blzrul Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 You go girl! From the heart of the Red States, if there IS such a place: whilst the father of this illegitimate child was included in the high school graduation, the mother was excluded. So she walked across the stage anyway. And the cops hauled her family out. So VERY Christian. Freaking hypcrites.
sm@ub Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 The best part of that article was the last paragraph, where it states: "The father of Cosby's child, also a senior at the school, was allowed to participate in graduation." This is a classic example of the sexism that Christians seem to embrace! They are hypocrites...couldn't agree more!
PastaJoe Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 I wonder if they would have let her participate if she had an early-term abortion instead of having the baby.
RkFast Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 The best part of that article was the last paragraph, where it states: "The father of Cosby's child, also a senior at the school, was allowed to participate in graduation." This is a classic example of the sexism that Christians seem to embrace! They are hypocrites...couldn't agree more! 340449[/snapback] Nevermind the fact that the most highly regarded human being in the Catholic Church is A WOMAN. But back to the topic at hand..... So the banning of a person or group who goes against the ideology or "rules" of a campus in one situation is acceptable (banning of military from colleges and schools) but UNacceptable in this situation. Why? Hypocrites? Yup.
ExiledInIllinois Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Nevermind the fact that the most highly regarded human being in the Catholic Church is A WOMAN. But back to the topic at hand..... So the banning of a person or group who goes against the ideology or "rules" of a campus in one situation is acceptable (banning of military from colleges and schools) but UNacceptable in this situation. Why? Hypocrites? Yup. 340580[/snapback] You forgot to mention a WOMAN WITH CHILD, OUT OF WEDLOCK? I take Joseph was allowed to graduate? Hmmmmmm?
ExiledInIllinois Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Wasn't the Virgin Mary a "teenage statistic?"
slothrop Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Nevermind the fact that the most highly regarded human being in the Catholic Church is A WOMAN. 340580[/snapback] Mary Magdaline?
blzrul Posted May 20, 2005 Author Posted May 20, 2005 Nevermind the fact that the most highly regarded human being in the Catholic Church is A WOMAN. But back to the topic at hand..... So the banning of a person or group who goes against the ideology or "rules" of a campus in one situation is acceptable (banning of military from colleges and schools) but UNacceptable in this situation. Why? Hypocrites? Yup. 340580[/snapback] Uh DUH - she was a member of the student body NOT AN OUTSIDER. DOUBLE-DUH.
Thurman's Helmet Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Did Brandon, Dylan, Kelly, Brenda, David and Andrea all shout in unison "DONNA MARTIN GRADUATES! DONNA MARTIN GRADUATES! ?
Berg Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 You go girl! From the heart of the Red States, if there IS such a place: whilst the father of this illegitimate child was included in the high school graduation, the mother was excluded. So she walked across the stage anyway. And the cops hauled her family out. So VERY Christian. Freaking hypcrites. 340412[/snapback] Since when did the Roman Catholics ever proclaim to be compassionate conservatives? Your effort here is about as transparent as they come, even to an agnostic such as myself.
erynthered Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 even to an agnostic such as myself. 340817[/snapback] You know what, my wife calls herself an agnostic. I call her an antagonist.
Thurman's Helmet Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 You go girl! From the heart of the Red States, if there IS such a place: whilst the father of this illegitimate child was included in the high school graduation, the mother was excluded. So she walked across the stage anyway. And the cops hauled her family out. So VERY Christian. Freaking hypcrites. 340412[/snapback] Do you pretend to be this outraged by Islamic "Honor" Killings or is it just an anti Christian thing? Like the ACLU's mantra, "We dont hate religion, just Christianity!"
Berg Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 You know what, my wife calls herself an agnostic. I call her an antagonist. 340821[/snapback] To her face?
RkFast Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Uh DUH - she was a member of the student body NOT AN OUTSIDER. DOUBLE-DUH. 340709[/snapback] Duble duh, my ass. Military recruiters have been fixtures on high school and college campuses for decades. So much so that student EXPECT to see them and recieve contact and materials from them. So answer the original question. Why is a banning based on ideology FINE in one case but WRONG in another?
KRC Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Safety concerns? Being pregnant is a safety concern? I know pregancies can be risky for some women, but banned from school because it is a "safety concern?" Something is not adding up here.
UConn James Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Safety concerns? Being pregnant is a safety concern? I know pregancies can be risky for some women, but banned from school because it is a "safety concern?" Something is not adding up here. 340943[/snapback] Well, you know those pregnant women. They don't account for their added girth and soon enough, the dais is crashing down and then everybody's dead. Sounds like the church wants to shake off the dust from the archaic meaning of 'confinement.' See no evil.... I guess she should've been like all the other Catholic girls and just had an abortion and then said ten Our Fathers.
RuntheDamnBall Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Nevermind the fact that the most highly regarded human being in the Catholic Church is A WOMAN. But back to the topic at hand..... So the banning of a person or group who goes against the ideology or "rules" of a campus in one situation is acceptable (banning of military from colleges and schools) but UNacceptable in this situation. Why? Hypocrites? Yup. 340580[/snapback] Umm, they didn't ban the father from graduation. What gives there? Oh, right, they were respecting the young woman...
RkFast Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Umm, they didn't ban the father from graduation. What gives there? Oh, right, they were respecting the young woman... 340976[/snapback] Nice dodge.
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