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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comJuly 25, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is back, and there are two major issues with what Florida’s new school board has done.

First, in a letter to his parents, he said the state “will not assign guilt or responsibility based on the student background or the way God created them.”

He then ended a letter that had long and had little to do with religion with the phrase “God’s blessing.”

heresy! Secular heresy, that is! And the FFRF doesn’t lie down this.

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According to a report from a local political outlet on Thursday, the group said school board member Anastasios Camoutes acted in a “inappropriate and exclusive” way when he included language in the letter.

Despite the fact that this is part of a long, three-page letter, the FFRF claims that the language of the July 14 letter from the Florida Department of Education was sent on the first day of the committee, implying that all parents “believe in God and subscribe to Creatism.”

“This is an exact religious favor that our constitution prohibits,” said FFRF co-president Annie Laurie Garyl.

“Educators in Florida cannot speak from either side of their mouth, claiming to protect parental rights while communicating millions of families what their children probably have created,” she added.

So, what was the purpose of this? Apparently, one parent who uses a copy of Florida’s voice, or “at least one unknown parent,” thought it was “aggressive.”

The FFRF said that because of “these kind of languages,” Florida Doe retracted the letter and “hopes to ensure that all further communication is free from religious prejudice.”

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It guarantees that you are not the purpose of this letter. As for whether faithful Christians can use Christian language in letters, I simply refer to the First Amendment and seek summary judgment. This is so stupid that it doesn’t invite a rebuttal. Instead, it raises an explanation for why random atheist activists are stinking about pseudo-problems that even she believes are absurd.

At some point in the not too distant past, there was a time when FFRF was a sane tragedy. If there is a Nativity Exhibition near City Hall, you can expect one of the lawyers to knock on the door demanding it and knock on the door of all local media outlets that demand the Constitution cover this humiliation.

This really made the old one faster. It is a real mental process that has discovered that Easter and Christmas Christians, or non-Christians, or even those who think crystals are healed and karma, that these people are horrifying, obsessive buzzkills. This is part of why people like Kamoots are in their place as they are now.

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And he not only uses that language, but also acknowledges that the tone is rather neutral, not only acknowledging that the writer believes in God, but also that it is constitutional just like the Constitution, but also uses the FFRF and the group’s phalanx through the movement that became stronger in the first place, to consider it to be offensive rather than constitutional.

For example, the letter talks about “some of the rights you have as a parent or guardian of a child enrolled in Florida public schools.” The power that public schools had over your children, not the power that you had in the school itself.

“You are at the heart of this success – your parents,” reads the letter. “You are your child’s first teacher and your voice matters.”

Additionally, he said parents have the right to expect guidance that encourages individual responsibility, effort, and merit. They do not assign guilt or responsibility based on the student background or the way God creates them. They are consistent with Florida state academic standards, ensuring that students are not inferior or uncomfortable to build race or religion.

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In other words, goodbye rainbow flag and a safe space. Goodbye lesson on white privileges from NEA Apparchiks. Hello, the parents’ rights and education that will spiritually strengthen students, not the object of all breeze life, will blow their paths.

Yes, we need a bolder, God-fearing leader like Commissioner Camoutes. And someone reminds all of these angry atheists that the first amendments prohibit Congress from establishing religion. Regardless of what the Supreme Court is thinking, it does not prohibit talking about God, reading the Bible, or praying at school.

What’s more, what Gaylor and the FFRF refused to recognize is that all this backlash came from their efforts, despite their best efforts. Still, they still smack their fists loudly on the table, demanding that the devil listen to the Constitution in the same way as quoting the Bible, and while wrong, sometimes sounding convincing to an untrained ear.

Alas, our ears are now trained with enough nonsense. Everyone, please keep banging. It’s even more satisfying because you’ve become a fun person for Christians, rather than bringing fear.

This article was originally published in the Western Journal and has been reposted with permission.

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