Cheerleader’s Bible Verse Suit Could Go To Texas Supreme Court

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

A group of cheerleaders at a school in Kountze, Texas were told by a court they can continue to display Bible verses at football games, but their attorney may still appeal the decision.

Attorney Hiram Sasser says the ruling doesn’t clearly protect the rights of the students to continue using the verses in the future.

“I don’t think it provides any protection for the religious liberties of Kountze cheerleaders in the future,” Sasser said.

The court dismissed the suit saying it was now moot because the school district had changed their policies and because the ban was repealed the cheerleaders no longer had standing to advance their case.

The suit began in 2012 when the anti-Christian Freedom From Religion Foundation threatening the school because cheerleaders would hold up banners for the football team to run through that contained Bible verses.

2 thoughts on “Cheerleader’s Bible Verse Suit Could Go To Texas Supreme Court

  1. What happened to free speech & religious freedom? These atheists think they have a monopoly on freedom of speech. We Christians have the right to speak out our consciences & what we believe as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone and how can what we believe hurt anyone if they don’t want to believe it?

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