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    I got pregnant. I chose to keep my baby. And my Christian school humiliated me.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/poste...=.e875076fb0c9

    I’m only 18 years old, and I’m about to have a baby boy in the fall as a result of my deliberate failure to adhere to a pledge of chastity I signed at my school.

    Until this year, I was an ordinary high school student at Heritage Academy, a Christian school in Hagerstown, Md. I was the president of the student council and vice president of the Key Club. I played soccer, had a 4.0 GPA, and ate ice cream and watched movies with my best friends on the weekends. My Christian faith is also extremely important to me, so I involved myself at my church working in the nursery, helping out with Vacation Bible School and helping my mom with meals for church bus drivers on Sunday mornings.

    But in January, all that changed. What I thought was the flu was actually the very beginning of my pregnancy. This wasn’t the way it was supposed to be. I was going to graduate in a few months with very good grades and then in the fall I was going to head off to Bob Jones University in South Carolina.

    [A Christian school rejects calls to let a pregnant senior attend graduation]

    I am a born-again Christian, one who made a mistake with a very visible consequence. Even though I grew up knowing abortion was wrong, I also knew that it would make things easier for me — no one would know what I had done, and I could get on with my life. I had seen women being forgiven who admitted to having abortions, while women who kept their babies seemed to be harder to forgive. But the more I thought about abortion, the more I knew I couldn’t go through with it. In my view, abortion is taking a life. And I couldn’t do that.

    I told the baby’s father first. I didn’t know how to tell my parents, because even though they were very involved in both my brother’s life and mine, telling my parents I was pregnant at 18 wasn’t at the top of my list of things I thought I would ever do.

    Finally, I broke down in a grocery store parking lot with my mom, and I cried as I told her the truth. She looked at me and said: “I’m not mad at you, I’m not upset with you. You’re gonna be fine, and we’re gonna make it through this.” I still had to work up the courage to tell my dad, but when I finally did — the day I received my acceptance letter to Bob Jones — he reacted just like my mom: “It’s going to be okay, sweetie,” he said, “God is in this somewhere, we just need to find where He is in all of this.”

    Unfortunately, my school didn’t feel the same way.

    My dad was, at the time, the president of the board at Heritage Academy. He called an emergency board meeting to explain my situation. I was not allowed to attend school as my principal and the board decided if I would be allowed to return at all, and I would be stripped of all leadership positions. I wasn’t allowed to attend sports games to watch my brother play basketball or baseball, and I wouldn’t be allowed on campus until after the baby was born. I would be allowed to receive my diploma, but I would have to take all my classes at home, and wouldn’t be allowed to walk at graduation.

    This felt overly harsh to me and my parents, so my dad asked the principal and the board to reconsider. He argued that the only difference between me and other seniors who had broken the school’s moral code in various ways was that I was pregnant, and they were trying to hide me away because they were embarrassed by my visible sin. My principal and the board finally changed their decision: I would be allowed back to finish the year with my classmates, but I couldn’t be in any leadership positions in school clubs, and I still couldn’t walk at graduation.

    On top of all of this, my principal called an assembly of the entire high school, and invited school families, to tell everyone what had happened. He told me I didn’t need to be there, but I volunteered to tell them myself. I was a senior and a campus leader, so I felt like I should stand there myself and tell them what I did.

    In front of the whole school, I got up and started to read a statement that I wrote, explaining that I had broken the rules, that I was repentant and that I asked for forgiveness. But I couldn’t get through it. My dad had to read some of it while I composed myself. It was one of the hardest things I ever did, and I’m so sorry, not for myself, but for any girl in that audience who will get pregnant in the future and may consider abortion because of what I had to go through.

    After that, I got involved with Students for Life of America, as I wanted to use my story to help other girls like me. Part of their mission is to help pregnant girls and teenage mothers on campuses like myself who are treated unfairly. They had seen similar situations and after trying to persuade the school privately, which was unsuccessful, we decided to take my story to the media in hopes to create a national conversation about how girls like me should be treated.

    When girls like me who go to pro-life schools make a brave pro-life decision, we shouldn’t be hidden away in shame. The sin that got us into this situation is not worth celebrating, but after confession and forgiveness take place, we should be supported and treated like any other student. What we are going through is tough enough. Having to deal with the added shame of being treated like an outcast is nothing that any girl should have to go through.

    Many of the people in my town and at my school who had supported me and my family have turned on us since I went public, feeling that all the scrutiny was hurting Heritage Academy’s reputation. We started getting nasty emails, angry posts on social media and rude remarks in person. People who had been supportive before are now telling me to shut up, suck it up and grow up. Because of the volume of anger from the community, my parents have decided to keep my brother and me at home for the rest of the school year.

    I’m still not allowed to walk at graduation this month, but I still wouldn’t change my decision to keep my baby — a boy, who I want to name Greyson. Even though it’s been hard losing support in my town, even though my school has drawn out my punishment over months, I want other girls in my position to know you don’t have to give in to pressure or fear of judgment.

    My school could have made an example of how to treat a student who made a mistake, owned up to it, accepted the consequences, and is now being supported in her decision to choose life. But they didn’t. It is my hope that the next Christian school will make the right decision when the time comes.

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    Did you have something you wanted to add to this Genn? Don't you want to start the discussion?
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    When a Jewish man gets pregnant, it's alright for the Christians to ridicule you!
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    i've said i'd like to have one of those bad dragon dildos shaped like a horse, because the shape is nicer than human.
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    i was talking about horse cock again, told him to look at your sig.

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    This is the modern version of conservative, non-secular love and forgiveness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pebrocks The Warlock View Post
    Did you have something you wanted to add to this Genn? Don't you want to start the discussion?
    The article is the discussion - how do you not understand that? Oh, that's right, you're not contributing, you're just attacking. Great job!

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    This website really needs a new forum: Dear Abby (for the modern internet user)

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    Seeings how I failed to discuss the actual topic....
    Why do Christians fail to adhere to one of Jesus' basic teachings: love everyone.
    Not to mention the hypocrisy of one Christian feeling they have the right to judge another Christian.
    Last edited by callipygoustp; 2017-06-01 at 03:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubby View Post
    The article is the discussion - how do you not understand that? Oh, that's right, you're not contributing, you're just attacking. Great job!
    You're usually suppose to add something to the OP when posting just an article, a polite thing to do I suppose. And there's no attack going on buddy.
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    Christians aren't big fans of sex and pregnancy outside of marriage.

    Next on obvious shit, people that keep kosher aren't big fans of pork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pebrocks The Warlock View Post
    Did you have something you wanted to add to this Genn? Don't you want to start the discussion?
    I think he waiting for us.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puupi View Post
    When a Jewish man gets pregnant, it's alright for the Christians to ridicule you!
    This is why I appreciate you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pebrocks The Warlock View Post
    You're usually suppose to add something to the OP when posting just an article, a polite thing to do I suppose. And there's no attack going on buddy.
    If you didn't understand the point of the article and the inherent topic of discussion, just ask next time. But the passive/aggressive stuff is just silly. Or did you really think he didn't start the discussion with the article itself?

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    How do you get Prego when you can't have sex before marriage,
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    There's a few points of view to consider before casting judgment. #1 its a sin, according to the god of the bible, to have sex before marriage. and the bible's prescription for dealing with this is much more harsh than 'making someone feel bad'. so she got off easy compaired to what christians should do if they were as fundamentalist as they 'should' be or as other middle eastern religions might be in other countries.

    #2 'humiliating' or other forms of ostracism serve as a warning to others to avoid doing 'bad' things like getting pregnant as a teen. i could go into all the negative statistics not only for her, but for the child as well as to what they are facing in this situation. but i'll refer you to freedomainradio.com to find stefan molyneux work on single mothers and what it statically produces in a child.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamdwelf View Post
    How do you get Prego when you can't have sex before marriage,
    Immaculate conception.

    That's the new term for fooling down at the creek.

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    So, to sum it up: Loony girl in loony school, gets pregnant and now loony school does not like loony girl because everyone is loony. Not really much do discuss here, now is there? And the only thing that can be discussed is against the forum rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GennGreymane View Post
    None of this changes the fact that her school had rules that SHE broke. You do not follow rules you deal with the outcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamdwelf View Post
    How do you get Prego when you can't have sex before marriage,
    Dick was stronger then faith....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zogarth View Post
    So, to sum it up: Loony girl in loony school, gets pregnant and now loony school does not like loony girl because everyone is loony. Not really much do discuss here, now is there? And the only thing that can be discussed is against the forum rules.
    Only two of the three abrahamic religions are forbidden topics.

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    "I signed a contract not to get fucked, but I did, and I got fucked again by the school".

    Is it the hormones or is it just a pattern?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dextroden View Post
    Only two of the three abrahamic religions are forbidden topics.
    Well, this topic hasn't broke any rules yet, but the other post being locked kinda hurts your point here, dexxy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chewie49 View Post
    There's a few points of view to consider before casting judgment. #1 its a sin, according to the god of the bible, to have sex before marriage. and the bible's prescription for dealing with this is much more harsh than 'making someone feel bad'. so she got off easy compaired to what christians should do if they were as fundamentalist as they 'should' be or as other middle eastern religions might be in other countries.

    #2 'humiliating' or other forms of ostracism serve as a warning to others to avoid doing 'bad' things like getting pregnant as a teen. i could go into all the negative statistics not only for her, but for the child as well as to what they are facing in this situation. but i'll refer you to freedomainradio.com to find stefan molyneux work on single mothers and what it statically produces in a child.
    But do the children turn out this way because of the ostracism?
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    I'm calling it, Republicans will hold congress in 2018 and Trump will win again in 2020.

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