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dread Donating Member (50 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-27-09 12:19 PM
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287. Really ?
I'd say it was the catholic teachers that couldn't sell their fable to an 8 year old.

As to the parents not wanting her to learn catholicism, how could you possible know that?

To the best of the information given they paid for her to be in a safe learning environment, you're assuming they sent her there to learn church dogma. I'd imagine they knew she'd be subjected to it but thought it a burden they'd have to endure, well the father at least had to endure.

Funny you should suggest a placing a child in a catholic school is bad spot to put a child in....or is more a bad spot for the teacher to have a precocious child challenge her teaching...or is it undermining? Hmmm?
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