In their mad rush to fight “gang activity,” school officials in a little town just west of Omaha, Neb., have banned a 12-year-old girl from wearing a necklace resembling a rosary — because they’ve been told that gangs in distant states might be using them as symbols.
She really looks like a hardcore ganger to me, even if she says she doesn’t understand what a gang is. So is the school saying that it believes this girl is trying to promote gangs — with the various things she wears to promote her faith?
“I’m wearing a cross necklace, a cross T-shirt and a cross bracelet,” she said. “I’m thinking of how Jesus died on the cross and how he gave up all his sins for us.”
The school superintendent says it’s a safety issue, but it seems that the real issue is school administrators who aren’t smart enough or brave enough to figure out when there’s an actual problem requiring a solution and when there’s nothing wrong.
When we sell Jesus like soap, maybe we’re spiritually bankrupt
On National Dog Day, remember how love can change any of us
Could we solve tough problems if we didn’t know they’re difficult?
We fill life with noise because silence forces us to hear truth
Money can’t buy happiness, but poverty can make you miserable
In an age when lies are expected, integrity matters more than ever
Experience with God taught me that my theology was too small
It’s time to change my story and reinvent myself — one more time