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ACLU backs student in flap over religion in class

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Novice

First time I've ever heard of dinosaurs on Noah's ark!


QuoteTRENTON, New Jersey (AP) -- The American Civil Liberties Union is supporting a high school student who objected when his teacher made religious statements, including allegedly telling students that those who do not believe Jesus died for their sins belong in hell.

The school district penalized the student for secretly taping the teacher, the student's lawyers say.

"I believe it is important to stand up for our constitutional rights and to make sure that these violations of the First Amendment, which apparently have been going on for years, are stopped once and for all," Matthew LaClair, 16, said. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of speech.

Starting in September, LaClair complained to school administrators about his history teacher, David Paszkiewicz.

LaClair says Paszkiewicz told students evolution is less fact-based than the Bible, there were dinosaurs on Noah's Ark, the Big Bang theory of creation is unscientific, and that the Bible has been proven to be literally true.

Knowing he might not be believed, LaClair recorded the teacher's statements and gave the recordings to the principal. After that, school officials declined to further discuss with LaClair or his parents what actions would be taken to correct the problem, the ACLU said.

"Our district fully supports and takes seriously its obligation to ensure that the personal religious beliefs of our professional staff stay out of the classroom," school board president Bernadette McDonald said in a written statement.

She said the school took corrective action once the problem surfaced, but did not give details.

From Paszkiewicz's point of view, he was merely answering a question posed to him in a question-and-answer session, according to Demetrios Stratis, a Fair Lawn lawyer who said he represented the teacher.

"He was asked to give an opinion. He said it was an opinion. And he offered that information," Stratis said.

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Reality is what you perceive it to be.

Principle

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I've been a member of the American Civil Liberties Union since 2006,
Church and State should remain seperate.

Beliefs can be discussed and opinions given,
only in a open-discussion type of environment.
(This unfortunetly does not occur in typical classrooms)

However, A teacher cannot claim his personal beliefs to be true
and continue to instill them on those he educates.

DH

Quote from: Novice on February 21, 2007, 08:38:50
First time I've ever heard of dinosaurs on Noah's ark!

      In the Hebrew literature of the Old Testament there was a sea monster called Leviathan whom many have described as a dinosaur creature (Job 3:8, Job 41.1, Psalm 74:14, Isaiah 27:1, etc.).   I'd never thought about it before, but  I guess if Noah took two of every creature on the ark, he must have picked up Leviathan and his girl friend!  Works for me!   :-D  DH
God created the Universe for His 7th grade science project -- and got a C.     - Swami Beyondananda

Awakened_Mind

Nice to see the youth expressing themselves, and being defended for doing so.

Cheers Novice.

-AM
Truth exists beyond the dimension of thought.

CFTraveler

I'm glad the ACLU is still doing their job.  A teacher like that doesn't belong in the classroom.  Kudos for the kid for having the guts to bring it to the authorities.