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Untainted schools?

LJ-SEC: (ORIGINALLY POSTED BY [info]amethyst_hunter)

I'm thinking of possibly returning to continuing adult education later this year. Does anyone know anything about any of the schools/colleges/etc. in the Southwestern Florida area? One that I'm considering is FGCU (Florida Gulf Coast University). Whatever one I pick, I want to be sure that I won't be funding a dominionist-friendly hive. Thanks for any tips.

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About Time!

LJ-SEC: (ORIGINALLY POSTED BY [info]morchades)

Women's Health Clinic Files Complaint Against Swedish Medical Center Pharmacy

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Dinosaur Museum Closed Due to Lack of Building Permits

LJ-SEC: (ORIGINALLY POSTED BY [info]diala)

I don't know if this is 100% relevant, but it is about a Creationism theme park, so I figured I'd share.

Whole Article Here

Escambia County authorities this week locked up a museum building at the theme park on North Palafox Street in Pensacola after Circuit Judge Michael Allen ruled the owners were in contempt of court.

Owners of the park, which shows how dinosaurs may have roamed the Earth just a few thousand years ago, did not obtain a building permit before constructing the building in 2002. They have argued in and out of court that it violates their "deeply held" religious beliefs, and that the church-run facility does not have to obtain permits.

Of course, what do they do during all of this? Whine that they are being "persecuted," that's what.

Church leader Kent Hovind vowed to appeal the case.

"We will continue our legal fight," Hovind said Thursday.

"This is pure religious persecution," said Glen Stoll, who works closely with Hovind on legal issues.

Finally, this is one of the best quotes I've read in a very long time:

"Scripture also says 'Render unto Caesar what Caesar demands.' And right now, Caesar demands a building permit," County Commission Chairman Mike Whitehead said.

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