While I filly support the rights of adults to purchase or publish whatever they want, this magazine certainly is not "for everybody". It should especially be kept away from children.

While I filly support the rights of adults to purchase or publish whatever they want, this magazine certainly is not "for everybody". It should especially be kept away from children.
Maybe they should have cross-dressers from various historical cultures, just to show how arbitrary fashion is.![]()
I think I speak for many mens when I say: "And with my legs, that can only be a good thing..."Men don't wear tights anymore.
^I disagree entirely! I was exposed to crossdressers at a young age, and I turned out just fine, thank you.
I respect your right to disagree. However, my kids will not be exposed to these types of lifestyles until they're old enough to have it explained to them in the proper context. If you have children, do with them what you will.
Your agenda would probably be better served by showing them the material when they are young children so you can get the "explaining" you want to do into their head without having to work through too much cognitive thought. Most kids tend to be tolerant instinctively, but I'm sure you've worked hard to block that. Still, there's only so much you can do. As kids get older they tend to think of things more critically and it's harder to control who they meet. Before you know it they are running into homosexuals, transvestites, trangenders, people with different color skin and everything. It's a mess. Pull out those magazines now and rant in front of the kids with an edited version of your sig, (which does not mention transgedered people and implies female prostitutes get into heaven, which is a hell of a loop hole) and you may be able to have your brood making the world a little less tolerant for years to come.
Good luck!![]()
I wouldn't be too optimistic yet. An overwhelming majority of magazines fail... it's practically a guarantee with this one since they are only printing 1,000 copies.
Kids are willing to think anything is acceptable, that's why they'll stick their hands into an open flame.
While I filly support the rights of adults to purchase or publish whatever they want, this magazine certainly is not "for everybody". It should especially be kept away from children.
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Are you sure you're a girl?![]()
I respect your right to disagree. However, my kids will not be exposed to these types of lifestyles until they're old enough to have it explained to them in the proper context. If you have children, do with them what you will.
Your agenda would probably be better served by showing them the material when they are young children so you can get the "explaining" you want to do into their head without having to work through too much cognitive thought. Most kids tend to be tolerant instinctively, but I'm sure you've worked hard to block that. Still, there's only so much you can do. As kids get older they tend to think of things more critically and it's harder to control who they meet. Before you know it they are running into homosexuals, transvestites, trangenders, people with different color skin and everything. It's a mess. Pull out those magazines now and rant in front of the kids with an edited version of your sig, (which does not mention transgedered people and implies female prostitutes get into heaven, which is a hell of a loop hole) and you may be able to have your brood making the world a little less tolerant for years to come.
Good luck!![]()
If living a moral life and helping my children draw that distinction qualifies as an agenda, I am more than happy to promote it.
Kids are willing to think anything is acceptable, that's why they'll stick their hands into an open flame. As a concerned Christian parent, it's my obligation to teach them right from wrong. Given a solid upbringing they will hopefully be able to distinguish the difference between political correctness and correctness.
And no one is excluded from God's Kingdom as long as they are willing to accept His son and truly repent their sins. No one.
Your agenda would probably be better served by showing them the material when they are young children so you can get the "explaining" you want to do into their head without having to work through too much cognitive thought. Most kids tend to be tolerant instinctively, but I'm sure you've worked hard to block that. Still, there's only so much you can do. As kids get older they tend to think of things more critically and it's harder to control who they meet. Before you know it they are running into homosexuals, transvestites, trangenders, people with different color skin and everything. It's a mess. Pull out those magazines now and rant in front of the kids with an edited version of your sig, (which does not mention transgedered people and implies female prostitutes get into heaven, which is a hell of a loop hole) and you may be able to have your brood making the world a little less tolerant for years to come.
Good luck!![]()
If living a moral life and helping my children draw that distinction qualifies as an agenda, I am more than happy to promote it.
Kids are willing to think anything is acceptable, that's why they'll stick their hands into an open flame. As a concerned Christian parent, it's my obligation to teach them right from wrong. Given a solid upbringing they will hopefully be able to distinguish the difference between political correctness and correctness.
And no one is excluded from God's Kingdom as long as they are willing to accept His son and truly repent their sins. No one.
Like I said, start early then. This is the time where right and wrong can be qualified as whatever you want it to be and those values can be firmly entrenched. Take the initiative! You probably won't be able to hit Fred Phelps level at this point, but if you buy (or borrow, since I doubt you'd want to spend money on it) one of those magazines and show your kids what wrong looks like they can recognize it when they run into it in the real world. I never said you weren't committed to your agenda, you just need to work a bit harder
Your agenda would probably be better served by showing them the material when they are young children so you can get the "explaining" you want to do into their head without having to work through too much cognitive thought. Most kids tend to be tolerant instinctively, but I'm sure you've worked hard to block that. Still, there's only so much you can do. As kids get older they tend to think of things more critically and it's harder to control who they meet. Before you know it they are running into homosexuals, transvestites, trangenders, people with different color skin and everything. It's a mess. Pull out those magazines now and rant in front of the kids with an edited version of your sig, (which does not mention transgedered people and implies female prostitutes get into heaven, which is a hell of a loop hole) and you may be able to have your brood making the world a little less tolerant for years to come.
Good luck!![]()
If living a moral life and helping my children draw that distinction qualifies as an agenda, I am more than happy to promote it.
Kids are willing to think anything is acceptable, that's why they'll stick their hands into an open flame. As a concerned Christian parent, it's my obligation to teach them right from wrong. Given a solid upbringing they will hopefully be able to distinguish the difference between political correctness and correctness.
And no one is excluded from God's Kingdom as long as they are willing to accept His son and truly repent their sins. No one.
Like I said, start early then. This is the time where right and wrong can be qualified as whatever you want it to be and those values can be firmly entrenched. Take the initiative! You probably won't be able to hit Fred Phelps level at this point, but if you buy (or borrow, since I doubt you'd want to spend money on it) one of those magazines and show your kids what wrong looks like they can recognize it when they run into it in the real world. I never said you weren't committed to your agenda, you just need to work a bit harder
I think I speak for many mens when I say: "And with my legs, that can only be a good thing..."Men don't wear tights anymore.
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I wonder if when this is mailed to subscribers if it'll be shipped in a plain sealed manila envelope?
Are you sure you're a girl?![]()
If I checked my pants for confirmation would it be contrary to the purpose of this thread?![]()
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