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Re: Violence and censorship
Posted By: unipeg, on host 209.254.22.234
Date: Thursday, March 9, 2000, at 19:30:37
In Reply To: Re: Violence and censorship posted by Stephen on Wednesday, March 8, 2000, at 21:42:29:

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> > I think you are allowed to have a moment of silence, expecially if some tragidy had occured. A moment of silence is like haveing the flags at half-mast, a sign of respect. The respect is directed to any particualar diety, or even a diety at all in some cases, so I don't see any problem with it.
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> > Speed'thatsall'ball
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> Well, that's a completely different issue. Yeah, for a tragedy I'd assume that a moment of silence can be observed, but that's different than a regular moment of silence that could be used for prayer (this idea of a "moment of silence" to be used for whatever students want is I believe one of the compromises certain religious elements were going for back when this was a big issue a few years ago).
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> Stephen

a mandatory minute of silence in public schools jsut passed the Virginia legislatures.

uni"what do you think about that?"peg

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