While Bill O’Reilly enjoys the #1
bestseller on the New York Times list
with his latest book entitled Killing
Jesus: A History … which focuses on the historic Jesus of Nazareth … according
to the American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU) Jesus is not a historical
figure.
The presence of Christ’s portrait in
an Ohio high school, on a “Wall of Fame” … meant to highlight historical figures
… caused those who viewed it “permanent, severe and irreparable harm and
injury,” according to the ACLU. As absurd as those claims may be, the Jackson
City school board has cowered to the demands of the ACLU, who filed a lawsuit in February forcing the district to
remove the portrait of Christ. The
district has agreed to remove the portrait that was hung in 1947 (it’s actually
been off the wall since April) and pay the ACLU
and another litigant a $95,000 fine as a settlement, according to Fox News.
This is absolutely absurd. “The case could have ended before it began if
the school had simply acknowledged that it is not the government’s place to
endorse one specific religion in a public school that children are legally
required to attend,” James Hardiman, legal director for the ACLU’s Ohio chapter, was quoted as
saying.
There’s only one problem with
Hardiman’s argument. The portrait was
not hung on the wall for religious purposes. It was placed as a tribute to a human being who
had an undeniably profound influence on the development of western culture.
Are the ACLU attorneys claiming that Christ is not as historically
significant as Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, Karl Marx, Mahatma Ghandi or
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? If so, they
need a refresher course in history of western civilization.
Apparently the school district decided
to wave the white flag of surrender “rather than spending taxpayer dollars on
fighting the lawsuit,” according to Superintendent Phil Howard.
While it can be said that the ACLU has been valuable at times over the years, going to the mat to defend fundamental constitutional rights, its anti-Christian obsession was stretched too far in this case, and the fact that it won without much of a fight – and walked away with a cash settlement – is a crying shame.
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor,
Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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