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Aug 28, 2005 20:02


A religion teacher assigned her class an essay on what makes a good Christian. One student wrote about praying nightly, say no to abortion, banning gay marriage, and donating money. The other student wrote about talking to God and allowing people to enjoy their lives, and supporting the love that gay marriage represented and the freedom to be found in abortion. The day the teacher was to hand the papers back, she called up the second student and told him she would pray for him when he went to hell. The student asked why would he be going to hell, and why he got an F on his paper. The teacher told him that Catholicism is against gay marriage. The student looked at her for a minute, then said aloud, "I'm gay." The teacher kicked him out of class as if he had said fuck or worshiped Satan. A girl in the back of class who had a boyfriend and was obviously straight got up and left too.

If you would leave the classroom, repost this. It doesn't matter if you're straight, bi, or gay. It doesn't matter if you're Catholic or not. Everyone is a human being and deserves happiness.

and my second order of business is this :

nikki is back and i was telling her about my week and i just wanted to cry so hard that i was so ready to when i found a spider and i screamed for lke a minute school starts on teusday who is ready (raises hand) me me me me me me i am i am it'l be good to get a change of scenerey and lus the first day i have to sit in the caf. for like ten hours acutally one and a half hours before i can go to  glenn spear and garrish

i'm a little depressed but school should get my mind off of it i hope because i don't want anyone to think i'm a wet lanket because i'm not oh and i've decided to bputa random word and efinition on my journal daily even if i'm too tired so here is today's word

in·san·i·ty    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (n-sn-t)
n. pl. in·san·i·ties
Persistent mental disorder or derangement. No longer in scientific use.
Law.
Unsoundness of mind sufficient in the judgment of a civil court to render a person unfit to maintain a contractual or other legal relationship or to warrant commitment to a mental health facility.
In most criminal jurisdictions, a degree of mental malfunctioning sufficient to relieve the accused of legal responsibility for the act committed.

Extreme foolishness; folly.
Something that is extremely foolish.
Synonyms: insanity, lunacy, madness, mania, dementia
These nouns denote conditions of serious mental disability. Insanity is a grave, often prolonged condition that prevents a person from being held legally responsible for his or her actions: was judged not guilty for reasons of insanity. Lunacy often denotes derangement relieved intermittently by periods of clear-mindedness: yelled wildly in a moment of utter lunacy. Madness often stresses the violent aspect of mental illness: a story about obsession and madness. Mania refers principally to the excited, or manic, phase of bipolar disorder: prescribed drugs to control the patient's periods of mania. Dementia implies mental deterioration brought on by an organic brain disorder: underwent progressive stages of dementia.
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