You know I said earlier that I was not going to get into a tit-for-tat with you. This is just silly. I asked you a simple question that was not mean or hateful in any way, shape, or form. I shared a story of a real experience we had several years ago where our friends kids were taught about oral sex in a sex-ed class in their school. I wasn't there at the school, so quite frankly I don't know what all they said. I do know at the time I had no reason to doubt their word. No reason whatsoever. The most I can tell you is that it was a public school on the eastside of Indianapolis. I don't know the name and never claimed to.
Do you know the name of the school you say you taught the Bible and Jesus Christ to kids in or not? If someone cannot discuss this subject with you, then why even participate in a discussion.
IF you honestly suspected that an oral sex movie was being shown to 5th Graders, it was your MORAL and LEGAL obligation to report it. And you didn't, did you?
Why not?
A teacher showing oral sex "how-to" videos to 5th graders would be fired and prosecuted. No question. But you didn't pursue it, did you?
Why not?
Do you know that you, as a "pastor" are considered, by law, a "mandatory reporter"? Do you know what a mandatory reporter is?
There are only three things possible here:
1. You don't know your moral and legal obligation as a mandatory reporter.
2. You NEGLECTED your moral and legal obligation as a mandatory reporter.
3. You know, deep in your heart, that it's not true.
I suspect the 3rd.
Concerning this supposed requirement that public schools "teach & preach Jesus"... Did you not read what I just wrote? And who decided that a public school has to teach Jesus in order for it to be a good school?