Then, naturally, you would have nothing to do w/ "escort" services because all of your students are there voluntarily, right?
Its not up to me Ginger, weather or not they accept escorted kids.
You and Devlen and everyone else, know I don't hold exactly the same point of view as you guys on the subject of escorts. We've debated this in the past. I do see your point; but I have not yet reached the point where I can say I don't think it is ever the correct choice.
I know ALA has not in the past accepted escorted kids. When I sent Nate that was the policy. I think maybe now, under some circumstances, they will; but I know for a fact this is not usually the case. I talk to many of the parents and they have all traveled with their kids.
I am troubled by some of the accounts of escorting I've herd and its enough to make anyone want to say it ought to never occur.
It isn't always like that tho; and in my opinion, it can serve the kid's best interest if done responsibly; by good people under the right circumstances. You needn?t tell me how wrong I am; I know how you feel.
I did have Nathan escorted to Dundee; as you all well known. The escort was a decent guy and treated Nate kindly and Nathan has had no complaints - even rather enjoyed the trip; which he likely wouldn't have, had it been me and him. My only complaint is the guy didn't tell me what he knew about wwasp; and I think he should have.
With the transfer, as I have told you guys, I met him in Miami and flew out to Utah with him.
But as to anything (Christianity) being forced on the kids - No, I don't think thats the case at all, even if they do happen to arrive with an escort. Its not like their running a mini inquisition; ALA is not heavy handed and dogmatic the way some are.
I do like these people. Very much. I am very grateful to them and I think they're doing important work.
You don't.
OK.
We disagree on this, as we do many things.
We still have our areas of agreement and we can still work together there, I hope; and were we disagree, I hope it can remain a civil disagreement.