Policy censoring faithful 'on their own private property' challenged
The Illinois High School Association is being challenged on a policy that bans Christian schools from offering a prayer or any religious message over their public address systems when they host association events on their own property.
"It is blatantly unconstitutional for public school officials to come into private schools and enforce a policy prohibiting them from expressing what's central to their religious beliefs," said David Cortman, senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, or ADF.
The ADF wrote this week to association chief Marty Hickman after several private schools complained about the new restrictions. WND left a message with Hickman seeking comment, but the call was not returned today.
Editors Note....Hold onto your hats, it seems that a full scale persecution of Christians is just getting rolling. We need to ask God to give us liberty to proclaim the truth and to be able to worship Him in openess and safety. We need to also get ready to stand in very difficult times, fence sitters, join the many compromising "new evangelicals" around you, you will be safe.