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how the american left is incompatible with constitutional liberty
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnElias" data-source="post: 44397035" data-attributes="member: 212124"><p>Although I'm not a parent, and I'm keeping kids out of my cookbook for quite a while (at least until I have a career appointment), I'm going to wager quite a disagreement with you on this one. Considering attendance to school is effectively mandatory, the last thing I want is to have my kid as part of the captive audience of some evangelist, fundamentalist, Mormon, Buddhist, Muslim, or Rastafarian. Not for a second would I approve of forcing kids to subject to religious proclamations that they, or their parents/guardians, may not agree with. I'd probably be fine if the instructor were Catholic, but I'm going to wager a guess that three-quarters of the country would be uncomfortable subjecting their child to that sort of religious instruction, and even I would be a little worried that the school of thought projected by the instructor could be one that I would be opposed to.</p><p></p><p>Never, ever, ever, should my child, my brother, or my sister, be forced to listen to any man preach a religion that the child, or its parents, are not in agreement with. One sure aspect of freedom is the right not to be subjected to another's religion involuntarily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnElias, post: 44397035, member: 212124"] Although I'm not a parent, and I'm keeping kids out of my cookbook for quite a while (at least until I have a career appointment), I'm going to wager quite a disagreement with you on this one. Considering attendance to school is effectively mandatory, the last thing I want is to have my kid as part of the captive audience of some evangelist, fundamentalist, Mormon, Buddhist, Muslim, or Rastafarian. Not for a second would I approve of forcing kids to subject to religious proclamations that they, or their parents/guardians, may not agree with. I'd probably be fine if the instructor were Catholic, but I'm going to wager a guess that three-quarters of the country would be uncomfortable subjecting their child to that sort of religious instruction, and even I would be a little worried that the school of thought projected by the instructor could be one that I would be opposed to. Never, ever, ever, should my child, my brother, or my sister, be forced to listen to any man preach a religion that the child, or its parents, are not in agreement with. One sure aspect of freedom is the right not to be subjected to another's religion involuntarily. [/QUOTE]
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