Posted on 05/17/2002 6:04:34 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:40:19 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Oh, and you've been to clubs all over the world, huh? I'll bet you are a dancer's dream. I don't believe you, you have too much hate for these women who make a living this way. Why would you subject yourself to that? Or, you may be a sicko who goes to these establishments even though you have utter contempt for the people and activities there. That's chilly.
Or, you don't know what you're talking about and you were trying to infer that the mother is probably a drug user, and might be a prostitute at a men's club that probably isn't owned by the Mob. Slime alert!
Which could it be, which could it be?
You are truly sick, dude. Unbelievably twisted. You're proud to be an atheist? A hater of God and anything to do with Him.........and you're "proud" of that? Not just "well, right or wrong, it just happens to be what I believe......or not believe, as it were." No no no............you see atheism as some sort of badge of "honor"????
Oh DO tell, wise one..........DO tell what about that empty-headed, vapid, self-centered, mindless philosophy gives you so much "pride"?
On second thought...........save it. I can learn nothing from the likes of you.
Whine away. Again...........there's no such thing as a "religionist". Secondly, you're typical of too many whiny little pantywaists I run into on the liberal side.
They'll mewl and piss and moan and attack and lie and twist.............and when it's turned back on them and their pee-pee's get whacked for it, they run cryin' to mama.
You're on the wrong site. This place is for grown-ups. Get lost.
Yes, of course I am proud to be an atheist. It is a rational choice as opposed to swallowing a superstition. Why shouldn't I be proud of it?
And no, atheists are NOT haters of God -- because God doesn't exist. I don't believe in Athena either, and I really don't "hate" Athena. I don't "hate" mythical things. That would be silly.
OK, let me see if I've got this amazing putdown: I found a turd in the street. Then I sold the turd for money to another guy. Then he ate the turd. Yeah! Got me!!! Uh, wait: I've got money I didn't have before because this other guy paid me to eat that turd. I found it for free ... he ate it ...
Where's my humiliating downside in that insult again?
Who is "us", girlie-man? Please respond to sentences in full and not fragments.
Seems like the Mom is due some discipline. Perhaps this example will be used by the daughter later in life so she might avoid believing one may be volitionally rebellious to God without consequence.
If the philosophy of the school was unclear, Silvas wouldn't have hidden quitting her regular job to start stripping.
Nice try.
If she sent her daughter to public school it never would have happened. They wouldn't dare question the morality of a mother who dances near-nude. But she didn't want to send her kid to public school. She chose a school that makes it clear that they do have the right.
Think that's awful? Fine. Don't send your kid there.
The questions -- some relevent, some stupid -- weren't addressed to me, nor do they apply to me. Surely, I have my own opinions about what is Christian activity and what isn't, but I don't run a Christian school, and don't have to deal with it. Besides, Arne doesn't really want an answer to those questions except to find fresh material for his ridicule, and likely, neither do you.
That may well be, but you were mentioned in the second paragraph. And you obviously felt comfortable in replying to it - so finish it out. Where do you draw the line?
I replied to the part of the post I wanted to. Both you and Arne have made it clear you don't like the idea of standards of behavior in church, such as the Capital school has. I don't care to begin the endless cycle of "why?" "why not?" challenges to people who really aren't interested in knowing what I think as much as they want to criticize my answers.
Discretion. And the "tattletale" who was looking at girlie calendars close enough to recognize her should have been as discreet. "Protecting the school" the tattletale's alleged defense. Didn't exactly work out, did it? All for three weeks of a kindergartener's half-day attendance, ridiculous. Lose/lose situation.
The stripper/mom had the opportunity to avoid any repercussions to her kid, she chose to keep stripping and continue the issue about it by doing so. Why in the world would she choose to put her kid in a school with rules she didn't support? Like it or not, the actions of parents do affect their kids.
I know a young man who grew up in the limelight due to his gay mom's activism; she made the local news often, and the kid was never allowed to forget for a moment that his parents had divorced, and that his mother had married another woman, she made it her life's work to remind people that her lifestyle should be OK. This was over 25 years ago, and kids simply did not understand Mommy being married to another Mommy.
The kid was a basket case, and he told me years later that he died a thousand deaths everytime he read or heard his mother quoted about what a "normal" childhood he was having, he dreaded each and every day because he was worried about having to defend Mom to another kid. Not to mention the usual grief a kid has when his folks split up. He was miserable to the point that he needed serious help as he got older, not because Mom was a lesbian, but because of how she chose to address it. The responsible parent would not put their kid in this position.
I believe you set the recent record for late replies to a post, almost 6 years?
Yeaaah! I win! Woohoo! In your face, you fast responders!
Why do you believe you have the power to think something out of existence?
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