josefamenendez and White Wolf #fundie cathinfo.com

(josefamenendez): Yes, the school did the right thing, and her parents should have had the sense to home school her until graduation. The message is correct but becomes convoluted because instead of recognizing that this student was made an example of because of her illicit sexual behavior, she becomes a pro-life heroine, or worse, a cause for other girls to abort to avoid public shaming in a "Christian" school. It is a "lose/lose" for all. Unfortunately, In this day and age, having the child, the absolute right choice, seems to cloud the sinful circumstances which caused the situation. I'm not saying a Scarlet Letter is necessary, but being a cause celebre due to sin should be avoided. I wish her well with her baby. She will need it.


All of this could have been avoided had she been "sent away" like in the good old days, or cared for and educated at home by her parents without controversy.
As a sidewalk counselor for 25 years ( no longer) the situation was impossible- how can you impart morality in the two minutes it takes to get to the doors of the abortion clinic? We were lucky to change a few minds and save a few babies, but the root of the problem was never adequately addressed. I blame the zionist loving Concilliar Church which was too afraid to make waves and was totally behind the eight ball after Roe v Wade.


(White Wolf); If the girl was visibly pregnant the banning would be from giving scandal. If the girl were not visibly pregnant I am mystified by the ban. An unrepentant sinner would be banned as a form of shunning, according to the dictates of St Paul. More details are needed to give meaningful commentary...

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