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“WE ALL KNOW WHERE THE ‘F’ BELONGS”

by Dr. Laurie Roth, ©2013

Dr. Laurie Roth hosts a popular radio show every weekday evening from 7-10 p.m. PST.  Listening information is here:  http://www.therothshow.com/listen07.htm

(Jan. 26, 2013) — This week I interviewed attorney David Cortman of Alliance Defense Fund www.adf.org —  Now named:  www.Alliancedefendingfreedom.org.  We talked on air about the attacks all across the country against Religious liberties of Christian kids in public schools.   I asked him, “Do school officials have the right to make rules saying kids can’t have a Bible study, have a Bible club, pray or be open about their faith at school?”  He boldly stated that it is completely unconstitutional and violating their religious rights to deny these things.  Kids can read their Bible, pray, create a Bible club, along with all the other clubs kids create in school.  He noted the big problem seems to be other than anti-Christian agendas and unbelief, officials and teachers are simply uneducated as to what the Constitution actually protects so they often end up shredding and seizing kids’ rights.

I shared the details of my 16-year-old daughter’s assignment to write a paper on Christianity and her conflict with her history teacher over it.  He had told her to write the report with four sources and not to use the Holy Bible because it was ‘faith-based.’  He then attacked the story of Noah and the Flood to her face, saying it was impossible and the Holy Bible was fake.  He also told her she would receive an F if she used it.  I called the teacher and naturally he didn’t admit any threats to Monica promising an F, saying she couldn’t include The Bible in her report, nor that he called it fake.  Yet, according to Monica he was lying and the opposite occurred.

Attorney David Cortman stated that the teacher went over the line and had no right to belittle her faith, say The Holy Bible was fake and to deny her the right to use it as one of the four sources on her Christianity paper due to its being ‘fake’ and ‘faith-based.’  We both agreed that The Holy Bible is not only a faith-based book but is a noted book of history worldwide, surrounded and supported by hundreds of manuscripts.  It is the number one best selling book in the world.  His forced exclusion of the Holy Bible was obviously a result of his unbelief issues.

Students like my daughter Monica are being attacked subtly and overtly at schools across America for exercising simple religious rights as Christians.  You never hear of the kids running off to sneak an abortion, declaring gay rights, Muslim rights or anti-patriotic rights getting in trouble or facing an F.  Cortman confirmed, attacks on religious liberties are profoundly against Christian expression and rights.  This has to stop, but in order to do this, Christian kids and families must stand up and fight more than they do.

This stupidity and treachery cannot stand if we are to continue being America.  Does Mo’s history teacher plan to have her write her next report on the ‘founding of America’ by Muslims and atheists’?  Did he get his history training at ‘Mad Magazine Institute for idiots’?

Christianity and inspiration from the Holy Bible influenced the very founding, building and legal system of the United States of America.  Our founders and members of Congress started all their sessions in prayer and took it for granted that the Holy Bible was God’s word, defining and protecting our freedoms, moral code and history with God and the people.  Our early members of Congress not only prayed openly before each session but also sent out thousands of Bibles to the population.  Maybe they should have all gotten an F – not.

I think we all know where the F belongs, and it is not with Monica, our country or the Holy Bible.

Join me each day as I battle these issues, defending freedom, the truth and our rights to be who we are.

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  1. Noahs Ark and the great flood; 100% true. If the dufus did not like the bible version, comedian Bill Cosby created a “record” in 1965 which was pretty accurate. What is a cubit , anyway ??

  2. Approximately 30 years ago our oldest son was in a class titled “The Bible as History.” I looked over the description of the class and allowed him to take the class. WOW what an eye opener when she openly stated she was an atheist. She and I came to blows when I refused to allow him to read any book on the prescribed reading list for a report…one book was The Exorcist and the others were equally damaging to Christianity. To make a long story short after we spoke to the principal our son did not do the report and did receive the passing grade he needed. The next year another son had the same teacher and she said in a derogatory manner that I was the cause of her not being able to teach that class again. My son told her that he would relay the compliment to me.

  3. A little more ammo for you Monica.

    American Dictionary of The English Language by Noah Webster 1828

    Christianity- Noun

    The religion of Christians. As the system of doctrines and precepts taught by Christ,and recorded by evangelists and apostles.

    Whilst politicians are disputing about monarchies, aristocracies,and republics,Christianity is alike applicable, useful and friendly to them all.

    Christ and Civilization by John W. Robbins

    “The profound ignorance of Christ–an ignorance that does not even realize it is ignorance – is a tragedy of eternal proportions, and for the life of Christ – his birth, life, death and resurrection- is not only the most important event in the history of mankind, but far more important, the only way to Heaven. In fact, if Christ were not the only way to Heaven, his earthly life would have no importance at all. Christ’s life is the point from which we date all of world history, and it is impossible to understand history and Western Civilization, especially the United States, without understanding Christianity.”

    (Sidebar: wonder if your American History teacher knows/understands this?!)

    The Relationship of Public Education to Christianity; A Protestant World-View
    By Gordon Haddon Clark

    Keep The Faith, and stay in the fight!