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Can Teachers Teach Creation Legally?
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Coach_Owens87 Wrote:To make it clear, I personally have no problem with having the ten commandments posted in the classroom, or any building for that matter. And I have no problem with documents from other religions being posted either. I am secure in my faith in god, and my savior jesus, and no religious text being posted is going to sway me in any direction.

On the other hand I can easily see how having religious text could offend some people. I dont believe that me being christian means I can impose my beliefs onto others, same goes for any other religion.

So by not imposing your beliefs onto others, do you not tell anyone about Christ as Lord and Savior? Or would you consider that imposing your beliefs?

For me, Christ commanded all His disciples to tell the nations about Him. He said for His followers to go out into to the world and tell. While that doesn't mean forcing our beliefs on anyone, it does say that we are to challenge their views, and tell them of saving grace only in Christ, and to tell them that He's coming back.
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Can Teachers Teach Creation Legally? - by BaseballMan - 05-17-2008, 11:36 PM

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