Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> Dang, and I was hoping you had slipped on a banana peel or something.
> 

LOL
You guys are developing some chutzpah lately. Good!

> What I'm really worried about is living in a nice world where we don't all
> blow each other to hell and back.
> 
> Virgil Bierschwale
> http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
> http://www.jobsforourfuture.com/index.php
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Ricardo Aráoz
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 6:08 PM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: Re: [OT] Perspective
> 
> Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
>> In an optimal world you may be right, but this world is not optimal.
>> We have babies having babies.
>> We have people who do not teach their kids anything because they are too
>> busy and they probably wish their kids were never born anyway.
>>
>> Everybody, from the grandparents to the teachers to the preachers and
>> anybody else that they come in contact needs to help teach them right from
>> wrong.
>>
>> When communities were small or even city blocks, everybody knew everybody
>> and they did this important function.
>>
>> Today where we don't even know our neighbors, its not getting done
> 
> Yeah! You are absolutely right! Why don't you teach kids Buddhism in
> your public schools? It is morally superior to Christianism, if THAT's
> what you are REALLY worried about.
> 
>> Virgil Bierschwale
>> http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
>> http://www.jobsforourfuture.com/index.php
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>> Of Ed Leafe
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 8:13 AM
>> To: ProFox Email List
>> Subject: Re: [OT] Perspective
>>
>> On May 9, 2007, at 8:49 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not religious at all, but I do believe that people have to  
>>> learn right
>>> from wrong and if the ten commandments are used to teach them these  
>>> things,
>>> then I'm all for it.
>>      The point is that it should be the parents who decide what to teach
>>
>> their kids. It should be the parents who choose which religion, if  
>> any, is used as the basis for their children's moral grounding. There  
>> are schools for people who want their particular choice taught by the  
>> teachers; public schools, OTOH, have to be available to all.
>>
>>      Having the school hours devoted to teaching math, reading, science,
>>
>> literature and the like is what we are talking about. That leaves  
>> about 18 hours a day, plus weekends, holidays and the entire summer  
>> to teach your kids whatever you feel is needed in the way of religion.
>>
>>      This is what I meant by Christians being so whiney. It isn't enough
>>
>> that they are free to practice their religion; when they are  
>> prevented from acting as though they are the only religion deserving  
>> of respect, they start whining and making up bullshit about how  
>> everything was great until they were forced to treat other religions  
>> as deserving of respect.
>>
>> -- Ed Leafe
>> -- http://leafe.com
>> -- http://dabodev.com
>>
>>


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