where in the world do you live? Not all religious (the application) are of children and was never banned here (Bible Belt) I really can not imagine the schools went so far never been anywhere. Perhaps something can be misinterpreted. Heck key states still here (sorta) and a few moral lessons that could be classified as religious doubt. Nobody complained, and enjoy the children.

UVRay said...

I think that is prohibits religious satanic shirts can not imagine it will. Shirtless religion should be banned if they are offensive to other religions. If you ignore these T-shirts, then Satan, should also be prohibited. Precisely in this way.

CRYST said...

Good question. Here's your answer. its all about peace of the people. havce no peace on the lookout for Satan

Mike A said...

I always say that the double standard. We Christians are accustomed to it.

Thank you to the ACLU to attack a Christian. Say, Christmas Nativity, the Ten Commandments, prayer at graduation, etc.

Jesus refused at the time, and still is today.

married_... said...

Okay, so the school can not teach religion, but why is it that the students have to hide their religion is? And yes, the double standard has to go. There is no reason to be Satanists to conduct business in a position where the Christians do not.
I can not understand the teacher provides to teach religious matters, but do not understand why students should have to hide their beliefs. In the real world (shopping, playgrounds, etc.), students will see people wearing religious affairs. So these parents atheists who are their children at home, are blocked, so as not exposed to God? Of course not. If the students want to show their beliefs, they should have the opportunity to do ..... There are a lot of negative pressure, why not some positive peer pressure out there?
Another reason to homeschool. I'll be d @ mned if someone my children what they can use will tell.

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