Saturday, June 4, 2011

Corrections for Last Two Blog Posts, Small Victory for Christians

Short Posting this time...

I have to apologize for giving the WRONG start date for my last two blog posts. My mistake was posting that Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals would start at 9 PM, but it actually started at 8 PM. I had also incorrectly stated elsewhere that Game 2 would start on Sunday at 9 PM, but it actually starts TODAY at 8 PM! Wow, this is embarrasing! Guess I'm going to have to start paying attention from now on! Anyways, something that ISN'T embarrasing...

I just read a cool article about a legal case in Texas where a school apparently wasn't allowed to allow its valedictorian to pray at their high school graduation. It had been banned by a ruling from San Antonio judge Fred Biery. This unjust ban was in response to a lawsuit by the parents of an agnostic student named Corwin Schultz. This student was a member of Medina Valley High School's graduation class, which was the school that was (and probably will continue to be) facing the trouble that this lawsuit brought. Apparently the federal appeals court struck down the ruling saying that the complainers arguments were based upon old situations that are no longer in place. Examples used were: the absence of words such as "bennediction" and "invocation" in their graduation program. Also too, there is question over whether this praying is actually school-sponsored and supported. So, this whole "violation of rights" crap that was coming from the lawsuit is simply that...crap! This shows us the trouble we Christians are in for when we go against culture and stand for our faith, and it also shows us that we will have joy in the midst of our trials. Anyways, go and check out this link for the whole story.

Wow, I'd better get to bed! It's 2 AM in the morning over here! Good night!  

1 comment:

  1. As the information shows, I posted this at 1 AM, not 2 AM as I had stated in my post. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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