Posted on 01/26/2020 4:57:34 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
In the shadow of a nearly 200-foot cross, Central Florida Christian Academy enrolls students who live by the Bibles commands and abstain from sexual immorality meaning gay children arent welcome on the state-supported campus in west Orange County....
....Floridas scholarship programs, often referred to as school vouchers, sent more than $129 million to these religious institutions. That means at least 14 percent of Floridas nearly 147,000 scholarship students last year attended private schools where homosexuality was condemned...
The debate touches on civil rights, religious freedom, past discrimination cases and the future of Floridas school choice programs. It comes as the U.S. Supreme Court this week hears arguments in a Montana case about whether state scholarships can go to religious schools. The outcome could hinder or fuel the expansion of Floridas scholarship programs.
(Excerpt) Read more at orlandosentinel.com ...
They want “Sex ed” to be about 100 positions for same sex couples and the joys of crossdressing. Biology? Male, female? Outdated!!!
How many vouchers did Mozilla get when the CEO was ousted by the gay mafia for personally supporting the popular Prop 8 ballot initiative for traditional marriage in California?
If you don’t march lockstep with the Gay Left, they will come for you. Tax dollars or not.
Why do I think that it is not “gay” children who are banned but any student who does not live by Biblical teachings on sexual morality as well as those whose parents refuse to abide by the same.
THIS is why the civil rights movement was deeply flawed: It allowed ‘special’ classes of people in the name of preventing personal prejudice against blacks.
Now we have special classes of people that are legally protected from people choosing not to associate with them, therefore standards are eliminated.
The Islamic school in Orlando does accept Florida scholarships.
Wonder why this wasn’t mentioned in the article?
https://magorlando.net/scholarships
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