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towelie
June 15th 05, 02:28 AM
TV's Larry wrote:

> Her side of the story starts with skipping a church meeting to go with a
> girlfriend to a local coffeehouse. The sixth of eight children, Kathleen
> was raised in a Christian home with strict rules against associating with
> anyone outside her family's church congregation. So perhaps Kathleen was
> naive when she agreed to go to a movie with a young man she met at the
> coffeehouse.

Maybe if the parents had taught the girl about life, instead of trying to
shelter her from the rest of the world, she would have better dealt with the
situation, and not been raped. I place my blame on the girl's parents and
their exclusionary religion.

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creature who would create such a thing. - Anthony Flew, March 22, 2005
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georgann
June 15th 05, 01:16 PM
> TV's Larry wrote:

>> Her side of the story starts with skipping a church meeting to go with a
>> girlfriend to a local coffeehouse. The sixth of eight children, Kathleen was
>> raised in a Christian home with strict rules against associating with anyone
>> outside her family's church congregation. So perhaps Kathleen was naive when
>> she agreed to go to a movie with a young man she met at the coffeehouse.

towelie wrote:

> Maybe if the parents had taught the girl about life, instead of trying to
> shelter her from the rest of the world, she would have better dealt with the
> situation, and not been raped. I place my blame on the girl's parents and
> their exclusionary religion.

georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:

Do you see the boy and his parents as blameless?

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