Sarcasm--maybe not for under-15ers specifically about teachers abusing students

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Maybe we should allow teachers to marry? Maybe they are lonely and start acting like shipmates who haven’t been around women for a while. Nope…They can do that.

How about women teachers since the typical demographic of child abusers are men between 18 and 35 (I think)?..done that; hasn’t helped.

Maybe men teachers for that problem and to make up for the teacher shortage? We have them too and oddly we haven’t heard of many child abuse cases involving male teachers. We still have a teacher shortage. Hmmm…I think I’ve got it. I bet it’s Godless socialism in schools that don’t let Jesus be taught about with respect but allow the pagan-sounding “winter (solstice) festival”. I have a friend who knows someone at his base that gets witch holidays off and she celebrates the winter solstice like a nature worship. Despite the science, civilization, the arts and culture building effects of a Christian (particularly Catholic society, we have sickness all over society and hardliners because the left are still squelching the voice of Christ in public places. We can cover witchcraft and matters of others’ faith like macro and even pan-evolution with an attitude of giving them credibility. Is this a coincidence? I don’t think so
 
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How about women teachers since the typical demographic of child abusers are men between 18 and 35 (I think)?..
Actually the biggest group of abusers by far is mothers aged 20-29
dept health & human services report
(Of course that may just be a by-product of the fact they spend proportionally more time with children)
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… Hmmm…I think I’ve got it. I bet it’s Godless socialism in schools that don’t let Jesus be taught about
Whose Jesus? And what would you teach about Him? Considering how many sects there are it would be very difficult to include a religious curriculum that would be acceptable to all.

Have you read the contentious posts on this forum? And those are mostly Christians talking to each other. Can you imagine if this degree of questioning and nitpicking was imposed on a school board :eek: nothing would get done

Besides, it is not the government’s business to teach religion.
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… We can cover witchcraft and matters of others’ faith like macro and even pan-evolution with an attitude of giving them credibility.
Are you claiming that there are public schools where witchcraft is taught? :eek:

And evolution is as credible as gravity
 
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Hmmm…I think I’ve got it. I bet it’s Godless socialism in schools that don’t let Jesus be taught about with respect but allow the pagan-sounding “winter (solstice) festival”. I have a friend who knows someone at his base that gets witch holidays off and she celebrates the winter solstice like a nature worship. Despite the science, civilization, the arts and culture building effects of a Christian (particularly Catholic society, we have sickness all over society and hardliners because the left are still squelching the voice of Christ in public places. We can cover witchcraft and matters of others’ faith like macro and even pan-evolution with an attitude of giving them credibility. Is this a coincidence? I don’t think so
Hi work(name removed by moderator)rogress!

You know, I’ll bet that the mention of God was quite palpable in every parish where sexual abuse occurred. For that reason I don’t think that merely allowing more religion into the schools is the answer either. Besides, considering that the public schools now do such a horrible job of teaching basic arithmetic and English grammar, I shudder to think what the government-approved curriculum on Jesus would be.
 
Mr Andersen, I put the emphasis on “respectfully”–like how Buddha or Darwin is discussed. Christianity, despite its nitpicking, has sponsored the sciences, high art, beautiful music, beautiful architecture, beautiful souls, etc. Look what we have now in this increasingly secular world–panevolution and macroevolution (both which require faith and more scientific evidence than what they have already in that images similar to that of the Blessed Virgin Mary on windows isn’t verified by the Church as supernatural without scientific analysis as fast as a finding a tiny skull led to a documentary about tiny people who may have lived here once on an unfortunately reputable science channel], art as George Carlin said could be 2 boards nailed together which some yo yo would spend a small fortune on, metal and rap, post-modernist that defy reliable standards of beauty and a culture that is falling apart because decency and the traditional Christian nuclear family (whether it has a grandparent or 2 living with them or an extended family living around them as long as it is natural and Biblically moral, heck, even Muslims and Jews are not for such perversities as bitter ex-Christians and Jews are pushing from the dark side).

Pagans left their grandparents to die in pre-Christian Europe and we are returning to that. The sick are afraid to go to a hospital in Holland because they might be put to death and we Americans want to be more like them! Secularists tell us we ought not to be close-minded and to be more like them and, unfortunately, many of us lukewarm Christians have bought it and look at the misery broken up families have brought so many and the nation itself!

If that’s what the fruits of secularism and religious indifferentists/relativists, I prefer nitpicking. At least we Christians are not shoving the beliefs in the death of the sick, unborn and elderly for not being productive, for being different, not worthy of living, inconvenient for others and all those other Nazi-like fascist beliefs that come from the far-left down the throats of Americans. If we can be accused of anything it is, as Chesterton wrote, that we are not better Christians (in that we let ourselves fall to the sick stuff that comes from the left by falling to materialism–the haves and the have nots that wish they were having all the haves have materially), but we are humans and are weak–but we try to be better and that’s the important thing as long as we keep trying–ed.'s note)].

BTW We could always use another hypocrite. Won’t you join us?
 
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