On 9/27/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two different items, both scary.
>
> 1. Art teacher fired.
> 2. 'Kids on Fire' camp.
>
>
> "I want to see them as radically laying down their lives for the
> gospel as they are in Palestine, Pakistan and all those different
> places," Fisher said. "Because, excuse me, we have the truth."
>
> "A lot of people die for God," one camper said, "and they're not afraid."
> "We're kinda being trained to be warriors," said another, "only in a
> funner way."

And where are you making the tie between these two quotes and the
current conversation???  What is the source for the two quotes and
where do they tie in with this article?

This isn't a case of 4 times 5 =  Blue

Again, show me in the articles or in other credited writings where the
action of the Frisco School board is attributed to Christian religous
zealots and the argument might be made, as of right now you are making
the assumption that because it happened north of Dallas, Tx that it
was driven by Christians.  While it's true that a Christian parent
would raise concerns about something like this happening it's also a
fact that a Moslem or even Jewish parent would raise the same
concerns.

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