Anonymous wrote:Reading over the parent handbook for a (secular) school to which DC was accepted, I was glad to see that sexual orientation is listed alongside race, gender, national origin, etc in regards to non-discrimination and anti-bullying policy. I was wondering if religious schools usually have that spelled out as well, whether it varies by school or denomination, or if they normally make no mention of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF?
Meant to write:
Sexual orientation isn't a lifestyle, and children and young adults don't participate in any stereotypical "lifestyle" that you anachronistically associate with LGBT people.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF?
Because it is not "against the lifestyle" in many churches, particularly those in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington DC and Maryland, both of which have plenty of out ordained clergy.
Never understood the "lifestyle" thing. Is there a "gay lifestyle" that I should know about? How is the lifestyle of a gay millionaire anything like the lifestyle of a gay single mom on welfare?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF?
Because it is not "against the lifestyle" in many churches, particularly those in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington DC and Maryland, both of which have plenty of out ordained clergy.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF?
Because it is not "against the lifestyle" in many churches, particularly those in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington DC and Maryland, both of which have plenty of out ordained clergy.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF?