SoundsRight wrote: » Some people don't want young children indoctrinated with those ideas in school. If a parent really wants their child to learn about it, do it in their own time.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I don't know but it sounds very exciting. I'm ironing my hammer-and-sickle tee shirt as we speak.
lbc2019 wrote: » Indictonated in what? That LGBT people exist? My 5 year old nephew knows I exist!
SoundsRight wrote: » I'm faith schools it could confuse them, being taught about their faith and what love & family means, and then hearing this contrary view from outside sources. It's best to let schools decide on their ethos without government interference.
SoundsRight wrote: » I'm faith schools it could confuse them, being taught about their faith and what love & family means, and then hearing this contrary view from outside sources.
SoundsRight wrote: » It's best to let schools decide on their ethos without government interference.
baby and crumble wrote: » I went to a faith school. My parents never talked to me about gay stuff. Yet here I am, 36 years later and gay as Christmas. Riddle me that.
Grayson wrote: » Must have been something you ate.
lbc2019 wrote: » Unicorn dust
Deleted User wrote: » You eat that? I have been snorting the stuff dammit!
Grayson wrote: » So, forgive me, but I'd prefer that kids actually get facts. they should learn about relationships, sex, boundaries, consent and that gay people exist. All of that information would be far more valuable than the religious waffle I was given.
Odhinn wrote: » She's now saying "The people of Ireland have less than five years to save their country or else they consent to communism." I'll regret asking, but does anyone know where shes getting this timeline from or what it refers to?
SoundsRight wrote: » They can and do learn these things already, in line with their faith. If we want to live in a truly tolerant society I don't see why people should get so worked up about what is taught in faith schools. Don't agree with it? Don't send your kids there.
Force Carrier wrote: » When europeans first heard stories of an African animal - a four legged beast with a horn on its head i.e a Rhinoceros they named the creature for its most distinctive feature the one horn on it's head Uni - Corn which is ancient latin for 'one horn' Of course their sketches of the creature that they had never seen in person were some what inaccurate. That doesn't change the fact that these Unicorns do exist contrary to what so many people foolishly believe.
Grayson wrote: » so what you're saying is that Rhino's are gay. That's what I'm getting from this.
Force Carrier wrote: » They're actually into sex with wild animals - rhinoceros specifically. *Bestiality
Robert McGrath wrote: » It’s zoophilia if it’s consensual
Grayson wrote: » I remember his lecture about masturbation where he never called it that but referred to it as spilling the seed of live. That too was sinful and evil.
aloneforever99 wrote: » If by "those ideas" you mean Catholicism, I am fully in agreement with you.
SoundsRight wrote: » Ok. So it's not faith schools you have a problem with. It's only Catholicism. You might want to check your thinking.