The Christian Legal Society website has some excellent resources on
church-state law concerning public schools. See here:
*http://tinyurl.com/2fgw69* <http://tinyurl.com/2fgw69> (right-hand column)
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On 1/20/07, burgytwo@juno.com <burgytwo@juno.com> wrote:
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> Bob wrote: "I think any teacher who did so would be crossing the line.
> Those who are the authority figures in the class need to exercise
> restraint on such matters, especially in a pluralistic society."
>
> Of course. But what about a student? Say a HS senior who REALLY REALLY
> believes his position and is concerned that others be aware of it --
> (avoid the truck coming down the road by getting off the road
> scenerio).
>
> His thinking is this: I see my friend playing in the road and a truck
> approaching. If I do not warn him I am clearly committing (by
> inaction) a sin. So I must call out.
>
> Sticky situations. Putting out restrictions on whhat can or cannot be
> said seems to make them more sticky. I don't have an answer -- the
> link you provided is, however, helpful.
>
> Burgy
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