Oh crap dude, why must it be "Christians"?  It can't be anybody else?  It 
simply must be Christians? So everybody who isn't a Christian would think 
that children seeing nude art is fine? As long as we're considering things, 
did you consider that the nudity that the children saw might even be 
offensive to anybody else who saw it?  What if the nude had a dildo sticking 
out of the woman's vagina?  What if the nude was woman posing with her legs 
spread open?  What kind of art would that be?  Really, just take any 
situatation and blame it on Christian morals. You have to blame somebody for 
your own failings.  Somehow, somebody did something unacceptable and she 
paid the price. Shouldn't the teacher have known what she was taking the 
children to?  Maybe she should have questioned it herself.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gruss Gott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <cf-community@houseoffusion.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: Fear of religious fanatics


>> Matt wrote:
>> Movies, TV, the point's still the same.  You're making an assumption, 
>> just
>> like Skorp did.
>
> The question is, what kind of person would give their kid permission
> to go to a museum but:
>
> A.) Be totally ignorant of what is actually at a museum, and
> B.) Find out that their kid saw a naked person statue at the museum?
>
> The answer is obvious: some Christian ignoramus.
>
> The conclusion is elementary as deduced from the facts.  The only
> thing left is for you to prove me wrong by revealing a different
> outcome.  And even if that were true, which it isn't, it would be
> contradictory from the facts.
>
> So Skorp's conclusion is a fair one.  Sure, there's a non-negligible
> probability that he's wrong, but he's most probably correct.
>
> 

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