First of all an Atheist is not a gentile. Atheist do not have an agenda and there is nothing to indoctrinate anybody into. It isn't that they believe in something different, it's that they don't believe in it at all. As far as flamboyant homosexuals in school, there too there is no indoctrination. But if you are saying that they should not be exercising their right to be, then your child should likewise not be emphasizing a straight lifestyle either. Maybe you should stop judging children.
2006-09-20 01:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheists, Homosexuals... these people are part of our culture. They add to the culture, just as you do. It's a real shame when people think only their type of people can actually make up a society. To think only you and the people you like make up our culture... well THAT is barbaric thinking. That is what the barbarians used to think. "If you are not like ME or my "king", then you must be taken out of our "culture" because you don't fit in with MY idea of what a "perfect" culture should be". People like you, well, it's just a shame that you can't see how great it is to have such diversity.
And, as far as flambouyant homosexuals go... um, you wouldn't have a King James Bible if it wasn't for a flambouyant homosexual. King James was gay.
2006-09-20 08:55:05
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answered by NightShade 2
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What is so barbaric about atheism? There has never ever been anybody killed in name of Darwin. Barbaric behavior is mostly caused by ignorance, and you are an example of that. You are living in a doctrine, not me.
Knowledge:
Homosexuality has most likely a bio-genetic cause. There are proven to be differences in hetero- and homosexual brains, and there is found a "gay-gene". Although science has not yet been able to determine how these difference make someone homosexual, these differences are still there and can only be related to the differences between hetero- and homosexuals.
Don't be ignorant and take some time to read this:
http://allpsych.com/journal/homosexuality.html
2006-09-20 09:36:41
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answered by Caveman 4
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That's a rather rude statement.
To tell you the truth, my children are subjected to all sorts of people every day, but they possess the ability to understand what they are looking at and to judge whether that person is someone they need to be with. They have their roots firmly planted in the ground and cannot be swayed by an atheist or a homosexual.
"Barbaric" atheists cause my children and I to have even more faith, because they help me to question and solidify my faith.
"Flamboyant" homosexuals have great style and flair, and I enjoy their company as much as I do my Christian friends.
Where is our culture going? Same place it always was, forward.
2006-09-20 08:33:42
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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Atheist have been part of our culture for along time its wht being American is about you have the right to choose what you want and as far as atheist being barbaric your wrong its the christians that jump all over people that they dont understand i think you need to get your facts stright before judging a entire group besides if your a christain you have no right to judge others thats your gods job not yours
2006-09-20 08:24:43
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answered by the ole ball and chain 4
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If you want your children to be brought up in a small environment then by all means home school them and keep them out of society completely. But who are YOU to judge? Are you God?
I would rather my son be 'subjected' to homosexuals and atheists then the likes of YOU!!!
***No offence to people who home school, have been home schooled and are being home schooled. I was just using it as an example of how that person can have complete control over their kids life. I know that you are just as educated as someone from public or private school and I respect that very much. I don't respect small minded people who think that their way is the only way and everyone else needs to be judged by them.
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What does where you're from have to do with your horrible attitude and complete lack of sensitivity? I still stand by my answer. Homeschool them and keep them out of society, way out of society because if they turn out anything like you they don't deserve to be a part of society! Though I hope they see you for what you are, a small minded, little, insecure in your own sexuality and religion person.
2006-09-20 08:27:19
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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You make a good point, but it isn't presented in a friendly way. But we can't be separated from the world, so it is up to the parents to go to school and see what goes on. And it is up to the parents to train the children properly. We can train children that someone is doing something wrong and we don't have to live like that, but also to be kind to the individuals, not hateful.
2006-09-20 08:31:17
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answered by RB 7
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I think it's good to mix up 'barbaric indoctrinations' every now and then. After 2000 years of one kind of 'barbaric indoctrination', we might as well have a new one, right?
After all, this is the dawning of the age of Aquarius - didn't you know?
2006-09-20 08:23:45
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answered by XYZ 7
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The neo-marxists and socialists and homosexuals have seized control of the educational systems, schools, and universities, and have a huge amount of control in a majority of publishing and media systems. One of their goals is to undermine belief in God and in a divinely revealed set of absolute moral standards and values. Such ideas are repugnant to those who wish to put themselves at the center of power in the world. Read "The Enemy Within" or "Godless" by Mike Savage and Ann Coulter. It will scare the ^%$# out of you. If they regain control of congress they will pack the courts with their stooges and the conservative Christians in this country will be in a world turned upside down.
2006-09-20 08:32:40
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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There are a lot of good christian teachers out there in public schools who are trying to make a difference. There are also a lot of strong-willed secular humanists in the NEA but that doesn't mean they are barbaric.
Your energy would be better spent in prayer than name calling
2006-09-20 08:26:21
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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