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Question: Should homosexuals in Uganda be eligible for asylum in the US?
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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« on: March 03, 2014, 07:15:37 PM »

I'll support this if we start giving Christians fleeing persecution asylum. It goes both ways. Otherwise NOT a chance.

I stand with the German Christians who want to homeschool their kids without fear of governmental retaliation.
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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2014, 08:00:03 PM »

I'll support this if we start giving Christians fleeing persecution asylum. It goes both ways. Otherwise NOT a chance.

I stand with the German Christians who want to homeschool their kids without fear of governmental retaliation.

So when did Germany outlaw Christianity on pain of death?

I'm talking about a parents right to decide how their children are educated without fear of governmental retaliation.

TNF, families sometimes homeschool due to religious conviction.  I know quite a few kids who were homeschooled. They turned out much more well adjusted than you want to give credit for. Why do you think government should have monopoly on education? Why don't you believe in competition of educational methods?
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MyRescueKittehRocks
JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2014, 05:54:09 PM »

I'll support this if we start giving Christians fleeing persecution asylum. It goes both ways. Otherwise NOT a chance.

I stand with the German Christians who want to homeschool their kids without fear of governmental retaliation.

Yes, because homeschooling fanatics are TOTALLY the same as people who are beaten to death for their sexuality. Sure.

If you had ended that with a point about the Syrian Christians, then you would've had a good point. The homeschooling types? Not a chance.

I stand with the Syrian Christians as well so I have an excellent point. I'm an evangelical yes but far from an idiot Franzi.

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