Government officials sued for 'hostility' to Christian beliefs
The Maryland superintendent of education and members of the board for the state’s Broadening Options and Opportunities for Students Today school voucher program are being sued for alleged “hostility” toward the Christian faith.
It’s because they decided barred a church-run school from the program because of its biblical beliefs about sex and marriage.
The case, brought by the Alliance Defending Freedom against Supt. Karen Salmon and BOOST board participants Matthew Gallagher, Marva Jo Camp, Linda Eberhart, Nancy Grasmick, Elizabeth Green, Beth Sandbower Harbinson and A. Skipp Sanders, is on behalf of Bethel Ministries and its Bethel Christian Academy....