[url]http://www.wavy.com/dpp/news/local_news/norfolk/teacher-anoints-students-with-holy-oil[/url]
[release]A Norfolk teacher has resigned after it was discovered she was rubbing "holy oil" on students and their desks during school, a Norfolk Public Schools spokesperson said.
The fifth-grade teacher worked at Jacox Elementary School . Administrators said they learned about the teacher's behavior after it was reported by a parent.
Interim Superintendent of Schools, Michael Spencer, sent a memo on Wednesday to members of the School Board saying, "In early June, a parent reported that a fifth-grade teacher at Jacox Elementary School allegedly was using inappropriate religious practices in her classroom. I interviewed the teacher, and the Office of Pupil Personnel conducted an investigation. The teacher admitted that she had rubbed 'holy oil' on students and their desks during the school day. She was immediately removed from the classroom, and she resigned as of June 30."
Norfolk Public Schools provides teachers with training on acceptable classroom behavior and practices, according to Norfolk school's public information officer Karen Tanner. She said the teacher violated school policy when she anointed her students.[/release]
Of course, the comments display typical Bible Belt intellect.
[quote]I suppose someone else has has a better remedy than this. As bad as things are now. They're writing about the wrong individual. The one that rejected the anointing is the one they need interview. I'm curious to know their intellect vs their spiritual life. That's a good thing. Spiritual intelligence will teach you so - read your bible. Man is never greater than God. Man has been trying to dis' God for years. Let's grow up (in God). The person that's in God knows the spiritual as well as the natural. Which person do you think is honored by God? Read you're bible.[/quote]
:downs:.
People like this give the rest of us religious people a bad name. Freaks like this piss me off.
What happened to the title?
It changed.
The sad part is that she could have been a great teacher, if she wasn't super religious.
[QUOTE=cyanide101;23396979]The sad part is that she could have been a great teacher, if she wasn't super religious.[/QUOTE]
how do you know that? you've never met her
And just when you think you've heard it all.
the two places to keep religion out of: government and public school, and this is exactly why
Fucking mental
[QUOTE=cyanide101;23396979]The sad part is that she could have been a great teacher, if she wasn't super religious.[/QUOTE]
No, she'd be a good teacher if she wasn't fucking insane.
Being religious has nothing to do with teaching ability.
If god was such a good person, why does he let kids get cancer and planes full of people crash, why does he not smite groups like the westboro church and the taliban, answer that you dumb religous bitch
[QUOTE=OrionChronicles;23407011]If god was such a good person, why does he let kids get cancer and planes full of people crash, why does he not smite groups like the westboro church and the taliban, answer that you dumb religous bitch[/QUOTE]
Because morals are man's creation, I thought you humans would have figured that out by now. A deity such as the fictional "God" is not held to human morals, he would be apathetic.
[QUOTE=Cheshire_cat;23396936]What happened to the title?
It changed.[/QUOTE]
Prismatex or a mod must've changed it. If you're the OP of a thread you can change the title within 5 minutes of it being made.
I bet she lubed doing that
[QUOTE=IStanI;23407142]Because morals are man's creation, I thought you humans would have figured that out by now. A deity such as the fictional "God" is not held to human morals, he would be apathetic.[/QUOTE]
Hey look! Another contradiction.
God created man in his own image. That would mean our morals would be the same as his, being created in his image and all.
:irony:
Drown her in vitriol.
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