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To: epicure who wrote (100797)4/9/2005 1:06:31 PM
From: Suma  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
The posts on religion and philosophy that you have made are very interesting..

Would you disclose what grade levels you teach and the name of the course...

I found the description of Ground Hog day and the way you integrated the film with the philosophies being studied very interesting. I didn't like the film and now if I had to see it again in context of what you post it might take on a very different meaning.



To: epicure who wrote (100797)4/9/2005 1:57:40 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Some times you make a lot of sense. Nothing in that lunch box should be tampered with by any school official, nor any student allowed to act in any "official" way by the school.

And then you say something like. I totally disapprove of- like the boy scouts

If you studied the Boy Scouts, you would find that they deal very effectively with religious topics. You can earn a merit badge for your religious faith, but the Boy Scouts does not specify that you must follow Christianity, Buddhism, Jewish, or Muslim faith.

WHY do you disapprove of the Boy Scouts? I haven't been in the Scouts since I was an eighth grader, so I'm not trying to antagonize you. I am merely curious why a teacher who could benefit from the sense of duty and honor that is taught in Boy Scouts would object to it.