Know Your Child's Rights
If you decide to send your kids to public school, you should be aware of their rights as Christians. Did you know that your child has the right to distribute God's Word on his/her public school campus? According to Tim Todd, whose Truth For Youth Ministries has helped students distribute over a quarter-million New Testaments on public school campuses, every student on every American public school campus is guaranteed the following inalienable rights:
1) The right to meet with other religious students and form Bible clubs.
2) The right to express your religious beliefs through signs, symbols, and clothing.
3) The right to talk about your religious beliefs with other students on campus.
4) The right to distribute religious literature on campus during non-instructional time.
5) The right to pray on campus alone, with others, and during graduation.
6) The right to carry or study your Bible and other religious literature on campus.
7) The right to do research papers, speeches, creative projects, or talent programs on religious themes.
8) The right to be exempt from activities that contradict your religious beliefs.
9) The right to celebrate or study religious holidays on campus.
10) The right to study religious themes, literature, and history.
Evangelical Christians knowing and exercising their constitutional rights - ya think that's maybe what Rosie O'Donnell is really afraid of?
1) The right to meet with other religious students and form Bible clubs.
2) The right to express your religious beliefs through signs, symbols, and clothing.
3) The right to talk about your religious beliefs with other students on campus.
4) The right to distribute religious literature on campus during non-instructional time.
5) The right to pray on campus alone, with others, and during graduation.
6) The right to carry or study your Bible and other religious literature on campus.
7) The right to do research papers, speeches, creative projects, or talent programs on religious themes.
8) The right to be exempt from activities that contradict your religious beliefs.
9) The right to celebrate or study religious holidays on campus.
10) The right to study religious themes, literature, and history.
Evangelical Christians knowing and exercising their constitutional rights - ya think that's maybe what Rosie O'Donnell is really afraid of?
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