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Prayer in School
#71
RE: Prayer in School
Kids can do anything they want so long as it's not school sponsored or disturbing to other kids. That is, the kids can have a little prayer group during recess, but they can't do it in the middle of class as to take away from theirs and the other kids learning. Teachers nor the school can sponsor it.
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#72
RE: Prayer in School
I don't give a shit what god students want to pray to during breaks, or silently. I have 3 children, none of them will be praying, and if someone tries to make them they know how to handle it, trust me.

I thought that students could pray in school as long as it was voluntary and outside the classroom. Education about actually relevant things is more important than religious rituals. There is no time in a school for interruptions for inane superstitions. If parents want their children to be allowed to do all that crazy junk, they should home school them or put them in a private school wherein that sort of whoo whoo is embraced. Public schools should just be about learning.
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#73
RE: Prayer in School
(July 14, 2012 at 5:15 pm)RaphielDrake Wrote:
(July 14, 2012 at 5:01 pm)Polaris Wrote: Well I don't actually use that word, I generally just speak against the general hateful attitude of the Western Caucasians. Their birth right is to assert their own will in not being subservient like the Right (now I have seen the Left is joining them) wants them to be.

Well do you actively seek to suppress their culture? Deport them? Disenfranchise them? I'm guessing the answer to all those questions is no.

See the thing about making bigoted comments as I did to Mockingbird allows for quite a few exceptions. They would not generally be bigoted if there were not quite a few exceptions to the stereotype...it's what makes them bigoted, using the stereotype and a small cross-section to fit a whole segment of a society.

From what I have seen dealing with white people, it's not their color that is the issue...it is their years of building their society upon oppression and destruction of other cultures.

That was *not* the argument you used. You were stating that black people had every right to be racist to white people without any repercussions. By that logic my nephews have every right to despise me based on my race and it would be all well and good.
What you suggest *is* oppression, it *is* subservience but not for your race. For mine. Not content with the ideal that we should all be equal in terms of rights you would seek to give the right to one race to show hatred to another. This would inevitably encourage hatred in return.
Like I said; unacceptable.

Isn't what you describe as unacceptable almost the norm in the United States? For example, it is perfectly acceptable for people to badmouth the white Republicans especially about them being white, but if someone says something bad about Obama, it becomes racist. Also minorities can say racist words, but as soon as a white person says it, they are extremely chastised.

On equal rights, I would support them if there were actual equal rights. There are not.

(July 14, 2012 at 6:10 pm)aleialoura Wrote: I have 3 children, none of them will be praying, and if someone tries to make them they know how to handle it, trust me.

What will you do if your children decide they want to pray?
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.
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#74
RE: Prayer in School
(July 14, 2012 at 6:17 pm)Polaris Wrote:
(July 14, 2012 at 5:15 pm)RaphielDrake Wrote: That was *not* the argument you used. You were stating that black people had every right to be racist to white people without any repercussions. By that logic my nephews have every right to despise me based on my race and it would be all well and good.
What you suggest *is* oppression, it *is* subservience but not for your race. For mine. Not content with the ideal that we should all be equal in terms of rights you would seek to give the right to one race to show hatred to another. This would inevitably encourage hatred in return.
Like I said; unacceptable.

Isn't what you describe as unacceptable almost the norm in the United States? For example, it is perfectly acceptable for people to badmouth the white Republicans especially about them being white, but if someone says something bad about Obama, it becomes racist. Also minorities can say racist words, but as soon as a white person says it, they are extremely chastised.

On equal rights, I would support them if there were actual equal rights. There are not.

(July 14, 2012 at 6:10 pm)aleialoura Wrote: I have 3 children, none of them will be praying, and if someone tries to make them they know how to handle it, trust me.

What will you do if your children decide they want to pray?

You betray a comlete ignorance of american culture. Your generalizations and strawmen are an embarrassment. It's like you believe anything and everything you see on the telly.
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#75
RE: Prayer in School
(July 14, 2012 at 2:43 pm)Polaris Wrote: How many of you would be alright (aka not try to oppose) with prayer in a public school if it was only endorsed for the students of the school who wanted to have it?

The school and teachers would in no way push for other students to join...(only the students/parents would be able to make the choice on their own) and the prayer time would only be offered during their recess or break period thereby not actually taking time away from actual education.

Kids can pray all they want in school now. They can sit there and look at their test papers and ask Pappy Jesus to help them till they turn blue in the face and it is not in the least bit illegal. I think they would have been better off studying but that's my opinion.

What they cannot do is grab the public address system and start babbling on about their fucking god... and that's what people like you really want. You don't really give a flying fuck about prayer. What you want is CONFORMITY.

Ask yourself if you would be as passionate about prayer if the Muslim Student Union wanted to get on their knees and blow kisses to Allah five times a day?

I don't expect you answer to answer honestly.
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#76
RE: Prayer in School
(July 14, 2012 at 7:01 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
(July 14, 2012 at 2:43 pm)Polaris Wrote: How many of you would be alright (aka not try to oppose) with prayer in a public school if it was only endorsed for the students of the school who wanted to have it?

The school and teachers would in no way push for other students to join...(only the students/parents would be able to make the choice on their own) and the prayer time would only be offered during their recess or break period thereby not actually taking time away from actual education.

Kids can pray all they want in school now. They can sit there and look at their test papers and ask Pappy Jesus to help them till they turn blue in the face and it is not in the least bit illegal. I think they would have been better off studying but that's my opinion.

What they cannot do is grab the public address system and start babbling on about their fucking god... and that's what people like you really want. You don't really give a flying fuck about prayer. What you want is CONFORMITY.

Ask yourself if you would be as passionate about prayer if the Muslim Student Union wanted to get on their knees and blow kisses to Allah five times a day?

I don't expect you answer to answer honestly.

The Moslems are the main issue when it comes to prayer because unlike Christians, they just can't pray silently: they have to go through the whole kit and caboodle. I don't agree with their religion, but I don't feel it is just to deny them from practicing their religion.

What I want is freedom for people to be able to express their beliefs in public as I am very much against Fascist conformity of any kind....it's extremely boring not to mention extremely intolerant and prejudice.
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.
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#77
RE: Prayer in School
Methinks thou art full of shit.
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#78
RE: Prayer in School
(July 14, 2012 at 7:14 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Methinks thou art full of shit.

Because I am not a Fundamentalist and don't act like one of them? When I think of religious freedom, the Hindus are the first religious group to come to mind. When prayer, the Moslems. When just not really into religion, the Buddhists (never got into that whole thing).

Christians just have it so easy in the West. They already have more freedom than ever. When they say they need more religious freedom, it just reminds me of the American middle-class who say they have it so bad because they are not part of 1% despite themselves being better off that most of the world.
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.
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#79
RE: Prayer in School
(July 14, 2012 at 6:17 pm)Polaris Wrote: What will you do if your children decide they want to pray?

It's none of my business. They find it amusing that people talk to an imaginary being, so I wouldn't be surprised if they tried it, just to see what happens, neither would I be surprised if they realized it does nothing, and didn't make it a habit. Besides, to which god would they pray? The one you worship, or the hundreds they make up just for fun?
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#80
RE: Prayer in School
(July 14, 2012 at 7:29 pm)aleialoura Wrote:
(July 14, 2012 at 6:17 pm)Polaris Wrote: What will you do if your children decide they want to pray?

It's none of my business. They find it amusing that people talk to an imaginary being, so I wouldn't be surprised if they tried it, just to see what happens, neither would I be surprised if they realized it does nothing, and didn't make it a habit. Besides, to which god would they pray? The one you worship, or the hundreds they make up just for fun?

Thanks for clearing that up...it just came off as if you prohibited them from getting involved with religion.

Also there are thousands upon thousands of gods already made up. They would probably find it interesting to research them I think.
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.
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