To: stuartcr
"Does this mean that a married teacher that uses birth control can be fired also?"
Yes, every married teacher is required to take along a Bishop for every Pap test and visit to their gynecologist. Next, all scripts before filling are subjected to a panel of Pastors before meds are received. Finally, if the married teacher decides to engage in coitus, a 24 hour notice is given so that a Priest could carefully inspect and watch the act to make certain no artificial device and/or condom is used.
Any other paradoxically questions that shows absurdity on your part?
BTW, if a Catholic teacher proudly exclaims her choice of birth control in from of her class, I would assume she would be out of a job the next day.
Also, the Primary does not like the way the secondary is handling things, if He did we would not need to face quietus.
23 posted on
12/31/2012 11:12:07 AM PST by
rollo tomasi
(Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
To: rollo tomasi
Yes, every married teacher is required to take along a Bishop for every Pap test and visit to their gynecologist. Next, all scripts before filling are subjected to a panel of Pastors before meds are received. Finally, if the married teacher decides to engage in coitus, a 24 hour notice is given so that a Priest could carefully inspect and watch the act to make certain no artificial device and/or condom is used.
And all of that was the work of Mitt Romney...
To: rollo tomasi
Thanks for the answer and pleasant holiday sentiments
Happy New Year
51 posted on
12/31/2012 3:53:16 PM PST by
stuartcr
("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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