allingeneral wrote:Public schools don't have to "condone a religion" in order to allow prayer. I don't think anyone is saying that we want require class-wide participation in Christian prayer. It would be enough to allow someone to pray before they eat lunch or to speak to another student about God. without being reprimanded for "bringing religion into the school"
I agree a few moments to allow kids to engage in private prayer (or zone out) is fine as its simply an onus for an individual to engage in whatever they want for a minute or two.
Posting the Ten Commandments on government property is a different (and to me pointless, I would think the Beatitudes are a better moral lesson anyway for people to live by) matter though.
If prayer doesn't belong there, then how can you say that homosexuality does?
What do you mean by "belong there"? You make it sound like dudes were screwing in front of our class and we had to join in. We were simply taught the factual truths:
1) gay people exist(!)
2) They deserve equal treatment entitled to all human beings/American citizens(!)
That seriously is the extent of the homosexual indoctrination in NY public schools. IIRC it covered about 10 minutes in class.
Now maybe in San Francisco they have the live action demonstration..
This amounts to the school system condoning homosexual behavior, which is a very bad precedent to set IMHO.
No one chooses to be gay (who'd choose to be treated like a second class citizen?) so there is no danger of conversion.
I am pulling my oldest daughter out of public school next year because they've gone crazy at the high school.
You certainly have the right to do so, hope she gets a quality education wherever she is.
Normal kids aren't allowed to function anymore. All the whack-jobs make it impossible.
No such thing as normal man. I'm not sure why people have this idealized version of the past!