focus on religion @ religious schools

<p>I will try periwinkle… I will try… <em>dangles a steak infront of Senay</em></p>

<p>Isn’t senay a vegetarian?</p>

<p>Leave. LEAVE NOW</p>

<p>Vegetarians don’t eat steak</p>

<p>You should be a brain surgeon, I could’ve never figured that one out!</p>

<p>I’m not going to be a brain surgeon I’m going to be a lawyer</p>

<p>WOW…just wow</p>

<p>Good luck with that.</p>

<p>This is hilarious.</p>

<p>I’m hilarious</p>

<p>Lol, I have all respect for you istoleyourmouse…but knowing her name and reporting what she posted on the internet is not going to get her in trouble with the police lol. Maybe admissions office. I could be caught with 2 grams in my pocket…Ill get a misdemeanor on the record and a call to my parents.</p>

<p>I mean its kind of obvious most people know almost everything they need to know and are now getting picky. If senay wasn’t here these threads probably would just be dieing off anyway if you think about it. But w.e</p>

<p>No, it’s more like your lack of knowledge is hilarious.</p>

<p>Now, back to the topic of the thread: focus on religion at religious schools!</p>

<p>i like how everyone uses people’s usernames because well, they shouldn’t really be using other names</p>

<p>but it’s so cute when people use names like istoleyournose XDDDD it makes the serious tone of the post SOOO comical</p>

<p>religion at schools… from what i know most of the well known schools don’t enforce religious beliefs or anything… more like attend chapel which is basically the morning announcements in a fine craft of architecture.</p>

<p>When we looked at schools a few years ago, there were a number of schools with religious affiliations that required a weekly service plus a chapel assembly. The chapel assembly was more of a school meeting, and generally not religious. The weekly service requirement was religious, at least according to Admissions and a pastor I spoke with. In general, Episcopal schools don’t have the mission of converting students to Episcopal beliefs. However, they do expect students to explore spiritual possibilities and non-believers to be respectful.</p>