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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 250831" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I find it interesting the support for [USER=216]@vamosjackets[/USER] protest of what he feels is a morally corrupt action by a governing body (whether true or not) and the vitriol for Kaepernick's protest of what he feels is a morally corrupt government agency (whether true or not) from the same people. Similar (not the same) issue coming from opposite perspectives.</p><p></p><p>I'm not wading in on either side of these two issues, so don't attack me. I will say that boys should not be allowed in the girls' bathrooms/lockerrooms (and vise-versa), and I'd not allow a boy in a girls' bathroom with my daughters in there. However, bathrooms/lockerrooms should be a place anyone should be comfortable using, regardless of sex or gender identity. There are logical alternative solutions.</p><p></p><p>My advise to [USER=216]@vamosjackets[/USER] is to think of this as a teaching opportunity for the children. There are going to be many times in these kids' lives as they grow up where policies and public decisions will be contrary to their beliefs. We choose the battles we want to fight. Pray for guidance about whether the message your trying to teach these kids could be taught without depriving them of the opportunity to attend the game. In the end, it is up to you and the other adult leadership within your church to decide what's best for your children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 250831, member: 198"] I find it interesting the support for [USER=216]@vamosjackets[/USER] protest of what he feels is a morally corrupt action by a governing body (whether true or not) and the vitriol for Kaepernick's protest of what he feels is a morally corrupt government agency (whether true or not) from the same people. Similar (not the same) issue coming from opposite perspectives. I'm not wading in on either side of these two issues, so don't attack me. I will say that boys should not be allowed in the girls' bathrooms/lockerrooms (and vise-versa), and I'd not allow a boy in a girls' bathroom with my daughters in there. However, bathrooms/lockerrooms should be a place anyone should be comfortable using, regardless of sex or gender identity. There are logical alternative solutions. My advise to [USER=216]@vamosjackets[/USER] is to think of this as a teaching opportunity for the children. There are going to be many times in these kids' lives as they grow up where policies and public decisions will be contrary to their beliefs. We choose the battles we want to fight. Pray for guidance about whether the message your trying to teach these kids could be taught without depriving them of the opportunity to attend the game. In the end, it is up to you and the other adult leadership within your church to decide what's best for your children. [/QUOTE]
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