God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Philippians 2:9-11

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Saying Homosexuality Wrong Garners Suspension for Honors Student

A Christian honors student was suspended at Western Hills High School in Forth Worth, Texas for saying to another student that homosexuality is wrong.

The context of the situation was freshman Dakota Ary was in German class when the discussion turned to religion and the views of Germany were concerning homosexuality.

According to Ary's attorney Matt Krause, Dakota responded saying, 'I'm a Christian and I believe being gay is wrong,'. He was just expressing his viewpoint and he did it in a very non-hostile, benign way to a friend."

Krause said his client has every right to express that view based upon his First Amendment rights.

Ary was suspended in-school for his comments when the teacher heard them, but the suspension was reversed after his mother retained legal counsel and challenged Principal James Wellman over the issue.

His mother Holly Pope said, "He is not a troublemaker or a bully of any kind. This was not out of context. This was in a discussion about religion. ... I knew this subject had come up in class before because he told me last week that the teacher had a picture of two men kissing on a wall that had pictures from across the world."

It appears the homosexual lifestyle is being imposed on the classroom, as evidenced by the inappropriate picture of the two males kissing. It's the teacher and the school which is creating the hostile environment, as the homosexual evangelists refuse to stop their marketing of the lifestyle to students across the United States and the world.

While I understand what Holly Pope asserts concerning context, it's irrelevant what the context was, as from the point of view of Jesus Christ, homosexuality is sin, and all true Christians will oppose it, as this honest and brave teenager did.

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