Teacher Fired for Bible: Nj Teacher Fired for Giving Bible to Inquisitive Student 
by christianpost.com   
April 18th, 2013
A teacher has claimed he was fired for giving a Bible to an inquisitive  student at at New Jersey school, and has now filed a complaint against the  school district for religious discrimination.
Walter Tutka was a  long-time substitute teacher in Phillipsburg, NJ but was allegedly dismissed  after being found guilty by the school of breaching two policies; distributing  religious literature on school grounds, and not being "neutral" when discussing  religious material with students.
It has now been reported that Liberty  Institute and a New Jersey law firm have filed a complaint with the Equal  Employment Opportunity Office against the Phillipsburg School  District.
Attorney for Tutka, Hiram Sasser, has told Fox News: "It is  shocking that the school district is forcing Walt to file a complaint with the  EEOC for religious discrimination. All Walt did was respond to a student's  intellectual curiosity and the school district suspended Walt and then  terminated him."
The teacher claims that the case stems from an incident  that took place last October when his middle school students were coming into  one of the school buildings. Tutka describes that as the students filtered in,  one student was behind the others, and as he passed by the teacher quipped to  him: "Just remember, son, the first shall be last but the last shall be  first."
The line of course was being quoted from the Bible, where it  appears numerous times including in Matthew 19:30 and Mark 10:31.
The  student passed by into class without saying anything. However, a few days later  that same student came to Tutka and asked where that saying had come from. The  teacher explained, saying it was from the Bible.
The student then  inquired about the verse again on Oct. 12 when Tutka was eating lunch in the  school cafeteria . This time Tutka got out his Bible and showed him the verse.  He also reportedly asked the student whether he had his own Bible, and when the  student responded no, he gave the small pocket-sized Bible over to the student  to keep.
Joe Imhof, a friend of Tutka's and a fellow Gideon, has said to  Fox: "Walt basically said, 'would you like mine? The student said yes and so  Walt gave him his personal New Testament."
The complaint explains that on Oct. 18, Superintendent George Chando informed  Tutka that he was recommending the teacher's termination over the incident.  Tutka goes on to claim that he was actually fired on Jan. 14, 2013.
Imhof  added, "Just because this guy gave a student a pocket New Testament on his lunch  hour – that's enough to throw you out of school. They have said tonight, 'God,  we don't want you in this school.'"
Imhof also highlighted the apparent  restrictive nature of American schools towards freedom of religion, and claims  it has a hostility to religion not seen in most other countries: "In most  countries overseas we are allowed to go into public schools and give Bibles to  students. But since this is America – you can't do it here."
Speaking  about his homeland, he added: "When the Soviet Union fell, Bibles were allowed  in the schools, people could pray in the schools. It seems we have more  persecution in America than they do in Russia."
Tutka's complaint reads:  "I believe that I have been discriminated against in violation of Title VII of  the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination and  retaliated against regarding same," according to The Express-Times.
Tutka's  pastor, Chris Hussey who leads the Abundant Life Community Church in NJ, has  commented to Fox News: "I've never seen something so absurd in my  life."
He concluded, "Christianity is under attack in America. It seems  our government officials are afraid of Muslims and yet they capitulate to them  and any other religious group. But when it comes to Christians – they are  completely intolerant of Christians."