23 Eylül 2012 Pazar

Urgent: Support Kountze Kids Faith - Texas Students Fighting for Religious Freedom

Update: We are planning a big rally with lots of posters to show support for these students. The rally will just be at the next home Kountze football game Oct 5th. MORE DETAILS TO COME! So Check Back HERE for more info! If you would like to help out or be involved we can use all the help we can get so please contact me 409 656 5128 mdbellow@gmail.com

Help these Texas Students Fight for their Right to Express Their Faith! Spread the Word, Join the Facebook Support Group SUPPORT KOUNTZE KIDS FAITH, and Call and Email the Kountze ISD Administration 409-246-3352 kweldon@kountzeisd.org

A Group of Cheerleaders in Kountze, TX (a small east Texas town) are taking a stand after the Kountze Independent School District BANNED personal banners/posters with any religious reference at football games (or any other sporting events).

In general, students are allowed to express their religious beliefs at schools in Texas as long as the activity/expression is student led with no instruction from a teacher or school staff member. Kountze Cheerleaders make their OWN personal posters for games and they are not instructed by any teacher as to what must go no the banners and posters. The students are free to put their own encouraging statements to support their team.

The students are no longer free to do so following an "anonymous" complaint.

Yep, that is right. One anonymous complaint has removed freedom of speech and expression for hundreds of students in Kountze, Texas.

A student in Kountze can no longer hold a personal sign that says "we are praying for you" because praying is religious in nature. They are banned from having a sign or banner that has a Bible verse about strength and endurance. Even though they make these banners on their own to display their encouraging message, they are no longer allowed to do it anymore.  They no longer have freedom of speech or expression because someone might get offended. There is no Constitutional right to not get offended by a person who decided to express their beliefs on a personal sign. There is only a Constitutional protection against forcing someone to believe a specific religion. I can assure you that these signs do not force anyone to believe any religion. Someone who sees these signs still have the freedom to believe what they want and they are even free to express their own beliefs and make their own signs.

Kountze Kids are Taking a Stand and FIGHTING BACK

This has caused an uproar here in southeast Texas, a place where Bibles and guns are in just about every house.

A group of Kountze Cheerleaders have created a facebook support group SUPPORT KOUNTZE KIDS FAITH

Local Beaumont, TX TV Station KBMT 12 News did a story about this group of cheerleaders fighting for their rights. The news story mentioned this facebook support group and over night the facebook group has reached over 20,000 members. There is a flood of comments on the page expressing support for these students who are standing up for their faith.

Globally and here in America there is a War Against Christianity and Freedom of Religious Expression. That was is raging even in a small east Texas town.

Just last year, in another east Texas town of Athens, the City, the County Commissioners Court, and the people of Athens fought off attempts by Atheists who wanted to remove a Nativity Scene from the Henderson County Courthouse lawn.

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