Friday, June 25, 2010



Connecticut School Removes "Lord" Reference in High School Diplomas

Hatred of Christianity marches on:
"Seniors at a New Haven, Conn., high school will not be graduating “in the year of our Lord” this year – or any future years, according to the superintendent of schools. The school district has removed the traditional phrase from high school diplomas after someone complained.

“It’s a religious thing,” Superintendent Reginald Mayo told the
New Haven Register. “I’m surprised it took this long for someone to notice it. We certainly don’t want to offend anyone.”

Last year, former alderwoman Ina Silverman filed a complaint about “in the year of our Lord" when her daughter was a student at Wilbur Cross High School. According to the newspaper, Silverman took her concerns to the mayor, who then asked the superintendent to remove the words.

But the move has outraged a number of people across the city – especially in the Christian community. Local resident Betsy Claro called the decision “hideous.” “I do believe that it’s a travesty to keep removing the Lord’s name,” the mother of three told FOX News Radio. “I believe that our nation was founded on the principles of belief in God, and our Founding Fathers made sure it was incorporated into every document that they produced.”

Donohue told FOX News Radio he doesn’t buy into the argument that the words have been censored to avoid offending people. “To base this decision, in part, on the need not to ‘offend anyone,’ is disingenuous – it offends beyond belief the vast majority of Americans,” Donohue said.

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It is disappointing that a Jew initiated this. To them Jesus is not of course "our Lord" and they have their own calendar -- but the complaint is a very ungracious response to Christian support for Israel.

The calendar throughout the Western world is still based on the year of Christ's birth. It must be terrible for her to live with that. Or does she want the year changed on the diplomas too?

16 comments:

Dean said...

Next she'll want the school name changed from 'Wilbur Cross High School' to 'Wilbur High School'.

"We certainly don't want to offend anyone" . . . too late. They've offended me and many other sane citizens with their PC antics.

Anonymous said...

ONE!!! ONE complaint and they change the wording? I find that pretty doggone sad.

Anonymous said...

I am Jewish and I am more offended by them removing this then the reference itself.

Anonymous said...

the tyranny of the minority. Probably the same dickheads that think the term seperation of church and state is in the Constitution.

Anonymous said...

And jews wonder why they've been chased from every country in the world? Try complaining that rosh hashanah and yom kippur offend you and see what happens.

Anonymous said...

"Next she'll want the school name changed from 'Wilbur Cross High School' to 'Wilbur High School'."

How about: "Abraham Star of David" elevated shul"?

Sounds Kosher to me.

Anonymous said...

How does anyone here know for a fact that Ina Silverman is Jewish? I know several people with the surname Silverman who are definately catholic and a few people with the surname Silverman who are definately non-white. Many surnames don't indicate ethnicity or a racial set any more. New Haven did at one time have a huge Jewish population, but nearly all have moved to the suburbs over the past 30-40 years. New Haven is predominantly a non-white city and Wilbur Cross High School is predominately non-white.

jonjayray said...

I checked and she is active in the Jewish community

Anonymous said...

"Year of Our Lord" is quaintly old fashioned and maybe should be dropped from modern documents for obvious reasons. Pro-modernity rather than anti-Christian.

Anonymous said...

Anon 11:49, if the people you know named Silverman are telling you they're not jews, they're lying! Put down the Kool-Aid and wake up!

Anonymous said...

Listen up you delusional pricks, religion wrecks everything.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 11:26 said...
"I am Jewish and I am more offended by them removing this then the reference itself."

Why would the reference offend you at all? I'm aware that most jews are leftists and atheists, but don't any of you believe in God? Any God? (other than the one you can fold and put in your pocket)

Anonymous said...

Judeism is more a culture than a religion, or maybe culture is more an explanation of religion.

Anonymous said...

OK, so when are we going to strike the phrase from the U.S. Constitution? You did know that it's in there, didn't you?

The U.S. started out as a Christian nation, and the liberals are doing their best to strip it of its heritage.

Anonymous said...

The United States and its preceding British colonies started out as Christian as that was what most people were - though significantly the various denominations of that religion were aggressively opposed to each other which is why the "Founding Fathers" set up the new sovereign state trying to separate government from the dominance of any one of those denominations which in effect secularized it.
The fact that the expanding United States went on to absorb other populations and admit numerous immigrants with all kinds of religious and non-religious backgrounds and allow them to become citizens while claiming to be a republican democracy very much compromizes the claim that the USA is or should be called a Christian nation.

Anonymous said...

Anon 2:41, are you really that stupid? I am an Orthodox Jew, I believe in G-d and am religious, don't make bigoted comments because money is not my god and I am middle class and drive a pick up truck and am happy with that.