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Sorry, you're wrong! I happen to be fortunate enough to live in a very
conservative community. Almost half of my students are Amish. I am open
and honest with them, and it has worked for twenty-seven years!
On 12/04/08, AK Teacher wrote:
> Sorry..but i call the BS card on that. I don't believe you tell your
> students that at all.
>
> Thanks for the amusing posturing though.
>
> On 12/04/08, IUFan wrote:
>> Nope! It isn't the trees that are evil! They do provide oxygen for
>> us, but you are fogetting that they also provide building materials,
>> heating supplies, paper for standardized tests, and an abundance of
>> other products! (Not to mention that trees make a great place for me
>> to put my treestands during hunting season!) Maybe you feel we are
>> entering a "new age of Enlightenment", but some of us have known all
>> along there is only One true way to enlightenment! I wasn't the one
>> who brought up religion, but I guess since you brought it up, I agree,
>> homosexuality does not have to be a religious issue. Animals in
>> nature cannot reproduce through homosexuality anymore than humans
>> can! There is can NOT be homosexuality in nature, because it isn't
>> natural! I still tell my students (in a public school! GASP!) "God
>> created Adam and Eve, NOT Adam and Steve!"
>>
>> On 11/22/08, Barbara wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, because trees are so evil, they only provide oxygen for the
>>> environment! wow, at least this kind of ignorance is fading. We
>>> are entering a new age of Enlightenment. The religious right and
>>> their zealotry are fsat becoming obsolete. By the way, their is
>>> homosexuality in nature. It is not a religious issue.
>
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