Why don't you watch your filthy, angry diatribes? You earned your ban.
You are mistaken. As with most civil litigation, lawyers get the money.
Why don't you watch your filthy, angry diatribes? You earned your ban.
So would any sense of justice for the poor.My feeling is that if you sue somebody and lose, all the legal fees should be on you. A lot of pointless legal battles would go away then.
If they had simply charged religious groups a nominal fee for using public property and facilities, to cover the costs, they probably would have had no problems doing it.The frustrating thing about this is how the school district employees were given plenty of opportunities to stop using the taxpayer-funded schools as a vehicle for their religion, but stubbornly refused.
The only question is, were they really stupid enough to think they could win such a case, or did they just not care?
If they had simply charged religious groups a nominal fee for using public property and facilities, to cover the costs, they probably would have had no problems doing it.
The legal issue is using publicly funded property and facilities for private (religious) purposes. I think if the school had been rented out, so that (non-Christian) public expenses were not being incurred, they would have been OK. If the public disagreed with renting the school facility out, they could address that issue at their public meetings, and through their next election.
It doesn't matter if it was the school board members, themselves, or not. They should have been renting the facilities if they were going to use them for their own purposes, like that.Are we talking about the same case? The one in the OP is about a school board that effectively turned their meetings into Christian revivals. I'm not sure what renting spaces out to religious groups has to do with that.
UPDATE: Now we have a dollar figure for how much taxpayer money the board wasted.
Chino Valley school board members ordered to pay $202K in legal fees
And guess who that money is going to?
So the atheist group, Freedom from Religion Foundation, gets the money. Way to go Christians!
It doesn't matter if it was the school board members, themselves, or not. They should have been renting the facilities if they were going to use them for their own purposes, like that.
Calling their religious revivals "school board meetings" would be a different issue. That's just flat out lying. And the public should have shut the meetings down with loud protests. 'Prayin' an preachin' is not school board business.
That little story doesn't bother Christians, we see what's happening in the world
Just as the Bible says, there will be a falling away first. Recent and upcoming generations will continue to fall away from God, heralding the return of Jesus Christ.
2 Thessalonians 2:2-3 KJV -
2 Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him,
2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand.
3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
King James Version (KJV)
FYI btw, the lawyers got the legal fees, not the gay anti Christ groupIt's not exactly going out on a limb to predict "Some day, people will stop believing this stuff".
FYI btw, the lawyers got the legal fees, not the gay anti Christ group
Groups like that stifle education and activities. Now that district won't have football and basketball etc. and they will have to use old books with Jesus in them.Again, it goes to the lawyers who work for the Freedom for Religious Foundation. They have lawyers on staff you know. :duh:
Groups like that stifle education and activities. Now that district won't have football and basketball etc. and they will have to use old books with Jesus in them.
No teenage suicides when God was in public schools? Who knew?I think it's hilarious that liberals want to talk about wasting money when they go about everything, proverbially, as if it grows on trees.
God needs to be in the school systems, because when He was there, kids weren't committing suicide, mass shooting, or getting pregnant in massive numbers before. There's a common cause, and it's the obvious- not the superstitions liberals try to produce such as external objects being the reason.
It's the liberal philosophy, plain and simple. That's where it all began, and is astoundingly provable and demonstrable.