Kids' Dress-Up Day Draws Christian Ire
Really? Something made a Christian talk radio show mad? Boy, am I suprised.
"We believe it's the wrong message to send to elementary students," said Jim Schneider, the network's program director.Um, allowing kids to dress up as part of Wacky Week is hardly an endorsement of crossdressing. And even if it were, why do Christians think you can "turn" kids? It takes a good solid brainwashing to get them to be Christian; the occasional glance in the direction of alternative lifestyles is hardly going to make a bunch of fifth graders into raging homos. (Yes, I recognize that crossdressing and homosexuality are two completely seperate things.)
By the way, I get most of my news from Fark.com. I would just like to note and applaud their Spaghetti Monster references:
You may wonder just how a girl would get her bellybutton ring stuck in her nose. After reading this article, you still will. But by FSM, she did
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