wow.
okay, i'm posting two comments from the news article someone just linked to.
they're both from high school aged people, based on their facebook info (i can't believe people posting on news articles now have their face and affiliation listed).
anyway, the first is... what it is. but the response? awesome.
in response to someone defending the kid:
POST 1:
Still, in Romans 13 it states we are to obey our authority. Obviously, that doesn't quite sit well when we are under circumstances like this, but if I was going to approach a certain or instructor in such a way about my issue with the curriculum.. I would have addressed it one on one, and if matters werent addressed then I'd take it to the Board. Now, there is the issue that people are patting him on the back for a job well done, when in relevance to what I've studied in scripture and have grown in my submission to who God has placed over me, everything about this bothers me. This is why the older generation looks at our youth as "disrespectful", because back then, they would cringe at the idea of lashing out at a teacher because they knew that the teacher was placed above them.. but nowadays, kids have no respect for adults or instructors. Everywhere in the word of God can you find a scripture to prove that how this kid addressed the issue is very unbiblical because, obviously: "Everyone must submit themselves to the governing authority, for there is no authority except that which God has established." Romans 13 , Proverbs 21:23, "Whoever keeps his mouth and his tongue keeps himself out of trouble." , Ephesians 4:29, "Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasions, that it may give grace to those who hear." and plenty more... thats just my take on everything.
POST 2 / response:
Samantha, perhaps the young man isn't Christian, or perhaps a ‘biblical conversation’ wasn't what he was looking for. Sometimes you've got to make some noise to be heard. This boy felt passionately about a righteous cause, and he stood up for something he knew to be just. That takes courage and heart, and IS to be applauded. That type of honor is rare in our society today. Respect is not something that is automatically inherited just because one was born first; you must first GIVE respect if you wish to be given respect, and clearly this Teacher lacked respect for her students, her school district, and her profession. Why on earth would she expect any respect in return? She didn't earn it! I am going to be a high school teacher, and they won’t respect me because they are ‘supposed’ to, they will respect me because I earned it; because I will respect them. Do you honestly believe that God would prefer his children sit idly by, and silently watch the injustices of the world, out of fear that standing up for what is Right may ruffle a few feathers? Christians are supposed to be a force of good in the world, not a force of righteous indifference.
“Everyone must submit themselves to the governing authority, for there is no authority except that which God has established”— Did you just suggest that everyone in power, and everyone who’s ever been in power, has a divine right to rule? Seriously? Where would civilization be if no one Ever revolted against a corrupt system? If everyone silently and unquestioningly accepted the injustices and cruelties.. Who would that benefit? How would society evolve? THIS is not why the ‘older generation’ thinks our generation ‘disrespectful’ the Older Generation (the generation of My grandmother and grandfather) raised hell, and kicked and screamed, to try and fight for justice in this country. They were freedom fighters and hippies and soldiers. They pity our generation because we are silent, because there aren’t more of us willing to put ourselves out there and stand up for what is right, like that young man did. Because we silently and obediently accept the “authority” of people that have no more ‘right to rule’ than you or I. Authority is something WE give THEM, not something they were innately born with. I’m sorry dear, but you’ve got it all wrong.
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that second comment made my morning. that it was written by a high school kid made my day.