When I left off with Part 2 of this series, Hosanna-Tabor instructor Cheryl Perich had taken a disability leave, been diagnosed, treated, and gotten competent medical opinion that she could fully resume her duties as of Feb 22, 2005. While she was on disability leave the school administration hired a substitute teacher for the full... Continue Reading →
Lawsuits Among Believers and the LCMS Hosanna-Tabor Decision Part 2
In Part 1 of this series I detailed the timeline in the Hosanna-Tabor lawsuit, and as I went through the list of who-did-what, I have to say....I am well and thoroughly disgusted by what I saw there. I had been aware of the SCOTUS decision when it came out, I had read the decision, and I had... Continue Reading →
Lawsuits Among Believers and the LCMS Hosanna-Tabor Decision Part 1
In "CEF/DIL: Lawsuits Among Believers" I discussed the way the Lutheran-Church Canada has responded to the CEF offence in general and how some people are trying to use 1 Corinthians 6:1-8 to silence aggrieved parties from seeking redress without lifting a finger to provide a mechanism to resolve those disputes and so see that justice and righteousness is... Continue Reading →