Posted on 07/28/2012 8:35:55 PM PDT by CedarDave
Exactly, put the ball back in the homos’ court. Disgusting sodomite pukes. Poor kid though. He doesn’t stand a chance, being used as a tool for the sodomites’ agenda.
If this little school could establish an official national religion for $61,455, that would be a legitimate miracle. The Establishment Clause just means we do not have something like the Church of England.
All this upheaval of an entire nation just because of fags perverted desire to put it where it don’t go.
Fed money is OUR money; we paid it in just a legitimately as the sodomites.
Again, this shouldn’t even be an issue.
Amen! It is time to end "civil unions" and "domestic partnerships" between same-sex couples. Homosexuals are mentally-ill individuals, and have no business raising a child.
Time to end this sickness and madness.
Im in two minds about this as well.
On the one hand, it certainly is not the childs fault that he has been brought up in this environment. And he may learn something better at this school, than he would at home.
On the other, the school is free to admit whom it wants.
It is obvious that the homosexuals (and sympathetic homosexualists) wish to infiltrate Christian education in order to force a change in doctrine from the inside out.
While it would definitely be more charitable, on one level, to exclude the kid, it might be a good idea to allow the kid into the school and mandate that the kid's teachers stress in the curriculum each and every year that, if the parents don't change their ways, they are going to burn in hell for eternity.
In addition, they should also alert every other parent in that school that the kid's parents are homosexual and, for the safety and protection of their children, they should not allow their children to be around the homosexual parents unescorted...for safety reasons.
And then let the kid's classmates do what kids do best.
How can you stand it? I had to go there once a week when I lived in the SFV and I had to take a shower after leaving. WeHo what an appropriate moniker.
“If this little school could establish an official national religion for $61,455, that would be a legitimate miracle. The Establishment Clause just means we do not have something like the Church of England.”
I agree that $61k will not establish jack, but the principle is valid - government should not be handing money directly to religious schools - because, as with everything else government does, $61k becomes $61M becomes $61B and then you have Madrases. Just as well that they keep clear. Now vouchers to parents, I’m all for, but that money goes to parents. And why a Christian school would be STUPID ENOUGH to take the money defies me.
“My guess if its federal money is that its for the school lunch or breakfast program. Theres not much federal money for private schools, vouchers are typically state level.”
You’re probably right...and the Establishment Clause restrictions likely only apply to things that Conservatives support.
IMO the school made the wise decision. This entire situation smells like an ambush. #1 I do not believe any child can have
“gay” parents. But children are to their harm -and the harm of our Nation placed by Court order in reprobate homes ,where they are denied the God given male -female consistent role model. #2 Never met any homosexual that would not use any
opportunity to “advance their cause” The school would open the door to damages beyond reason if they allowed the child benefit from a better education.Sadly the child is the one who loses no matter what having been placed by the Court in an unwholesome environment.
I doubt they denied them for having gay parents. This was made up to justify the lawsuit, but no doubt there was something that disturbed the school enough to justify denying the child entry.
of course it is our money. But the feds use it as leverage
My daughter and one of her friends worked for NBC after completing college. They had $60,000 a year jobs and both quit after 6 months. When I met our daughter's friend, I asked how she liked it there. Her answer: "Too many queers and liberals live here".
How “Christian” of them.
That is true. While the State is 100% wrong for treating an immoral behavior as a civil right, and for requiring even a photography studio to accommodate homosexuals, when you accept gov. money who allow them to require conformity. Yet even if they did not they inevitably would be prosecuted as the photography studio was.
And if you read the TOS agreement of your ISP you will likely see language that could be used to forbid using it to even post this.
My kids’ private school has a similar rule. They adopted a requirement that all children must come from 2 parent married families, though divorced and widowed is fine. No illegitimate, no homosexual shack ups.
The stated intent is because they teach the ideal family is one man, one woman, married for life before you have kids.
Two lesbians tried to enroll a little girl. The answer, after the family status was revealed, was, “No.”. The school got flack. The administrator’s answer is, “We teach that homosexuality is wrong, and we would consider it harmful to send home a child who says ‘Mommy, Mommy, God says you’re sinner.”
Same thing applies to never-married. Because single mothers or fathers don’t want to be told they should have gotten married or put the baby up for adoption. One kid coming home crying because Mommy is bad for using a sperm donor because she just couldn’t find Mr. Right by age 40, now the school is sued.
The policy, which does exclude children of homosexual pairings, is not discriminatory against them because single women and men can’t enroll their children, either, because the school is clear - we teach Biblical family values along with our excellent academics, we won’t change the Christian mission for political correctness.
Nor is the school racist. High Asian and Indian enrollment and several African immigrant families along with interracial ones.
My dream would be that family by family, school by school, business by business, town by town, we could proceed up exactly the path your are describing here and, day by day, begin to reclaim our country and our souls.
It is a wondrous approach that your school (with people like you!) has devised.
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