Posted by camju on January 06, 2011 at 18:47:53 from (142.161.8.149):
In Reply to: GUNS AND KIDS posted by JR.FRYE on January 06, 2011 at 15:39:24:
Well...who do we blame for not teaching are children about WRIGHT AND WRONG. Some like to say it is societies fault.Who is society?EVERY last one of YOU are soiciety,so you blame yourself? It is up to US PARENTS to teach are children,if we don't are we not to blame for what they do? It may not be DAD who pulled the trigger,but what did DAD do or did DAD not do to keep the kid from pulling the trigger? IT still goes back to his fault.YES there are few very few exceptions.eg(mental disorders). As was mentioned below discipline creates RESPECT.With no respect for others or yourself what have you got? I don't need a loaded gun to protect me in my house.I have been taught to turn the other cheek."what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul" "though shalt not kill" are grounds that I and many have stood on in the past and with that I can always get a good night sleep. TO GOD BE THE GLORY.
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