Graduation Upheld at Christian Church
Jun 03 by Ingrid Schlueter
The separation of church and state crowd are seething due to the judge’s ruling this week that a public school graduation can go on as planned in Waukesha, Wisconsin. For years, the school district has rented the large Elmbrook Church auditorium for their graduations due to a lack of a facility large enough to hold the event. True to form, “Rev.” Barry Lynn, an apostate minister dedicated to fighting any vestige of religion in public life, sued to try to stop the graduation. The church originally agreed to veil the sanctuary cross years ago, but refused to after that initial year of rental. Now the cross looms over the assembly as the public graduation takes place. The atheists may need weeks to recover from the trauma. In a world where Christians are subjected to public mockery of Christ, morality and the Bible in every conceivable public forum and where public schools with taxpayer money openly teach evolution and humanism, asking the secularists at the graduation to tolerate the sight of a cross for a couple hours doesn’t seem too much to ask.






