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Originally posted by EvilSadamClone
reply to post by SisyphusRide
Show me the law. Otherwise the right to know is a bunch of crap.
Post your pictures of you naked.
Post your medical records. We have a right to know what medications you're on, if you believe so strongly.
There is no such thing as the right to know. It's just a made up right.
Originally posted by EvilSadamClone
reply to post by SisyphusRide
Show me the law. Otherwise the right to know is a bunch of crap.
Post your pictures of you naked.
Post your medical records. We have a right to know what medications you're on, if you believe so strongly.
There is no such thing as the right to know. It's just a made up right.
Originally posted by IgnorantSpecies
What is your opinion on public school teachers giving their students presents for Easter, Christmas and/or any other religious based holiday; or any present given for a religious reason.
I mean its not like even if you are offended you are going to say no to a nice chocolate egg or something.
I think this is a big no no for young primary school students who could be mislead or 'bribed' into something or certain beliefs.
Children are extremely vulnerable and its not fair for a teacher to push a certain belief.
The reason I raise this is people usually wouldn't see giving a present as a bad thing, but that is the point isn't it.
You're not going to get kids to believe something by giving them something bad are you.
IMO there is no difference between this and actually preaching.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by SisyphusRide
Dear God Almighty how did Congressman Johnson get elected?
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by IgnorantSpecies
What is your opinion on public school teachers giving their students presents for Easter, Christmas and/or any other religious based holiday; or any present given for a religious reason.
I mean its not like even if you are offended you are going to say no to a nice chocolate egg or something.
I think this is a big no no for young primary school students who could be mislead or 'bribed' into something or certain beliefs.
Children are extremely vulnerable and its not fair for a teacher to push a certain belief.
The reason I raise this is people usually wouldn't see giving a present as a bad thing, but that is the point isn't it.
You're not going to get kids to believe something by giving them something bad are you.
IMO there is no difference between this and actually preaching.
Easter and Christmas are pagan holidays. Shouldn't matter.
There is nothing in the Bible about bunnies laying eggs with candy in them, or about santa claus.
giving their students presents for Easter, Christmas and/or any other religious based holiday; or any present given for a religious reason.
Originally posted by IgnorantSpecies
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by IgnorantSpecies
What is your opinion on public school teachers giving their students presents for Easter, Christmas and/or any other religious based holiday; or any present given for a religious reason.
I mean its not like even if you are offended you are going to say no to a nice chocolate egg or something.
I think this is a big no no for young primary school students who could be mislead or 'bribed' into something or certain beliefs.
Children are extremely vulnerable and its not fair for a teacher to push a certain belief.
The reason I raise this is people usually wouldn't see giving a present as a bad thing, but that is the point isn't it.
You're not going to get kids to believe something by giving them something bad are you.
IMO there is no difference between this and actually preaching.
Easter and Christmas are pagan holidays. Shouldn't matter.
There is nothing in the Bible about bunnies laying eggs with candy in them, or about santa claus.
giving their students presents for Easter, Christmas and/or any other religious based holiday; or any present given for a religious reason.
Originally posted by SisyphusRide
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by SisyphusRide
Dear God Almighty how did Congressman Johnson get elected?
the current method of hate in the media to win hearts somehow is Racism...
Did you even read what I just said?
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by IgnorantSpecies
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by IgnorantSpecies
What is your opinion on public school teachers giving their students presents for Easter, Christmas and/or any other religious based holiday; or any present given for a religious reason.
I mean its not like even if you are offended you are going to say no to a nice chocolate egg or something.
I think this is a big no no for young primary school students who could be mislead or 'bribed' into something or certain beliefs.
Children are extremely vulnerable and its not fair for a teacher to push a certain belief.
The reason I raise this is people usually wouldn't see giving a present as a bad thing, but that is the point isn't it.
You're not going to get kids to believe something by giving them something bad are you.
IMO there is no difference between this and actually preaching.
Easter and Christmas are pagan holidays. Shouldn't matter.
There is nothing in the Bible about bunnies laying eggs with candy in them, or about santa claus.
giving their students presents for Easter, Christmas and/or any other religious based holiday; or any present given for a religious reason.
It's still irrelevant. Christmas and Easter are pagan holidays from Rome.
An enormous segment of Christianity do not celebrate either Easter or Christmas.
Did you even read what I just said?