Looks like common sense has prevailed, after reading Gonzo's post.
But, I was gonna add, using Joe's Bar-B-Q as an example, is the school promoting bar-b-q over hamburgers, fried chicken,...
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Looks like common sense has prevailed, after reading Gonzo's post.
But, I was gonna add, using Joe's Bar-B-Q as an example, is the school promoting bar-b-q over hamburgers, fried chicken,...
If the public school posted a religious reference, then yeah, that's a no-no. But, no, I don't "surely" see the problem with it being a third party. Again, this is an "advertisement" issue. A...
If a public school allows/accepts one religious reference, but then denies others, then I would say there is an issue. The denied folks would have a complaint. But, if one buys an ad, pays their...
I'd bet a dollar to a donut that whoever is upset about the cross, wouldn't say a word about any moooslim logo. Now, someone else might, but not those who complained about the cross.
Oh! I'd...
Went to their website, Christ Fit Gym. It is a work-out gym, but it is also a non-profit organization and classifies itself as a "ministry." Combines physical work-outs with spiritual ones.
If...
Time to make a stand.
But, just to examine this particular issue in this case. It is not the public school advocating for Christ (even though they should.) This is a paid advertiser. It's the...