Christian Freedoms USE them or LOSE them
Report Details Hostility to Religious Expression in America
Jody Brown, Agape Press
Thanks to the efforts of a Texas-based legal group, the nine members of one
Senate subcommittee now have in their hands a document that outlines
literally hundreds of examples of violations of individuals' religious
freedoms - in the United States.
In September, the U.S. State Department reported in its sixth Annual Report
to Congress on International Religious Freedom that eight national
governments are designated as being of particular concern as violators of
internationally acknowledged religious freedom rights. Those eight countries
are North Korea, China, Burma, Iran, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and
Eritrea.
Now comes a report from the Liberty Legal Institute (LLI) in Plano, Texas,
that reveals what the group describes as "widespread religious hostility"
across the U.S. That report, titled "Examples of Hostility to Religious
Expression in the Public Square," documents acts of hostility towards, and
discrimination against, expressions of faith by students, faculty,
government employees, churches, religious organizations, and ordinary
citizens.
Kelly Shackelford, chief counsel for Liberty Legal, says the report's
contents should get people's attention. "It is amazing that a document like
this has never been assembled before," the attorney says. "When you look at
what is actually happening around the nation, it's truly scary."
ACLU, Others Tagged
The LLI report was presented on Wednesday (October 20) to the Senate
Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Property,
chaired by Republican John Cornyn of Texas. During a subcommittee hearing in
early June, it was suggested by some of those testifying that religious
freedom was not an issue in America. Cornyn was not convinced by those
detractors. The LLI document backs him up.
"The campaign to purge expressions of faith from the public square is
pervasive, national, and well organized," the senator states in a press
release. "The report not only contains page after page and example after
example of hostility to religious expression, it also notes how this effort
to cleanse the public square of all religious expressions is carefully
orchestrated and organized by some of the nation's leading liberal special
interest groups."
The 51-page document identifies three organizations that LLI contends have
led a nationwide campaign to remove religious expression from the public
square: the American Civil Liberties Union, Americans United for the
Separation of Church and State, and People for the American Way.
Cornyn's press release accuses all three of those organizations of actively
litigating against such things as equal access for religious groups in
public schools, school choice programs that would permit needy children to
attend parochial and nonsectarian schools alike, and voluntary, student-led
religious expression.
The senator says he was not surprised during his subcommittee's hearings to
hear from those groups that there was not a problem with religious
expression in the United States. "[N]o one will actually admit to being
hostile to religious expression," he says. "They know full well that they
are far more likely to advance their extreme ideology through the courts,
rather than through the democratic process."
Concrete Examples
Following are some samples of hostility to religious expression, as provided
in the Liberty Legal Institute report:
A 12-year-old elementary school student was reprimanded by a public school
in St. Louis, Missouri, for quietly saying a prayer before lunch in the
school cafeteria, according to a federal lawsuit.
Public high school students in Massachusetts started a Bible club and tried
to hand out candy canes with a biblical passage attached. The school
suspended the students for distributing the candy canes.
A public school sixth grader in Boulder, Colorado, tried to complete her
book report assignment by presenting the Bible, but was forbidden from doing
so by her teacher. She was also forbidden from bringing the Bible to school.
A Texas school district refused to hire a public school teacher for the
position of assistant principal, because her children attended a private
Christian school, in violation of the district's policy that the children of
all principals and administrators attend public school.
A Vietnam veteran and member of an honor guard at a New Jersey veterans'
cemetery was fired for saying "God bless you and this family" to the family
of a deceased veteran, even though the family had consented to the blessing
beforehand.
Copies of the report are available from Senator Cornyn's website at
www.cornyn.senate.gov/LLI.pdf
Liberty Legal Institute (http://www.libertylegal.org)
© 2004, Agape Press
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