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martygreene ([personal profile] martygreene) wrote2005-05-26 05:34 pm
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Judge: Parents can't teach pagan beliefs

http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050526/NEWS01/505260481

Father appeals order in divorce decree that prevents couple from exposing son to Wicca.




Now, while I do not advocate forcing children into a religion solely because you (the parent) happen to be of that faith, I do advocate exposing children to religion. I also have a severe dislike for the state acting in loco parentis, particularly when the parents are not neglecting/abusing the child.

[identity profile] unholypassion.livejournal.com 2005-05-26 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
That is messed up, who are they to say what beliefs a parent can or can not teach their own children. A girl in Holly's school got in trouble for wearing a pentagram (not inverted), her mother was contacted, and she faced detention/expulsion if she were to continue wearing it. Yet, crucifixes are A-Ok. The mother removed her from the school. I would have made a big ordeal about it if I were her!

And a boy (same school), was faced the same for wearing a (ready for this), a leather motorcycle jacket?! They had an assembly, for the entire school, and drug him on stage as an example of what NOT to wear. My daughter was picked out for her red streaks in her hair. Thank goodness this is her last year there!

[identity profile] martygreene.livejournal.com 2005-05-26 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I just added to the origional post:

Now, while I do not advocate forcing children into a religion solely because you (the parent) happen to be of that faith, I do advocate exposing children to religion. I also have a severe dislike for the state acting in loco parentis, particularly when the parents are not neglecting/abusing the child.