[MD] What "moral revolution" is called for by the MOQ?
pholden at davtv.com
pholden at davtv.com
Thu Mar 22 08:34:43 PDT 2007
Quoting "Laycock, Jos (OSPT)" <Jos.Laycock at OFFSOL.GSI.GOV.UK>:
> Good.
>
> "Existing choices" are the moral preferences held by parents which govern their
> own lives and personal beliefs.
> I consider it desirable for children to have the right (and ability) to make these
> types of profound choices for themselves without undue pressure to conform to a
> family standard.
> The freedom of choice of the (eventual) young adult is more desirable than the
> supposed parental freedom of choice exercised in selecting a particular school
> with a particular moral bent.
I don't think your average 5 year old has the maturity to make wise choices
for herself. But, I could be wrong.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: moq_discuss-bounces at moqtalk.org
> > [mailto:moq_discuss-bounces at moqtalk.org]On Behalf Of pholden at davtv.com
> > Sent: 22 March 2007 14:40
> > To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
> > Subject: Re: [MD] What "moral revolution" is called for by the MOQ?
> >
> >
> > Quoting "Laycock, Jos (OSPT)" <Jos.Laycock at OFFSOL.GSI.GOV.UK>:
> >
> > > thought as much,
> > > Sounds like a model for reinforcing existing choices not
> > making new ones.
> >
> > Parents have little choice as to where to send their kids to
> > school under
> > the present government-union controlled public school system. So where
> > are these "existing choices" you speak of?
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