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6 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

Apart from forced exposure I have trouble coming up with a valid reason for having a Bible in a classroom. And any unlikely “valid reasons” will still lead to forced exposure.  

Imagine if someone.put a Quaran in the classroom. There would be an uproar

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Just now, bullets13 said:

Apart from forced exposure I have trouble coming up with a valid reason for having a Bible in a classroom. And any unlikely “valid reasons” will still lead to forced exposure.  

Really? I rememeber we had about a dozen Bibles in the school library. No one was ever forced to check them out. Some did reference them for historical accounts. Point is, some people just are unnerved by a Bible, even if its just sitting there gathering dust. I pity those who are.  

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1 minute ago, Separation Scientist said:

Really? I rememeber we had about a dozen Bibles in the school library. No one was ever forced to check them out. Some did reference them for historical accounts. Point is, some people just are unnerved by a Bible, even if its just sitting there gathering dust. I pity those who are.  

I am ok with that along as people are not  forced to read it

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2 hours ago, bullets13 said:

I actually agree with a lot of this. I have no issue with Bible classes being an elective, and I think the argument that kids who choose not to take it will be ostracized is over the top.  An elective allows those who want it to take it, and for those who are interested have an opportunity to learn about it.  For me the issue occurs when those who are not interested are subjected to forced prayer and mandatory Bible classes.  As you said, that’s not how Christianity works.  Nobody should be told they can’t pray, and nobody should be told they have to.  

 My third grade granddaughter came home telling me all about the Greek gods and what they represented. By the way, she perceived them as real. But discussing God, the creator of the universe and all mind kind is off limits.

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7 hours ago, mat said:

 My third grade granddaughter came home telling me all about the Greek gods and what they represented. By the way, she perceived them as real. But discussing God, the creator of the universe and all mind kind is off limits.

Not good

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1 hour ago, mat said:

What’s with liberals that are affected or threatened by the presence of a Bible in the classroom?

Fact - if you were born in Iran, instead of Nederland, you’d be preaching about Allah and Muhamed instead of Jesus.

You guys ever stop and think how stupid the whole thing sounds? Let’s keep it real. Religion is entirely dictated on when and where you were born 

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1 hour ago, HuntersLaptop2028 said:

Fact - if you were born in Iran, instead of Nederland, you’d be preaching about Allah and Muhamed instead of Jesus.

You guys ever stop and think how stupid the whole thing sounds? Let’s keep it real. Religion is entirely dictated on when and where you were born 

So there’s no one in the US preaching Allah?

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On 11/14/2024 at 11:47 AM, bullets13 said:

This is the hidden content, please

 

Above I posted an article that contains exactly the sort of thing the right has to avoid while they have a mandate. Republicans have a chance to make massive changes in areas like foreign trade, the border, crime reform, the economy, and even to some degree social issues like men in women's sports/locker rooms.  but if the right makes the mistake of overstepping and forcing ultra-conservative requirements on everyone they'll lose the house AND the senate at the midterm.  One only has to look at the 94 Republican mandate with Gingrich's "Contract With America."  Republicans took over the house and senate, and already had the oval office.  Republicans mistook this for unfettered support when in fact the country was just "firing the democrats."  Republicans went crazy with ultra-conservative policy, and two years later Bill Clinton was elected and republicans had substantial losses in the house and senate.  Implement strong conservative policies in the areas that the country has told you are important to them, and where you'll get support.  Don't make the mistake of trying to force conservatism in all areas onto the country.  Our country as a whole is way less conservative than it was in 1996 when the country terminated the republican mandate.  

Bullets, I’ve had some time to think this over and you are probably right about the backlash in this day and age. I still don’t believe having access to a Bible is forcing anything. Our kids are indoctrinated without their knowledge and some schools have tried to force the CRT agenda and sexually explicit books, so I can’t see the harm in letting them be exposed to the teachings of Christ, which to sum up is about love for one another and accepting Jesus as your Lord and  Savior. Christianity is the backbone on which this country was created and what has contributed to making it the best country the world has ever seen. I know I will get some backlash on here but what else can I expect?

Trump has other issues to deal with first, but America has gotten away from God. The left seems to hate Christians so it is no surprise there will be consequences for Trump’s idea……legally and spiritually. I make no claims to be better than anyone. I am certainly a sinner, but if there is no spiritual guidance in a person’s life, they will have no respect for others and certainly no conscience to help them along. Hopefully we haven’t reached an impasse.

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3 minutes ago, baddog said:

Bullets, I’ve had some time to think this over and you are probably right about the backlash in this day and age. I still don’t believe having access to a Bible is forcing anything. Our kids are indoctrinated without their knowledge and some schools have tried to force the CRT agenda and sexually explicit books, so I can’t see the harm in letting them be exposed to the teachings of Christ, which to sum up is about love for one another and accepting Jesus as your Lord and  Savior. Christianity is the backbone on which this country was created and what has contributed to making it the best country the world has ever seen. I know I will get some backlash on here but what else can I expect?

Trump has other issues to deal with first, but America has gotten away from God. The left seems to hate Christians so it is no surprise there will be consequences for Trump’s idea……legally and spiritually. I make no claims to be better than anyone. I am certainly a sinner, but if there is no spiritual guidance in a person’s life, they will have no respect for others and certainly no conscience to help them along. Hopefully we haven’t reached an impasse.

sometimes it's worth weighing the cost vs. what you're actually accomplishing.  i hope the right fixes what they were elected to fix.

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1 hour ago, HuntersLaptop2028 said:

How pissed off would you be if a bunch of Muslims at Lumberton ISD wanted to put their religion in school?

Scale of 1-10, 10 being the angriest. I’d guess you’d be at 100 but let me know what you think please 

How much influence did the Quran play in the writing of the constitution and our founding fathers?

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1 hour ago, HuntersLaptop2028 said:

How pissed off would you be if a bunch of Muslims at Lumberton ISD wanted to put their religion in school?

Scale of 1-10, 10 being the angriest. I’d guess you’d be at 100 but let me know what you think please 

That’s why I don’t want anything mandated from the government, and you seem to be there only one that’s angry all the time.

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3 hours ago, mat said:

How much influence did the Quran play in the writing of the constitution and our founding fathers?

The Bible didn't influence it either. Some of the founding fathers were deists

The Founding Fathers were a diverse group, with some being Christians and others being deists. However, they were generally influenced by deist thought and did not intend to create a Christian nation. 

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