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Re: Couldn't say it any better » rayww

Posted by fayeroe on November 11, 2008, at 12:49:39

In reply to Re: Couldn't say it any better, posted by rayww on November 11, 2008, at 11:36:55

> > """Black women are particulary angry at gays as man/daddy robbers."
> >
> > How on earth would a gay person rob a "babydaddy" from black women? Why would a gay man impregnate a woman? Have you personally talked to black women about that? Otherwise it is hearsay.

The above is still a question for you.....
> >
> >
> > "Black students are very cruel to gays and it requires a lot of work to protect the gay students at my school from the blacks who persecute them."
> >
> > I do not understand your above paragraph.

I would still like for you to explain the above.
> >
> > How about the school teaching the blacks to not persecute the gay students? Tolerance and understanding works better than persecution.

Well, if the school is working so hard to protect the gays from the blacks..how about spending that time fostering a more tolerant and understanding atmosphere for everyone. We lead by example, do we not?
> >
> > I am just not getting your belief.
> >
> > And about bringing church (LDS) into this, I would like to point out to you that there is a Faith Board here. Separation of state and church is very important. This has gotten very far from politics. (However, I do know that the LDS church
> > is heavily involved in poltical issues.)
> >
> >
> >
> The U.S. Constitution protects freedom of/from religion. Religion has been a part of politics only as far as religious/non-religious people make the decisions. Let's remember that the constitution was created before many of the churches. Moral issues belong to religion. It's politics that is interfering. And people turning their back on moral principles. Call it religion or not. Religion teaches moral principles better than government or schools do.
>
>

Moral issues belong to religion.

That is just wrong. Moral issues belong to everyone, religious or not.

Please answer the questions that I posed to you in my post. Thank you.

 

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