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Originally Posted by Senusret I
And for what it's worth, when I say "that kind of attitude" I mean the attitude that breaking rules doesn't create change. I know I don't have to cite examples, because most of you are smart cookies.
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Violating this rule isn't like a sit in at a lunch counter. There, you're really not violating anyone's right to do anything. Here, if you were to force religious schools to take kids who they thought were doing something immoral enough that they didn't, for their own unenlightened reasons, want around the other kids, you're infringing upon someone else's right to practice their religion.
You might value expression of sexuality above expression of religion. I don't. Lots of folks don't. Apparently, the court didn't.