Uh-oh Word Salad has shown up! Conversation over! -Signed a Christian who respects all but believes marriage is between men and women. BTW- a poll doesn't change Christian doctrine. Jesus Christ does.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, you're not a Christian, bigot. You want the label and to be a part of the group, so you can change miller oaks old Christian doctrine. You are an imposter. This is very simple and will never change for real Christians. Marriage is between men and women. You have free will so you do whatever you want. Our family will continue to live as Christians and treat all others with dignity. This is how a community survives. You don't have to like my beliefs, but you must treat me with courtesy, as I treat you. LGBT people are not exempt from that humane necessary conduct. You can hate Christians, Jews and Muslims all you want, but you owe us dignified treatment. Yes, I am a charter parent and will not be bullied by any group that demands I follow this secular un-Christian value set like a sheep in a herd. There are hundreds like me. DCUM is a haven for super liberal mobster like people who demand we all fall in lockstep with them or else, so you'll get a mouthful of this unbalanced mindset. Whatever! Ain't gonna change me.Anonymous wrote:
PP here. I am Christian. Nice try.
Nothing will change you - not even logic or reason. Congratulations.
Somebody send a bulletin to the 63% of Mainline Protestants who support marriage equality - you're not Christians. Nor are the 56% of American Catholics who do.
Another bulletin to the denominations who formally embrace marriage equality - you are super duper not Christian. Also bigoted.
We all need to tell our kids that while they thought we were raising them as Christian we stand corrected.
It'll be difficult for tye Quakers to make this announcement in a timely fashion because meetings for worship are silent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, you're not a Christian, bigot. You want the label and to be a part of the group, so you can change miller oaks old Christian doctrine. You are an imposter. This is very simple and will never change for real Christians. Marriage is between men and women. You have free will so you do whatever you want. Our family will continue to live as Christians and treat all others with dignity. This is how a community survives. You don't have to like my beliefs, but you must treat me with courtesy, as I treat you. LGBT people are not exempt from that humane necessary conduct. You can hate Christians, Jews and Muslims all you want, but you owe us dignified treatment. Yes, I am a charter parent and will not be bullied by any group that demands I follow this secular un-Christian value set like a sheep in a herd. There are hundreds like me. DCUM is a haven for super liberal mobster like people who demand we all fall in lockstep with them or else, so you'll get a mouthful of this unbalanced mindset. Whatever! Ain't gonna change me.Anonymous wrote:
PP here. I am Christian. Nice try.
Nothing will change you - not even logic or reason. Congratulations.
Your comment is disrespectful towards Christian families. I'm not sure why you would mock our beliefs on an anonymous board. Be mindful when you reap the same attitude you've sewn. Karma.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want license to tell Christian families what to believe- force Christian families regarding what to believe and it's just not gonna happen. We're too strong and have way too much class. -signed proud Christian charter parent (of which there are thousands).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, you're not a Christian, bigot. You want the label and to be a part of the group, so you can change miller oaks old Christian doctrine. You are an imposter. This is very simple and will never change for real Christians. Marriage is between men and women. You have free will so you do whatever you want. Our family will continue to live as Christians and treat all others with dignity. This is how a community survives. You don't have to like my beliefs, but you must treat me with courtesy, as I treat you. LGBT people are not exempt from that humane necessary conduct. You can hate Christians, Jews and Muslims all you want, but you owe us dignified treatment. Yes, I am a charter parent and will not be bullied by any group that demands I follow this secular un-Christian value set like a sheep in a herd. There are hundreds like me. DCUM is a haven for super liberal mobster like people who demand we all fall in lockstep with them or else, so you'll get a mouthful of this unbalanced mindset. Whatever! Ain't gonna change me.Anonymous wrote:
PP here. I am Christian. Nice try.
Nothing will change you - not even logic or reason. Congratulations.
You're welcome to believe the world is flat and other weird stuff like that - that's absolutely your right. You call that strength and class - I call that close-minded.
By the way, who is telling you what to believe?
Anonymous wrote:You want license to tell Christian families what to believe- force Christian families regarding what to believe and it's just not gonna happen. We're too strong and have way too much class. -signed proud Christian charter parent (of which there are thousands).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, you're not a Christian, bigot. You want the label and to be a part of the group, so you can change miller oaks old Christian doctrine. You are an imposter. This is very simple and will never change for real Christians. Marriage is between men and women. You have free will so you do whatever you want. Our family will continue to live as Christians and treat all others with dignity. This is how a community survives. You don't have to like my beliefs, but you must treat me with courtesy, as I treat you. LGBT people are not exempt from that humane necessary conduct. You can hate Christians, Jews and Muslims all you want, but you owe us dignified treatment. Yes, I am a charter parent and will not be bullied by any group that demands I follow this secular un-Christian value set like a sheep in a herd. There are hundreds like me. DCUM is a haven for super liberal mobster like people who demand we all fall in lockstep with them or else, so you'll get a mouthful of this unbalanced mindset. Whatever! Ain't gonna change me.Anonymous wrote:
PP here. I am Christian. Nice try.
Nothing will change you - not even logic or reason. Congratulations.
You want license to tell Christian families what to believe- force Christian families regarding what to believe and it's just not gonna happen. We're too strong and have way too much class. -signed proud Christian charter parent (of which there are thousands).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, you're not a Christian, bigot. You want the label and to be a part of the group, so you can change miller oaks old Christian doctrine. You are an imposter. This is very simple and will never change for real Christians. Marriage is between men and women. You have free will so you do whatever you want. Our family will continue to live as Christians and treat all others with dignity. This is how a community survives. You don't have to like my beliefs, but you must treat me with courtesy, as I treat you. LGBT people are not exempt from that humane necessary conduct. You can hate Christians, Jews and Muslims all you want, but you owe us dignified treatment. Yes, I am a charter parent and will not be bullied by any group that demands I follow this secular un-Christian value set like a sheep in a herd. There are hundreds like me. DCUM is a haven for super liberal mobster like people who demand we all fall in lockstep with them or else, so you'll get a mouthful of this unbalanced mindset. Whatever! Ain't gonna change me.Anonymous wrote:
PP here. I am Christian. Nice try.
Nothing will change you - not even logic or reason. Congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, you're not a Christian, bigot. You want the label and to be a part of the group, so you can change miller oaks old Christian doctrine. You are an imposter. This is very simple and will never change for real Christians. Marriage is between men and women. You have free will so you do whatever you want. Our family will continue to live as Christians and treat all others with dignity. This is how a community survives. You don't have to like my beliefs, but you must treat me with courtesy, as I treat you. LGBT people are not exempt from that humane necessary conduct. You can hate Christians, Jews and Muslims all you want, but you owe us dignified treatment. Yes, I am a charter parent and will not be bullied by any group that demands I follow this secular un-Christian value set like a sheep in a herd. There are hundreds like me. DCUM is a haven for super liberal mobster like people who demand we all fall in lockstep with them or else, so you'll get a mouthful of this unbalanced mindset. Whatever! Ain't gonna change me.Anonymous wrote:
PP here. I am Christian. Nice try.
Sorry, you're not a Christian, bigot. You want the label and to be a part of the group, so you can change miller oaks old Christian doctrine. You are an imposter. This is very simple and will never change for real Christians. Marriage is between men and women. You have free will so you do whatever you want. Our family will continue to live as Christians and treat all others with dignity. This is how a community survives. You don't have to like my beliefs, but you must treat me with courtesy, as I treat you. LGBT people are not exempt from that humane necessary conduct. You can hate Christians, Jews and Muslims all you want, but you owe us dignified treatment. Yes, I am a charter parent and will not be bullied by any group that demands I follow this secular un-Christian value set like a sheep in a herd. There are hundreds like me. DCUM is a haven for super liberal mobster like people who demand we all fall in lockstep with them or else, so you'll get a mouthful of this unbalanced mindset. Whatever! Ain't gonna change me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're bigoted against Christians and that's your perogative. Just know that's what you are just as we know you will never change our beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another Christian charter family here. I tolerate LGBT. I disagree with the behavior. I never bring this up or discuss. I would protest my charter school teaching LGBT issues. That should and can be taught at home.
When your child reads a book about a child with a mommy and daddy, that is not teaching about sex. I, too, would not be thrilled with a school book that said "Jimmy's mommy and daddy, who have sex to make babies and sometimes just for fun, brought Jimmy to his first baseball game."
A book that has a character with two mommies is no different from a book with a character who has a mommy and daddy in this way.
You are couching LGBT acceptance as about parents' right to provide sex education at their own pace, but that is only because you are willfully ignoring that loving families are not solely about sex. This is prejudice on your part.
Fortunately DC has a human rights ordinance and if you protested your charter having a Rainbow Families event you'd be gently informed that if you don't respect human rights as the city does, you might want to consider a religious school.
Before you shriek about intolerance, let's get one thing straight: "tolerance" doesn't mean accepting prejudice and willful ignorance as equally valid with fact and acceptance.
PP here. I am Christian. Nice try.
You're projecting your own hatred towards Christians through the phony persona of being Latin and Catholic. You should put energy into telling the truth and perhaps visit your parish for a Rite of Reconciliation for being so dishonest. You're no more a Latin Catholic than I am the Pope. Secondly, liar, Catholic people are not bigots because we believe that the sex act is s holy act between married men and women. This is our Christian belief and we have s right to it. You have an agenda to change that because you hate Catholics. You are the bigot. Thirdly, tell me of one incident where a Latin Catholic treated a LGBTQ (the Q is because you added that because you know way more than a Catholic would as you claim to be, phony) with disrespect. Go on; we'll wait... That's right. Didn't happen. That's not our way. We treat all people with courtesy. Unlike you. Shame on you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh cry us a river LGBT mobster. Guess what- Christians aren't going anywhere. I'm going to keep my child in out top notch charter, whether you like it or not. Your panties will just have to stay in a bunch. Also, our charter is largely Hispanic and Catholic. We smile politely at you and stay far far away. We're especially polite when you start with your entitlement smarting off. You will never shake us. You're mad at Christians and we're keeping put. Too bad for you, haters!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're bigoted against Christians and that's your perogative. Just know that's what you are just as we know you will never change our beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another Christian charter family here. I tolerate LGBT. I disagree with the behavior. I never bring this up or discuss. I would protest my charter school teaching LGBT issues. That should and can be taught at home.
When your child reads a book about a child with a mommy and daddy, that is not teaching about sex. I, too, would not be thrilled with a school book that said "Jimmy's mommy and daddy, who have sex to make babies and sometimes just for fun, brought Jimmy to his first baseball game."
A book that has a character with two mommies is no different from a book with a character who has a mommy and daddy in this way.
You are couching LGBT acceptance as about parents' right to provide sex education at their own pace, but that is only because you are willfully ignoring that loving families are not solely about sex. This is prejudice on your part.
Fortunately DC has a human rights ordinance and if you protested your charter having a Rainbow Families event you'd be gently informed that if you don't respect human rights as the city does, you might want to consider a religious school.
Before you shriek about intolerance, let's get one thing straight: "tolerance" doesn't mean accepting prejudice and willful ignorance as equally valid with fact and acceptance.
NP here. Bigoted Christian, I feel bad for you. I think you should move to a place where people are equally intolerant of LGBT acceptance. Have you considered Raqqa?
First of all, I'm not LGBTQ. I'm just a tolerant person. Secondly, I'm not a mobster. I don't think you know what that means. Third, I send my kids to a top Spanish Immersion charter, hopefully not the one you send your poor kids.
I'm also Latin and Catholic, and it is untrue that we are not "down with the LGBT" as you put it. Latinos do not like Republican bigots though.
By the way, you can really tell you came from a poor background.
You sound like a repressed person. I find it really strange that you spend so much energy hating a group of people.
Anonymous wrote:You're bigoted against Christians and that's your perogative. Just know that's what you are just as we know you will never change our beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another Christian charter family here. I tolerate LGBT. I disagree with the behavior. I never bring this up or discuss. I would protest my charter school teaching LGBT issues. That should and can be taught at home.
When your child reads a book about a child with a mommy and daddy, that is not teaching about sex. I, too, would not be thrilled with a school book that said "Jimmy's mommy and daddy, who have sex to make babies and sometimes just for fun, brought Jimmy to his first baseball game."
A book that has a character with two mommies is no different from a book with a character who has a mommy and daddy in this way.
You are couching LGBT acceptance as about parents' right to provide sex education at their own pace, but that is only because you are willfully ignoring that loving families are not solely about sex. This is prejudice on your part.
Fortunately DC has a human rights ordinance and if you protested your charter having a Rainbow Families event you'd be gently informed that if you don't respect human rights as the city does, you might want to consider a religious school.
Before you shriek about intolerance, let's get one thing straight: "tolerance" doesn't mean accepting prejudice and willful ignorance as equally valid with fact and acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:^you don't represent Christians, phony! Placating LGBT intolerant mobsters is just sad. It doesn't matter though. Christians aren't going anywhere. LGBT can try to shove their bullshit down everyone's throats and they still ain't gonna win. We're gonna keep on keep in' on and telling our kids that this trend of kissin' LGBT butts to go along to get along will have its day. In my home we believe in marriage is between a man and a woman and that will never change. You can be intolerant of this view till your panties crumble from the tight bunch. Could care a less. You're ain't gonna shake us!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh cry us a river LGBT mobster. Guess what- Christians aren't going anywhere. I'm going to keep my child in out top notch charter, whether you like it or not. Your panties will just have to stay in a bunch. Also, our charter is largely Hispanic and Catholic. We smile politely at you and stay far far away. We're especially polite when you start with your entitlement smarting off. You will never shake us. You're mad at Christians and we're keeping put. Too bad for you, haters!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're bigoted against Christians and that's your perogative. Just know that's what you are just as we know you will never change our beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another Christian charter family here. I tolerate LGBT. I disagree with the behavior. I never bring this up or discuss. I would protest my charter school teaching LGBT issues. That should and can be taught at home.
When your child reads a book about a child with a mommy and daddy, that is not teaching about sex. I, too, would not be thrilled with a school book that said "Jimmy's mommy and daddy, who have sex to make babies and sometimes just for fun, brought Jimmy to his first baseball game."
A book that has a character with two mommies is no different from a book with a character who has a mommy and daddy in this way.
You are couching LGBT acceptance as about parents' right to provide sex education at their own pace, but that is only because you are willfully ignoring that loving families are not solely about sex. This is prejudice on your part.
Fortunately DC has a human rights ordinance and if you protested your charter having a Rainbow Families event you'd be gently informed that if you don't respect human rights as the city does, you might want to consider a religious school.
Before you shriek about intolerance, let's get one thing straight: "tolerance" doesn't mean accepting prejudice and willful ignorance as equally valid with fact and acceptance.
NP here. Bigoted Christian, I feel bad for you. I think you should move to a place where people are equally intolerant of LGBT acceptance. Have you considered Raqqa?
First of all, I'm not LGBTQ. I'm just a tolerant person. Secondly, I'm not a mobster. I don't think you know what that means. Third, I send my kids to a top Spanish Immersion charter, hopefully not the one you send your poor kids.
I'm also Latin and Catholic, and it is untrue that we are not "down with the LGBT" as you put it. Latinos do not like Republican bigots though.
By the way, you can really tell you came from a poor background.
You sound like a repressed person. I find it really strange that you spend so much energy hating a group of people.
Anonymous wrote:Oh cry us a river LGBT mobster. Guess what- Christians aren't going anywhere. I'm going to keep my child in out top notch charter, whether you like it or not. Your panties will just have to stay in a bunch. Also, our charter is largely Hispanic and Catholic. We smile politely at you and stay far far away. We're especially polite when you start with your entitlement smarting off. You will never shake us. You're mad at Christians and we're keeping put. Too bad for you, haters!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're bigoted against Christians and that's your perogative. Just know that's what you are just as we know you will never change our beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another Christian charter family here. I tolerate LGBT. I disagree with the behavior. I never bring this up or discuss. I would protest my charter school teaching LGBT issues. That should and can be taught at home.
When your child reads a book about a child with a mommy and daddy, that is not teaching about sex. I, too, would not be thrilled with a school book that said "Jimmy's mommy and daddy, who have sex to make babies and sometimes just for fun, brought Jimmy to his first baseball game."
A book that has a character with two mommies is no different from a book with a character who has a mommy and daddy in this way.
You are couching LGBT acceptance as about parents' right to provide sex education at their own pace, but that is only because you are willfully ignoring that loving families are not solely about sex. This is prejudice on your part.
Fortunately DC has a human rights ordinance and if you protested your charter having a Rainbow Families event you'd be gently informed that if you don't respect human rights as the city does, you might want to consider a religious school.
Before you shriek about intolerance, let's get one thing straight: "tolerance" doesn't mean accepting prejudice and willful ignorance as equally valid with fact and acceptance.
NP here. Bigoted Christian, I feel bad for you. I think you should move to a place where people are equally intolerant of LGBT acceptance. Have you considered Raqqa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh cry us a river LGBT mobster. Guess what- Christians aren't going anywhere. I'm going to keep my child in out top notch charter, whether you like it or not. Your panties will just have to stay in a bunch. Also, our charter is largely Hispanic and Catholic. We smile politely at you and stay far far away. We're especially polite when you start with your entitlement smarting off. You will never shake us. You're mad at Christians and we're keeping put. Too bad for you, haters!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're bigoted against Christians and that's your perogative. Just know that's what you are just as we know you will never change our beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another Christian charter family here. I tolerate LGBT. I disagree with the behavior. I never bring this up or discuss. I would protest my charter school teaching LGBT issues. That should and can be taught at home.
When your child reads a book about a child with a mommy and daddy, that is not teaching about sex. I, too, would not be thrilled with a school book that said "Jimmy's mommy and daddy, who have sex to make babies and sometimes just for fun, brought Jimmy to his first baseball game."
A book that has a character with two mommies is no different from a book with a character who has a mommy and daddy in this way.
You are couching LGBT acceptance as about parents' right to provide sex education at their own pace, but that is only because you are willfully ignoring that loving families are not solely about sex. This is prejudice on your part.
Fortunately DC has a human rights ordinance and if you protested your charter having a Rainbow Families event you'd be gently informed that if you don't respect human rights as the city does, you might want to consider a religious school.
Before you shriek about intolerance, let's get one thing straight: "tolerance" doesn't mean accepting prejudice and willful ignorance as equally valid with fact and acceptance.
OK, weirdo.
Why do Christians always feel so persecuted when they are actually a majority and control most of the levers of power? It's bizarre.
NP here. Bigoted Christian, I feel bad for you. I think you should move to a place where people are equally intolerant of LGBT acceptance. Have you considered Raqqa?