wvjules
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I'm good with that. We must never be tolerant of intolerance.
I sense a theme with your posts (on on most threads not just this one)....you are intolerant of anyone that disagrees with you.
I'm good with that. We must never be tolerant of intolerance.
I dont hate Jehovahs witnesses, but I never invite them in when they knock.

You and I should sit down some day and have a deep theological discussion or two over coffee and doughnuts.We seem to share many of the same viewpoints.
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That wasn't my point. My point is that you cannot separate the fact that these students were homosexual. These students would not have been expelled for "seeming" heterosexual.
I sense a theme with your posts (on on most threads not just this one)....you are intolerant of anyone that disagrees with you.
Actually that is a matter of opinion. I see it different, I won't go into details but its men that call homosexuality a sin, not God. Homosexuality would have threatened the early Christian movement, no pro-creation meant less followers. It was man that decided to make it a "sin" and use it to instill fear of God in early followers. The only reason Christians today still believe that is because its been in the teachings for 1000's of years.
I haven't read the court papers, so I really don't know if these girls were expelled for "seeming" homosexual or if they were expelled because of an action. That really is critical information to know for sure if the school was in the right in this case, and I would hope that the court confirmed that there was an act or actions involved that led to the expulsion. The school I taught in was very careful about disciplinary actions of that magnitude, and there were always actions involved and clearly documented, not third party rumors. Reports had to be corroborated, we didn't expel based on one teacher's say so. We also had warnings first, so students had a fair chance to be reminded of rules before we went to the step of expulsion.
I'm guilty of assuming that this Christian school handled things in a similar way to ours, but it would seem to me that if they did not they would have lost a court case.
"Alleged" lesbian relationship.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090128/ap_on_re_us/students_expelled
"Seemed" gay.
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Court_Christian_school_can_expel_lesbian_0128.html
"Bond of intimacy characteristic of lesbian relationships".
http://www.latimes.com/news/la-me-school28-2009jan28,0,3503114.story?track=rss
Me either. I turn off all the lights and the TV and hide behind the sofa.
My grandma, whom I adored, was a deeply religious woman.
I remember once she invited a Jehovah's Witness in, gave him tea and cookies, listened to his little lecture, took his magazine, and then said, "Now, dear, I listened to you, now you can listen to me." She proceeded to take out her stack of Adventist materials and pamphlets and lecture him for the next 1/2 hour. He kept trying to edge towards the door with the "deer in the headlights" look. Once he got out, he never came back.![]()
This made me laugh. I know people who have done this.
I'm going to take some Tylenol. Bye!Wow, that was easy!
Here's the site: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/
The case is Jane Doe v California Lutheran HS.
It appears that there were admitted actions involved prior to the girl's dismissal-it was not based on a rumor.
Corrected it.![]()
I no longer identify with Christianity anymore. I can't help it.
I see hate.
I agree! Don't even try to post any quotes from the old testament about slavery. You will be told that they don't apply any more because Jesus released Christians from the old testament. But that sure doesn't stop some from listing passages from that same old testament to point out how God said homosexuality is a sin.
I'm not a big bible reader but from my understanding there are less than five times in the bible where it states, and God said.
It appears that the Pastor says the students admitted their relationship, while the students say they did not. Still referring to an "alleged" lesbian relationship.
Were they within their rights? According to the CA courts.
We would NOT be having this discussion over an "alleged" hetero relationship.
So if there is a GOD then he loves everybody not the just some people.
but it wasn't alleged! The relationship existed and the court found sufficient evidence for it.
Look, I admire your passion for this issue-I really do, but I don't think this is the case you want to storm the beach with. There's just not enough there. If discrimination against homosexuals is as rampant as you say, there have got to be more clear cut cases that would prove your point better than this one.


You should see me storm...this ain't it.![]()
Again...we would not be having this discussion over a hetero relationship. Would we?![]()
If those hetero students were accused of acting outside of the code of conduct, and they admitted it-then, yes we would.

OMG. The lutherans are against heterosexuality?![]()