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Curbside preaching was not necessary

| January 19, 2014 6:00 AM

If we could read between the lines of those opposing the anti-abortion thing at the high school, it might read like this:

With all due respect, I do not need you to influence my innocent children on the street corner of the place they go to be educated.

As a self-proclaimed “Christian” myself, I approve of the public schools teaching:

1. That God did not create them.

2. That directly and indirectly, God’s Laws are obsolete, and belief in God is intellectually deficient and politically incorrect.

3. That other religious beliefs are approved, but Christianity is taboo.

I approve of forcibly extracting money from Bible- believing people, to directly and indirectly teach innocent children that homosexuality, same sex marriages, and how to have safe sex before marriage are OK.

I object to your planting seeds of doubt in my children’s minds that there really might be a God, and violating His commandments might be wrong.

If public schools taught things which contradicted my beliefs, I surely would not send my children there, so don’t rock the boat.

ANDY HARRIS

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