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Pagan precedent: church, state, and school.


MEET IDOLATRY'S new best friend, the Rev. Jerry Falwell This article is about Jerry Falwell, Sr. For the article about his son, see Jerry Falwell, Jr.

Jerry Lamon Falwell, Sr. (August 11 1933 – May 15, 2007)[1] was an American fundamentalist Christian pastor and televangelist.
. Falwell's devotion to defending religious expression in public school has helped young pagans spread their spiritual beliefs during the Christmas season.

In September school officials at Hollymead Elementary School elementary school: see school.  in Albemarle County, Virginia Albemarle County is a county located in the the Commonwealth of Virginia. Figures from the U.S. Census Bureau give an estimated 2005 population of 92,035. Its county seat is Charlottesville6. , denied students permission to distribute fliers for their vacation Bible school Origins
Vacation Bible School (VBS) is the term for a special type of religious education which caters toward children, usually during the summer.

The origins of Vacation Bible School can be traced back to Hopedale, Illinois in 1894. D.T.
. The Liberty Counsel, a Falwell-affiliated religious rights group, wrote a strongly worded letter, and the county school board reversed its rule. "We're pleased the school changed its policy so quickly and correctly," Mat Staver, the group's founder and chairman, told the Charlottesville Hook. "The law is clear--when schools allow the distribution of secular material, they must accommodate religious material."

Staver noted that Muslims and Jews also could use the school's flier distribution system. "The First Amendment is not just for the Liberty Counsel," he said. But he didn't mention pagans, who were soon distributing fliers that pointedly asked, "What else are people celebrating in December?" and invited students to join in a "Pagan ritual to celebrate Yule."

Parents have complained, and school officials say they'll revisit re·vis·it  
tr.v. re·vis·it·ed, re·vis·it·ing, re·vis·its
To visit again.

n.
A second or repeated visit.



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