To: luckystarmom
of course they have a right to expel students for violating their code of conduct. I am in agreement with that. I am just not sure that the girl's sexual orientation is any worse than many of the other "sins" that are occurring in that or any other "private Christian" school.
24 posted on
12/29/2005 11:13:48 PM PST by
ccwoman
To: ccwoman
I am just not sure that the girl's sexual orientation is any worse than many of the other "sins" that are occurring in that or any other "private Christian" school. You're completely missing the point made by others in this thread. Mere sexual orientation doesn't seem to be the issue; how would orientation come to light unless evidenced by BEHAVIOR? In otherwords, how does this suspicion exist unless the girls have been engaging in obvious behavior or are defending the lifestyle as acceptable? And, as others have said, sinning is one thing - justifying and celebrating a sin (something that is consistently done in that movement) is quite another. And Jesus did single out sexual sin as particularly serious, saying is was uniquely a sin against one's own body and that one should flee from it.
25 posted on
12/30/2005 5:06:03 AM PST by
fwdude
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