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originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Created
I did not miss your point.
We're talking about 7 year olds, not high school.
The mother is giving the kid scriptures. He is not thinking for himself.
You'd think the same if the kids mom was giving him Wiccan spells to hand out?
originally posted by: Created
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Created
I did not miss your point.
We're talking about 7 year olds, not high school.
The mother is giving the kid scriptures. He is not thinking for himself.
You'd think the same if the kids mom was giving him Wiccan spells to hand out?
I don't care if we were talking about 4 years old's. The four year old's at my church understand that Jesus is a real person. Bring on the Wiccan or the Islam scriptures or the hoo doo or voo doo. It does not matter if they hand out paper notes of spells.....lol they can if they want. They are already teaching things that are wrong even by the teachers and you expect me to worry about little kids and petty magic cards? It would not bother me if the other kids did this to my kids because my kids will be "PREPARED" by me. Through me they will know not to believe in 'spells' and by me they will know to respect other peoples beliefs.
But I won't tolerated taking away the freedoms of my child to speak and express himself during times of social encounters that have nothing to do with school "EDUCATION" or actual school "WORK". Like lunch or play ground time. Quit trying to make them robots and take away who they are!
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Created
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Created
I did not miss your point.
We're talking about 7 year olds, not high school.
The mother is giving the kid scriptures. He is not thinking for himself.
You'd think the same if the kids mom was giving him Wiccan spells to hand out?
I don't care if we were talking about 4 years old's. The four year old's at my church understand that Jesus is a real person. Bring on the Wiccan or the Islam scriptures or the hoo doo or voo doo. It does not matter if they hand out paper notes of spells.....lol they can if they want. They are already teaching things that are wrong even by the teachers and you expect me to worry about little kids and petty magic cards? It would not bother me if the other kids did this to my kids because my kids will be "PREPARED" by me. Through me they will know not to believe in 'spells' and by me they will know to respect other peoples beliefs.
But I won't tolerated taking away the freedoms of my child to speak and express himself during times of social encounters that have nothing to do with school "EDUCATION" or actual school "WORK". Like lunch or play ground time. Quit trying to make them robots and take away who they are!
There is zero proof of mystical Jesus. It is a belief. There is proof of a real man, a political dissident, who may be the man the myth is built on.
Your kids can believe whatever you choose for them to believe.
But if this kid had been handing out Wiccan spells, it would be all over the news with Christians in an uproar.
Christians would publicly condemn a kid handing out Wiccan spells to their school kids. They would not support it.
originally posted by: Created
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Created
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Created
I did not miss your point.
We're talking about 7 year olds, not high school.
The mother is giving the kid scriptures. He is not thinking for himself.
You'd think the same if the kids mom was giving him Wiccan spells to hand out?
I don't care if we were talking about 4 years old's. The four year old's at my church understand that Jesus is a real person. Bring on the Wiccan or the Islam scriptures or the hoo doo or voo doo. It does not matter if they hand out paper notes of spells.....lol they can if they want. They are already teaching things that are wrong even by the teachers and you expect me to worry about little kids and petty magic cards? It would not bother me if the other kids did this to my kids because my kids will be "PREPARED" by me. Through me they will know not to believe in 'spells' and by me they will know to respect other peoples beliefs.
But I won't tolerated taking away the freedoms of my child to speak and express himself during times of social encounters that have nothing to do with school "EDUCATION" or actual school "WORK". Like lunch or play ground time. Quit trying to make them robots and take away who they are!
There is zero proof of mystical Jesus. It is a belief. There is proof of a real man, a political dissident, who may be the man the myth is built on.
Your kids can believe whatever you choose for them to believe.
But if this kid had been handing out Wiccan spells, it would be all over the news with Christians in an uproar.
Christians would publicly condemn a kid handing out Wiccan spells to their school kids. They would not support it.
My point remains Jesus is "real" and he was crucified....period. Oh please there would be no up roar from me and I am a Christian. Wha......you don't think that I know that the kids use wedgie boards at the age of seven????? That is why it is called "preparing" your child. Your points have all been refuted.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Created
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Created
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Created
I did not miss your point.
We're talking about 7 year olds, not high school.
The mother is giving the kid scriptures. He is not thinking for himself.
You'd think the same if the kids mom was giving him Wiccan spells to hand out?
I don't care if we were talking about 4 years old's. The four year old's at my church understand that Jesus is a real person. Bring on the Wiccan or the Islam scriptures or the hoo doo or voo doo. It does not matter if they hand out paper notes of spells.....lol they can if they want. They are already teaching things that are wrong even by the teachers and you expect me to worry about little kids and petty magic cards? It would not bother me if the other kids did this to my kids because my kids will be "PREPARED" by me. Through me they will know not to believe in 'spells' and by me they will know to respect other peoples beliefs.
But I won't tolerated taking away the freedoms of my child to speak and express himself during times of social encounters that have nothing to do with school "EDUCATION" or actual school "WORK". Like lunch or play ground time. Quit trying to make them robots and take away who they are!
There is zero proof of mystical Jesus. It is a belief. There is proof of a real man, a political dissident, who may be the man the myth is built on.
Your kids can believe whatever you choose for them to believe.
But if this kid had been handing out Wiccan spells, it would be all over the news with Christians in an uproar.
Christians would publicly condemn a kid handing out Wiccan spells to their school kids. They would not support it.
My point remains Jesus is "real" and he was crucified....period. Oh please there would be no up roar from me and I am a Christian. Wha......you don't think that I know that the kids use wedgie boards at the age of seven????? That is why it is called "preparing" your child. Your points have all been refuted.
You can believe whatever you want.
What's a Wedgie Board?
I'm on third generation of "preparing" your child, so I've been there and done that multiple times.
Doesn't change the fact that the news and actions would be different if this kid was handing out Wiccan spells.
originally posted by: Created
You are attacking the wrong thing and not the root of the cause. Which is hatred. And you to quit being a hater
Oh yeah a wedgie board or ouija board(however you spell it) is witch craft/spells.
originally posted by: Butterfinger
a reply to: Annee
Both are actually.
Civil Rights is not a belief system. Transgender is not a belief system.
originally posted by: Butterfinger
Transgender is a belief system, not a biological fact. Gender(desired) is as maintained in other similar threads, not the same as Sex(birth).
originally posted by: Butterfinger
a reply to: Annee
You're argument is compelling, but I'll stick to what Ive found to be true.
originally posted by: Butterfinger
a reply to: Annee
You make it sound like an ailment.
Something that goes against your nature is a psychological aberration IMHO, but we've done this in other threads. I digress.