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Date: | Fri, 23 Apr 1999 09:23:56 -0400 |
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Ken,
I think a reply post on the "Witch" list answers this the best.
"Bravo Trisha! Well spoken! I am not a parent but I am in a position (as
are we all) to advocate for the children in my life. It is so true that we
are all responsible for them. Thank you for your passion and intelligence.
Blessings, Galora OceanDancer (who is working on school/final exams
herself right now...)"
They are all our children - not just the ones you give birth,
too. And we all responsible - not just the parents. Please don't let - the
love and responsibilty for your fellow humann beings stop at the Church door
as empty words. Live your beliefs.
Brightest Blessings
Trisha
>> regardless of your religion, you have to teach right and wrong. i never
>> bought the idea that there is basically no right and no wrong. this idea
>> makes me want to just puke. sorry a old southern word.
> the problem i have is while my teaching my children right and
>wrong will keep them from being perpretaters, it will not necessarily keep
>them safe from the screwheads out there who will perpretate this kind of
>violence.
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