Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, wait until they walk away. That's the polite thing to do.
The woman didn't wait politely until the OP walked away to express her opinion, did she?
She started it, so you should defanitely one-up her and make an obnoxious and loud comeback. Yeah, that'll teach everyone a lesson and you'll feel great as a person and mom. Tell her DCUM sent you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, wait until they walk away. That's the polite thing to do.
The woman didn't wait politely until the OP walked away to express her opinion, did she?
Anonymous wrote:First of all, wait until they walk away. That's the polite thing to do.
Obviously, not everyone agrees with you on that, even if I do . That's why I suggest explaining both theories to your child and when they are old enough, they can make their own decisions (which is what they are going to do anyway).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, wait until they walk away. That's the polite thing to do. Then explain what you think but also your fair interpretation of what the woman thinks. Tell your kids that there are different opinions and beliefs about all sorts of things and encourage them to research something they want to know about and make a decision based on that.
I don't know. That comes close to lending creationism validity, and creationist theory isn't valid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all, wait until they walk away. That's the polite thing to do. Then explain what you think but also your fair interpretation of what the woman thinks. Tell your kids that there are different opinions and beliefs about all sorts of things and encourage them to research something they want to know about and make a decision based on that.
I don't know. That comes close to lending creationism validity, and creationist theory isn't valid.
Anonymous wrote:We went out of town this weekend. Went to a place where there was a geological formation. The plaque mentioned that it had taken 2 million years for this particular formation to come about. A woman behind us was reading the plaque out loud to her family. She then stops and tells her kids, "You know that's impossible right?"
My kids were confused and asked me why she said that.
How would you have responded? Would you have responded right then while the woman and her family were in earshot or would you have waited till they left?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:First of all, wait until they walk away. That's the polite thing to do. Then explain what you think but also your fair interpretation of what the woman thinks. Tell your kids that there are different opinions and beliefs about all sorts of things and encourage them to research something they want to know about and make a decision based on that.