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“WOOH!!”
Since: May 08
Vallejo, CA
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Religious organizations should not be allowed to evangelize in a public school. Period, end of story. Now if the Bible was material being used for a curriculum on World Religions or the Bible as literature, that's another story. But at the fifth grade level, I highly doubt that would be the case.
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Jumper
Guthrie, KY
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“WOOH!!”
Since: May 08
Vallejo, CA
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Jumper wrote: It was a good thing! Religious indoctrination in public schools, ESPECIALLY without the knowledge and consent of the parents, is never a good thing. Regardless of what religion is being marketed.
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Jumper
Guthrie, KY
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NiftyWitch wrote: <quoted text> Religious indoctrination in public schools, ESPECIALLY without the knowledge and consent of the parents, is never a good thing. Regardless of what religion is being marketed. It's an issue that the parents of the child should decide. But the main topic here is,are you a woman? I'm damm lonely.
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“WOOH!!”
Since: May 08
Vallejo, CA
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Jumper wrote: <quoted text>It's an issue that the parents of the child should decide. But the main topic here is,are you a woman? I'm damm lonely. Exactly... the parents should decide what religious teachings their child will receive, if any. It's not the place of strangers to sneak in whatever they want. As for your other comment, I'm not available.
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Jumper
Guthrie, KY
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NiftyWitch wrote: <quoted text> Exactly... the parents should decide what religious teachings their child will receive, if any. It's not the place of strangers to sneak in whatever they want. As for your other comment, I'm not available. The parents are really the first guide to teach a child right from wrong.If they take an 'aditude' with them into the world with others,the parents can't deny it was their fault. Could you be available if I were to ask you nicely?
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