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But you REFUSE to say WHICH Christianity, WHICH Christian faith. You REFUSE to say.
And you insist this authority belongs specifically to parents and the church - not government. BUT, you insist, government must have "full authority" to do this.
It's illegal in every state to have something in schools without disclosing - in writing - EXACTLY what that is, what will be presented, how it will be presented. Thus must be clearly stated - in writing - and available at the district or school office, available for parents to read BEFORE it is presented by the school. It's a violation of parental rights. But refuse to do this.
You need to say WHAT Christianity, WHAT views will the schools have "full authority" to present, to represent, to teach, to indicate are correct or false. Your persistent HIDING, and DODGING this essential point is absurd. You might have the naive idea that all 400,000,000 Americans have the EXACT SAME idea of God and Christianity, the EXACT SAME Christian views that you have. But you are wrong. Very, very, very wrong. And you may think that all 50 states will come to YOU to find out what Christianity is... and impose what YOU think and believe into its schools. Not likely.
I agree. All 50 states agree. God gave this authority to PARENTS and the church. Never to the government. But you want the State to do this, while saying it has no authority to do so.
You want schools to present/affirm something - YOU JUST REFUSE TO SAY WHAT. And you say that it has no authority to do what you insist it does. But it can't say whether what it presents is true or false or what it means. It can say the word "GOD" but it can't say what it means by that, what the word means, what is true and false concerning that - because as you keep pointing out, it has no authority to do that, it cannot do that, that belongs to parents and the church, not the government.
Here again is your ABSURD idea that the schools will teach God and Christianity but won't teach anything about or related to God and Christianity ("It has no authority to do so"). "Doctrine" is what is presented as true, "heresy" what is false. But you want the schools to present, represent, teach God and Christianity - but not what is true or false about God and Christianity. So, they can chant the word "GOD" but can't say what that word means or signifies (that would involve doctrine and heresy) or if any of that is true or false. So, we'll impose some words (you won't say which) but not say anything about them - what they mean, what they signify, if they are true or false because that would involve saying what's true and false, and you say it can't do that.
You repeatedly REFUSE to say WHAT Christianity, WHICH Christianity, WHICH Christian views and beliefs.
And you insist these State schools won't teach anything about anything about this - not what is true, not what is false, not what is good, not what is bad, not what any of it means or signifies. Saying what it is and means is something only parents and church can do - but you demand the Government does that.
1. My son attends a CHURCH school, not a STATE school. And you agree, the CHURCH is to teach religion, to say what is and is not God and Christianity. I agree. The State agrees too. All states do.
2. The Catholic School doesn't HIDE what it presents about God and Christianity the way you do and insist public schools do. All those things I asked you about - that list of stuff - all of which you persistently and completely REFUSE to say if public schools would present, represent, teach, affirm or deny ("doesn't matter" "who cares" "whatever") the Catholic school directly addressed ALL OF THEM, AND DOZENS OF MORE VIEWS. I know what will be taught, affirmed, denied in religion by this Catholic School but you insist the State keep this all a big, dark, complete SECRET. Or your other concept: it will not say ANYTHING about God or Christianity (which is what it does now).
3. IF a parent chooses to place their child in a CHURCH school rather than STATE school, the the parent chooses which church, which views of God and Religion will be presented. But in your proposal, the STATE would present a God and Christianity to my son - I get no choice or voice there - and you won't even say WHAT God or Christianity it would force feed my son.
WHICH Christian faith, WHICH Christian views and beliefs. You refuse to say.
You persistently REFUSE to say which Christian Bible public schools will affirm (without affirming anything because you insist it cannot) As we all know, there are dozens of DIFFERENT Christian Bibles with DIFFERENT content. There are DIFFERENT Christian Bibles, as you know and as all public schools know. But you REFUSE to state which of these the public schools would use, WHICH it would affirm as the Word of God (but it can't affirm anything as anything because you insist public schools can't say what is true - doctrine - and what is false - heresy). You just will not say.
You REFUSE to say which of the several Christian Bibles. You REFUSE to say.
You refuse to say WHAT the schools would mean by "Word of God" Your only response is that it cannot say what that means or doean't mean because it can't teach what is true (doctrine) or false (heresy) - only parents and churches can do that. It seems schools would be able to chant the words - but that's it.
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I want the schools to have full authority to be Christian. To represent Christianity.
But you REFUSE to say WHICH Christianity, WHICH Christian faith. You REFUSE to say.
And you insist this authority belongs specifically to parents and the church - not government. BUT, you insist, government must have "full authority" to do this.
It's illegal in every state to have something in schools without disclosing - in writing - EXACTLY what that is, what will be presented, how it will be presented. Thus must be clearly stated - in writing - and available at the district or school office, available for parents to read BEFORE it is presented by the school. It's a violation of parental rights. But refuse to do this.
You need to say WHAT Christianity, WHAT views will the schools have "full authority" to present, to represent, to teach, to indicate are correct or false. Your persistent HIDING, and DODGING this essential point is absurd. You might have the naive idea that all 400,000,000 Americans have the EXACT SAME idea of God and Christianity, the EXACT SAME Christian views that you have. But you are wrong. Very, very, very wrong. And you may think that all 50 states will come to YOU to find out what Christianity is... and impose what YOU think and believe into its schools. Not likely.
The state would have no authority to dictate doctrine
I agree. All 50 states agree. God gave this authority to PARENTS and the church. Never to the government. But you want the State to do this, while saying it has no authority to do so.
You want schools to present/affirm something - YOU JUST REFUSE TO SAY WHAT. And you say that it has no authority to do what you insist it does. But it can't say whether what it presents is true or false or what it means. It can say the word "GOD" but it can't say what it means by that, what the word means, what is true and false concerning that - because as you keep pointing out, it has no authority to do that, it cannot do that, that belongs to parents and the church, not the government.
the schools don't need to teach doctrine
Here again is your ABSURD idea that the schools will teach God and Christianity but won't teach anything about or related to God and Christianity ("It has no authority to do so"). "Doctrine" is what is presented as true, "heresy" what is false. But you want the schools to present, represent, teach God and Christianity - but not what is true or false about God and Christianity. So, they can chant the word "GOD" but can't say what that word means or signifies (that would involve doctrine and heresy) or if any of that is true or false. So, we'll impose some words (you won't say which) but not say anything about them - what they mean, what they signify, if they are true or false because that would involve saying what's true and false, and you say it can't do that.
I have repeatedly said what the schools represent in Christianity.
You repeatedly REFUSE to say WHAT Christianity, WHICH Christianity, WHICH Christian views and beliefs.
And you insist these State schools won't teach anything about anything about this - not what is true, not what is false, not what is good, not what is bad, not what any of it means or signifies. Saying what it is and means is something only parents and church can do - but you demand the Government does that.
l the while you 'are' willing to force feed him Roman Catholicism. Oh Lutheran PARENT.
1. My son attends a CHURCH school, not a STATE school. And you agree, the CHURCH is to teach religion, to say what is and is not God and Christianity. I agree. The State agrees too. All states do.
2. The Catholic School doesn't HIDE what it presents about God and Christianity the way you do and insist public schools do. All those things I asked you about - that list of stuff - all of which you persistently and completely REFUSE to say if public schools would present, represent, teach, affirm or deny ("doesn't matter" "who cares" "whatever") the Catholic school directly addressed ALL OF THEM, AND DOZENS OF MORE VIEWS. I know what will be taught, affirmed, denied in religion by this Catholic School but you insist the State keep this all a big, dark, complete SECRET. Or your other concept: it will not say ANYTHING about God or Christianity (which is what it does now).
3. IF a parent chooses to place their child in a CHURCH school rather than STATE school, the the parent chooses which church, which views of God and Religion will be presented. But in your proposal, the STATE would present a God and Christianity to my son - I get no choice or voice there - and you won't even say WHAT God or Christianity it would force feed my son.
Only the Christian faith is represented.
WHICH Christian faith, WHICH Christian views and beliefs. You refuse to say.
I have already explained your Bible protest several times. T
You persistently REFUSE to say which Christian Bible public schools will affirm (without affirming anything because you insist it cannot) As we all know, there are dozens of DIFFERENT Christian Bibles with DIFFERENT content. There are DIFFERENT Christian Bibles, as you know and as all public schools know. But you REFUSE to state which of these the public schools would use, WHICH it would affirm as the Word of God (but it can't affirm anything as anything because you insist public schools can't say what is true - doctrine - and what is false - heresy). You just will not say.
The schools recognize the Bible as the Word of God.
You REFUSE to say which of the several Christian Bibles. You REFUSE to say.
You refuse to say WHAT the schools would mean by "Word of God" Your only response is that it cannot say what that means or doean't mean because it can't teach what is true (doctrine) or false (heresy) - only parents and churches can do that. It seems schools would be able to chant the words - but that's it.
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