(July 14, 2012 at 3:14 pm)Polaris Wrote:(July 14, 2012 at 3:07 pm)Shell B Wrote: It would be logical if every homosexual was pressuring other people to be homosexual, but since that isn't the case . . .
Well you do have a point there, but there are many of faith who don't absolutely want everyone to follow their faith, but just want their faith to be accepted just as there are many homosexuals who want their homosexuality to be accepted as well.
See, I don't see the world in the eyes of uniformity, but in the eyes of acceptance and tolerance.
Except Xtasrianity is not a religion of acceptance and tolerance. "Acceptance" of superstitions is the very antithesis of the education that schools are there to provide.
Quote:For example, I was offended that a public school prevented Moslems from being able to ritually clean themselves at school, which is required by their faith, even though I do not believe Islam is the correct religion.
I have seen muslims "ritually cleaning" themselves with their bird baths and snot parties in the bathrooms at my work, it's like a flock of fucking pigeons had a water balloon party. They leave a mess and a sopping wet floor for others to slip on. No. Schools are not there to cater to every idiotic superstition that students' ignorant parents have foisted upon them. Education is the Anti-superstition, and superstition has no place whatsoever in the schools.