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re: Louisiana private school boots kindergartener after her adoption by same-sex parents
Posted on 8/11/22 at 9:14 am to RobbBobb
Posted on 8/11/22 at 9:14 am to RobbBobb
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Students will be expelled if they get pregnant, get someone pregnant, or even get married. Seems like they also have issues with certain sex issues and being Godly
Seems as if all Christian schools have expectations. It wont be long before you read the lesbians complaining about being asked to leave this school either
I wonder what consequences BBA's pastor's son faced for getting a girl pregnant out of wedlock.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 9:23 am to Ingeniero
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Bible Baptist Academy is an odd name for a Catholic school, I must admit
They are trying to trick people into becoming Catholic.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 9:23 am to magildachunks
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But he had to be Baptised to erase the Original Sin he was born with--just like every other human born to this world except one.
Bible verse?
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Children who die before getting Baptised used to get "condemned" to Limbo.
Bible verse?
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Want to know another feat one person in the history of mankind was able to achieve that Jesus didn't? Only one soul ever to grace Earth was able to ascend to Heaven without dying; it wasn't Jesus who achieved this.
There are 1000’s of people who have had near death experiences who have been to Heaven. You should watch their testimonies on YouTube.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 9:26 am to lsu777
Can confirm. Little girl started school this morning at Hamilton Christian.
100% correct lol
Also 100% correct
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Hamilton pretty much takes anyone, its the place many kids go if they are kicked out one of the catholic schools.
100% correct lol
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Not a bad school by any means, but not your typical private school demographics or income level either.
Also 100% correct
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:14 am to WestCoastAg
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Pledge to the Christian Flag: I pledge allegiance to the Christian flag, and to the Savior for Whose
kingdom it stands, one Savior crucified, risen and coming again, with life and liberty to all who believe.
Pledge to the Bible: I pledge allegiance to the Bible, God's Holy Word. I will make it a lamp unto my feet
and a light unto my path, and will hide its words in my heart, that I might not sin against God.
holy frick
About what?
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:21 am to Barbellthor
Not sure what all the fuss is about that, it's been around for a long while and was said at VBS when I was a kid
I always though it was cheesy - we could just pray and not imitate the pledge, but it's not particularly insane relative to normal orthodox Christian beliefs.
I always though it was cheesy - we could just pray and not imitate the pledge, but it's not particularly insane relative to normal orthodox Christian beliefs.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:26 am to Pettifogger
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Not sure what all the fuss is about that, it's been around for a long while and was said at VBS when I was a kid
That pledge has been around for over 50 years. This is probably the first time Atheist here have ever seen it. But there are a ton of other aspects about the church and Bible that Atheist are also unaware of.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:39 am to Pettifogger
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Not sure what all the fuss is about that, it's been around for a long while and was said at VBS when I was a kid
The fuss?
Here is a clue man, anytime you have to "pledge" your loyalty to anything, a flag a religion doesnt matter, you are being manipulated.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:47 am to magildachunks
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But he had to be Baptised to erase the Original Sin he was born with--just like every other human born to this world except one
Jesus didn’t have original sin bc He is God
Posted on 8/11/22 at 10:51 am to justaniceguy
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Sad, but I can see where they are coming from.
can you? Jesus ate with and was friends with some lowly people by societies standards.
why would any christian school turn people away for not being perfect enough.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 11:23 am to lsu777
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23 pages on the OT about a school in the middle of BFE that maybe has 100 kids
DeQuincy is the perfect place for an establishment like this. Tucked away in rural south Louisiana away from everyone.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 11:24 am to Lakeboy7
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Here is a clue man, anytime you have to "pledge" your loyalty to anything, a flag a religion doesnt matter, you are being manipulated.
Well when I'm seeking a "clue", I usually run to personal injury attorneys who go on coke benders
Posted on 8/11/22 at 11:27 am to GamecockUltimate
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why would any christian school turn people away for not being perfect enough.
I'm sure you agree lines are to be drawn somewhere, yes?
Posted on 8/11/22 at 11:32 am to GamecockUltimate
I'll just preface this by saying that I am not familiar with this school or the particulars, so I'm just speaking in generalities in regards to Christian schools.
Yes. It is important that Christian schools stand by their beliefs. A Christian church or school that doesn't stand up and for their beliefs and hold their communities to account isn't a Christian church/school at all; it's just a social club.
He sure did. He said himself that he came for the sinners and not for the righteous. That it is the sick people who need a doctor; not the healthy. That it was worth leaving the 99 sheep to find the one that was lost.
The key theme that connects all those images is that the sinner/sickly/lost sheep came back to God when he went searching for them. Otherwise, the imagery would've looked a lot different.
"I don't sweat losing one sheep, because I love it anyway. They'll be fine."
"The sick don't need to be healed. I love them anyway. They'll be fine."
"The sinners don't need to repent and return to me. I love them anyway. They'll be fine."
Christianity teaches "come as you are," but it does not teach "stay as you are."
Nobody is "perfect enough." The big problem in this situation is that a same-sex relationship isn't just a "whoops" sin, or a lapse in judgement, or a moment of weakness. By its very nature, it's an outright, highly visible, unrepentant, and ongoing rejection of Christian teaching. There must be a line drawn in the sand at some point. Christians are taught to "love always"; Not "tolerate always." And yes, there's a big difference between those two things. And well, as the saying goes, sometimes "love is hard" and the best thing you can do for someone is to let them go their own way and pray that they one day see the light.
I'm not trying to single out homosexual relationships. I'm only speaking to this situation. I would say the same thing about a set of parents who openly moonlighted as swingers, or a teacher who doubled as a porn actor.
Now, did the school handle it the best way? I can't say. From what I can tell, probably not. But that doesn't invalidate their ultimate decision.
Honest question...if you were a Christian school, how would you go about counseling a same-sex parent couple in an attempt to bring their actions and lifestyles in line with Christian teaching? Sounds like a recipe for disaster for everyone involved, including the child.
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can you?
Yes. It is important that Christian schools stand by their beliefs. A Christian church or school that doesn't stand up and for their beliefs and hold their communities to account isn't a Christian church/school at all; it's just a social club.
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Jesus ate with and was friends with some lowly people by societies standards.
He sure did. He said himself that he came for the sinners and not for the righteous. That it is the sick people who need a doctor; not the healthy. That it was worth leaving the 99 sheep to find the one that was lost.
The key theme that connects all those images is that the sinner/sickly/lost sheep came back to God when he went searching for them. Otherwise, the imagery would've looked a lot different.
"I don't sweat losing one sheep, because I love it anyway. They'll be fine."
"The sick don't need to be healed. I love them anyway. They'll be fine."
"The sinners don't need to repent and return to me. I love them anyway. They'll be fine."
Christianity teaches "come as you are," but it does not teach "stay as you are."
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why would any christian school turn people away for not being perfect enough.
Nobody is "perfect enough." The big problem in this situation is that a same-sex relationship isn't just a "whoops" sin, or a lapse in judgement, or a moment of weakness. By its very nature, it's an outright, highly visible, unrepentant, and ongoing rejection of Christian teaching. There must be a line drawn in the sand at some point. Christians are taught to "love always"; Not "tolerate always." And yes, there's a big difference between those two things. And well, as the saying goes, sometimes "love is hard" and the best thing you can do for someone is to let them go their own way and pray that they one day see the light.
I'm not trying to single out homosexual relationships. I'm only speaking to this situation. I would say the same thing about a set of parents who openly moonlighted as swingers, or a teacher who doubled as a porn actor.
Now, did the school handle it the best way? I can't say. From what I can tell, probably not. But that doesn't invalidate their ultimate decision.
Honest question...if you were a Christian school, how would you go about counseling a same-sex parent couple in an attempt to bring their actions and lifestyles in line with Christian teaching? Sounds like a recipe for disaster for everyone involved, including the child.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 11:35 am to CoyoteSong
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That pledge has been around for over 50 years. This is probably the first time Atheist here have ever seen it. But there are a ton of other aspects about the church and Bible that Atheist are also unaware of.
Or we're Catholics who didn't do some weird pledge.
Posted on 8/11/22 at 11:41 am to Ingeniero
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Or we're Catholics who didn't do some weird pledge.
Yeah Catholicism is definitely free of all oddities
Posted on 8/11/22 at 11:58 am to Lakeboy7
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Here is a clue man, anytime you have to "pledge" your loyalty to anything, a flag a religion doesnt matter, you are being manipulated.
So looking back in history, do you support Hitler’s move when he removed Christianity from all schools in Germany?
Posted on 8/11/22 at 12:02 pm to Ingeniero
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Or we're Catholics who didn't do some weird pledge.
Yikes.
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