As a non-religious person I do sometimes feel that some christians can be a bit, well, unchristian.
I've often found their attitudes to schooling distinctly unfriendly and about as selfish and self-centred as you can get. After all if you've got a great school then surely it would be christian to share some of that (not all of it, but a few places) with children from less fortunate backgrounds? If you have the keys to the kingdom of heaven, then taking a few primary places from your flock probably isn't too big an ask.
Anyway its never really bothered me until today. I heard on the news that two primary school children have been expelled from a school that they have already started because their parents lied about them being baptised.
Expelled!
Fantastic! Every thought I had about catholic faith schools being a bit smug, selfish and probably unchristian have just been confirmed in one fell swoop. Lets punish the kids for something their parents did wrong! They didn't have their places withdrawn, they were EXPELLED! Don't get me wrong I think the parents were bang out of order and should be punished but the kids? It beggars belief!
Was there a walk of shame? Did they wear hair shirts and were dragged out?
Surely it would be christian to let them stay? What about forgiveness?
Ahhh but we're only christians in church and not in the real world. That would be too much like, well, being kind and forgiving!
Full story here...sorry for going on but it just seems so wrong...
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I would love to know how any nappyvalley christians feel about this? I don't want a great big argument, I just want to hear if anyone else feels this is wrong?