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"Randy Little Buggers? -- 65 Pregnant at One Ohio School"

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Blogger andrea said...

"School officials are not sure what has contributed to so many pregnancies"- okay, maybe it is poorly written or maybe the school officials need a comprehensive sex ed program themselves. People who have sex without protection have babies. What was their health ed program like before this happened? Was it "just Say No"- or in a newish country western song- "Girl, remember what your knees are for!" Close your eyes, ignore the truth,don't teach the kids - you will get babies and you will get STDs.

Andrea

August 25, 2005 1:28 PM

Blogger Alex K. said...

San Andreas.

If they blame it again, I'll have a fit.

And the Bible is supposed to be appropriate for children?

Let's recount what happened because of extremist Christianity:
-The Crusades
-The Holocaust
-Hate-crimes against homosexuals (love all God's creations, maybe?)

We need factual education and keep naive fairy tales on the side lines.

It's funny how some conservative person may believe that is a fascist statement, while he or she maybe saying that all homosexuals are sinners (as in very, very bad) unless they change (for real? Yeah right).

August 25, 2005 3:39 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alex -- please be careful.

The Holocaust happened for many reasons, not one of them being "extremist Christianity." The Nazis were in fact anti-religious.

And the cause of the Crusades, while possibly counting as "extremist Christianity," is quite different from the current sex ed controversy. The philosophy of the Crusades was that Christians are inherently superior to all other people. Not exactly what CRC is claiming here (although it may feel like it sometimes).

I mention these inaccuracies because they risk undermining the very valid point you are trying to make, which is that the CRC argument is, at its core, hypocritical. Please be careful with your historical analogies!

(This of course brings up another educational controversy -- the quality of history education in our schools! For another time...)

~L

August 25, 2005 6:03 PM

Blogger Alex K. said...

Thanks for the advice, I know it's not a popular opinion.

However, I am currently reading Mein Kampf.

Almost every page he exclaims "God" or "Almighty" (that's not the meat of it) and he mentions "Fate".

The overall impression is that he is a God-fearing citizen.

Then comes the bolded and italicized line, "...by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord."

Somehow, I think that's very reminiscent of what the Christians have been saying about 'changing' the homosexuals.

The man responsible for the Holocaust was driven by the idea that if he removed the Jews, then God's wishes would be fulfilled.

I think it's safe to compare him to any Christian nut.

Just taking Christianity and God a bit too seriously, eh?

August 25, 2005 11:03 PM

Blogger Alex K. said...

And if I remember correctly, which I should, Stalin was intolerant of all religion and actually destroyed Russian Churches.

August 25, 2005 11:04 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well defended, Alex.

~L

August 26, 2005 8:28 AM

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