Topic: New Pledge of Allegiance (TOTALLY AWESOME). | |
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Abra, with all due respect, which you have not extended to me one bit,
if you do not know something please ask. You took my statement and flamed what I said and you were incorrect. I then posted clarification and you did it again, incorrectly. Had you asked instead of immediately flamming what I said, I would have been more than willing to clarify. The Roman Catholic School Board has schools, to which anyone is allowed to put their child into. Their taxes are levied, for their child attending that school versus the regular one. BY CHOICE. I honestly don't udnerstand such immediate and intense hostility. And yet from one that expects respect, tolerance and understanding. |
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If I'm a fanatic and I want to teach my own children my own fanaticism
then that's my choice. After all, that's the basis of churches. Teaching fanaticism. You don’t hear me arguing that churches should be outlawed. But when it comes to public school systems any religious views should not be permitted. Because just as other people don’t want to pay to have public schools teaching their children my form of fanaticism, neither do I want to pay to have public schools teach my children their form of fantastic. It’s really not even about religions. It’s about the fact that public schools should be religiously neutral. That’s it period. |
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I do appreciate that. I have been around numerous shootings (at school
and around school), and they (no prayers/school shootings) may not be realted, but they have become more frequent since the first thought of removal of prayer at school. It might just be a coinsidence. I for one wouldn't ever be considered a "religious nut" by ANY means, but the removal of God's work only breeds chance for the devil's work. I may not agree with any certain religion, but I do agree with the concept of God. It stands for truth, respect, integrity, and caring. If you forcefully take that idea out of a place where many different cultures congregate, it only leaves room for hate and agony. Many young people don't know these values because of many factors, most of them not school related. I believe (not right or wrong) that if those ideas were available to be learned (if wanted) at school, they might have a chance to actually do something good with their lives instead of thinkin the only way out of their problems is by shootin everybody including themselves. |
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Home-schooled? that is truly a way of manipulating a childs mind.
Alienate them from the rest of the kids that do go to school and tell them how you feel they should learn about things. Don't allow them to grow within the schooling or communities Don't allow them to learn about the real world or real problems of society. Are you that well learned? To be honest I don't think anyone has enough knowledge or wisdom about the technologies we have today to home school children properly. There are to many opportunities for children in a proper social environment to keep them from learning as other Normal Children. If you are concerned about what they are learning be objective and supportive with the childrens teachers, and as a result of proper guidance from you and the teachers the children will learn far more than one person could ever teach them. JMHO G |
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Jane Bond,
I have in absolutely no way 'flamed' you. Where do you come up with that? |
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G wrote:
“Home-schooled? that is truly a way of manipulating a childs mind. Alienate them from the rest of the kids that do go to school and tell them how you feel they should learn about things. Don't allow them to grow within the schooling or communities Don't allow them to learn about the real world or real problems of society.” You are totally incorrect with your above assumptions. All of your conclusions here are simply incorrect and totally invalid. I never said or implied any such thing. G wrote: “Are you that well learned?” Yes, I am. G wrote: “To be honest I don't think anyone has enough knowledge or wisdom about the technologies we have today to home school children properly” You’re free to believe whatever you like. That doesn’t make it so. |
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My apologies to the reference of this being written by a 5th grader. I
had gotten this in an email a few months back and it said a 5th grader wrote it. When I saw it here, I associated it with the email I had gotten. To make clear where this all began. The original post was made. My reply to it was intended to show two things. 1. the kid who wrote this verse, wrote it with irony, and with hatred, and with bigotry. The focus of these was emotions was directed at this persons inability to see that not everyone believes, or wants to believe as he/she does. 2. that this was supposedly written in a school environment and that so many see it as touching, made me wonder at the events that occured after it was written. In other words, did any teacher, counselor, or other educator, respond to the inferrnces (hate, bigotry, immaturity) including the apparent lack of consideration of others, by consulting and discussing these things with this kid. I wrote the first reply to point out that what others seemed to be approving was exactly what this kid was feeling, judgmental, hatred, and bigotry. It was my desire to show others that this was not a writing which encouraged sympathy. |
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I honestly liked it a lot.
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It would be really beneficial if the kid who wrote this could tell us
what he/she was feeling when they wrote this instead of us all guessing or assuming. Wonder if it can be googled as to any background info. on it. |
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I made No assumptions, The fact is if they are home schooled they are
Alienated from other children. There is no other way to state it. In a childs mind you are either with us or against us. It is a community that only children can understand. You feel if you are the only one to teach them the things necessary to get ahead in life they will listen to you? Home schooling is manipulating, you control everything they are allowed to read and write. You would be in control of everything they do. Slaves? To start with at certain ages children go through different phases and just because you were a child once you know what they will go through? This has nothing to do with school it has to do with friends, and when you take friends away you create something you could never imagine. You couldn't even begin to know what its like to be friendless, or maybe you do? I have no idea why anyone would wish homeschooling on children. If you believe the schools don't teach what they should become involved with the school and show them what other people would like. It is quite possible you are one of those who want everyone to do it your way? Sounds a little controlling to me. JMHO G |
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Does anyone realize that communist Russia also had freedom of religion?
Everyone was free to think whatever they wanted. You just better not speak it out loud. |
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G, you are completely wrong.
“I made No assumptions, The fact is if they are home schooled they are Alienated from other children” That’s an assumption right here. What do you mean you aren’t making assumptions? “Home schooling is manipulating, you control everything they are allowed to read and write. You would be in control of everything they do. Slaves?” There are just more incorrect assumptions on your part. Where did I ever say that I would control everything they are allowed to read and write? On the contrary I would encourage them to read and study anything that interests them INCLUDING Christianity if that’s what they’d like to study. If I were home-schooling other people’s children I would try to be as unbiased as possible with respect to religious beliefs. If I’m home-schooling my own children I would share with them how I believe because I love them and would like them to know god the way I do. My kids would definitely be taught about the life of Jesus, and that some people believe he was born of a virgin and rose from the dead. I would have to be honest with them and tell them that I don’t believe those things but I still love and respect Jesus for the man he was. I would also teach them the TRUTH that even the bible has conflicting information about exactly what happened. You talk about brainwashing and being in control of how they believe. I think you’re talking about a lot of Christian parents who FORCE their children to go to church from a very early age and DEMAND that thy continue to attend until they are at least legal adults. I would NEVER demand that my children embrace my belief that god is this universe. Sure, I would share my belief with them and even give them all the evidence for why I believe it to be true. I would present a compelling case to them. However, I would never DEMAND that they believe it. They would be completely free to believe whatever they so choose. So your picture of me as a ruthless dictating tyrant is just totally out of line and untrue. As far as social interacting the kids would get PLENTY of that! In fact, field trips would be COMMON PLACE in my home-schooling program. So you are totally off-base in all of your ridiculous assumptions. I would be much LESS controlling than public schools are. And much LESS demanding abut religious beliefs than most Christian parents are with their children. So you are totally wrong in all of your assumptions. |
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>> It would be really beneficial if the kid who wrote this could tell us what he/she was feeling when they wrote this instead of us all guessing or assuming. Wonder if it can be googled as to any background info.
Yes, anyone can cut'n'paste portions of the text and use google. Since this text has been attributed to different people, from different places of different ages, simple logic dictates that most of those attributions are incorrect. In other words, the author is dishonestly misrepresented - probably to achieve some of the emotional impact we've seen in this thread. |
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Before anyone yells at me - when I said 'the author is dishonestly
misrepresented' i mean IN GENERAL, in the way this text is distributed. Not in this thread - little was said about the author here. |
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the same people who want the pledge of allegiance to stay in schools
should consider what they would think if their children had to pledge alegiance to another god.all the self-rightous crying in the world will not change the fact that in our form of government their is no place for religion in schools or politics,hell its bad enough you have to still put your hand on a bible in court to be sworn in...imagine it was the quran, how would you christians and catholics would feel then about the subject?...welcome to my world |
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well copy and paste the first stanza in your search engine
you get a lot of referances might be a bit surprised even |
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this poem was written some years ago
i fail to see any bigotry in his/her writing he basicly spoke the truth why is that being a bigot? a bigot is a prejudiced person who is intolerant of any opinions differing from their own |
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To everyone who reads my posts,…
I would like to make a public apology concerning a certain aspect of my personality. I am an “Aspie”. That’s short for (Aperger’s Syndrome). It’s a condition that prevents me from picking up on people’s emotions. Rather than explain it perhaps you can look it up. It’s not an excuse for being rude. It’s just that I often come across as being rude when that was never my intent to be rude. I’ve already notice that some people have been offended in this thread the ‘tone’ of my posts. I would like to assure everyone that I harbor no ill-feelings toward anyone on a personal level. And that includes those who might vehemently disagree with me. Please understand that I try to speak solely to the substance of the topic and it is never my intent to belittle anyone. I may bash Christianity as a religion, but that isn’t intended to bash any specific individuals who choose to follow that religions. I realize it can be confusing when discussing politics and religions. It’s hard to bash an idea without coincidentally bashing the believer of that idea. But thus is the nature of debate. I would only like to say that it’s not my intention to bash an individuals for what they believe. If I come across as doing that I apologize. I’m the kind of person who can argue vehemently with you about Christianity, and then when we are done talking I’ll gladly give you a lift to your church meeting. Just don’t expect me to come inside. (ha ha) In short, I respect everyone no matter how they believe, but I do have strong beliefs about these topics and so I post them on a ‘discussion forum’ in response to other ideas that other people post. At the end of the day, I’m still your friend even if we have completely disagreed on every issue. So if anyone has taken personal offense to anything I post, I sincerely apologize. It is not my intent to offend anyone. If you knew me in person you would know that I don't get angry, and I don't hold grudges, and at the end of a heated debate I'll shake your hand and buy you a drink. That’s the kind of person I am when it's all said and done. |
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Abra,
"My kids would definitely be taught about the life of Jesus, and that some people believe he was born of a virgin and rose from the dead. I would have to be honest with them and tell them that I don’t believe those things but I still love and respect Jesus for the man he was." If Jesus was not who He said He was....then He was the biggest fraud who ever lived. Just wondering how you can 'love and respect' Him. |
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Ole jeb
I revere and respect Jesus. I do not believe he was who he was claimed to be by the participants in the compact of constantinoble. That is where they decided on what would or would not be included in the bible is it not. |
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