SOUTHERN BAPTISTS VS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS
That’s the title of this short transcript from a local news program. The entire piece is “anti” resolution. A great quote:
[School Board member] Duke spent 12 years as a teacher and three years as an assistant principal. While public schools must separate church and state, she says God is represented in public classrooms.
“We have teachers that are there everyday that are examples, role models, living their faith right in front of these children,” she says. “What better example can you have?”
Do you mean teachers like this? (Sorry- couldn’t resist.)
One Response to “SOUTHERN BAPTISTS VS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS”
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Comment by Eric Holcombe May 18th, 2004 at 12:12 pm |
I can only assume she didn’t read the resolution. It specifically mentions Baptists remaining as educators for the very purpose she mentioned. It is not the well who need a doctor… |
