Xeno wrote:If this thread doesn't need to be then then go ahead and delete it, but I just feel I should share with everyone what happened today.
To get you all up to speed, I am a senior in high school and I just moved to a new city where I'll be finishing at. Since this school does not count Marching Band for PE credits, I am being forced to take three pe classes so that I can graduate. Ever since I started my pe class I have been experiancing some problems with a particular football player that it is in the class as well, he has been "picking" on me frequently. Well today after the class, I was redressing in the locker room when the aforementioned football player grabed my head and placed it approx. three inches from his groin area.
Now, because he's been messing with me so much, I decided that if I don't react to anything he does, he'll leave me alone, bad idea. Because I didn't react and push him off of me and make a scene about it, he proceeds to yell "Yo, this guy's a (deleted) sucker!" in the locker room. Now, because I don't like confontation, I, stupidly, did not go to any teachers or admins, but waited till I got home and informed my parents, who already knew of the ongoing problems with this certain someone.
Well now my parents are attempting to do everything they can to make this stuff stop, but I don't really know what I should do. It's not like this is going to actually fix anything, it'll just make him angry with me and increase the abuse, what should I do?
Personally.. I would be tempted to kick his privates into his stomach...
Without a doubt, that is one of the most abused and misinterpreted passages in all of scripture. To avoid a debate, let me just say that "turning the other cheek" does not mean that you should not defend yourself from physical harm.Mr.SmartyPants wrote:Jesus said that if someone punched you in the cheek, offer the other cheek! Although this case is a bit.... gross. You gotta try to follow God's word!
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