| 204. Well, I'm just glad the world you envision isn't a reality (yet)... |
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It would be a corporate dream to completely be able to manipulate every move by any of their employees. Sorry, but I believe in freedom and I served in the military to prevent oppression from any source. I will never bow down to any corporation and I will never worship a corporation. If that meant living in the street I would do so rather than be a corporate slave with them telling me what to wear, what to drink, what to say, who I can associate with and being forced to always conform to all of their demands. I believe if you stepped back from your position and realized its dangerous implications you would soon be terrified of a world completely dominated by corporations. I doubt if Germans under Hitler were even forced to drink specific drinks or eat certain foods. They were however, forced to behave as their Nazi leaders demanded. The path you envision is a slippery slope to complete domination of human beings by corporations or employers. I hope you someday see how dangerous such a world would be. But the 'plus' side of your proposal would be we wouldn't need an army to protect us because we would already be enslaved. There aren't any differences between foreign armies which threaten us and corporate 'armies' which are attacking Americans daily. Corporations own our government. They write our laws. They invade your privacy. And if they succeed, everyone will be forced to succumb to their every whim. If I worked for CocaCola and found myself at a restaurant I would not be terrified if they only served Pepsi. I would order what I wanted, not what a corporation or a business tells me what to drink. All the best and have a great and 'free' Memorial Day weekend... And if you work for CocaCola, be a little rebellious and have a Pepsi. If I knew you I'd buy you one myself 
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| -Math teacher fired from catholic school because she facebooked that she didn't believe in God |
Liberal_in_LA |
May-28-10 05:56 PM |
#0 |
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A Catholic school is all about belief in a catholic god. Goodbye,atheist teacher. |
The Wielding Truth |
May-28-10 06:02 PM |
#1 |
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So you're fine with firing someone for their private beliefs? |
laconicsax |
May-28-10 06:51 PM |
#16 |
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Certainly. |
elleng |
May-28-10 07:00 PM |
#26 |
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How far do you extend that opinion? |
laconicsax |
May-28-10 07:11 PM |
#31 |
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What is TAUGHT is most important. |
elleng |
May-28-10 09:19 PM |
#45 |
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So what were the students taught? That those who believe differently are to be shunned... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 01:50 AM |
#101 |
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if the teeacher does not uphold the ideals ( however fucked up they may be) of the private school... |
Tailormyst |
May-28-10 09:38 PM |
#55 |
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I guess there is such a thing as thought-crime. n/t |
laconicsax |
May-29-10 12:22 AM |
#82 |
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actually... |
Caliman73 |
May-29-10 12:56 AM |
#90 |
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Good analysis; thanks. |
elleng |
May-29-10 01:04 AM |
#92 |
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And again someone blaming the victim compares saying, "no" to something more severe. |
laconicsax |
May-30-10 12:31 AM |
#178 |
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Right. And the particular 'ideal' she does not 'uphold' is CENTRAL. |
elleng |
May-29-10 12:43 AM |
#87 |
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The "fucked up" part was not aimed at the one in this case |
Tailormyst |
May-29-10 09:54 AM |
#115 |
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They have the right to do it, but is it the right thing to do? |
TommyO |
May-28-10 07:21 PM |
#37 |
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Certainly teaches a lesson, that is, don't be STUPID about beliefs. |
elleng |
May-28-10 09:22 PM |
#46 |
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Yes, by all means don't be honest - be covert. Don't Ask-Don't Tell? eom |
ShortnFiery |
May-28-10 11:57 PM |
#62 |
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You got that wrong, with no reason to do so; |
elleng |
May-29-10 12:08 AM |
#76 |
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Why do some of you folks always take "authority's side" over the afflicted? |
ShortnFiery |
May-29-10 12:10 AM |
#78 |
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Fuck'em, its "Holy Mother Church" they must protect it... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:16 AM |
#80 |
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Some facts, just to fuck up your perception |
JNelson6563 |
May-30-10 07:14 AM |
#191 |
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They didn't ask, she didn't tell. |
PassingFair |
May-30-10 10:54 AM |
#203 |
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FACEBOOK! |
elleng |
May-29-10 12:39 AM |
#84 |
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The fact is, it doesn't matter, if she wasn't disruptive in the classroom, what business... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:41 AM |
#85 |
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She has opened to very public discussion |
elleng |
May-29-10 01:02 AM |
#91 |
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I would agree if she was in charge of religious instruction... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 01:04 AM |
#94 |
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You favor AZ's wretched 1070 law |
Seneca |
May-29-10 01:15 AM |
#96 |
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Facebook isn't private |
marions ghost |
May-29-10 07:46 AM |
#109 |
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I find it disturbing too how so many blame the victim. Conservatives do this 100% of the time... |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-29-10 12:28 PM |
#133 |
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Lemme tell you sump'n! |
timtom |
May-29-10 06:38 PM |
#144 |
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Bad example, it wasn't illegal to be a communist, even in the Marines... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 08:40 PM |
#156 |
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I was not even an American citizen when I became a US soldier... |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-30-10 01:13 AM |
#182 |
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Certainly teaches something else, Catholic Beliefs are toxic, bigoted, and without... |
Cleobulus |
May-28-10 11:57 PM |
#63 |
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Following your logic then a lunch counter in the South can DENY service to both ... |
ShortnFiery |
May-28-10 11:56 PM |
#61 |
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Good job of twisting things around, Shorty; |
elleng |
May-29-10 12:48 AM |
#89 |
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I was extending your logic. Not disrespect, request consideration? eom |
ShortnFiery |
May-29-10 01:31 AM |
#98 |
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'Apology' accepted, Shorty; |
elleng |
May-29-10 01:40 AM |
#100 |
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Some of the people's tax money goes to support of private schools. |
olegramps |
May-29-10 08:31 AM |
#112 |
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Prolly not; this is a Catholic school. |
elleng |
May-30-10 12:50 PM |
#214 |
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Oh yeah what law? Certainly not this one. |
Xicano |
May-30-10 03:45 AM |
#187 |
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Not at all relevant. |
elleng |
May-30-10 12:55 PM |
#215 |
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It's a religious school............... |
Tailormyst |
May-28-10 09:35 PM |
#53 |
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Do Not whine, Sir, When a Catholic is Fired For Going To Mass On Sunday |
The Magistrate |
May-28-10 06:58 PM |
#23 |
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Catholic math: 1 god divided by 3 = 1; atheists just don't get it |
REP |
May-29-10 12:43 AM |
#88 |
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ok... can public schools kick out religious teachers? |
fascisthunter |
May-29-10 10:51 AM |
#123 |
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A Private school is a business. |
ZombieHorde |
May-29-10 08:17 PM |
#145 |
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It's a job as a math teacher. If that's the case, I want Catholic teachers fired from public schools |
readmoreoften |
May-29-10 08:32 PM |
#149 |
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+1 |
laconicsax |
May-30-10 12:12 AM |
#177 |
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The celebratory tone has been noted! "Woo hoo! We score! Yankees suck! Go team!" |
Commie Pinko Dirtbag |
May-30-10 11:43 AM |
#211 |
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private school. thinking that was stupid, if she wanted to keep her job. |
seabeyond |
May-28-10 06:04 PM |
#2 |
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Go teach in one of the godless public schools |
treestar |
May-28-10 06:04 PM |
#3 |
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The public schools could probably use her n/t |
Mimosa |
May-28-10 06:53 PM |
#19 |
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+1000 |
NeoGreen |
May-28-10 07:07 PM |
#30 |
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Not a very bright teacher (nt) |
The Straight Story |
May-28-10 06:06 PM |
#4 |
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Smarter than all the others in the school. |
HiFructosePronSyrup |
May-28-10 06:09 PM |
#8 |
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Dumb enough to post it on FB, and are you saying belief in god = person is stupid? (ie, is Obama a |
The Straight Story |
May-28-10 06:11 PM |
#9 |
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lulz |
HiFructosePronSyrup |
May-28-10 06:11 PM |
#10 |
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Why is that dumb? Dumb ass religionists proclaim their belief in fairy tales all the time without |
Raineyb |
May-28-10 06:56 PM |
#20 |
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It IS the school's business. |
timtom |
May-28-10 07:24 PM |
#39 |
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There's a significant difference. |
laconicsax |
May-29-10 12:34 AM |
#83 |
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But if that person were stupid enough to post at FR |
timtom |
May-29-10 01:31 AM |
#99 |
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Exactly |
michreject |
May-29-10 09:18 AM |
#113 |
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That's an awful lot of ifs. |
laconicsax |
May-29-10 02:21 PM |
#141 |
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It's worse than that. They aren't just controlling the private lives of their employees... |
PassingFair |
May-30-10 10:59 AM |
#205 |
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No it's not the school's business. They don't own her. What she believes on her own |
Raineyb |
May-29-10 09:54 AM |
#114 |
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Oh, please. |
timtom |
May-29-10 12:40 PM |
#134 |
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you are wrong. nt |
seabeyond |
May-28-10 09:31 PM |
#49 |
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No the church is overreaching and you think it's acceptable for an employer |
Raineyb |
May-29-10 09:55 AM |
#116 |
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if part of the employee contract is to be a cathollic in an all catholic environment and you are not |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 09:58 AM |
#117 |
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Right and if said church has to SPY on its employees to do so then that's fine too right? |
Raineyb |
May-29-10 10:00 AM |
#119 |
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Anyone else doing this type of shit you'd be .... well, no, i wouldnt. you are wrong on that too. |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 10:48 AM |
#122 |
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Being Catholic WAS NOT a part of her contract. They knew she wasn't Catholic when they hired her. |
smokey nj |
May-29-10 10:34 AM |
#121 |
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thru out my posts i have been careful to say christian, and not limit to catholic |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 10:52 AM |
#124 |
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My sisters had Jewish teachers for several subjects at the Catholic high school |
smokey nj |
May-29-10 10:59 AM |
#127 |
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good for them. diversity. i am a believer. nt |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 11:49 AM |
#130 |
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My point was Catholic schools do not have a problem with hiring |
smokey nj |
May-29-10 01:16 PM |
#138 |
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Oh, you've read her contract? |
PassingFair |
May-30-10 11:00 AM |
#206 |
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i think the very fact i used "if" states i have not read and do not know. hence.... if. nt |
seabeyond |
May-30-10 01:04 PM |
#217 |
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No, but religion is pervasive throughout the curriculum and school day. |
knitter4democracy |
May-28-10 09:35 PM |
#54 |
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This starting class with prayer thing - I never expreienced it |
Book Lover |
May-30-10 10:44 AM |
#202 |
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Yet Christians are allowed to say whatever they want about atheists |
Hello_Kitty |
May-29-10 10:54 PM |
#173 |
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really? i expected better from you.... |
madrchsod |
May-28-10 06:13 PM |
#12 |
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why? bah hahaha. nt |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 10:53 AM |
#125 |
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Well, now you know better. nt |
spoony |
May-29-10 11:36 AM |
#129 |
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As if we didnt need enough reasons to *NOT* use Facebook. |
Initech |
May-28-10 06:07 PM |
#5 |
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"The main thing is that she stated she didn't believe in God," |
Sebastian Doyle |
May-28-10 06:07 PM |
#6 |
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if the school could find it |
qazplm |
May-28-10 06:15 PM |
#13 |
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She took steps to prevent students from finding it. |
laconicsax |
May-28-10 06:58 PM |
#22 |
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I'd put money on the fact that they did. |
knitter4democracy |
May-28-10 09:30 PM |
#48 |
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DON'T use facebook if you have a job, it's as simple as that |
ck4829 |
May-28-10 06:09 PM |
#7 |
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Problem is that you need facebook when even getting a job. |
Jkid |
May-28-10 06:22 PM |
#14 |
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Hahaha...good one. (n/t) |
WorseBeforeBetter |
May-29-10 01:04 AM |
#93 |
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that was`t the smartest thing to do... |
madrchsod |
May-28-10 06:12 PM |
#11 |
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I don't know that I'd want someone that dumb teaching my kids |
Kookaburra |
May-28-10 06:23 PM |
#15 |
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Did you even read the article? |
laconicsax |
May-28-10 07:00 PM |
#24 |
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Nah, I didn't read it |
Kookaburra |
May-28-10 07:20 PM |
#36 |
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Sounds reasonable |
slackmaster |
May-28-10 06:53 PM |
#17 |
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You left out the other half of the story. |
laconicsax |
May-28-10 06:53 PM |
#18 |
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That's just shows how vindictive the School can be, gotta love those "Christian values"! n/t |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:17 AM |
#81 |
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Would have been fine though, if it was a Science teacher saying the earth is only 6000 years old. |
JBoy |
May-28-10 06:56 PM |
#21 |
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Exactly. |
laconicsax |
May-28-10 07:05 PM |
#28 |
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Catholic schools would probably frown on a science teacher who thought that |
struggle4progress |
May-28-10 07:25 PM |
#40 |
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No, new pope believes it. |
KansasVoter |
May-28-10 07:54 PM |
#42 |
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Got a link for current Pope believing world 6000 years old? |
struggle4progress |
May-28-10 08:31 PM |
#44 |
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Not a single Catholic high school science teacher I have ever known says that. |
knitter4democracy |
May-28-10 09:32 PM |
#50 |
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This is common for Catholic schools if you say you don't believe in God.. |
NotThisTime |
May-28-10 07:00 PM |
#25 |
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I knew my young daughter didn't belong in the Catholic Elementary School |
ShortnFiery |
May-29-10 12:04 AM |
#72 |
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So where're the anti-bigotry people on this one? |
laconicsax |
May-28-10 07:04 PM |
#27 |
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part of the school is the belief in god. if you dont believe, you dont go to that school |
seabeyond |
May-28-10 09:33 PM |
#51 |
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Of course its bigotry, to claim otherwise is stupid, besides, she's was a MATH teacher... |
Cleobulus |
May-28-10 11:50 PM |
#58 |
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in a private christian school it has as much a part of her teaching as math. |
seabeyond |
May-28-10 11:57 PM |
#64 |
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I went to a Catholic school, oddly enough my Math teacher was a Priest... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:00 AM |
#66 |
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my kids went to a christian school and they talked about god and prayed in all the classes.... |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 12:02 AM |
#68 |
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Neither did this one... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:04 AM |
#70 |
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no you cant speak for all schools. but bottom line, your school had a teacher that was like minded |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 12:05 AM |
#73 |
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Not all of our teachers went to mass(not all were clergy, indeed only a few)... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:08 AM |
#77 |
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Apparently bigotry is okay if the church does it. |
Raineyb |
May-29-10 09:59 AM |
#118 |
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or NOW, NAACP, etc (nt) |
The Straight Story |
May-29-10 08:38 PM |
#152 |
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As was once said to me... |
laconicsax |
May-30-10 02:58 AM |
#185 |
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I don't think it's even been established that the teacher WASN'T acting in private... |
JHB |
May-30-10 08:37 AM |
#195 |
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We are here, gagging at the overwhelming amount of bigotry... |
Jamastiene |
May-30-10 09:21 AM |
#198 |
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I can't imagine religion comes up in math class, unless they're measuring things in cubits. |
LeftyMom |
May-28-10 07:06 PM |
#29 |
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Speaking of religious math |
Canuckistanian |
May-28-10 07:17 PM |
#34 |
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You won't call it well-reasoned (nor do I), but the answer to that is |
Book Lover |
May-30-10 10:39 AM |
#201 |
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That was DUzylicious |
Seneca |
May-29-10 01:17 AM |
#97 |
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Of course I believe in God... |
NeoGreen |
May-28-10 07:12 PM |
#32 |
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Operative term: "CATHOLIC." Take it or leave it, but IT ain't changing. |
WinkyDink |
May-28-10 07:14 PM |
#33 |
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If they don't receive any public funds |
Dappleganger |
May-28-10 07:21 PM |
#38 |
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Is our children failing? |
SalmonChantedEvening |
May-28-10 07:19 PM |
#35 |
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Molest a child |
Politicalboi |
May-28-10 07:45 PM |
#41 |
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Good idea. They should fire every employee who hasn't raped a child. |
jgraz |
May-29-10 10:41 PM |
#168 |
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is this the same organization that would collectively scream bloody murder... |
mike_c |
May-28-10 08:16 PM |
#43 |
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As a Catholic high school English teacher, all I can say is, |
knitter4democracy |
May-28-10 09:27 PM |
#47 |
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I think that's fair. |
Renew Deal |
May-28-10 09:34 PM |
#52 |
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Should businesses be allowed to discriminate against race and gender as well? |
ZombieHorde |
May-29-10 08:30 PM |
#148 |
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It's pretty amusing how Christians being forced |
JoeyT |
May-28-10 11:18 PM |
#56 |
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Religious people are allowed to be assholic bigots, non-religious people are not... |
Cleobulus |
May-28-10 11:49 PM |
#57 |
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should an anti abortionist be able to be a pharmacist? her religious beliefs require she not |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 12:00 AM |
#65 |
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Since when do you need to believe in God or Jesus to teach MATH? n/t |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:02 AM |
#67 |
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another ridiculous argument. yet you are so good at calling people names.... |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 12:03 AM |
#69 |
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Why? |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:04 AM |
#71 |
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this is really that hard for you. the private christian schools want like minded |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 12:07 AM |
#74 |
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Hmm, what do you mean by that, that they want to brainwash and indoctrinate... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 12:12 AM |
#79 |
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when my children went to private christian, a rule, all families must go to church once a week. |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 07:57 AM |
#110 |
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"i am very much christian in behavior", this statement makes no sense... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 08:36 PM |
#150 |
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not that there is any bias in you view. |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 09:05 PM |
#161 |
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OK, fine, give me an example of a Christian behavior that you do. n/t |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 09:28 PM |
#164 |
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Apparently. n/t |
Raineyb |
May-29-10 10:02 AM |
#120 |
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what if... christians were to call atheists simplistic minded fucking douchebags.... |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 01:02 PM |
#135 |
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If the atheists in question were to discriminate against others due to their beliefs... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 08:39 PM |
#153 |
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good little flip flop that is. no, it was a blind insulting outrage to christians.... |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 09:03 PM |
#159 |
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That's your unwarranted assumption, you can piss and moan all you want... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 09:13 PM |
#163 |
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you... are the one pissin and moanin, and a bet more. i am not the one with issues. nt |
seabeyond |
May-29-10 09:45 PM |
#165 |
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How DARE she act like Mother Teresa who, for years, had lost her faith in God. |
ShortnFiery |
May-28-10 11:51 PM |
#59 |
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But Mother Teresa was an independent contractor. :-) |
WinkyDink |
May-29-10 07:13 AM |
#105 |
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... |
ShortnFiery |
May-30-10 08:41 AM |
#196 |
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BTW, she denied being an atheist. |
onager |
May-28-10 11:51 PM |
#60 |
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Wow! That's one intolerant Catholic School. |
ShortnFiery |
May-29-10 12:08 AM |
#75 |
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It's a religion with tenets and beliefs. By definition it is not secular. |
WinkyDink |
May-29-10 07:13 AM |
#106 |
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I'll just say Facebook and all of that is kinda the devil because |
TheKentuckian |
May-29-10 12:41 AM |
#86 |
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I keep daring my Catholic in-laws to de-friend me |
Seneca |
May-29-10 01:10 AM |
#95 |
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Once again, we see Catholicism embracing |
coyote |
May-29-10 02:09 AM |
#102 |
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Perhaps you think a religion is just a social club but wih fewer tenets? |
WinkyDink |
May-29-10 07:14 AM |
#107 |
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I'm kind of the same, except that I'm agnostic |
davidpdx |
May-29-10 06:32 AM |
#103 |
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That would be like firing a public school teacher who didn't believe in "government"! |
DailyGrind51 |
May-29-10 07:10 AM |
#104 |
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It wouldn't be anything "like" the sort. A secular school requires no belief whatsoever. |
WinkyDink |
May-29-10 07:20 AM |
#108 |
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I take it you're not a teacher? |
DailyGrind51 |
May-29-10 01:12 PM |
#136 |
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I take it you can't read an entire post? |
WinkyDink |
May-30-10 07:13 AM |
#190 |
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And missed the point of mine! |
DailyGrind51 |
May-30-10 10:02 AM |
#200 |
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Well, maybe the teacher isn't so swift? |
Darth_Kitten |
May-29-10 08:21 AM |
#111 |
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But priests don't put their pedophilia on facebook, but that doesn't make them less abusive to kids |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-29-10 11:34 AM |
#128 |
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What hypocrites Catholic leaders are. They condone pedophilia, yet hate atheists... |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-29-10 10:59 AM |
#126 |
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Ya think? You can also be fired from your job at coke-a-cola for drinking pepsi. |
Wizard777 |
May-29-10 12:18 PM |
#131 |
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So if you need a life-saving drug, but work for another drug company, should you just die? |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-29-10 12:27 PM |
#132 |
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If Pfizer makes the same drug. Then yes. Because this is Merck's next commercial. |
Wizard777 |
May-29-10 01:15 PM |
#137 |
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You missed every intent of my post. No one destroys a brand by using someone else's. |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-29-10 02:09 PM |
#139 |
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Exxon is a bad analogy. The name on the pump just tells you who's getting the money. |
Wizard777 |
May-29-10 02:51 PM |
#143 |
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Well, I'm just glad the world you envision isn't a reality (yet)... |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-30-10 10:54 AM |
#204 |
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Actually you're the one proposing oppression. |
Wizard777 |
May-30-10 11:37 AM |
#210 |
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And your totalitarian capitalist ideas belong on a progressive website because why? |
readmoreoften |
May-29-10 08:39 PM |
#154 |
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'Big tent' |
laconicsax |
May-30-10 12:37 AM |
#180 |
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So basically your saying the DEMOCRATIC Underground should be forced to hire or retain |
Wizard777 |
May-30-10 11:56 AM |
#212 |
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Well I do understand the church's position. However, what class was she teaching? If she is |
southernyankeebelle |
May-29-10 02:20 PM |
#140 |
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I still don't understand how such an impure religion can impose a purity test on others... |
AnArmyVeteran |
May-29-10 02:36 PM |
#142 |
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The first word of the OP is "Math" |
readmoreoften |
May-29-10 08:40 PM |
#155 |
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I am an atheist |
hyphenate |
May-29-10 08:21 PM |
#146 |
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Should private businesses be allowed to discriminate based on race, religion, gender, etc.? nt |
ZombieHorde |
May-29-10 08:28 PM |
#147 |
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They can, and do. |
KonaKane |
May-29-10 08:45 PM |
#158 |
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Agree. It's just plain stupid to accept a job at a religious school... |
KonaKane |
May-29-10 08:43 PM |
#157 |
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Exactly n/t |
tammywammy |
May-29-10 09:05 PM |
#160 |
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Catholics don't believe in LGBT people either. Should gay math teachers be fired |
readmoreoften |
May-29-10 08:37 PM |
#151 |
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I bet to a lot of people here, yes, and they would rejoice that there's a "Gay free zone"... |
Cleobulus |
May-29-10 09:46 PM |
#166 |
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Saddly, I have to go with the Catholic Church on this onw... |
brooklynite |
May-29-10 09:09 PM |
#162 |
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If this is a private institution, they can fire anybody for any reason. n/t |
liquid diamond |
May-29-10 09:47 PM |
#167 |
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Wrong. |
jgraz |
May-29-10 10:45 PM |
#170 |
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They wouldn't be that stupid to STATE that as the reason. They |
liquid diamond |
May-30-10 12:32 AM |
#179 |
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So your answer is no, they couldn't fire all their black employees |
jgraz |
May-30-10 01:05 AM |
#181 |
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I swear there is a right wing contingent here. |
Jamastiene |
May-30-10 09:24 AM |
#199 |
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Bigger question: why the FUCK is the Catholic Church still allowed to teach children? |
jgraz |
May-29-10 10:44 PM |
#169 |
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+1 |
smokey nj |
May-29-10 10:46 PM |
#171 |
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BINGO ! Thread is Over...We have a BINGO ! |
RagAss |
May-29-10 10:52 PM |
#172 |
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Oh the pain...the pain |
Bluebear |
May-29-10 11:01 PM |
#175 |
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LOL.. |
RagAss |
May-29-10 11:02 PM |
#176 |
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Now, that's sure-fire proof you've got your old thinking cap on. |
TheKentuckian |
May-30-10 02:35 AM |
#184 |
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I think you are confusing the schools, from which pupils return home daily, with orphanages, |
WinkyDink |
May-30-10 07:17 AM |
#192 |
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+1,000,000 and 1 |
Hissyspit |
May-30-10 02:53 PM |
#218 |
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Who exactly is doing all of this *detective* work? |
Proud Liberal Dem |
May-29-10 10:59 PM |
#174 |
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A student |
charlie |
May-30-10 01:14 AM |
#183 |
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UNITED STATES CODE: 42 USC 21, § 2000e–2 |
Xicano |
May-30-10 03:40 AM |
#186 |
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(e) ... (2) it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for a school, college, university, or |
struggle4progress |
May-30-10 06:59 AM |
#188 |
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Usually such schools make it known beforehand |
JNelson6563 |
May-30-10 07:08 AM |
#189 |
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Why is this likely? Why do you assume this? |
PassingFair |
May-30-10 11:12 AM |
#207 |
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Actually they were aware she wasn't Catholic when they hired her. |
smokey nj |
May-30-10 11:27 AM |
#208 |
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I saw your link in the other thread....thanks! |
PassingFair |
May-30-10 11:31 AM |
#209 |
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Kind of like working in a hospital and claiming that you don't believe in modern medicine |
SoCalDem |
May-30-10 07:17 AM |
#193 |
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what if a person who was employed by the NAACP |
onenote |
May-30-10 07:34 AM |
#194 |
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Rather than fire her, |
Codeine |
May-30-10 09:03 AM |
#197 |
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Thanks to this thread, I'm more convinced than ever that Richard Dawkins is right. |
Commie Pinko Dirtbag |
May-30-10 11:59 AM |
#213 |
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Wow. |
Shining Jack |
May-30-10 01:02 PM |
#216 |