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To: Rocketman

check out Killology.com for a real eye-opener!


21 posted on 02/09/2005 7:07:16 PM PST by The Spirit Of Allegiance (ATTN. MARXIST RED MSM: I RESENT your "RED STATE" switcheroo using our ELECTORAL MAP as PROPAGANDA!)
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To: Blurblogger
Interesting website -- From the Col's thing he was talking about how when some one wants to kill you it changes your life -- and I gathered that he considers it a social redeeming quality

-- then on another page he talks about Children TV movies and Viseo games making children into killers. I was surprised by that in light of the main page

I guess I would have to look over his material to make a better judgment.

We know that something has change in society since the 1980's when we started having all this serious youth crime.

The problem is that Video games were in their infancy then and I think I can say that in the 1970's blowem away movies and TV shows ran for for a decade or so without these fatal results.

Death wish, Dirty harry We couldn't talk about that enough when I was a kid. The only caveat is what effect this would have had on real small children ages 2-5 (This may be where the breakdown occurs when the Child's mind is forming good and evil -- because these would have been the 12 - 14 year olds in the 80's (Just a thought)

On a different note one of my observations of the western Church is that none are willing to suffer much less die for their beleifs in Christ, none it appears are willing to sell all that they have give it to the poor and follow chirst, and none are willing to share of his cup.

But all are willing to rule and reign in this life and to pile up riches in this world.

44 posted on 02/10/2005 12:21:26 AM PST by Rocketman
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