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STUDENT GETS F GRADE FOR MENTIONING GOD:
The mother of four from Apple Valley, Calif., [Bethany Hauf] is now demanding an apology from the school, as well as a regrading of her 10-page report.
“I don’t lose my First Amendment rights when I walk into that college,” she said.
...”I have one limiting factor – no mention of big ‘G’ gods, i.e., one, true god argumentation,” [Professor] Shefchik stated.
...Judy Solis, chair of the English department, says Hauf was given three options: submit the report with God included, make revisions and edit out the G-word, or rewrite the entire report.
“She continued to write her paper,” Solis told the Press. “She knew what the consequences were.”
Bethany has contacted, and is being support by, an organization called the American Center for Law & Justice.
...”Bethany’s paper discusses some of the evidences supporting a hypothesis that, while the Constitution prohibits an established church, religion was essential to the founding of the Nation and to its governance thereafter,” [Jay Sekulow, chief counsel for the ACLJ] writes.
It sounds like a great paper.