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So, my son attends school at the church
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RE: So, my son attends school at the church
(January 9, 2016 at 10:11 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: This is so ridiculous, I was kind of thinking it was probably a troll post. But now that I'm seeing some other people actually take it seriously, I don't even know anymore. This is extremely silly, guys.

Did you ever go to catlick school? Me, I spent 8 years in primary and then 6 in secondary. When you add up the half hour a day of religious instruction I did plus the months long preparation for both communion and confirmation, 2 of my 8 years in primary were in religious indoctrination. During that time I had not one single lesson in a science or a foreign language, which would have been far far better for my education. Luckily enough, despite going to a CBS, most of the teachers who taught religion classes weren't that interested in indoctrination, but we still had at least five masses a year which were mandatory, and 4 40 minute classes of religion, time which would have been better spent, you know, learning stuff.
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RE: So, my son attends school at the church
Just a small thing I have to say, I fucking hate the new trend of people starting talking and using the word "so" like you did in the thread title.  It just makes my entire body shiver with disgust.

But anyway beyond that, the letter T looks nothing like a cross, the word trix isn't a word that I know of, so I'd say looking at it on face value it's a very useless lesson with no value.  And yes that does look a lot more like a religious symbol than a letter so you're probably not just being paranoid.


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RE: So, my son attends school at the church
(January 9, 2016 at 1:55 pm)Constable Dorfl Wrote:
(January 9, 2016 at 10:11 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: This is so ridiculous, I was kind of thinking it was probably a troll post. But now that I'm seeing some other people actually take it seriously, I don't even know anymore. This is extremely silly, guys.

Did you ever go to catlick school? Me, I spent 8 years in primary and then 6 in secondary. When you add up the half hour a day of religious instruction I did plus the months long preparation for both communion and confirmation, 2 of my 8 years in primary were in religious indoctrination. During that time I had not one single lesson in a science or a foreign language, which would have been far far better for my education. Luckily enough, despite going to a CBS, most of the teachers who taught religion classes weren't that interested in indoctrination, but we still had at least five masses a year which were mandatory, and 4 40 minute classes of religion, time which would have been better spent, you know, learning stuff.

I went to a Catholic school from k-8th grade. We had science class in every single grade, including learning about evolution. And yes, in 8th grade we all had lessons in French, German, and Spanish. 

As for learning about Catholic stuff, well um... duh. It's a Catholic school. Of course we learned about Catholic stuff. But we learned a lot about other stuff too. Much more than I did at the public high school I went to afterwards. 

For being skeptics, some of you sure are quite the conspiracy theorists when Christians are involved.
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RE: So, my son attends school at the church
When he comes home and the t is upside down on the page and all of the Trix used are red, that's the time to start being concerned.

Hey Paulpablo. So, so, suck your toe................. (hehe)
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RE: So, my son attends school at the church
(January 9, 2016 at 2:27 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: When he comes home and the t is upside down on the page and all of the Trix used are red, that's the time to start being concerned.

Hey Paulpablo. So, so, suck your toe................. (hehe)

That isn't so bad in that context.


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#26
So, my son attends school at the church
(January 9, 2016 at 10:11 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: This is so ridiculous, I was kind of thinking it was probably a troll post. But now that I'm seeing some other people actually take it seriously, I don't even know anymore. This is extremely silly, guys.

Nowhere in my post did I say there was some conspiracy to teach my kids about god. Did you miss the part where I said he goes to school at a church and it doesn't bother me? How about the part where I said it doesn't bother me if my kids are exposed to religion?

This isn't a troll post or ridiculous or extremely silly.


I asked a question.

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So, my son attends school at the church
(January 8, 2016 at 9:11 pm)abaris Wrote: What does he have to say on the matter? You know, you don't have to smell indoctrination behind everything resembling a cross. What did they tell him, this represents? If it's just the letter t, well, it looks like that. No working around the to and the cross looking the same.

Meh, I didn't ask him about it.

He does have a tendency to recite religious nonsense from time to time, and I'm not sure where he learns it. He's never been to church and we don't talk about religion in the house at all. My wife and I mutually agree not to do it.

It could be from school but I don't know.

Either way, I'm not exceptionally worried about it. It just struck me as odd. There are a whole bunch of other letters in the alphabet before the letter T that's he's never done any kind of craft project with. T seems like a strange starting place.
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So, my son attends school at the church
(January 9, 2016 at 1:59 pm)paulpablo Wrote: Just a small thing I have to say, I fucking hate the new trend of people starting talking and using the word "so" like you did in the thread title.  It just makes my entire body shiver with disgust.

But anyway beyond that, the letter T looks nothing like a cross, the word trix isn't a word that I know of, so I'd say looking at it on face value it's a very useless lesson with no value.  And yes that does look a lot more like a religious symbol than a letter so you're probably not just being paranoid.

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Yeah, I thought it looked more like a cross and not very much like a T.
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RE: So, my son attends school at the church
(January 9, 2016 at 3:42 pm)Easy Guns Wrote:
(January 9, 2016 at 10:11 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: This is so ridiculous, I was kind of thinking it was probably a troll post. But now that I'm seeing some other people actually take it seriously, I don't even know anymore. This is extremely silly, guys.

Nowhere in my post did I say there was some conspiracy to teach my kids about god.  Did you miss the part where I said he goes to school at a church and it doesn't bother me?  How about the part where I said it doesn't bother me if my kids are exposed to religion?

This isn't a troll post or ridiculous or extremely silly.


I asked a question.


I never said you said it bothers you. I do think it's ridiculous and extremely silly that anyone would think this this might be some sort of sneaky Christian ploy.
"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly." 

-walsh
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RE: So, my son attends school at the church
(January 9, 2016 at 12:46 pm)Exian Wrote: [proffesor] ok, so "trix". Why the peculiar spelling of tricks? The "x" is important. Let's remove it and place it at the beginning: "Xtri" aka "christri". Now lets remove the second "r" because it doesn't fit what I want to believe: "christi". So if we follow through with our eyes, we see "Christi" and a "t" >>> "Christi and a t" >>> "Christiandat" >>> "Christianity"... WAKE UP! [/professor]

(January 9, 2016 at 1:59 pm)paulpablo Wrote: But anyway beyond that, the letter T looks nothing like a cross, the word trix isn't a word that I know of, so I'd say looking at it on face value it's a very useless lesson with no value.  And yes that does look a lot more like a religious symbol than a letter so you're probably not just being paranoid.

Uh, guys. Trix is the name of a kid's cereal. The same cereal that is glued to the LETTER "t" on the OP's picture.

They're probably doing this thing where each day they learn a letter and have to glue things to it that begin with that letter. 

https://www.google.com/search?q=trix&esp...DQ4QsAQIGw
"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly." 

-walsh
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