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To: DoughtyOne; ConservaTeen

The homosexual motto is to get them by eight, or else it’s too late. It’s why they are hellbent on infiltrating the schools such as the one conservateen seems to have attended.


72 posted on 12/13/2017 7:00:50 PM PST by Vision Thing (You see the depths of our hearts, and You love us the same...)
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To: Vision Thing

I’m homeschooled... My cousin and a friend is gay. My parents (DeplorableAmerican1776) have gay friends. Am I gay? No, but why should I drop my friend and my cousin because they are. I’m not religious, however, did Jesus ignore the hooker or the tax collector? No. (I do read the Bible, but we don’t go to church every Sunday.)


77 posted on 12/13/2017 7:19:49 PM PST by ConservaTeen (Islam is Not the Religion of Peace, but The religion of Pedophilia...)
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To: Vision Thing; ConservaTeen

I think there’s some truth to that. If this were not a belief, the kids could have this sort of education taught at the same time heterosexual materials were explained years later.

It is the human condition for children from the earliest ages to think they are mature, and fully understanding of life’s topics.

Take a look at the 1.5 year old who is looking down on the new baby in the family. He instantly identifies with the adults rather than the new baby.

At 1.5 years of age, he thinks he’s no longer a baby himself. While that is technically true, he is in no way prepared to take care of himself. In many/most cases he isn’t even potty trained yet. He is still on the cusp of being a baby himself.

Progress forward a couple of years. The now 3.5 year old child thinks they should be given the same privileges as the 6 year old child in the family. That isn’t realistic, but that is the 3.5 year old child’s view of things.

This progresses at every stage of child development, the quest to be treated more like an adult than the child they were last birthday.

Kids think they should be driving at 12. They think they should be able to date at 13. They think they should be able to stay out all night at 15. They think they should be seen as an adult at 16.

No 18 year sees a 15 year old and thinks adult. No 22 year old looks at an 18 year old and sees an adult. No 30 year old sees a 22 year old as a sees an adult.

This is something children and young adults have to deal with. It’s something their parents have to deal with also.

Young adults at 30 years of age, don’t think their 50-55 year old parents should be giving them advice. Adults at 50-55 have lived enough life to know how to avoid pitfalls. They see the dangers just ahead. They can’t and shouldn’t make decisions for their adult kids, but at the same time they are failing their kids if they don’t warn and explain why.

I’m 66, and at times my mother gives me good advice. I listen to what she says and I try to be cognizant of it.

I know that she has traversed the same issues I have, and knows a thing or two to avoid, even at my age.

Now, as at other times in my life, I may not do exactly what she urges but I do take her warnings serious and I will probably develop my own strategy for avoiding the problem she has identified.

We are all growing up at every stage of our lives.

It’s when we think we have arrived (at any age), that we get into trouble. We become complacent, and trouble sneaks up on us.

Here’s to avoiding that in life, at any age you traverse through.

A very good rule of thumb is this. Imagine telling your parents what you’re about to do. If you would be ashamed to tell them, DON’T DO IT.

I don’t care if you’re 75 and both parents are dead. It’s an excellent tool

Using Jesus in the same exercise is even better.

Don’t assume you know how Jesus would think. Study up on it, don’t do or support things the Bible has made clear.

All the best to you.


81 posted on 12/13/2017 7:25:40 PM PST by DoughtyOne (This forum is a Doug Jones free zone! Go Roy Moore!)
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To: Vision Thing

He hasn’t been in school since he was 8. We homeschool him and his siblings. We have a gay nephew and I have gay friends. Do I care about their lifestyle? I will let God decide.


103 posted on 12/13/2017 8:28:45 PM PST by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is, too. :-))
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To: Vision Thing

They realized middle school was too late so focused on elementary school. It seems to be working. And it’s not just public schools.


121 posted on 12/13/2017 8:51:29 PM PST by Twink
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