And gullible woodchip stumbles into the outrage machine once again.
woodchip wrote:So who's side are you on and why?
I side with the school 100% and not because I'm an atheist. Whenever I see outrage porn like this my first thought is "there is more to the story." So let's look at the story from beginning to end.
First, this is an opinion piece on Fox News written by a man who authored a book about the decline of religious values in the USA. Second, the article is littered with hyperbole. Third, this story is only being reported on by Christian news outlets, probably in an effort the fuel the outrage machine since this is a non-issue. But wait, there is more. The legal organization representing the parents specializes in evangelical Christian litigation. That's a key point. The family is evangelizing.
Even the Fox News article hints that the parents are proselytizing through the child: "The principal told the boy and his father to move to a public sidewalk." Why is the father and son handing out religious material on
school property then continuing to do so on the sidewalk outside the grounds? Just pick your kid up and go home like everyone else. And this brings me to why this case will never go to court. You can't hand out religious material without first establishing a religious club and following the
school's guidelines. Separation of church and state, baby.
Public schools have to be careful, but when it comes to religion it's always better to err on the side disallowing it until proper accommodations can be made. And of course, the easiest test of all for discovering wrongdoing is to ask yourself how comfortable you would be with your kids coming home with verses from the Qur,an, Dhammapada, Bhagavad Gita, Talmud, Dao de jing, or Analects?