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Originally posted by plawrence:
Does the school have the right to set their own standards, religious or otherwise?
Yes. They have that right. I see your point very clear.

But only real, (factbased) reasons are valid. If they want to be a Catholic school, then they have the right to exclude those who don't belong do the label the school gives itself, in this case "Catholic". Catholicism means they believe in God and Jesus.
And once again
1. Jesus wasn't against gays
2. The parents are gay, she isn't.
Calling it a hypocrite catholic school should be better.

The government doesn't have the right to interfere if the girl said she isn't catholic/doesn't believe in God.
The government has the right to interfere if the girl is punished for something her parents did.

Plaw, if your son (don't know if you have one) murders someone, then you don't have to go to prison?
Then why the girl?

But wait a moment .... This isn't true!!! Too ridiculous to be true!
It's a 'Neal Pulcawer' again. Damn, you got me here guys. :rolleyes:


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