[MD] What "moral revolution" is called for by the MOQ?

Case Case at iSpots.com
Thu Mar 22 09:05:06 PDT 2007


[Jos]
not at 5 (obviously), but a 5 year old is very suggestible, in what state is
that (previously) 5 year old's mind at age 18? Are they capable of clear
choices if they have suffered 13 years of indoctrination?

[Case]
Much as I hate to agree with Platt I do not think children should decide
things like where they go to school. Responsible parenting involves making
these kinds of important decisions for our children. We should give children
decisions to make but those should be decisions that are appropriate for the
individual child's level of development.

Is a child who has received no "indoctrination" at all capable of making any
sort of choice at all? Suffered? You think educating children, teaching them
how to behave appropriately in society is bad?




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