This past March we presented my daughter with a purity ring in front of the whole church, on her 13th birthday. She made a committment to be faithful to God and remain pure until her wedding night, and it was solely her choice. I cannot see how jewelry could be outlawed at a school when I am sure that something like an earing is allowed ... but again, it is just another attack on Christian faith in a vague attempt to take the focus off of God. At least she was brave enough to take the fight into the public and bring light that purity is STILL a good decision.
Now, let me caveat here before you hit reply. For those here who may seek to argue ... have and raise a daughter, and then come talk to me. Until you are a parent of a little girl, you may NEVER see the full scope of how important it is that your daughter not be bed-hopping. And for those little boys seeking to jump into a girl's pants today just remember, she is someone's daughter. If it was my daughter - I would break your neck all the same.
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I absolutely applaud her decision to take on the fight, and to at least stand up for something she believes in. Bravo!
Sometimes the best thing to say is nothing at all.