Dear Andy
> I'd say that removing valedictorian status would have been adequate since
> the status "Valedictorian" represents the best and an example to her class
> mates.... even if it were not a Christian school.... but then, hopefully,
> the ACLU won't get involved, as we know how that will go.
We had a similar thing happen in Queensland a few ago where a a girl was kick out of 
a Catholic school for living with her boyfriend.  She tried to sue the school but lost 
on 
the grounds that the school had certain standards they expected the pupils to meet. 
One of them was to live a good moral life. 
This girl in Kentucky would have known the moral standards of the school and she 
chose to break them. It all boils down to "For every sin there is a cost" That is cost 
is 
bearing the consquences of our sin. Yes,we can get forgivness for our sins, but we 
must bear the consquences (have a look at the story of David and Bethsheba).
I support the school's decision.

PROCLAIMING GOD'S LOVE TO A DYING WORLD 
Say to the captives, 'come out,' and those in darkness, 'Be free!' 
Isaiah 49:9 
I looked to the heavens to where God dwells 
I looked into my life to see he lives there as well.
Love in Jesus 
Adrian Bonham aka Morning Light
Outpost 49 
Hawkesbury Royal Rangers 
Windsor, N.S.W. 
Australia 
F.C.F. 94 
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