Thread: Moral Issues
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:55 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Gina
Back to morals, how can our children have morals when most of the time its not taught at home. I feel for the future generation for there will be none....
You're right, Gina. Teaching morals does begin at home. As parents we have the right to exercise a little thing called "censorship". After all, we are the parents!! We SHOULD have limit ratings set on our TVs and be aware of what our kids are watching. I think that TVs and computers should be in an area where the parents can see what's being watched.

My daughter really doesn't have a problem with wearing clothes that I don't like(such as too revealing), but she does know that at any time Mom has the right to have her change into something more appropriate (My problem is that she ALWAYS wants to wear jeans and t-shirts!). Just because something is in style doesn't mean that it's appropriate to wear!

I invite her to have her friends over to our house so that I can know her friends. Friends' morals can rub off on our own children.

You will reap what you sow with your children. The time and energy that you put into raising your children to be good moral and godly people will pay off big time in the years to come.

Sorry, but I have such wonderful kids (not that we haven't had a few problems) that I could always go on and on. I feel that my husband and I have done a wonderful job in raising our family.
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