Sure. But I doubt you'd be surprised by that. Clearly the teacher in the original matter (if we're getting enough of the crucial bits of the story) exercised poor judgment.
"poor judgment"?! That like Bill telling Kiddo he "overreacted" when he popped a cap in her head. If the story is correct, then the teacher CLEARLY sought to lash out at Christian views regarding homosexuality.
How do I put this...you acknowledge that its possible to separate the christian aspect from the anti-homosexual aspect right? Its true that the basis for the anti-homosexual belief is from a religious perspective; however, the basis for the teacher getting into a fit had nothing to do with Christianity and everything to do with the anti-homosexuality.
So that it follows that had the student been a muslim who said I am a muslim and homosexuality is wrong...or just a hateful non-religious guy who said I am a blah blah blah...homosexuality is wrong...the teacher would have thrown up the same fuss he did with the Christian student.
The religion is necessary for the Student's viewpoint on homosexuality, but its not really necessary for the teacher to get his knickers in a twist over the students viewpoint.
yeah, I'm sure the teacher's reaction would have been the same towards a Muslim...
If you hadn't noticed, the left is willing to embrace Muslims regardless of their views on homosexuality....the left isnt offended by the message from Allah, they're offended by the message from Jesus Christ
I oppose fundamentist Muslims as much than I oppose fundementalist Christians.