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Religious Extremism: A Parenting Style
mouse:
--- Quote ---On 2005-06-20 14:59:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Many Mormon program owners disregard the law and do what they want under the guise of being obedient to Heavenly Father."
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If they're really LDS, they would follow the laws in their religion, too. And one of those is preventing harm towards children. So, they must be lying about their religion.
Although I'm not a Mormon, I do know what the religion is about, have attended the church services many times, and have friends who are Mormon. Believe me, I found out all I could about it on both sides of the story, and it does have good teachings and a wonderful influence, including behavior towards children. One can see that just by looking at how the members live their lives.
Anonymous:
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Utah Child Abuse Cases on the Rise
Saturday is no-hitter day, and we're not talking about baseball, but child abuse. The number of cases continues to grow in Utah.
(Apr 15, 2005) --
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MIDVALE-(KSL News) -- The number of cases of child abuse in Utah are on the rise. More than 12,000 cases were reported across the state last year.
"We in the state of Utah, fall in about the middle range of cases of child abuse across the county. In Salt Lake county it self, we had about 5,700 children who were victims of abuse last year.
Salt Lake County Child Abuse Prevention Team Chair Diane Spencer says Utah is one of a few states that records children who witness domestic abuse as abuse victims also.
A free event at Valley Fair Mall on Saturday will address the issue.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-06-20 16:10:00, mouse wrote:
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On 2005-06-20 14:59:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Many Mormon program owners disregard the law and do what they want under the guise of being obedient to Heavenly Father."
--- End quote ---
If they're really LDS, they would follow the laws in their religion, too. And one of those is preventing harm towards children. So, they must be lying about their religion.
Although I'm not a Mormon, I do know what the religion is about, have attended the church services many times, and have friends who are Mormon. Believe me, I found out all I could about it on both sides of the story, and it does have good teachings and a wonderful influence, including behavior towards children. One can see that just by looking at how the members live their lives."
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MOUSE ... Mormons may treat their own kids well but other parent's kids have died at the hands of Mormon owned and run programs since 1990. Each death was 100% PREVENTABLE ... meaning the children did not have to die if someone had been doing their job, or just didn't abuse them in the name of toughlove.
Anonymous:
That does NOT only apply to Mormons.
Anonymous:
This is NOT a religion specific problem. It is an individual program specific situation. Each one is unique according to the directors and guidlines.
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