Bible verse card at work

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Anonymous wrote:What a beautiful gesture.


So is it just as bueatiful for Islamic people to shove their religious content in your box?


I think I'll put scarves in all of the mailboxes at my son's school and tell them how beautiful it is to cover up.

I'm sure the PP will agree on how beautiful that is too.


I literally don’t care. You can put a full head thing that just shows the eyes. I’d rip it up and use it as a dust cloth but wouldn’t care that you left it.


That totally shows how little you'd care. Keep your religious crap out of public schools.


You’re right I don’t care because it doesn’t hurt me. That’s how free speech works. You should move if you don’t like it.


Nope, my taxes pay for that school. You move if you want to have a Christian state or whatever shit you're trying to do.


I just want free speech. We already have that. So I don’t want anything. What do you want?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So, I work in a public school. Today, every teacher received, in a sealed envelope, a bible verse written to them personally with a "have a great year" and signed from a local church.
I'm livid. It was in our mailboxes. The secretary must have agreed to let a parent do this.


You are "livid" over something like this?

I really, really hope you're not my kids' teacher. Because you sound mentally unstable.


See this is exactly who I'd want teaching my kid. Not some Christian nationalist who is going to push her "values" and faux prayer onto kids.
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Anonymous wrote:$10 bucks says OP is a tolerant Democrat.


I am a tolerant Democrat. I tolerate everyone in the workplace. Muslims, Jews, Hindus. They should all be able to come to work without having your religious crap crammed down their throats. They are there to do a job, not be proselytized to. I'm sure this will go right over your head.


Sounds like they weren’t interrupting your job. They left an envelope. You could have thrown it away. You could have taken it home to read it. You could have fed it to the shredder. You chose to open it and read it.


You're not very bright. Leave people alone. No one wants your crap.


Well, I don't want a lot of the "crap" the schools send home with my kids. What I don't want goes right into the trash. Is that so hard for you?
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Anonymous wrote:I’ll leave this here

https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/prayer_guidance.html


This doesn't say it's ok to distribute religious materials to all of the staff and proselytizing. It just protects you while privately praying.


I think you should read it before making stupid comments sweetheart
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a beautiful gesture.


So is it just as bueatiful for Islamic people to shove their religious content in your box?


I think I'll put scarves in all of the mailboxes at my son's school and tell them how beautiful it is to cover up.

I'm sure the PP will agree on how beautiful that is too.


I literally don’t care. You can put a full head thing that just shows the eyes. I’d rip it up and use it as a dust cloth but wouldn’t care that you left it.


That totally shows how little you'd care. Keep your religious crap out of public schools.


You’re right I don’t care because it doesn’t hurt me. That’s how free speech works. You should move if you don’t like it.


Nope, my taxes pay for that school. You move if you want to have a Christian state or whatever shit you're trying to do.


I just want free speech. We already have that. So I don’t want anything. What do you want?


Prosletyzing in public schools is NOT free speech. see the link provided by the PP above.
Anonymous
I am Christian but would be offended.

But I would throw it away and move on. Not worth it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll leave this here

https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/prayer_guidance.html


This doesn't say it's ok to distribute religious materials to all of the staff and proselytizing. It just protects you while privately praying.


I think you should read it before making stupid comments sweetheart


Sweetheart, please quote directly from the link you posted where the DOE allows for Bible verses to be distributed to all employees. I'll wait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a beautiful gesture.


So is it just as bueatiful for Islamic people to shove their religious content in your box?


I think I'll put scarves in all of the mailboxes at my son's school and tell them how beautiful it is to cover up.

I'm sure the PP will agree on how beautiful that is too.


I literally don’t care. You can put a full head thing that just shows the eyes. I’d rip it up and use it as a dust cloth but wouldn’t care that you left it.


That totally shows how little you'd care. Keep your religious crap out of public schools.


You’re right I don’t care because it doesn’t hurt me. That’s how free speech works. You should move if you don’t like it.


Nope, my taxes pay for that school. You move if you want to have a Christian state or whatever shit you're trying to do.


I just want free speech. We already have that. So I don’t want anything. What do you want?


Prosletyzing in public schools is NOT free speech. see the link provided by the PP above.


Sorry, but this is not prosletyzing. Someone was wishing you a good day.

Guess what... I'm going to stop what I'm doing right now, PP, and pray for you. I mean that totally sincerely.

Anonymous
Adding OP to my prayer list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a beautiful gesture.


So is it just as bueatiful for Islamic people to shove their religious content in your box?


I think I'll put scarves in all of the mailboxes at my son's school and tell them how beautiful it is to cover up.

I'm sure the PP will agree on how beautiful that is too.


I literally don’t care. You can put a full head thing that just shows the eyes. I’d rip it up and use it as a dust cloth but wouldn’t care that you left it.


That totally shows how little you'd care. Keep your religious crap out of public schools.


You’re right I don’t care because it doesn’t hurt me. That’s how free speech works. You should move if you don’t like it.


Nope, my taxes pay for that school. You move if you want to have a Christian state or whatever shit you're trying to do.


I just want free speech. We already have that. So I don’t want anything. What do you want?


Prosletyzing in public schools is NOT free speech. see the link provided by the PP above.


You didn’t read it either. Assuming these envelopes were put in mailboxes before or after work, this would be outside official duties, and completely covered under the first amendment. If they handed them out during a school assembly then they wouldn’t be covered under first amendment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$10 bucks says OP is a tolerant Democrat.


I am a tolerant Democrat. I tolerate everyone in the workplace. Muslims, Jews, Hindus. They should all be able to come to work without having your religious crap crammed down their throats. They are there to do a job, not be proselytized to. I'm sure this will go right over your head.


Sounds like they weren’t interrupting your job. They left an envelope. You could have thrown it away. You could have taken it home to read it. You could have fed it to the shredder. You chose to open it and read it.


You're not very bright. Leave people alone. No one wants your crap.


Well, I don't want a lot of the "crap" the schools send home with my kids. What I don't want goes right into the trash. Is that so hard for you?


Yes, if a teacher sent home a Bible verse in my kid's backpack, I'd be livid. How about them putting rainbow flags in there? You ok with that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll leave this here

https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/prayer_guidance.html


This doesn't say it's ok to distribute religious materials to all of the staff and proselytizing. It just protects you while privately praying.


I think you should read it before making stupid comments sweetheart


Sweetheart, please quote directly from the link you posted where the DOE allows for Bible verses to be distributed to all employees. I'll wait.


If you can’t read then there’s no hope for you. I provided the link, you provide the brain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a beautiful gesture.


So is it just as bueatiful for Islamic people to shove their religious content in your box?


I think I'll put scarves in all of the mailboxes at my son's school and tell them how beautiful it is to cover up.

I'm sure the PP will agree on how beautiful that is too.


I literally don’t care. You can put a full head thing that just shows the eyes. I’d rip it up and use it as a dust cloth but wouldn’t care that you left it.


That totally shows how little you'd care. Keep your religious crap out of public schools.


You’re right I don’t care because it doesn’t hurt me. That’s how free speech works. You should move if you don’t like it.


Nope, my taxes pay for that school. You move if you want to have a Christian state or whatever shit you're trying to do.


I just want free speech. We already have that. So I don’t want anything. What do you want?


Prosletyzing in public schools is NOT free speech. see the link provided by the PP above.


Sorry, but this is not prosletyzing. Someone was wishing you a good day.

Guess what... I'm going to stop what I'm doing right now, PP, and pray for you. I mean that totally sincerely.



Yes, of course it is. It's vailed under well wishes but the intent is to turn your attention to the Bible and Christianity. Otherwise, whoever this dogooder is would have just said what she needed to say without the Bible verse.

Save your fake prayer. There is nothing sincere about it and Jesus wouldn't like it very much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Adding OP to my prayer list.


+1. She needs it. (As do we all, of course.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll leave this here

https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/religionandschools/prayer_guidance.html


This doesn't say it's ok to distribute religious materials to all of the staff and proselytizing. It just protects you while privately praying.


I think you should read it before making stupid comments sweetheart


Sweetheart, please quote directly from the link you posted where the DOE allows for Bible verses to be distributed to all employees. I'll wait.


If you can’t read then there’s no hope for you. I provided the link, you provide the brain.


It doesn't say that dumb ass which is why you can't point to it. This is why we should keep religion out of schools and bring in critical thinking skills again. You are sorely lacking some.
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