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Should students be allowed to wear "satanic" symbols to school?

IHaveTheGift

U know who U R
Maybe they should. School isn't the place to advertise your favorite bands either.

I am glad you don't get to make the rules.
Most teachers realize that they have to put "fun" into teaching to make it interesting, kids just wanna have fun,,, yah yah yah.

Seems you wish to turn school into military school, bad bad bad way to go.
 

IHaveTheGift

U know who U R
Oh Cheese and Rice to hell, if they can wear crosses, might as well let them hang live babies are earrings.

"George Carlin" pun reinvented for new usages.

Or start a new class...sex-101 ways to do it without your parents finding out.

Sorry for being funny, its how I try to make a point.
 
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nazz

Doubting Thomas
Religion doesn't belong in school, at all. If kids decided to wear symbols, they should be hidden.

I can't agree with that at all. I wore a cross in high school and would have resented having to hide it. It's part of my religious freedom to express that.
 

Assad91

Shi'ah Ali
I am glad you don't get to make the rules.
Most teachers realize that they have to put "fun" into teaching to make it interesting, kids just wanna have fun,,, yah yah yah.

Seems you wish to turn school into military school, bad bad bad way to go.

Yeah, cause the main purpose of school is not education. Who'd think that? :rolleyes:
 

IHaveTheGift

U know who U R
What is the difference?

I mean, if she declared that her religion requires her to sport a dildo, just like you declaring your religion requires a ring on your finger?
My stance is not one of religion nor of jewelry.
I do admire the cross though.

A dildo is quite odd to suggest.
To compare that to a cross?
Mockery doesn't chew well with me, sorry

If you wish to wear a dildo though, I have no issues, the school might though.
They have no issues with crosses, beads and stars etc is far as I am aware of.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
If a person worships a phallic god, then there's pendants for them. I have a pendant of Pan, myself. No need to wear a dildo. :rolleyes:
 

IHaveTheGift

U know who U R
If a person worships a phallic god, then there's pendants for them. I have a pendant of Pan, myself. No need to wear a dildo. :rolleyes:

they seem to be hiding behind an anti religious agenda.
It started with crosses and progressed.
It didn't start with a default dress code.
It started with "keep your religious believes out of school" and "crosses are offensive"
Given what I read
 

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
For who?
the kids?
how does (lack of)clothing better their education?
So far no data suggests that, actual data.

it seems your beef is against religion and hiding behind it.
That is what I have learned from you, you offer no data.

I am a Christian, so I have no "beef" against religion. And Assad91 is a Muslim so I hardly doubt he has a "beef" either. But we both believe religious expression has no place in public education.

I also happen to believe what Jesus said, that public displays of religiosity are egotistical and they render your devotion meaningless. If you want to display devotion to God, do so discreetly and privately.
 

IHaveTheGift

U know who U R
I am a Christian, so I have no "beef" against religion. And Assad91 is a Muslim so I hardly doubt he has a "beef" either. But we both believe religious expression has no place in public education.

I also happen to believe what Jesus said, that public displays of religiosity are egotistical and they render your devotion meaningless. If you want to display devotion to God, do so discreetly and privately.

then why pick on the cross and compare it too dildos?

If you feel you are right, you need data, I am sorry but i find no logic is blank students, they are not blank DVD's
They have a person, them.
if you remove "them" you remove the 'fun" and they wont learn.
You might as well beat it into them, same results.

I dont want a N Korea in the USA sorry.
That is where I see your idea going.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
then why pick on the cross and compare it too dildos?

If you feel you are right, you need data, I am sorry but i find no logic is blank students, they are not blank DVD's
They have a person, them.
if you remove "them" you remove the 'fun" and they wont learn.
You might as well beat it into them, same results.

I dont want a N Korea in the USA sorry.
That is where I see your idea going.

Well said. I believe that individuality should be nurtured. Instead of turning students into robots, they should be taught to reason and to question, to be allowed to express themselves. Part of that is a ramping up of arts and philosophy education.
 
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IHaveTheGift

U know who U R
Well said. I believe that individuality should be nurtured. Instead of turning students into robots, they should be taught to reason and to question, to be allowed to express themselves. Part of that is a ramping up of arts and philosophy education.

Man, i hope USA dont turn into K Korea.
these are children :(

some people think it looks good on paper though.
You know, I have seen plenty of teachers given honers for their well respected work, and what is their "tool"? teach them and make it fun for them.
Nothing says that a kid wearing a cross or anything accepted in schools today clogs teaching, its the teacher that matters most.
 

ScottySatan

Well-Known Member
I think there are already too many rules in society outside of school. I don't think schools should have more.

Certain moderators here might not be surprised to hear that I have a very rebellious nature. I was made to drop out of school because I ignored the excessive, pointless rules. If the rules were harsher, say if there were school uniforms, I would have fared worse. Schools should lighten up in order to allow people like me to become productive members of society, not criminals.

As a principal I would allow anything until it disrupted someone else.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Man, i hope USA dont turn into K Korea.
these are children :(

some people think it looks good on paper though.
You know, I have seen plenty of teachers given honers for their well respected work, and what is their "tool"? teach them and make it fun for them.
Nothing says that a kid wearing a cross or anything accepted in schools today clogs teaching, its the teacher that matters most.

Yes, great teachers who nurture a love of learning and discovery in their students are a big part of it.
 
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