Wednesday, May 23, 2012



OH: Student may wear “Jesus is Not A Homophobe” t-shirt to school, says court

We read:
"A gay student who sued his Ohio high school for prohibiting him from wearing a T-shirt designed to urge tolerance of gays will be allowed to wear the shirt to school whenever he chooses. A judgment agreed to by Maverick Couch and the Waynesville Local School District was entered Monday in federal court in Cincinnati. It allows the teenager to wear the 'Jesus Is Not A Homophobe' T-shirt and says the district must pay $20,000 in damages and court costs."

Source

This sets a good precedent.  T-shirts quoting the Bible on homosexuality should now be allowed also.


15 comments:

Stan B said...

jon, I was thinking exactly the same thing....

But we don't even have to quote the Bible - just a philosophy.

"When a Father says 'no,' it doesn't mean He 'hates' his children."

Bird of Paradise said...

But they still wont let students wear a cross

Anonymous said...

The school ought to ban all t-shirt messages as they will just result in a t-shirt-text "war", which is not appropriate for the purpose a school exists!

Anonymous said...

I wonder if the same school would allow a student to wear a T-shirt that simply reads, "Leviticus 18:22"

Malcolm Smith said...

I agree with Anonymous 2:22. Ban all t-shirts with messages, and then get on with the job of teaching. Better still, introduce school uniforms, just as we have in Australia.

Anonymous said...

Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.

Anonymous said...

@anon 2:55, that's a cop-out and you know it. You might as well say, "We all sin, so it's OK to sin." Freedom of speech and freedom of religion is fundamental in the United States, and the Liberals continually try to strip us of those freedoms in the name of tolerance. Sorry, but if a homosexual has the right to express his views, then a heterosexual has the same right. Stripping those rights to pander to a special interest group is a slap in the face to the Constitution.

Anonymous said...

12:48 - as far as I know, no homosexual denounces or demonizes heterosexuals for being heterosexuals, yet you think it's okay for the reverse position in the name of "free speech". What a nice person you are (spoken ironically of course)!

Anonymous said...

@3:09

As far as I know, no thieves denounce or demonize those who do not steal.

And yes, it is "free speech" whether you like it or not.

Anonymous said...

@6:04
In choosing to equate gays with thieves, or to imply it by the form of your response, simply equates you with a bigot!

Anonymous said...

@6:41

No, the purpose was to show the fallacy of your argument. It does that quite well unless you are too stupid to understand what free speech is.

But, if you'd like....

"As far as I know, no liars denounce or demonize those who do not lie."

Or...

"As far as I know, no adulterers denounce or demonize those who do not commit adultery."

You have created a fallacy and now that you have been called on it, you have to resort to an ad hominem attack as you cannot address the main issue:

You simply want to shut down speech and ideas with which you disagree.

Go Away Bird said...

jesus was a streight man

Anonymous said...

What is a "streight man"? Jesus was supposed to be God incarnate, so presumably had no sexual proclivity one way or the other.

Anonymous said...

3:04 Yep 7:26 is a hypocrite as he/she resorts to name-calling ("stupid") and stills wants to use negative-sounding categories (liars, adulterers, to the previous thieves) to equate with gays, and thus reveal the obvious bigoted mindset.

Really?

I could have sworn that a reading of the statement was a premised "if - then" remark. No one was called "stupid," so it seems there are comprehension issues with you.

However, once again, you have to resort to name calling to make your point.

As for the "negative sounding categories," all of the listed groups are contrary to the moral standards set forth in the Bible. If you disagree with them, that is certainly your choice. To say that moral standards are "bigotry" is unsupportable and ridiculous.

I will say that I am sorry for you as it seems your only argument in this discussion is attacks on people rather than a discussion.

Anonymous said...

2:18 And I am sorry that evidently you do not realize that moral standards are actually quite arbitrary, according to culture or personal opinion. You aparently think ones in the Bible suggest killing and slavery and even genocide are okay with God.
Other people have other ethical standards and your attitude to people who are homosexual indicates your bible-based bigotry (yes, bigotry). Try thinking for yourself instead of the "morality" of middle-east tribes living thousands of years ago. Sorry if you feel that's an "attack" on you. I only say it for your own benefit (no irony intended!).