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thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:And where exactly did you go to school, the school of Hitler? The only countries in that I know of that don't allow the parents to educate the children about how "the world works" and about morality haven't been the greatest examples for the rest of us. Talk about civil rights? Yeah, I have a right to teach my children to believe in basically whatever I want to, as long as they're not hurting anyone and I'm not teaching my kids that it's okay to beat people up because they're different, so I'm not hurting anyone.
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:And yes, our parts do fit together for the purposes of procreation, but I never said that sex should be limited to the purposes of procreation ONLY.
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:And what you said was that most people aren't "people of faith". I pointed out that you are wrong. People may be misguided in their faith, but they have faith all the same.
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:It applies to everyone who has a religion and is teaching that religion to others old enough to make an informed decision on their own without anyone else's input. Uh, no, a Buddhist or an atheist or anyone else doesn't have the right to teach anyone else's child that I'm wrong for believing what I believe. You don't teach children that "ways of the state = good and ways of the parents = bad" for a number of reasons, but that gets into the argument over whether your children are owned by the state or not and is a completely different discussion.Â
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:My kids aren't owned by the state and they're not owned by you.Â
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:You don't have a right to teach my children jack squat and what makes you or anyone else think that you're any more qualified to educate my children about the world than I am?Â
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:Going to school and getting a teaching degree doesn't make you more qualified to teach about morals than me, because morals are relative to culture, for the most part. You may be more qualified to teach math class, but you have no right to say that you're better qualified to teach morals than I am.Â
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:It's the state's job to educate children about math, economics, history (to an extent, since history is skewed and written by those in power), and a number of other non-religious, non-moral aspects of life, but when it comes to morality and religion, I'll take care of that at home. Some things the state should keep their nose out of, like morality.
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:And public school is for "all worldviews"? No, it's not. I can't go into a school and preach Christianity (a "worldview"), so why should a gay person have the right to go into a school and talk about their lifestyle and play it up like it's okay and wonderful?Â
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:It protects your lack of religion, sure, but the way it's worded doesn't allow you to attempt to steer me or my children away from our religion via the avenue of state-sponsored education. I said that it doesn't protect non-faith-based systems of belief, like homosexuality. The idea of homosexuality isn't protected, BDSM isn't protected, none of that falls under the protection of the first amendment where religion is concerned.Â
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:I'm not the one changing the education system based upon whatever "nonsense" I believe in; it's people like you and others who are introducing things like "homosexuality" into the school curriculum that are changing things. Things are the way they are now because of the changes that people like you proposed because the current system contradicted the nonsense that they believed in. I didn't take prayer out of schools, people like you did. Not that state-sponsored prayer belongs in school, but nobody has the right to tell my kid that he can't pray in the classroom before class begins or tell him/her that he/she can't read the Bible at recess or make art projects with Christian imagery for art class.
thelivingphoenix":3tt4t67t said:You want a police state where the government tells you what you're supposed to think and how you're supposed to think it? Go to China. That's eventually what you'll get here if you don't stop the government from trying to teach your kids "the way of the world".
Diaforetikos":3tt4t67t said:Sorry to be very off topic but isn't homosexuals having sex the same as a brother or sister having sex? Now don't go buck wild crazy saying are you out of your mind. Think of it logically. Two people who shouldn't have sex, brother and sister do. Now has is that any different from two men having sex?
Diaforetikos":3tt4t67t said:Why is it so important to you to cling to the belief that being gay is okay?Â
Diaforetikos":3tt4t67t said:Why do you refuse to give a moment's thought that maybe your world-inspired like of homosexuality could be misguided? Would that shatter your worldview? Does it make you feel better about yourself because you're different? Would you keel over and die if you admitted that we real Christians are moral, wholesome people living good lives (which we are)? Because I don't get the point of clinging to a lifestyle that's wrought with physical risk when there's no good reason to.
Diaforetikos":21gypuo8 said:Does anyone have faith period? Does anyone believe in something that they haven't seen? Thats why people as a whole are falling apart. We have no sight. We only trust what is there. Hope is gone.
Diaforetikos":21gypuo8 said:Our moral standards have diminished. Our lives are run by our jobs and by the government. We love doing what we love doing.
Diaforetikos":21gypuo8 said:And if someone disagrees, we freak out. "Don't do that." "Thats not right." Then people freak out and say, "Who are you?" Because they don't want to be told that what they are doing is wrong.
Diaforetikos":21gypuo8 said:They don't want to hear, thats bad. So, they make laws saying, "You can't tell me thats bad because its against the law." It's not the change that scares people. Its being told your wrong that makes them flip.
Diaforetikos":21gypuo8 said:America use to have standards. Strong morals.
Diaforetikos":21gypuo8 said:You don't have to agree. I'm just pointing out the truth. Whoever reads this will probably get mad.
"Did you hear that story about the homosexuals that were beaten, raped, hung, and burned. I haven't.
Sure thing!This isn't a debate about good and evil, so leave your arguments out about that.
Er, didn't you just say...?Evil attacked the Jews, Hootu's, African Americans, Christians(who believed in Jesus). The homosexuals haven't been attacked. Now don't go saying, "You do hate them." I wish nothing bad on them. But I'm just saying, don't you find it odd?
We should at least start teaching intelligent design then. There isn't enough proof for evolution to be taught in schools, but we do it anyway. Same with intelligent design.
Diaforetikos":2l3ocejf said:There isn't enough proof for evolution to be taught in schools...
We've switched topic enough times now to have that somewhat relevant. Tell us anyway, I'm interested.missingno":2l3ocejf said:(I actually have a decent argument about why it might be even better to be homosexual, but this isn't the place for it)
So am I.GrooveMan.exe":1fvc6rbb said:We've switched topic enough times now to have that somewhat relevant. Tell us anyway, I'm interested.missingno":1fvc6rbb said:(I actually have a decent argument about why it might be even better to be homosexual, but this isn't the place for it)
GrooveMan.exe":3ddh8tbh said:We've switched topic enough times now to have that somewhat relevant. Tell us anyway, I'm interested.
Do you like schrimps? (serious question!)thelivingphoenix":3ra8avr8 said:I'm a true christian
GrooveMan.exe":3ra8avr8 said:Diaforetikos":3ra8avr8 said:There isn't enough proof for evolution to be taught in schools...
I'm sorry, what? Tens of years of research, experimentation and analysis producing tomes of material favorable to the theory of evolution is 'not enough proof'?