should religious people have their kids taken away ?

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  1. Bored Dead

    Bored Dead New Member

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    um... no, why would you even ask that question?
     
  2. CharlieChalk

    CharlieChalk Banned

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    okay, your comma there was superfluous, unnecessary and incorrect. thats bad english. you believe me now ?
     
  3. CharlieChalk

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    just for a laugh really
     
  4. Zosiasmom

    Zosiasmom New Member Past Donor

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    ok i believe you now
     
  5. CharlieChalk

    CharlieChalk Banned

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    omg I got an e and i mixed up how will I ever get over it. and the comma on thats its not required, its dropped, so thats perfectly correct.
     
  6. CharlieChalk

    CharlieChalk Banned

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    you could have put a comma after ok there though, that would have been correct.
     
  7. garyd

    garyd Well-Known Member

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    You could help by capitalizing your sentences before you critique anyone elses' grammar.
     
  8. CharlieChalk

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    capitalising means putting money into something, and its else's.
     
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    If you have enough gunmen to do so, go ahead, I will not object, but if you don't just give it to them oraly.
     
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    I do, two actually, now young women.

    Both sides of our family have been non-relgious for generations, religion never played any part in our lives. If our girls would have embraced religion in any form it would have been their choice, no one would have stopped them.

    Our eldest, married with two little boys is also bringing up her children without religion. If later in life they decide to become Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu etc it would be their choice, not the choice of their parents.
     
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    Their's only 2 reasons why anyone would think that, arrogance or stupidity. Not necessarily exclusive.
     
  12. Ethereal

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    No. That is insane.

    Who decides what is "ignorance" and where did they get the moral authority to decide that?
     
  13. SpaceCricket79

    SpaceCricket79 New Member Past Donor

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    They deserve to be taking away from you and raised in a state-run environment where they won't be raised in ignorance of grammar and spelling. :lol:

    In all seriousness - it's pretty obvious that you don't get out very much if Young Earth Creationists are such an important topic to you - they're about as relevant as Scientologists.
     
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    SpaceCricket79 New Member Past Donor

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    Notice how if instead of "religious people" (meaning Christians) he had replaced that term with "Muslims" (who are religious people)- he'd have been decried as a "racist right wing extremist" or something-or-another :lol:
     
  15. Daggdag

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    The OP is just as ignorant as a religious person blindly following their faith.

    No, a parent should not have their kids taken away for raising them to be religious. However, there are parents who allow their kids to become sick and even die because their religion does not allow the use of medicine and considers using it to be sin. These people should be charged with murder for knowingly allowing their kids to die in the name of their religion. Prayer solves nothing. Prayer is meant to give thanks, not to get god to use his power to do things for you. If you are too stupid to care for your own kids without relying on god to do the most basic things, such as treating illness, you don't deserve to call yourself a parent.
     
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    Stupid question based on your ignorance.
     
  17. garyd

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    Yet it ws your choice to raise them without religion not their choice to be raised outside of religious values.
     

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