Tuesday, 9 February 2016
NASA accused of censoring Christians 'after BANNING the word Jesus'
Tuesday, 9 February 2016 by Hirpara Group
NASA bosses have been accused of censoring Christian employees after allegedly banning the word 'Jesus'. US lawyers have claimed a group of Christians at the organisation were told to stop using His name in a newsletter. The JSC Praise & Worship Club, which gathers every week to pray and read the Bible, placed an advert in the email to promote a meeting.
Jeremy Dys, a lawyer for the Liberty Institute, said: "It is illegal for the government to censor the name of Jesus from emails authored by employees.
"We call on NASA to end their censorship and apologise."
"NASA has a long history of allowing religious speech by employees.
In fact, in 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts read from the Bible while they were orbiting the moon, and it was broadcast on TV. So why would they ban 'Jesus' from our announcements?"
"The agency allows a host of employee-led civic, professional, religious and other organisations to meet on NASA property on employees' own time."
She added: "We believe in and encourage open and diverse dialogue among our employees and across the agency."
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