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Post by Einhorn on Jun 17, 2023 9:47:03 GMT
Perhaps the cult could create a modern religion for modern sensibilities - one in which its saviour is wrongly cancelled by far right agitators and loses a book deal. Do you think that's comparable to a man being tortured to death?
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Post by besoeker3 on Jun 17, 2023 9:51:58 GMT
Yes, but that detail probably isn't told to children at school . I'd be more concerned having gender-odd folk reading their preferred choice of children's material to small children and warping their mind; rather than them being told Jesus was crucified - put on a cross and left to die. The detail is 'told to children at school'. They learn that Jesus was nailed to the cross, etc. I see you've tried to change the subject. This thread is about 'warping children's minds' with horrific stories, and exposing them to crucifixes and other images of a man with a large wound in his side nailed to a cross. If you are concerned about another matter, start your own thread. No they should not. If the parents want to tell that tale that that's their business, not the schools.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 17, 2023 9:54:51 GMT
If educating children on transgenderism involves warning them against adults claiming that young children can change their sexual identity if they feel like it then I wouldn’t necessarily be against it . Yes, I could have guessed that. I could also have guessed that you would have no objection to exposing small children to images of a tortured death in the name of a religious cult. Your ability to guess has nothing to do with the thread . I have never known a child that was traumatised by the story of the crucifixion . I never found the crucifixion scenes in the telly disturbing either. I would of been disturbed by a man in women’s clothing following my sister into the toilet though .
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Post by Tinculin on Jun 17, 2023 9:57:58 GMT
I think it’s fine to teach children about the crucifixion.
I don’t think it’s a problem, as a child I didn’t go home crying to my mom about it. I just thought the romans were mean.
It’s hardly a point laboured upon in Christian schools.
What next, are we going to stop dissecting animals in science classes?
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 17, 2023 9:58:45 GMT
Yes, I could have guessed that. I could also have guessed that you would have no objection to exposing small children to images of a tortured death in the name of a religious cult. Your ability to guess has nothing to do with the thread . I have never known a child that was traumatised by the story of the crucifixion . I never found the crucifixion scenes in the telly disturbing either. I would of been disturbed by a man in women’s clothing following my sister into the toilet though . How do you know those images didn't affect your emotional resilience in later years?
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 17, 2023 10:01:26 GMT
It’s hardly a point laboured upon in Christian schools. I would say the crucifixion is laboured upon in Christian schools. Many have more than one image of a man being tortured to death on their walls.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 17, 2023 10:03:08 GMT
Your ability to guess has nothing to do with the thread . I have never known a child that was traumatised by the story of the crucifixion . I never found the crucifixion scenes in the telly disturbing either. I would of been disturbed by a man in women’s clothing following my sister into the toilet though . How do you know those images didn't affect your emotional resilience in later years? They could of made me a more stoic and kinder person , I suppose .
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 17, 2023 10:04:30 GMT
How do you know those images didn't affect your emotional resilience in later years? They could of made me a more stoic and kinder person , I suppose . That could be said of all violent imagery. It's unlikely to be true, but it could still be said.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 17, 2023 10:09:21 GMT
They could of made me a more stoic and kinder person , I suppose . That could be said of all violent imagery. It's unlikely to be true, but it could still be said. Not really ,the crucifixion was part of a much larger narrative . It’s the most important single event of a long and complex story but only a small part of it .
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Post by buccaneer on Jun 17, 2023 10:12:05 GMT
If educating children on transgenderism involves warning them against adults claiming that young children can change their sexual identity if they feel like it then I wouldn’t necessarily be against it . Yes, I could have guessed that. I could also have guessed that you would have no objection to exposing small children to images of a tortured death in the name of a religious cult. For the second time, can you show me the images of crucifixion that school's allegedly show to children?
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 17, 2023 10:12:25 GMT
That could be said of all violent imagery. It's unlikely to be true, but it could still be said. Not really ,the crucifixion was part of a much larger narrative . It’s the most important single event of a long and complex story but only a small part of it . Yes. It's central to the Christian myth. Nobody is disputing that. But it's a bloody chapter of the Christian myth, one that tells of torture and an agonised death. Should children be exposed to that?
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 17, 2023 10:13:50 GMT
Yes, I could have guessed that. I could also have guessed that you would have no objection to exposing small children to images of a tortured death in the name of a religious cult. For the second time, can you show me the images of crucifixion that school's allegedly show to children? What? Most Christian schools have crucifixes hanging on their walls. They show an image of a dead or dying man nailed to a cross. I can't believe you don't know that.
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Post by buccaneer on Jun 17, 2023 10:18:44 GMT
For the second time, can you show me the images of crucifixion that school's allegedly show to children? What? Most Christian schools have crucifixes hanging on their walls. They show an image of a dead or dying man nailed to a cross. I can't believe you don't know that. So, no explicit gory detail, just a symbol to religion.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 17, 2023 10:23:17 GMT
Not really ,the crucifixion was part of a much larger narrative . It’s the most important single event of a long and complex story but only a small part of it . Yes. It's central to the Christian myth. Nobody is disputing that. But it's a bloody chapter of the Christian myth, one that tells of torture and an agonised death. Should children be exposed to that? Yes, they should but not in ‘ Passion of the Christ ‘ way. Christ was a god who willingly died for the kiddies . We were told how he died but the suffering but wasn’t dwelled upon. You protest too much, methinks.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 17, 2023 10:23:22 GMT
What? Most Christian schools have crucifixes hanging on their walls. They show an image of a dead or dying man nailed to a cross. I can't believe you don't know that. So, no explicit gory detail, just a symbol to religion. The gory detail is the dead man nailed to a instrument of torture.
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