« ALEA Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next

Re: Donald Trumps Education Secretary Pick Wants To Make Christianity A Bigger Part Of Schooling

By: xcslewis in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
Mon, 05 Dec 16 7:34 AM | 68 view(s)
Boardmark this board | The Trust Matrix
Msg. 20359 of 54959
(This msg. is a reply to 20358 by clo)

Jump:
Jump to board:
Jump to msg. #

At what point does a fetus become a human and afforded human rights?

Seems the criteria justifying the denial of life includes gray areas. I question anyone has the right to the role of prosecutor, judge and jury.

Does casual sex become rape if an unwanted pregnancy results?

What medical reasons are sufficient justification to end an innocent life? I accept everyone has a right to self defense if their life is in jeopardy, but that includes both lives.

Surely the father should have some role in the decision.

Is infanticide ok?


The moment the government provides public education the system becomes politicized. It is really systemic indoctrination. Children are taught what to think not how to think. If there is a government run system it should be administered at as low a level of government as is possible but should at a minimum include a voucher component that allows the ability to opt out of the public system.



- - - - -
View Replies (2) »



» You can also:
- - - - -
The above is a reply to the following message:
Re: Donald Trumps Education Secretary Pick Wants To Make Christianity A Bigger Part Of Schooling
By: clo
in ALEA
Mon, 05 Dec 16 4:46 AM
Msg. 20358 of 54959

A woman choosing to abort her fetus, for HER reasons, is acceptable. It shouldn't be up to the government.
She could have been raped, medical issues for her & the fetus. and other reasons only she knows, yes.

A woman can choose her child's education, as long as she isn't imposing that education on my child.
That education needs to be approved for the general public.
That's why some do home schooling.

I don't want someone else's religious beliefs taught to my children.
Now, if it was in the broader sense, teaching many different religious beliefs, to show there is more than ONE way, I would be okay with that.
Including Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, etc. Not just different forms of Christianity.


« ALEA Home | Email msg. | Reply to msg. | Post new | Board info. Previous | Home | Next