vampire_princess_aourie
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- Feb 6, 2009
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I want you intake on this. Whether your a foster parent, social worker, or in or have been in, foster care, or just have a say.
Should a foster parent be allowed to talk about religion? I'm trying to figure out if I should tell my social worker the things she's said regarding religion. One of which, and I quote, is "if you don't worship God, you worship the devil". Nearly every other day she tells me ---and i don't care if you agree because thats not the point, the point is if she should be able to say it--- magick is not real. She has told me, "everyone is Christian because we are all here because of God", even though I made it clear within the first week I moved there, I was Wiccan. And I have been there since Mid-December, and still she says these things.
Should I tell my social worker, or something? She shouldn't be allowed to say those things. I mean, can't a teacher get fired if they talk religion in a public school system, so why should DCF be any different? Or what? Should do nothing, or something else?
I didn't mean "illegal", per say. But... something, some rule or something.
Should a foster parent be allowed to talk about religion? I'm trying to figure out if I should tell my social worker the things she's said regarding religion. One of which, and I quote, is "if you don't worship God, you worship the devil". Nearly every other day she tells me ---and i don't care if you agree because thats not the point, the point is if she should be able to say it--- magick is not real. She has told me, "everyone is Christian because we are all here because of God", even though I made it clear within the first week I moved there, I was Wiccan. And I have been there since Mid-December, and still she says these things.
Should I tell my social worker, or something? She shouldn't be allowed to say those things. I mean, can't a teacher get fired if they talk religion in a public school system, so why should DCF be any different? Or what? Should do nothing, or something else?
I didn't mean "illegal", per say. But... something, some rule or something.