Originally posted by Corbett: One of the reasons is they want you to live a Christian life inside and outside of school to reflect what they believe.
Ok, I can bite that. But *wanting* you and *forcing* you are two completely different things. I thought love and understanding were a part of the religion, esp. on the part of the "leaders?"
Originally posted by Corbett: So why would they allow someone to be in their private institution if they can't follow the rules?
I'm doing my best to not bring the priest molestation charges up in this, but it's not easy. It is a completely different thing to tell a person they can't loiter on school property, run in the halls, chew gum in class, wear gang colors, carry cell phones in the school, than to tell them that they can't have a picture up on a website. That is *not* up to the school, that is up to the parents. If the school made it a point to contact the students' parents, and informed them of what was going on, I could understand. Making them bring home a note to be signed and brought back, sure, I'm down with that. But flat out suspending or expelling the kids? No, I don't buy it.
And, as Greasy mentioned above, it *is* fairly suspicious IMO that they won't go into any detail, unless there is some sort of criminal investigation going on that they can't talk about legally.
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