Agnostic Dad Loses Custody Of Kids

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Indianapolis — A father of three is fighting the system he claims wrongfully took his young children. He says his visitation was cut because of his religious beliefs. The father argues being agnostic cost him everything.

For the past four years, Craig Scarberry lived his life like many divorced dads; sharing 50/50 custody of his three children. Last week, Craig Scarberry got news that his time with his kids would be cut to just four hours a week and every other weekend.

"Anybody who's been around me and my children for five or 10 minutes can see the love and the bond that's there," Scarberry told Fox59 News.

Searching to find out why, he found Judge George Pancol wrote, "the father did not participate in the same religious training as the mother, and noted that the father was agnostic. It goes on to say that when the father considered himself a Christian, the parties were able to communicate relatively effectively.

"I had never imposed by religious beliefs on my children, matter of fact, our kids go to a Christian daycare, that when we had joint legal, I had to agree to it for the last 3, 4 years," said Scarberry.

Aside from all the friction and emotion with his ex-wife, Scarberry, a veteran of the U.S. Navy, says the constitutional rights he fought for, have been trampled.

"And at the highest degree, because nothing else is as important to me other than my relationship with those kids," he said.

Scarberry says he will appeal the judge's ruling. He'll have until Dec. 1st to do that. Two weeks later he'll hold a protest here in Madison County, for father's rights.

Fox59 News tried to reach the man's ex-wife, her attorney and the judge in this case. So far, we have not been able to reach them. The Indiana Civil Liberties Union says it has not been contacted regarding this case. Scarberry told Fox59 he tried to involve the ICLU but he was told the organization did not intervene in custody matters.

Source: http://www.fox59.com/news/wxin-father-claims-he-lost-children-112210,0,563851...

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  • Mother shouldn't be allowed to impose her beliefs on the kids. Stupid.

  • who does need muslim terrorists to destroy a country when you got christian judges

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  • @furysdrummer *likeee*

  • Not sure if this will help or not. I'm a Atheist so you know this is not coming from a Christian,

    But the bible might be his way out of this as well.

    Timothy 2:12

    I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent.

    I wonder what would happen cause she is going against the bible and so is the judge.

    According to her bible she's the bad guy.

  • Hopefully that bitch gets hit by a bus

  • agnosticism forever.

  • @TheCashmoney1234567 It does somewhat have to do with religion. Because the religious propagate this whole anti-atheist/agnostic feeling in America at least. It is the religion that promotes it, so obviously there is a huge bias. But yes the court ruling is in direct violation of the constitution. The judgment was obviously based off a religious stand point, which is why the judgment was unconstitutional.

  • Wow most of you are failing to realize this is not a religion topic, this is a unconstitutional act committed by the court. This stomped on the freedom of religion, now what? We can't. See family because of what we believe in? Are you kidding me, that's the most absurd thing I ever heard.

  • Religion is for the clueless who can't think

  • @TheWindsBreath Jesus PBUH never even wrote the bible. Moreover the most popular bible followed today is of the King James version which came out 1400 years after Jesus Christ PBUH. You can`t just pick and choose what you like and edit out the stuff you do not.

  • Fuck Christians! Why Does It Mattter That a Person is a Certain Religion, Prejudice assholes! And Yes, Troll This Fucking Comment as Much as You Like, As Far as any Of You Uptight Prejudice Nazi Fucks, Im Burning In Hell!

  • @razaa09 Look up chronology of Jessu on Wiki, it won't let me post the link <-- Archaeological estimations for the writing of the gospels. There aren't new Bibles out everyday, there are new translations/versions. It is really semantics, and if you really want the original Bible it exists in its primary languages of Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic.

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