- Joined
- Feb 10, 2012
- Messages
- 1,044
'Mix it up at lunch day' is October 30th, 2012 and is asking students to sit with people who they would not regularly socialize with in order to break down the emphasis on cliques, decrease bullying, and to encourage understanding and tolerance.
So what happens next? This:
The AFA is a conservative evangelical group in case you did not know. Video: American Family Association Compares 'Mix It Up at Lunch Day' to
So, sometimes Christians will ask 'why do people think we're crazy or stupid?' Its because sometimes Christians will come out of far left field with some crazy, stupid s**t like this. This here is beyond ridiculous. Lol really? The promotion of tolerance and understanding is being associated with pro-gay agendas and anti- Christendom? Pathetic. Pardon us for wanting understanding and tolerant people. There's a lot that can be said about this but I'll hold off until discussion picks up.
Of course not all Christians think or feel this way, I can't even imagine that there would be too many members who support this garbage. There are good Christians in the world who do good and who actually disagree with what these jackasses say/do. It's just a shame that the people with the power, money, and influence are...dare I say radical/extremist? And this brings me to my point.
Radical Christianity/ Christian extremism. It exists and has since ye good ol' days. Who of you considers this radical/extreme? And does anybody feel like radical Christianity may be on the rise in the US?
So what happens next? This:
"It’s an attempt to push the normalization of homosexual behavior in public schools and to eventually punish students who would express a Judeo-Christian view of sexuality."-Byran Fischer, American Family Association spokesman
The AFA is a conservative evangelical group in case you did not know. Video: American Family Association Compares 'Mix It Up at Lunch Day' to
So, sometimes Christians will ask 'why do people think we're crazy or stupid?' Its because sometimes Christians will come out of far left field with some crazy, stupid s**t like this. This here is beyond ridiculous. Lol really? The promotion of tolerance and understanding is being associated with pro-gay agendas and anti- Christendom? Pathetic. Pardon us for wanting understanding and tolerant people. There's a lot that can be said about this but I'll hold off until discussion picks up.
Of course not all Christians think or feel this way, I can't even imagine that there would be too many members who support this garbage. There are good Christians in the world who do good and who actually disagree with what these jackasses say/do. It's just a shame that the people with the power, money, and influence are...dare I say radical/extremist? And this brings me to my point.
Radical Christianity/ Christian extremism. It exists and has since ye good ol' days. Who of you considers this radical/extreme? And does anybody feel like radical Christianity may be on the rise in the US?
Last edited: