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03-04-2007, 02:47 AM
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It's about time they teach this. I hope it goes with the normal sexual education series.
Thos homophobic cultists need to be eliminated from future generations.
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I see right through you faggot, so take the dick out of your ass and listen. Take me off ignore you twit. It has nothing to do with normal sexual education. Men having sex with other men, and women having sex with women, has nothing to with sexual reproduction, therefore shouldn't be taught in sex-ed, and should not be taught in schools no matter what. I have been through the recent sex education and can't remember hearing anything about how God says not to have sex before marriage. Just because I wouldn't want my son our daughter to be taught its "okay" to have intercourse with the same sex doesn't mean im a homophobe. People promoting atheism like "god killer", have the same rights to not want their children to be taught about God in schools...why the hell should I have to allow my child to be informed about gays and their ass plundering??
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03-04-2007, 05:57 AM
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I see right through you faggot, so take the dick out of your ass and listen. Take me off ignore you twit. It has nothing to do with normal sexual education. Men having sex with other men, and women having sex with women, has nothing to with sexual reproduction, therefore shouldn't be taught in sex-ed, and should not be taught in schools no matter what. I have been through the recent sex education and can't remember hearing anything about how God says not to have sex before marriage. Just because I wouldn't want my son our daughter to be taught its "okay" to have intercourse with the same sex doesn't mean im a homophobe. People promoting atheism like "god killer", have the same rights to not want their children to be taught about God in schools...why the hell should I have to allow my child to be informed about gays and their ass plundering??
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Sounds homophobic to me. Kinda like somebody saying "I'm not a racist, I just don't like niggers."
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03-06-2007, 01:53 PM
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I'm sure you'll be able to attract university professors to teach at your home so your kids will be able to accumulate lots of credit at that expensive college. (My kids HS had university professors come to campus to teach AP courses.) And that your home will offer multipe sports teams that your kids can get involved in. (Again, my kids loved sports and participated in tennis, football, basketball, and track.) And of course you'll always vote your children as class presidents but will the other kids see them like you do?
More likely than not if you were a decent parent you'd figure out a way to take all that wonderful time you are willing to spend self teaching your kids and add it on to what the school system does already. You wouldn't want to have another inbred kid full of religion and no common sense would you?
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A 1600 on the SAT is a 1600 on the SAT. That expensive credit doesn't make a difference when the child is on a scholarship. Plenty of sports and cultural activities are available outside of the school system. Is it important to you that your child learns that they should base the worth of their accomplishments on the opinion of others? I would rather have my child be an eagle scout than a class president.
If you had paid attention to my post before the diarhea started dribbling out of your mouth, you would have seen that I am not a religous person, therefore the school of me would have a curriculum without religion. As for the imbreeding, that is not my style.
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03-06-2007, 02:00 PM
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I am sorry truth, but just because you would not take responsibility for educating your child, and instead allow a public school system that has demonstrated such a great success rate to do your parenting for you, you should not be bitter toward those who actually really care about the intellectual development of their children. Your assumption that all home schooled children are full of religion and imbred, shows the limits of your capacity for rational thought.
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03-06-2007, 02:23 PM
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If you had paid attention to my post before the diarhea started dribbling out of your mouth, you would have seen that I am not a religous person, therefore the school of me would have a curriculum without religion. As for the imbreeding, that is not my style.
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Good reply.
If you are in a bad school district move to a better one. My kids happened to go to schools that were rated well within the top 100 in the country. In addition I paid for private tutoring. I also got stuck driving them to the local university for classes they couldn't take at the HS. There's no way I could have personally given them this type of an education on my own. I don't think anybody could do it on their own.
I believe in taking the time needed to make the environment good for learning. Not to do the teaching myself. So I spent my energies ensuring, in the background so as not be noticed, they always had fun positive things to do with kids that were good too. Even if that meant I had to arrange activities with other parents so the kids could be together on various activities on the weekends and holidays.
I'd imagine this sort of stuff would be almost impossible when you live in isolation.
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03-06-2007, 03:47 PM
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You are lucky to be in an area where the basics of the education system are solid, unfortunately, that is not very common. I went to one of the 10 best school systems in NY. In elementary school we were taking trips to the Smithsonian Institute. Class trips would take us to Virginia, Washington DC, Vermont, Connecticut. That is a thing of the past. Why? Why are limited class room hours further bled off to teach things which should be left to parents?
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03-06-2007, 03:53 PM
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Home schooling does not need to be done alone. A network of parents could be used to put together a pretty well rounded education, along with creating a classroom environment for normalcy. I am an Architect, My Father is a Chemical Engineer, My Wife is a RN. A close friend is a Professor of Anthropology at the U of A. IF I had a kid, I think we could put together a much better course of study than a public school.
Arizona also allows contracts between Home Schooling parents and local school systems to issue a diploma from the home school system upon passing a competancy test.
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03-06-2007, 03:57 PM
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Trying to sell this simply as broad ranged "diversity" is not cutting it anymore; because it is not broad ranged diversity we're talking about, it's legally requiring parents to allow their children to be subjected to indoctrination that goes against their faith or pay extra. When parents who wish to raise their children according to their faith are told that they have to pay extra to get them an education where they won't be forced to accept what their faith tells them is wrong, it is as much discrimination as anything the homosexual advocates are squawking about. In fact, unless there are a bunch of homosexuals out there who’ve had to pay extra to get their child educated because of what they believe in it’s even more discriminatory. Not to mention it’s in defiance of the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.
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They still are not REQUIRED to teach it. I am not getting the problem here.
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