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Discussion in 'Religion & Spirituality Forum' started by rake, Oct 15, 2010.

  1. Fro

    Fro FFFFFFFFFffffffffffffffff

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    "The problem with reading quotes on the internet and receiving chain emails is that you never really know if it is true or not." ~Abraham Lincoln
     
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    Man...you're stoopid!! The internet wasn't even around when Abraham Lincoln was in college!
     
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    so youre saying that govt. employees -- local, school, county, state, fed -- should not have Christmas off as a paid holiday? I agree. so why aren't the powers that be clamoring for that change? I'm as sick as you are that these fucks keep thumbing their noses at the constitution.
     
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    I believe a child's work on right from wrong should begin in the home, not the school. Children show know before they walk in the school room doors whether or not they should push down Sally or stand up for kids that are being bullied. That's called parenting, not having the school parent for you. In regards to the Bible stuff, I'd be okay with my child learning about the Bible if an equal amount of time was spent on other religions. My goal would be to make it acceptable to believe what you want to believe, not to force a belief on a child, ever.
     

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