Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we should have universal healthcare and improved mental health programs. I think we should have stricter gun laws.
+1 and parents need to step up and parent and monitor their kids. The last shooting this kid had serious mental health issues. He was living with a friend's family who allowed him to keep a gun in the house and didn't monitor it or him.
If there was a God, in my mind, these things wouldn't be happening.
Whose God do you bring into the classroom?
If these kids are taught God at home and church, which many of them are, then if it wasn't effective, the only reason to bring it to the classroom is for your personal gain.
Anonymous wrote:You remind me of my relative who just posted this on FB:
"Dear God, Why do you allow so much violence in our schools? Signed, A Concerned Student
Dear Concerned Student. I'm not allowed in schools. -God"
This from a man hasn't set foot in a church since his youngest's christening, which was going on 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why you think that the Ten Commandments belong in a history class or a science class, nor why you capitalized those words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if we talked about God and had the Ten Commandments in every classroom there will be less violence?
There are students in a school in FCPS that have no idea what are the Ten Commandments. This school has over 80% passing rate in the sols and 90% in History and Science classes...
Should teacher have guns to protect the students?
There is plenty of violence in the Old Testament.
Not sure why you think that the Ten Commandments belong in a history class or a science class, nor why you capitalized those words.
I think it's actually a valid point to discuss it in a history class. It should be part of a comparative religions study.
Anonymous wrote:I think we should have universal healthcare and improved mental health programs. I think we should have stricter gun laws.
Anonymous wrote:Very believing, religious person here......no!
When you say schools, you do realize there are a variety of schools out there. Private, public, charter, home.
If you’re asking about public schools...again, no.