Talk in Class Turns to God, Setting Off Public Debate on Rights

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KEARNY, N.J. — Before David Paszkiewicz got to teach his accelerated 11th-grade history class about the United States Constitution this fall, he was accused of violating it.

Shortly after school began in September, the teacher told his sixth-period students at Kearny High School that evolution and the Big Bang were not scientific, that dinosaurs were aboard Noah’s ark, and that only Christians had a place in heaven, according to audio recordings made by a student whose family is now considering a lawsuit claiming Mr. Paszkiewicz broke the church-state boundary...

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Would you want a Muslim teacher to proclaim that "There is no God but Allah and Muhammed is His Prophet" in your child's science class? And that unless you pray five times a day in Arabic toward Saudi Arabia after thorough cleansing, fast on Ramadan, pay alms, and make a pilgramage to Mecca, you will be damned?

There is a reason why proselyzing isn't allowed in schools.
 
Dumbass move.

:rolleyes:

However, the greater grievance is the recording without two party consent. That is a clear violation of state and federal statutes...but of course the media ignored that part. So in a Whalgreen world, the teacher could get fired, and the student could get tried as an adult, and receive 5 years and a $50,000.00 fine...but that isn't going to happen...because God is the culprit that must be erradicated from the minds of men. It's God's fault you see. lol
 
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