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Re: GLBT National Day of Silence
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Originally Posted by Ferd
I will be teaching my boys that there is never a good reason to bully a person and if someone is being bullied to stand up for them. even if that person is gay or what ever.
there are no excuses. But dont start with the gay agenda and tell kids that it isnt ok to think homosexuality is a sin.
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And the problems arise when calling homosexuality a sin is then called "bullying."
If a high school boy can come to school dressed flamboyantly gay, and proclaim his feelings for his boyfriend, and they can make out in front of their classmates, then a Christian child should have the equal freedom to speak up and say that those are wrong acts in the sight of God without fear of reprisal from the school staff or any other organization.
The truth is, their agenda does not just include freedom for themselves, but they want to change everyone else's MIND about it as well, and are angry when they can't. The very people who claim to be all about diversity, are really very narrow minded.
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