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		wcknight
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I’m negative ??? I think your view is far more negative. You want to fire someone because they are gay, and you want to isolate your kids from the world. I don’t feel the least bit intimidated by gays. I don’t advocate or agree with their life style, but I don’t thumb my nose at them either.Again, this isn’t what is being advocated here. Your angle is negative and doesn’t apply here.
Catholic parents have the God given gift of discernment for their children. If Catholic schools aren’t willing to help protect their children from evil then it is time for parents to withdraw their children and homeschool. Where will that leave you wcknight???..with empty schools and eventually closed doors.
I can’t relate to them, and I don’t really want to. BUT I’ve been through discrimination on several levels, and I don’t like the rhetoric or the attitudes being advocated here. It smacks of bigotry and discrimination and I have a real adversion to even lean in that direction…
To say something is sinful is one thing, but to associate it with evil and subversions carries it too far. We are all sinners, but we are not all evil. IF I were to exclude all folks who were ever guilty of serious sin from our schools or Churches, they woulr be far emptier than what you suggest.
How many folks would really rather have their kids in a public school rather than have a kid from a gay couple in their Catholic school ? IF you had a handful leave because of their bigotry and hatred of gays, I say so what. We are better off without the discrimination and bigotry. I would much rather have a few kids from gay parents than a school full of bigots.
I’m not about to have an open house for gays and lets hug a gay couple evening, but I’m not about to start a lynch mob either.
I think you have to be careful what you call evil and what you call sinful. Can one lead to the other ??? sure they can,easily. But are they one and the same ? No, not by a long shot.