A math teacher sued his school district after the principal told him
the words "In God We Trust" and "All Men Are Created Equal, They Are
Endowed By Their Creator" must be removed from his homeroom wall
because they convey a Judeo-Christian viewpoint.

In January, Principal Dawn Kastner told Westview High School math
teacher Bradley Johnson that a banner he had posted in his classroom
for 25 years, and another that was posted for 17 years, needed to come
down.

The older banner, measuring 7 feet by 2 feet, contained the words "In
God We Trust," "One Nation Under God," "God Bless Ameirica" and "God
Shed His Grace On Thee." The second banner quoted the Declaration of
Independence by including the phrase, "All Men Are Created Equal, They
Are Endowed By Their Creator."

Even though 4,000 students have passed through Johnson's classroom
without a single complaint in 25 years, the principal told Johnson the
banners were now impermissible because of their religious content.

The Thomas More Law Center, a not-for-profit law firm dedicated to the
defense of religious freedoms, filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of
Johnson against the Poway Unified School District of San Diego,
Calif., which includes Westview High School, claiming the order to
remove the banners violated Johnson's First Amendment freedom of
speech, particularly since the district permits other teachers to hang
Buddhist, Islamic, and Tibetan prayer messages on their classroom
walls.

Richard Thompson, president of the Law Center, commented, "Many public
schools exhibit a knee-jerk hostility towards Christianity and seek to
cleanse our nation's classrooms of our religious heritage while
promoting atheism or other religions under the guise of cultural
diversity."

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=74800
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