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  1. See, here's what I don't get. If you are at least willing to acknowledge that sexual orientation could be biologically based, then why would you consider it sinful to act in accordance with your "God-given" sexual orientation? Why is it NOT sinful to act in accordance with biologically-based heterosexuality, but is IS sinful to act in accordance with biologically-based homosexuality? It's just a very unfair statement to make.

     

    because many times it IS sinful to act solely on biological urgings. Scripture details several wrong uses of heterosexual behavior -- even more than homosexual stuff.

     

    oh-- and disagreeing with a POV doesn't make one *phobic*. I don't think most people who disagree w/ Christianity consider themselves Christophobic, do they?:confused:

  2. I think calling a sex scene explicit and disgusting because it is a lesbian scene indicates bias against a group of people.

     

    no--

    people are free to have their own opinions about certain sex acts and social propriety. Describing an *act* as disgusting is different from calling an entire group of PEOPLE *disgusting*.

     

    eta: I'm assuming [from theperspective of a decent human being] that most people's identity as a person doesn't revolve around their sex life...? or do you think a person's total identity SHOULD revolve around their sex life?

     

    If I said the movie "Monster's Ball" was disgusting because there is a love scene involving a black woman and a white man, how would that be perceived as opposed to saying that the movie was too explicit and disturbing for me?

     

    It lets others know *in what way* you found the movie disturbing and explicit. Personally, I like it when people tell me that certain books/movies/ curriculum are "unsuitable" because of their theological content-- that way I know that their bias doesn't apply to reasons I might choose to engage with the topic at hand. ;)

     

    I don't think people here would like to be told what to think about each thing. My idea of a "decent human being" is one who doesn't advocate the intentional killing of innocent humans on demand for convenience without legal consequence or due process as a "right." Others think that is perfectly decent though. This tolerance issue is a two way street. At least, real tolerance is. Go figger. ;)

  3. This works long as you don't put the spoiler in the first line of your post. If you put it in the first line of your post, it shows up in black on the hybrid mode of thread view and then people won't even have to open the spoiler post to inadvertently see the spoiler. :001_huh: Just make sure you type in a regular sentence or two in black, and *then* put in your spoiler in white. ;)

     

    lol- very true.....white font also shows up in a search. :)

  4. fyi: if anyone WANTED spoilers, you could always type them up and change the font color to white...... kinda like the following spoiler for the long three hour drama investigating what the favorite drink is of the Poster Known as Peek a Boo:

     

    it's Coke. any coke. generic will do. lots of it. heavy on the syrup. yes, i know it's mostly HFCS.

     

    :)

  5. not with a group of friends, the blind leading the blind and all that...

     

    1) my first question is what's the purpose, to hang with friends and see the sites? No, not at his age.

     

    If he were going as part of a group with experienced adults who knew the ropes, could add to the learning, had BTDT, AND spoke the language enough to function well, no would change to yes in a heartbeat. Even then, I'd want to know about the temperament of the adults: a belligerant or overtired adult can escalate a bad situation very quickly!

     

    2) What about safety? Too many things can go wrong, particularly with the world in its current state, given that none are mature adults. They're more like adult-lings. :) Seriously, I can only think of one or two young adults that I know that have *real* common sense, calm, and problem-solving skills, and my kids run a a "great" group of kids--young adults that I think very highly of. Very few of them have the real-world experience that comes with navigating unfamiliar situations; they just haven't had enough exposure.

     

    I was on an overseas trip with a bunch of them two summers ago, and--Oy--some of the common sense gaps became apparent. It's a rare skill, a form of problem-solving, learning to take what you know from a familiar environment and figuring out how to get yourself unjammed when you are in an unfamiliar environment.

     

    Dd is going on a short summer study program this summer to a location she has dreampt of for years, but it will be with a group that includes adults and an experienced teacher.

     

    LBNL, watch Taken. (or don't....ugh!!!)

     

    :iagree:

     

    while I agree that they are pretty much all legal adults, there's a real difference in having an experienced traveler in the group that has some serious years of experience under their belt. There's a reason that insurance companies rate PEOPLE under 25 as higher risk: they simply are. Experience counts. and the more,the better.

     

    I would have loved to slip my 16yo onto a missions trip to India w/ our pastor [even in 'dangerous' areas] , but I wouldn't advise him traveling to Europe without a defined purpose. At least, not on his first trip overseas.

     

    I really like the idea of traveling the US first.

  6. There is the statement at beginning and a half chapter of Romans at the end of each movie, that is it. You need to download QuickTime to be able to view the movies, although I have an alternate version that may play, it is formatted for the iPad but may play on your computer, it is in .m4V, here are the movies formatted for iPad:

     

    http://www.thephonicspage.org/iPodmovies/ipodmovielinksa.html

    Thanks Elizabeth-

    ok, so as long as we are able to preview the movie, a competent adult should be able to mark the exact time that the "unsuitable" material begins and ends and simply start/stop the lessons at that point...... right?

  7. definitely a matter of fundraising.

     

    My guys can stand outside a grocery store on a weekend, hand out flyers about an issue/group, and accept donations. they collect about a dollar a minute.

     

    My son puts together sponsor information packets for his camps: a simple pocket prong folder, cover letter, student resume, double page spread about the camp, letters of recommendation, list of contact info, and any brochures in the front pocket. It costs less than a dollar to put each packet together [especially since we stock up on folders at the back to school sales], but he's usually able to get about 400 bucks in sponsors.

     

    Our 4-H club is doing a yard sale next weekend, and we've had a storage business donate use of a storage unit [and offer to advertise it on their marquis and accept donations for us] and the moms take flyers around to yard sales requesting donations of leftovers that we can pick up and they get a tax deductible donation out of it. We also had a business let us use their empty lot right off a main road for the sale. We're expecting to get over a thousand bucks for a three day sale...maybe more depending on what we get this weekend.

     

    Scout camps do have an edge ;) -- they have the backing of council for scholarships and a good rep even among a lot of secular folk. Church camps may be a bit tougher, but there should be enough support w/in the Christian community to cover it.

     

    good luck!

  8. So you are stating the whole organization is evil due to the inappropriate actions of a couple people?

     

    Doesn't that seem a bit outlandish?

     

    of a couple people? no.

    but considering the board fired [oh-wait: 'accepted the resignation of'] an allegedly innocent person [because she didn't really DO anything wrong, she's just taking "responsibility" for someone else's evil statements] so that they could get on with the whole business of keeping public funding.... "outlandish" doesn't seem to cover what that is.

     

    as pqr already noted:

     

    " Except for a couple of unfortunate forays for political opinion, I think that Ron Schiller actually did a fairly remarkably good job of explaining how NPR works and what you can and cannot expect if you contribute money to the NPR Foundation,"

    made me think of the old saw "Other than the fact that he is an axe murderer he is a pretty good neighbour"

     

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    also:

     

    so can you clarify exactly who you meant when you said the people above?? It doesn't seem to be a response that is in line with what he was describing....

  9. No? Why would that be the default behavior for banks?

     

    I'm trying to figure out your response to his description of a bank's operations:

    Barry Goldwater

    But just a rhetorical question...what did the bank do with the money you deposited? Think they just let it sit there, or would you consider that perhaps, via fractional reserve lending, they wrote a loan for someone, who perhaps, runs a business, that wouldn't be written without the added deposits you made?

     

    You:

    Are you referring to the people who just destroyed our economy?

     

    I wouldn't call that "job creation" I call that "bend over America!"

     

    so can you clarify exactly who you meant when you said the people above?? It doesn't seem to be a response that is in line with what he was describing....

  10. the merits of tax cuts for wealthy people (AKA job creators)

     

    The whole "job creators" thing is a fallacy created by radio talk show hosts, not economists.

     

     

    are you saying that poor people are the ones creating lasting jobs? not the wealthier people? :confused:

     

    If you really thought that money in the hands of the 'working class' would help more than giving it to you, why didn't you simply defer your tax benefit to them, and encourage others to do so also?

  11. So can I ask what your science plans are or would be if you had a do-over? I am trying to present both OE and YE. My guess is that nothing presents evolution well enough until you get to college texts. That has been my experience anyway.

     

    We ended up using BJU cuz my guys liked the format, and yeah, I just skipped the chapter on scriptural interpretation and supplemented w/ other biology texts and info online. We did a passel of dissections in a co-op class, starting w/ fruit and working our way up to the sharks/pig.

  12. I would love to hear more of the bolded. PM me?

     

    well, I'm not a young-earth-only kinda gal, and i don't think he presents the Theory of evolution well enough to be able to argue it effectively, but the final straw for me was pre-reading the Biology 2d edition [don't know if it's in the 1st edition also, but I have the 2d].

     

    Page 16, middle paragraph that begins "Of course, there are a few experiments that lend some support to the theory of abiogenesis. A discussion of these experiments is beyond the scope of this module.....However, if you look at the track record of spontaneous generation throughout the course of human history, it is safe to conclude....will also be shown to be quite wrong"

     

    He fails to mention WHAT those experiment are, and they are actually pretty fascinating to study. They are NOT 'beyond the scope' since he just spent PAGES discussing older experiments that had *already been proven wrong*. It would have been more within the scope to address the CURRENT experiments.....and it is NOT scientific to ASSUME that they too will be proven wrong. "God did it" is a strong enough Christian defense for me, regardless the scientific theories put forth. I don't know HOW God worked through all this stuff, but He did. :)

     

    anyway, that's my biggest bugaboo......

  13. I know. ;)

     

    BUT-- in *this* case, Wile didn't go as far as Ham did in *denouncing* a person's faith.

     

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    Okay, I can't find where he did that. Would someone link it for me, or pm the link to me...

     

    Not debating anything...just curious.

     

    On his blog, Wile quotes Ham:

     

    In fact, what he teaches about Genesis is not just compromising Genesis with evolution, it is outright liberal theology that totally undermines the authority of the Word of God. It is an attack on the Word—on Christ.

     

    so if I believe differently, I'm *attacking Christ* and undermining the authority of the Word of God.

     

    sounds like a pretty substantial allegation to me.

    did he say "I denounce..."? nah. but he made his point clear enough.

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