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3/27/15 2:46 PM |
Ahum | | USA | | | |
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james jacob wrote: Ahum would you let a Muslim into your house and teach your kids about Isis? Probably not, just like you wouldn't let a homosexual into your house right, this isn't about rights, it's about warning people about wats going in in the world, if you ask me , that's asking to have coffee with the terrorists! No,James. I would guard my children and my home from those who don't have my values. However, that is a college. Anything goes. They are not suppose to discriminate. Colleges advocate equal opportunities even to those with motives that might be to their own undoing. In the past, they excused, or accused individuals. Now the gate is open to anything (goes). God has created man upright. But he has sought out many inventions. These institution of higher learning are becoming undone. Unfortunately, it is wreaking ungodly havoc in society. Landmarks are being removed. Foundations are being shaken. Thinking themselves to be wise, they have become fools. God must be laughing at the futility of man. |
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3/26/15 3:20 PM |
Ahum | | USA | | | |
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james jacob wrote: That man belongs in jail! I might like to hear what this assistant dean is say, nor do I agree with his lack of asking questions. However, everyone in leadership roles have to be on guard and not discriminate against anyone; regardless of how they feel. Look at what gays are doing; just about overturning every decent institution in the US; claiming "hate speech, homophobic, bias," etc. Put yourself in his shoes. He cannot deny that person his "constitutional" rights. He doesn't appear to pro. He is just telling that individual of the campus policies and how groups are regarded relative to other groups. We are making everyone paranoid and afraid to speak out on issues because of faultfinding. One has to be perfect in every way these days. If someone was seen as being perfect, he is at risk of being crucified. Remember that the just, perfect, and holy one was crucified. He went about doing good. No sin was found in him. Yet he was crucified. If the public wants a perfect person, Christians have the key. |
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