Not exact matches
To suggest that total voluntary exclusion
and participation in an individual's self selected religious practices
and spiritual life is somehow politically incorrect or
wrong, or making it a target
of criticism or political point, is nothing less than a display
of ignorance and disregard for individual
rights.
That's fine Jerry, you just stick to your hatred, bigotry
and ignorance... so what if you're on the
wrong side
of history... as long as you have the
right to be a hateful, bigoted ignoramus, that's all that counts.
Do not say there is not a
right and wrong in this debate; there's a
right,
and an
ignorance of the
right, whether that
ignorance is because
of lack
of education in biology / chemistry / theoretical physics or a choice to ignore facts so that a person can comfortably keep their faith intact or both.
You are quite simply
wrong and should
right in clear
ignorance of law, as you certainly have done.
We also look at how we are working with parents to educate these young people about what's
right or
wrong and making sure that they are not in a position where they are suffering the consequences... If they choose that path
of ignorance and allow their child to just use that application without any guidance from an adult, that's when they end up in trouble
and then the ramifications
of that are quite extreme for certain individuals.»