Christian School Expels Students After Mom Refuses To Remove Her Fan Ad From Her Car: ‘Repent of These Sins’

“As we have previously discussed with any of you, when the school administration became aware that you were displaying a sticker selling a pornographic page online in your vehicles, we confronted you and did not end our partnership with your family,” the school board’s letter reads. he said. ” Despite this mistake, LCPS sought to show love to her family, and especially her children. We have asked him to remove the list or park off the site. “

The letter goes on to say, “We hoped that this love would cause you to reconsider and repent of those sins. We hoped to continue serving their children and hoped that the verbal replacement would result in their repentance and a replacement in your behavior.

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School leadership described how they objected to how Cline had linked her “actual identity and public behavior with the identity of her children,” and alleged the Clines had broken an agreement they signed when enrolling their children at the school in the first place, which stated “a parent or student causing unresolved disharmony and conflict with staff or other parents” could result in expulsion. 

The letter also cited that Florida law “makes it a crime for a user to ‘knowingly expose, in exchange for financial consideration, a minor. . . a movie” or knowingly offers a minor “a ticket or pass with the price of admission” for express sexual purposes. content. The school referred to the law stating that “an adult would not knowingly distribute a minor on school grounds, or post on school grounds. . .  »

If Cline removes the decals, takes down her OnlyFans account and desires to “seek repentance and restoration,” school leadership said they could consider reinstating her children.

Parents at Liberty Christian Preparatory School in Tavares, Florida, said the giant sticker on Michelle Cline’s car advertising her Onlyfans account is beside the point for kids. (Screenshot by Michelle Cline of Fox35 Orlando. AP Onlyfans computer photo Photo/Jeff Roberson)

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When Fox News Digital reached out to school leadership, LCPS head Jeremy Thomas offered a statement about the school’s commitment to Christian moral values and “the innocence of children” being protected.

“Liberty Christian High School is taking appropriate steps to protect the innocence of young people. Pornography is a vice and a sexual sin that destroys lives and breaks up marriages. The negative effects of pornography on young people can lead to a long-term one. Long-term dating issues. Consuming, producing, distributing, or advertising pornography is incompatible with the teachings of the Bible, the Church, and the LCP. The Scriptures are clear that whoever leads young people to sin will be subject to the judgment of Christ in the absence of honest repentance and turning from sin to sin. He. “

The school principal went on to write, “Christ came here to save sinners and died so that all might enter into eternal life and delight in His joy. LCP needs families to nurture and teach their children in God’s love and what He is. “Good. LCP does not intend to comment further at this time, but reserves the right if cases require it. “

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Before deportation, Cline defended her Onlyfans, saying it was a “comfortable lifestyle” for her family.

“My husband and I had this way of life, you know, a little wild, with the doors closed, that we have now made the decision to share,” Cline told a local media outlet. “For me, it’s the breadth of my “It provides us with a very comfortable way of life and it’s legal. I pay taxes like everyone else. “I’m not breaking the law, I’m just offending people. “

Fox News’ Kristine Parks contributed to this report.

Alexander Hall is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected].

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