Anyone else see the inconsistency?
All the woman wanted was a baby. What the big deal in how it happens? Or was it that it had a cost associated with it. For an organization that is steadfast in it views on abortion I don't see their argument against in vitro fertilization.
http://www.courier-journal.com/viewa...e=nletter-news BTW parochial schools now receive state tax dollars for students who's families are eligible for vouchers. Removing the dollars from the local public schools. Barney |
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Are teachers eligible for the vouchers?
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But my local public school was inundated with ex-private school students wanting to get in because of the increase in tuition since the voucher program now allows for going to any school. No longer does one have to go to the closest school to you. Just need to apply and if the principle accept you then your in. |
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In a nutshell that case says that the government can not get involved in ministerial matters, not even if they would otherwise be covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act. It's a simple application of seperation of church and state. The church can hire and fire whoever it wants for religious reasons. |
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Are these mostly parochial schools or schools with religious affiliations or are the big buck prep schools doing it too? John |
It's par for the course. Look at college tuition.
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