Not every one is suited to every job.
If your so filled with hate that you must go on a diatribe condemning a child's adoptive parents - to the child when your in a position of authority over them - then it seems you don't have the temperament to have that same authority.
I have agreed that she was indeed in the wrong. However, to lay the blame at the feet of temperament, I'm fine with that too so long as we don't go to the extent of life-long condemnation like that other person did. If our sins were to become life-long condemnations of us all, then we would all be homeless and bereft of anything meaningful for living.
Kids are precious commodities, and God holds a special place for them in His heart. How much damage did that teacher do to this child's spiritual future?
We can also ask how resilient has that kid become as a result. If all we do is look at the worst case scenario as the answer-all for our reaction to possible results arising from the sins of others, then we become the very workers of iniquity God hates. If we are to believe what God Himself said when He inspired it to be written that ALL things work to the good for those who love God and are called according to His purposes, then issues such as this can be seen from a more holistic vantage point. Why not let God be the one to deal with that teacher and that child, as well as the wicked men he/she considers as "parents"? I can disagree with what someone else did without condemning them for life from a profession. Fired from that school, yes. How much more damage will be done to that child when taught by that school that the two "daddies" are living a wholesome, good life together?
In other words, every issue is most generally a multi-faceted stone rather than a single-faced one. The narrow-mindedness of far leftist, liberal thought on selective issues like this are cause for me to point out the obvious errors in their thinking.
Do you think this child is going to run toward a God that he now sees as hateful toward the very people who showed him the only love he's ever known?
Why are you condemning that child to the gutters of knee jerk reactionism against God. He knew good and well it was not God speaking to him. Come on! Let's keep a level head here. How about how he will see other teachers? Let's be more worried about him being convinced that his two daddies are living wholesome lives in the midst of what we know to be a perverse lifestyle. That teacher, in her wrong, opened up far worse avenues for the infusion of the corruption fed into that kid's mind with the leftist, liberal agenda that is presently destroying our youth with their wicked and evil beliefs.
Or do you think this only serves to push him away from God?
We can pretty much rest assured that he has already been fed, before that event, with copious amounts of what has already pushed him away from God. Why not pray for him, and rest in the assurance that God will do as He promised? Where is YOUR faith? Do your prayers bounce off the ceiling, thus going nowhere? This should be an opportunity for us ALL to pray for that student AND that teacher, that they BOTH may be planted in better soils of life so that they can BOTH work toward serving God more effectively than before, becoming stronger in their faith toward God, and thus doing works that are consistent with God's will for them.
Theres a time for everything, and this absolutely wasn't the time, or the way, to explain sin to this child.
On the surface of things, I can agree with you. However, you do not sit upon the Throne of God, for which I am thankful. God is perfectly just, and allowing Him to meet out what is within His good pleasure is absolutely just, for which I am even more thankful. For crying out loud, if God gave to YOU what YOU deserve, which goes for us all, we would ALL be dead long ago. Let's step down off that high and mighty horse of ours, and let God be God. (Notice that I included myself in that since I am far from perfect myself.)
Jr