CBN News - Judge: Christian Credits Can Be Denied
By Mark Martin CBN
News Reporter
August 15, 2008
CBNNews.com - A federal judge ruled last week that a
public university can deny course credit to students from
Christian high schools.
U.S. district judge
James Otero ruled in
favor of the University of California, Friday, saying
it could withhold course
credit from Christian high school applicants if their
textbooks say the Bible is infallible and teach against
evolution, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Otero held that the university's review committees
were not discriminating, and that they offered sound reasons for
rejecting the books, not because they have religious
perspectives, but because they left out topics in science and
history and did not teach critical thinking.
Opponents want the ruling overturned, warning that
the decision could hurt Christian education around the country.
Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and
Justice Jay Sekulow says the ruling is troubling and amounts to
discrimination.
"That decision in and of itself should cause a
shockwave for Christian education across the country, because
the idea that a public university, paid for by the taxpayers
whose kids are at that Christian school, and now it's off
limits? It's a very dangerous precedent," he said.
Sekulow added that the ACLJ plans to fight the
ruling, it could end up before the U.S. Supreme Court.
"I think people need to understand that this
decision significantly undercuts the ability of Christian
schools to produce students that could go on to public
universities, and that's very dangerous," he said.
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