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A Christian organization known has the good news club must be allowed at every pubic school, Hawaii court rules.   Great news.  Indeed 

Acts 17:27.  He be not far from everyone of us.   Indeed Amen Thanks 

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Cool. As long as it's not religious in nature, they can share all the good news that's fit to print. 

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Good news…  Indeed…. Amen…

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43 minutes ago, Fnord said:

Cool. As long as it's not religious in nature, they can share all the good news that's fit to print. 

Oh it is.   The Good News = Gospel = God’s Holy Word Bible = Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior.  

Numbers 30:2.  If a man vow a vow unto the Lord, or swear an oath to bind his soul with a bond, he shall break his word, he shall do according to all that proceeds out of his mouth.  Indeed Amen Thanks 

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3 minutes ago, posty said:

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Good news…  Indeed…. Amen…

What? 

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separation of church and state...
Though they didn't use the phrase "separation of church and state," the framers of the Constitution debated the extent to which the government should support religion. Some argued that it was fine to mandate participation in religious services, if a person could choose which ones they would attend. More commonly, many of the founders, including Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, argued that government compulsion of religion violated a person's natural right to shape their own life according to their convictions.

this doenst need to be in public school.. do your religion on your time

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17 hours ago, Fnord said:

Cool. As long as it's not religious in nature, they can share all the good news that's fit to print. 

 

1 hour ago, [echo] said:

separation of church and state...
Though they didn't use the phrase "separation of church and state," the framers of the Constitution debated the extent to which the government should support religion. Some argued that it was fine to mandate participation in religious services, if a person could choose which ones they would attend. More commonly, many of the founders, including Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, argued that government compulsion of religion violated a person's natural right to shape their own life according to their convictions.

this doenst need to be in public school.. do your religion on your time

This has nothing to do with separation of church and state.  This apparently isn't a school/BOE sponsored/run club, it's a student organization.  I see no reason to stop this from happening.  It's no different than a Satanist club, Pride Club, or any other religions club.

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51 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

 

This has nothing to do with separation of church and state.  This apparently isn't a school/BOE sponsored/run club, it's a student organization.  I see no reason to stop this from happening.  It's no different than a Satanist club, Pride Club, or any other religions club.

agreed

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I generally do not draw the line at use of school facilities in after school hours.  Schools are natural gathering places and as long as the club is not required or considered part of the cirriculum it seems fine to me.

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