"My biggest concern is that this is what the children will be taught, so instead of being taught diversity and different ways of understanding culture and society as well as what is quote biblical and Christian, is that there is one point of view," said McLaughlin. "When policies like this are put into place it shuts down discussion. It's you are either for this policy or you are not, and if you are not your child can't come here for an education and that is the sad part. Instead of moving forward and trying to include more people, to me it is a step backwards because we our segmenting ourselves into small groups of people, so when these children come out of school, how will they integrate into a larger society that may think differently."