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Post July 21st, 2007, 5:31 am
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I got to be honest, I'm semi glad she lost mainly because really a ring should not define her devotion to whatever it is that she's doing. She should be able to do it without the ring so whatever rights they said were stepped on... well they're dumb because no one's saying that she can't publicly say she's gonna wait till marriage before engaging in sex... they're just saying she can't wear a ring. So wear a t shirt instead.

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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!
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Post July 21st, 2007, 10:39 am
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... yet so many other religions get thier way because they pull out the racism/discrimination card.
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Post July 21st, 2007, 10:57 am
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why do you need a ring? and btw, why not have sex before marriage? as long as its safe...come on, let the kids have some fun
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Post July 21st, 2007, 11:02 am
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Originally posted by hyyyper

why do you need a ring? and btw, why not have sex before marriage? as long as its safe...come on, let the kids have some fun
have you ever seen a teen that has had sex and could stop?
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If the girl really IS a good christian, she won't do it anyway. Ring or no ring. Imagine she loses the ring. She immediatly has an excuse to ignore her faith and have sex with a boy she isn't married with. Because "no ring, no purity". That's why people wear it, no?
Hyper, I think it's just the European spirit not to make a big deal of premarital sex, or any christian rules in general.

Post July 21st, 2007, 11:42 am
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do people have to pay for this ring at church? if so, it's just another marketing scam from the church, if not, I remain quiet in this convo as I don't care about a ring associated with virginity.
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Post July 21st, 2007, 11:44 am

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My wife and I bought it for her as a gift. Quit flaming.


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Post July 21st, 2007, 11:45 am
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What was this thread about again? [lol]
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Post July 21st, 2007, 11:48 am
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[lol][lol] Oh, ok.
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Post July 21st, 2007, 11:57 am
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From the looks of your avatar, you should be ringed up. $50 for that and you'll be all set.
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Post July 21st, 2007, 12:20 pm
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I think you guys might have missed the point of my argument. I was basically saying that she does not need a ring to have her beliefs. It might be nice to have it on your finger as a reminder, but it's not needed. So the school has had a ban on jewlery, just because it's got religious importance does it suddenly make it acceptable? Well it just kind of makes it a whatever, to each your own thing, but the school has a rule and I'm sure the teacher didn't even know it was religious when he asked her to first take it off. I know how these things work I've seen it before.

It's not an attack on her beliefs. They just don't want her wearing jewerly. A ring should not be that important that you have to have it. You should never let a ring define you. THe way you live your life should be what defines you. Basically that's what I'm saying and I'm glad she lost because now maybe she will have to rely on her day to day acts to get her message across.

Post July 21st, 2007, 12:22 pm
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Post July 21st, 2007, 12:37 pm

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I think the fact that it does have significant religious ties attached to it makes it exclusive.


They said allowances were made for Muslim and Sikh pupils only for items integral to their religious beliefs and that, for the same reason, crucifixes were also allowed.


Please explain how wearing a cross on your neck is in any way different from wearing a purity ring? Both are jewlery and both have religious significance. The school is just being knowingly ignorant.


She should just wear the ring on a necklace with the cross on it.


I still think its a double standard.

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Very true Real. It is again, another lame and encoded attack on religion. Slice it however you want, but this world has been trying to rid God out of everything for centuries. At the very least, that point cannot be argued.

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How can you say that when a majority of the world believes in some God. Personally, I think they made the right call with this, but its rediculous that they still allow crucifixes and stuff for other religions too/ If they ban jewelry, they should ban it across the board and keep the judgement and bias factor out of it.

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No truer words have been spoken e-man ... now take a look at the track record of attempts to remove God from things in this nation (let's start with prayer in school, shall we) and I think you can answer your own question of "How can you say that when a majority of the world believes in some God."

Facts cemented in stone in the history of this nation DO NOT lie.


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Post July 21st, 2007, 2:00 pm
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But simply because the majority of the world believes in it, it doesn't mean it should be forced upon others in schools and other public places.
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^ More facts entered into evidence. Let's turn it around, shall we?

Should others be told that they cannot wear a ring because of what it stands for? Really?


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Post July 21st, 2007, 2:04 pm
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I never argued otherwise old man [lol] I came in with a marketing point of view and exited with the well being of all [lol] touche you!
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That was fair ... but ok, I will go with it. 10 cents on the dollar for WWS.

Now, can we focus on the real issue here?


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Post July 21st, 2007, 2:06 pm
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Focused we are, we weren't allowed belt buckles, chains or any kind of jewelry, except earings for girls in my middle or high school and we can't be arsed to make a big fuss about it.
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Post July 21st, 2007, 2:07 pm

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In Lynchwood? What do you expect? Safety has to come first my good man.


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