Not at all. There are always capable teachers to be found. But if he was fired for his homsexuality, and if he was otherwise doing a good job of teaching, then my point is valid. But as I have stated, the school has that right.
True, that would have been better. But they didn't. I'm glad to see the church is taking a strong stance in this case so a similar error is not repeated.
Not sure I follow the linkage.
I fail to see the validity of your comment since you indicate there are other qualified teachers. Or perhaps you didn't really mean that they were willing to sacrifice the quality of education in order to enforce their policies. That seemed to be what you were implying.
Not sure I follow the linkage.
If they had failed to enforce their (quite biblical) policies with this teacher, then they would have been guilty of turning a blind eye to sin just as they did with the instances of pedophilia. Fortunately, they didn't do that this time.