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posted by Gus diZerega | 12:32pm Sunday March 7, 2010

A religious bigot denies a student the right to build a Wiccan altar in shop class because he thinks Wicca is bad.  “It scares me. I’m a Christian,” he said. “This witchcraft stuff – it’s terrible for our kids. It takes kids away from what they know, and leads them to a dark and violent life. We spend millions of tax dollars trying to save kids from that.”  

He is suspended without pay for five days.
With thanks to Niyati


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posted March 7, 2010 at 4:39 pm


“It scares me. I’m a Christian”
That is what Christians are taught – to live in fear. (Same for Republican ‘Presidents’, but I digress.)
This – DESPITE the fact that The Bible Sez (TM) “fear not” approximately 365 times – once for every day of the year. Something about ‘O ye of little faith’ comes to mind here.
And, so much for freedom of religion in America.



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posted March 8, 2010 at 11:29 am


It sucks that Halferty resorted to such lousy behavior, but it’s noteworthy that the superintendent and principal not only disciplined him, but called for more education for the public about Wicca.
I’m as tickled about the student who wrote a guest editorial as I am the DesMoines Register’s willingness to print these sentiments:
http://snoozepossum.blogspot.com/2010/03/update-on-iowa-wiccan-altar-squabble.html
Gus, It was easier to link to my blog post about it than to hunt up all the original links. If this is bad form, please edit or delete.



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posted March 8, 2010 at 1:29 pm


No probem Snoozepossum.
Good stuff.



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