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Would this mean you wouldn't want the baby killer in prison because he killed for religion and this is someting you must "accept" / tolerate?
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I can't find the word and I'm sure you don't mean it the way I'm taking it but to just tolerate things as you go through life makes me think of a "floater" just bobing along the river, with that "ahh, whatever, I don't care" atitude.
I would rather have my child (not that I have any... I think) lack 'socialization' than lack a good education.
The fact that public schools are inefficient and generally useless aside - the 'socialization' that kids alledgedly gain from most public schools [particularly earlier years] is actually damaging in my opinion... At almost every turn, it reinforces the idea that the entire social aspect of humanity is totally irrational (via peers who hate and insult them for academic achievement, petty authority figures whose sole rationale for anything is 'because I said so', ect).
Ginz, your first paragraph smacks of institutionalization and conformity but lacks reason. In order to get ahead in life you need to be just like everyone else? How are you suppose to be recognized?
Zanchief wrote:Mindia wrote:Ginzburgh wrote:I can consider many a different viewpoint. I'm just sick and tired of seeing God pushed out of our lives every day by the minority. Guess what? The majority should have the right-of-way, so to say. Why should a handful of atheist smacktards have their opinions supercede that of the majority? Answer me that.
The last time I checked, there were 238975983759345 religions out there.
What God would you like to see mixed into our school system? Your God?
Or would you like children to be separated by religion and taught in different schools that were focused on teaching their religious affiliation?
I don't think religion should be forced down anybody's throat. HOWEVER, "under God" should remain in the pledge of allegiance, and if kids want to pray they should be allowed to do so. I hope more and more Christian clubs start forming at public schools.
So if the majority of Americans become Muslim you would be happy to change the pledge of allegiance to "In Mohammad we Trust"?
Martrae wrote:Doubtful, most homeschooled kids do quite well in the workplace because they are innovative thinkers.
Currently, the schools teach to the dumbest kid in class, also. This means the bright kids that might have excelled are stuck doing busywork or sitting in boredom while the teacher goes over for the 16th time what 1+1 is. The intelligent ones will start acting up and creating games to pass the time, which leads to the teacher freaking out and complaining they have no attention span and must be put on Ritalin.
Zanchief wrote:To be honest I think Marts kids are way better off than most dweebs off the street. The only concern I would have if I was home schooling my kids would be the time away from his parents. Kids need some freedom. Parents will want to spend all day with their kids smothering them, but they need to have their own identity away from home. None of the things you've mentioned Mart, involve them being on their own or being with someone else.
Ginzburgh wrote:Looks like the thread is officially ruined, have fun guys.
Tikker wrote:Martrae wrote:Doubtful, most homeschooled kids do quite well in the workplace because they are innovative thinkers.
being homeschooled and being an innovative thinker doesn't really link up
people are either born with the ability or not
for what it's worth, muslims and christians believe in the same god
In a sense, everyone who believes that there is a God begins by believing in the one true God.
Mindia wrote:Is Jesus God? If the answer is yes, then we need to ask, Is the Muslim God Jesus? If Jesus is not the God of the Islam religion, then are Muslims worshipping the same God that we, as Christians, are?
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