Is 'Meaning of Candy Cane' OK in schools?
Submitted by pastorjim on Sat, 2008-08-16 14:02.
The U.S. Supreme Court was asked on Monday to consider whether a fifth-grade student's religious expression on a classroom project can be considered "offensive" and subject to censorship by school officials.
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lol
it would help to know what the kid said was the meaning of a candy cane was.
the real meaning of the candy cane is very very very very unimpressive. but there have been people attaching meaning to the candy cane that has nothing what so ever to do with it for years.
the symbology of the parts of a candy cane is 0%. it is just a stick of candy that was given out at a chirch service in germany to keep the kids quiet while they were preaching, the hook of the candy cane was put there to keep the kids form dropping it, nothing more, nothing less,
but people always try to add importance to things.
i hope he got an F for not doing his reserch on the paper.
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