Parents have expressed concerns about this, with one claiming that the club is “basically luring in kids that are under 18, that are still trying to find themselves and are still trying to explore.”
They questioned if their children’s school allows other religions to conduct their activities on school grounds, and wondered why their underage children were being exposed to a religion they don’t practice at home in this manner.
... What?
Learning about Christianity is suddenly being equated with sex?
Honestly, these so-called parents are so worthless and retarded that I feel pity for the kids. Rare moment where the school is less retarded than the parents.
Except that it lacks any of the positive aspects of religion. It does not encourage morality, it does not build cathedrals, it does not structure society in a positive way.
I meant the buildings themselves. I meant the fact that people over centuries worked on some of the most magnificent structures that have ever been built, with everyone from poor to rich contributing to the effort, with workmen, masons and architects working on structures they would not see completed in their own lifetimes, with them crafting all sorts of detail in places that would never, ever be seen, all for the love of their god and savior, and in order to elevate worshipers of that god.
No, all religions have their silver linings. This one may have monopolized all negative aspects that religion has, but it's stays very far from any positive aspect of religions.
... What?
Learning about Christianity is suddenly being equated with sex?
Honestly, these so-called parents are so worthless and retarded that I feel pity for the kids. Rare moment where the school is less retarded than the parents.
LGBT movement IS a religion.
Except that it lacks any of the positive aspects of religion. It does not encourage morality, it does not build cathedrals, it does not structure society in a positive way.
I will disagree on the cathedral part. Their places of worship are quickly becoming every K-12 and university institution in the nation.
I meant the buildings themselves. I meant the fact that people over centuries worked on some of the most magnificent structures that have ever been built, with everyone from poor to rich contributing to the effort, with workmen, masons and architects working on structures they would not see completed in their own lifetimes, with them crafting all sorts of detail in places that would never, ever be seen, all for the love of their god and savior, and in order to elevate worshipers of that god.
No, all religions have their silver linings. This one may have monopolized all negative aspects that religion has, but it's stays very far from any positive aspect of religions.