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There is no winner. Just do it based on the way that it will be best for most and tell the others to go jump in a lake.
I am LDS. My whole Utah ward went the same Utah schools. I liked the girls in the ward, we were "there" for each other, but I did not hang out with them. My friends included; JW, Catholic, LDS (Mormon), Non-affiliated, and Lutheran. I may have missed a few. We never got into religon like that. If your child has no friends could it be something else? We had one guy in our school that had only one "friend" because he was too creepy and weird!
John Harvey
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I think considering these pre-existing social ties and boundaries is wise. No matter how you slice it, it's hard on the kids when you change their school boundaries (remember all the fuss we had when they were trying to decide what students would go to the new school in Syracuse?). Whatever school administrators can do to make it less painfull for even a few kids is worth it. And those using this to grind your anti-LDS agenda should be ashamed. The local leaders are just trying to make the transition a little easier on as many kids as possible.
It's true Stake and Ward boundaries will change over time (and those changes can also be painfull), but church leaders also try not to straddle school boundaries when making those changes. It just makes sense. All the school leaders are trying to do is make this initial transition as painless as possible. If that offends you, so be it.
I find it amusing how hypocrital many Utahns are. First, they scream and pout about how their poor, precious children aren't allow to play with the "Mormon" kids, and then they turn around and accuse "Mormons" of every evil, disgusting thing they can think of.
Perhaps if LDS and non-LDS kids just went to completely different schools, then everyone would be happy.
There is no need to resort to ad hominem. My responses are not �big fancy words.� Any literate person would know that. Regardless, it is your responsibility to know these words from the dictionary.
Wut, I do know what I am talking about. Your agreement with �Anon,� isn�t relevant. There is an issue at hand. If not, then all would be in agreement; and obviously we are not.
At issue is the public school�s districting and grouping of students, perceptively influenced by LDS �revelation.�
The article states that the boundaries might be �ecclesiastical," meaning that the school boundaries to be voted upon were prayed about, answered by God, and then instituted. Stake leaders exhort members when boundaries are set, or changed. They explain that such changes were prayed about prior to making decisions. According to the story, the schools districting policy, if approved, will be based upon Mormon revelation. More than a few people and interest group organizations will have serious legal issues with this.
My advice to you: Get over your Mormon subculture, follow the true tenets of your faith, and subject yourself to the law of the land, as commanded.
There have been a lot of good points brought up on this comment board. Thank the good Lord we live in a free country where we can express our point of views without worry about arrest or death.
My hope is that the school board will come up with a plan that will take into account all students, not just the LDS ones. And as for my opinion, school kids having different friends at church and at school may not always be a bad thing. Growing up, most of the kids in my LDS ward went to a different elementary school than myself, and for the most part I had no problem with it.
Besides, where in the First Amendment does it say that there is supposed to be a separation between Church and State? All it says is, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;" That says nothing about separation of government and religion. Just no state religion be established. The term "Separation of Church and state" came from a letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote. And Thomas Jefferson was not at the constitutional convention.
Oh, it does?
Let's change it then, because the kids are the one who need to live with it, and the parents are tne one who are going to freak.
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