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A parent is fighting more then just a few things raising children. We can discuss the irresponsible media of all types , but we all know that most of it is too "adult" for children. That is a big influence on our children.
Acceptence and glorification of teenage pregnancy is now being accepted as "normal" in lower income society. The state has stepped in such a way that there is no real financial burden to the mother......And sometimes there is an illusion to the potential pregnant teen that being pregnant is a financial award. We have to move away from that. Of course, it is a double edged sword......... As a society we must provide for the children of irresponsible mothers. We have to give the children a fighting chance to grab the American dream. There are no answers that will satisfy everyone. A pregnant teen becomes a burden on society for the duration and continuation of the teens life in many cases. This is why I fully support the Catholic School system in this country. [ which is on hard times. ] The Catholic School system can approach the problem in ways the public school cannot not. It provides the needed guidence that parents either have not , or cannot provide to their children. It teaches that bad decisions have bad endings. Within the school system there is generally a peer pressure system that has more effectivness then the parents and school combined. I am not saying that the Catholic Schools have a superior theology , but that they have stricter guidlines then the public schools are allowed to have. And we do need stricter controls to teach the children what is is expected from them later in life.
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You really cannot make this stuff up.
http://www.talk2action.org/story/2007/11/6/122654/257 Liberty Counsel, a Religious Right legal group associated with the late Jerry Falwell, issued an alert Oct. 30 vowing to slap retailers with either a "Friend" or "Foe" label this year based on whether the word "Christmas" appears in their ads, in catalogs and on Web sites. Focus on the Family, in an effort to be hip and trendy, has a new video short out featuring Stuart Shepard, one of its faux reporters. The cheeky Shepard explains how this year he's celebrating "Tossmass" by discarding all of the catalogs that fail to use religiously correct terminology. Not to be outdone, the folks at World Net Daily are hawking "Christmas Defense Kits" featuring a bumper sticker that reads, "This is America! And I'm going to say it: `Merry Christmas!'"
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Uh-huh. A democratic society deciding what will be taught in public schools is "Marxism." Sorry to tell you this, but the Marxism bogeyman lost its effect a couple of decade ago, in part because of ridiculous characterizations like the one above. You need to move on to language that is more current. Quote:
Christians, who constitute what? 90% of the population--are being besieged by athiests and agnostics leftists, who constitute a few percent of the population. That makes sense. Did it ever occur to you that religious leaders characterizing their religion as being under assault is the same Big Lie tactic used by politicians to keep the prols in line. Orwell wrote an utterly brilliant book with that as a sub-theme.
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What about this........ Gays boycotting other gays........ http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article3842.shtml
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I don't have a firm opinion on private schools. On one hand there have been large failures of the public school system. They are over funded and they under perform. Alternatives can provide competition and, perhaps, force improvements on the public schools. On the other hand, the end results of abandoning the public school system will be a two tiered educational system that is incompatible with a democratic society. Education comes down to whether the culture places an importance on it, and some cultures in America do not value it like they should.
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What's the problem? Not wanting to support a neo-fascist government that has and is currently ethnically cleansing its population sounds good to me.
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40 years ago when I was a kid the town put up Christmas lights and had a Christmas tree and sometimes even a nativity scene. When January 2nd came they all went down. It was quaint. The fights came not when the 60-70% of the Christians demanded to put up the Christmas decorations the fights began when a handfull of people decided the rest of the town should not enjoy their traditional holiday because of the beliefs of a few. I take exception to your use of the term "theocracy". Our government has one document as it's highest law, our Constitution. Iran is a theocracy, a government beholden to a group of religious leaders. I cannot name a single President who has not proclaimed their faith to some degree or another in the course of exersizing their office. Bush has done so to no greater degree than Carter, Kennedy, Eisenhower, FDR etc. However, Bush and all the others made the oath to uphold the Constitution not the Bible. When I think of the atheist leaders this world has produced the list is rather imfamous, Hitler, Stalin, Mao Tse Tung, Pol Pot etc. All felt that they should be the ultimate arbitor of liberty and the results were the death of millions. Our declaration of independence based our basic rights Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, on a higher power or creator. I believe that as long as the majority of Americans believe in that higher power our republic is secure. When we as a country fail in that belief we are doomed to a dictatorship or worse. |
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I am not debating your stance overall, but I don't think Hitler was an Athiest. Not a traditional Christan of thr times by any means but not an athiest.
Just an observation, carry on.
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Nova this week has a two week show about the bible thumpers attempting to push their religion into the classroom in the guise of intelligent design. It follows the 2005 court case in PA. It should be very interesting.
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You mean aside from that separation of church and state thing? Quote:
You can enjoy your traditional holiday in the privacy of your own home or church. Quote:
I don't recall any of those other presidents claiming that god wants them to be president. Quote:
And this type of thinking is exactly why rational people don't trust religious nuts.
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Why is that? What scares you so much about the possibility. Why should my belief in a higher power scare you more than the possibility that our rights are derived from whoever is the most convincing or the most powerful? |
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I agree with you intelligent design, creationism etc. has nothing to do with science. Evolution should, however, be taught as "the theory of evolution", not as scientific fact. |
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Someone who doesn't believe in separation of church and state is a lost cause, so there is no purpose in continuing this discussion. The theocracy you would have us live under would not be any different than living under the Taliban. It is people like you that convince people like me that bible thumpers should not be given a single inch in foisting their religion on others. Give them a nativity scene and they will be burning witches next.
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