spinninghead77
Refugee
Sorry, PROM Date...
I wanted to get the opinion of my fellow interferer's on this topic.
Here in Toronto a student at a Catholic School would like to bring his boyfriend to the school prom. The school said that is not acceptable. The student, in turn, is taking in before the school board.
When I first read this story, I was outraged. I consider myself to be a liberal, and the idea of denying this student the right to date whomever he wants really made me angry. Then I heard that it was a Catholic school. Aren't Catholics against homosexual's? Isn't one of the theories of Catholisicm that sexual relationships are for procreation only? I don't think that they should let him bring his boyfriend to the prom. He (or his parents) made the desicion that he would attend a Catholic school, and he has to be prepared to follow the Catholic way at school, and school functions.
Perhaps though, he should enroll at a public school before the prom. *LOL*
What do you guys think?
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***Spinny***
"I don't know about you, but I feel good about the fact that I still haven't found what I'm looking for"-Bono, 1987
"Be uncool, yes be akward!"
[This message has been edited by spinninghead77 (edited 04-09-2002).]
I wanted to get the opinion of my fellow interferer's on this topic.
Here in Toronto a student at a Catholic School would like to bring his boyfriend to the school prom. The school said that is not acceptable. The student, in turn, is taking in before the school board.
When I first read this story, I was outraged. I consider myself to be a liberal, and the idea of denying this student the right to date whomever he wants really made me angry. Then I heard that it was a Catholic school. Aren't Catholics against homosexual's? Isn't one of the theories of Catholisicm that sexual relationships are for procreation only? I don't think that they should let him bring his boyfriend to the prom. He (or his parents) made the desicion that he would attend a Catholic school, and he has to be prepared to follow the Catholic way at school, and school functions.
Perhaps though, he should enroll at a public school before the prom. *LOL*
What do you guys think?
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***Spinny***
"I don't know about you, but I feel good about the fact that I still haven't found what I'm looking for"-Bono, 1987
"Be uncool, yes be akward!"
[This message has been edited by spinninghead77 (edited 04-09-2002).]