Ex, please explain how the two issues relate? What did a Bible verse at the beginning of classtime have to do with segregation?
The black schools did the same thing.
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Good. Then I respect the fact that you aren't being hypocritical as many anti-bible people tend to be. Very good.
Sure. It is natural to want to protect a child from such things.Quote:
It only makes sense that parents and guardians would want to shield their children from the attempted child sacrifice, rape, gathering of enemies fore-skins, throwing one's virgin daughter to be raped by hordes of evil men, mass murder, punishment of rape victims and general blood-letting and mayhem that is so often featured in the bible.
But what about lessons of morality, of the triumph of good over evil, of morality, of love, sacrifice, community values, personal responsibility... are all of these things that you want to "protect your child from" as well?
Do you actually see nothing of value in the Bible?
Just wondering.
Elliot
I'm pretty history lessons in school don't contain this content: The Dark Bible: Contents
Were you alive back then? I was. I would not revisit that era.
But no one thought anything was wrong back then.Quote:
So, to answer you: Yes, I'll take a seat on that "rewind" train. I would rather work on the problems of that time than the insurmountable issues of late.
If you could go back to those years, what three things would you work on?
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