Middle School Girls Forced Into Lesbian Kiss

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http://www.christianpost.com/news/paren ... ool-94523/

Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
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East of Eden wrote: http://www.christianpost.com/news/paren ... ool-94523/

Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
Role playing is a legitimate teaching tool. Does the article claim that anyone was forced into an actual lesbian kiss, or is the role playing limited to pretending to be on a same sex date, asking for a kiss? If they did, they crossed the line. Eighth grade students should not be asked to actually kiss by their teachers.
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From the OP:
East of Eden wrote: Middle school girls forced into lesbian kiss
What the article actually says wrote: ...during the session where they were instructed to ask each other for kisses.
Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
This "opposer to school prayer" does not support the distorting of an article to further one's own ideological agenda.
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McCulloch wrote:
East of Eden wrote: http://www.christianpost.com/news/paren ... ool-94523/

Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
Role playing is a legitimate teaching tool. Does the article claim that anyone was forced into an actual lesbian kiss,
They were asked to do so, and to pretend they were gay. How about if we role-play a Christian worship service, and ask kids to pretend they are Christians, is that OK? How about we drop the gay-agenda brainwashing and get back to real education, something our students are woefully deficient in?
or is the role playing limited to pretending to be on a same sex date, asking for a kiss? If they did, they crossed the line. Eighth grade students should not be asked to actually kiss by their teachers.
"We are fooling ourselves if we imagine that we can ever make the authentic Gospel popular......it is too simple in an age of rationalism; too narrow in an age of pluralism; too humiliating in an age of self-confidence; too demanding in an age of permissiveness; and too unpatriotic in an age of blind nationalism." Rev. John R.W. Stott, CBE

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JoeyKnothead wrote: From the OP:
East of Eden wrote: Middle school girls forced into lesbian kiss
What the article actually says wrote: ...during the session where they were instructed to ask each other for kisses.
Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
This "opposer to school prayer" does not support the distorting of an article
Cite the 'distortion' or retract.
to further one's own ideological agenda.
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East of Eden wrote:
McCulloch wrote:
East of Eden wrote: http://www.christianpost.com/news/paren ... ool-94523/

Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
Role playing is a legitimate teaching tool. Does the article claim that anyone was forced into an actual lesbian kiss,
They were asked to do so, and to pretend they were gay. How about if we role-play a Christian worship service, and ask kids to pretend they are Christians, is that OK? How about we drop the gay-agenda brainwashing and get back to real education, something our students are woefully deficient in?
or is the role playing limited to pretending to be on a same sex date, asking for a kiss? If they did, they crossed the line. Eighth grade students should not be asked to actually kiss by their teachers.

I was not there. I take it that you were, because the report that you linked to said nothing about actual kisses being done. I'll bet that there are Sunday School children who have pretended to be worshipers of the golden calf or persecutors of Jesus in the Passion play. Is that evil too?
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East of Eden wrote:
JoeyKnothead wrote: From the OP:
East of Eden wrote: Middle school girls forced into lesbian kiss
What the article actually says wrote: ...during the session where they were instructed to ask each other for kisses.
Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
This "opposer to school prayer" does not support the distorting of an article
Cite the 'distortion' or retract.
to further one's own ideological agenda.
I did. No retraction.
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JoeyKnothead wrote:
East of Eden wrote:
JoeyKnothead wrote: From the OP:
East of Eden wrote: Middle school girls forced into lesbian kiss
What the article actually says wrote: ...during the session where they were instructed to ask each other for kisses.
Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
This "opposer to school prayer" does not support the distorting of an article
Cite the 'distortion' or retract.
to further one's own ideological agenda.
I did.
No you didn't. I'll ask again, where did I distort the article?
No retraction.
Ufortunately that doesn't surprise me.
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McCulloch wrote:
East of Eden wrote:
McCulloch wrote:
East of Eden wrote: http://www.christianpost.com/news/paren ... ool-94523/

Anybody opposed to school prayer here support this?
Role playing is a legitimate teaching tool. Does the article claim that anyone was forced into an actual lesbian kiss,
They were asked to do so, and to pretend they were gay. How about if we role-play a Christian worship service, and ask kids to pretend they are Christians, is that OK? How about we drop the gay-agenda brainwashing and get back to real education, something our students are woefully deficient in?
or is the role playing limited to pretending to be on a same sex date, asking for a kiss? If they did, they crossed the line. Eighth grade students should not be asked to actually kiss by their teachers.

I was not there. I take it that you were, because the report that you linked to said nothing about actual kisses being done.
Never said there were, the kids had too much sense to comply. Hopefully they don't get an F for that.
I'll bet that there are Sunday School children who have pretended to be worshipers of the golden calf or persecutors of Jesus in the Passion play. Is that evil too?
Do you really not see the difference between public schools and what Christians do in church?
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East of Eden wrote: No you didn't. I'll ask again, where did I distort the article?.
Oh come on, EoE. The article described the girls following a script. You described a "forced lesbian kiss". I think "distortion" is a pretty mild term.

FTR, I agree that parents should have been allowed to opt their kids out.
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