Sure, but at the same time I’m not a believer in punishing the child for the parent’s actions. It’s not the 5 year old’s fault.
It isn’t. But kids often have to deal with the ramifications of the actions of the parents.
That’s the life of EVERY child, this girl isn’t any different than the rest of us.
Ultimately it falls on her parents. Not the school. Be upset at the right party if you’re going to be upset at someone.
I agree however as the article said
“The pastor met us in the meeting room and started talking about gender identification, and that they teach the words of the lord, and that marriage is between a man and a woman,’ Emily said, ‘And that they didn’t think this was a good fit.’
Emily said she was initially insulted, but also embarrassed.
‘We’ve never been confronted so bluntly about our relationship,’ she said. ‘Our love, our marriage, has always felt natural. Our families have always made us feel like we are two people who love each other. This was a big slap in the face.’ “
Now you just know what these two would do if their kid when there. They would turn around and sue the school for “hate speech” when, not if the school started teaching the girl that her two mommies are going to hell for their sins.
Best to avoid the lawsuit, these two are troublemakers. The article said other “Christian” schools would take them which means probably the Episcopagan one having drag queen story hour in the chapel.
Unfortunately, when there is an agenda, the secularists will use children to weaken convictions.
“It’s not the 5 year old’s fault.”
No, it’s not. But once you open that gate and allow her to enroll, you cant unseal the box for future transgender, woke, liberal child who wants to enroll. Keep the door closed and follow the school’s values.
“Sure, but at the same time I’m not a believer in punishing the child for the parent’s actions.”
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And thinking like yours is a major cause in the downfall of this country.
Actions DO HAVE consequences.
We may not LIKE those consequences: In fact, we’re promised to NOT LIKE consequences that reflect hard on our offspring.
If you’re a parent, I’d be very hard pressed to want to trust you to instruct a minor or disadvantaged adult.
it is not about punishing the child.
It is about publically approving of the parent’s lifestyle.
usually Christian schools have standards and admit only those whose family will support the dogma and beliefs of the church running the school.
So I suspect the adoptive parent lied to the school at the time they applied to the school.
and one wonders why the adoptive parent decided to send her to this school... maybe to sue them as an example.
She was in kindergarten, so it’s not as if she had been in the school for years.
and remember: These stories only give one side of the story.
Well, too bad what you believe. Private school gets to make its own rules.
She’s a pawn in the sick twisted lesbian parents game.
This is from the DM.
The DM has an agenda.
Lets hear the school’s side of things before we decide they punished the child.
The school has an obligation to the other students. There’s a big difference between the girl being in a foster home and the adoption situation.
These women are claiming that they are a family. They aren’t and the school is rightly shutting off an avenue of them strutting their perversion before the other children.