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danmorelock

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  1. If I'm not mistaken, the Scouts' roots are deeply embedded in Christianity, where they began. In current day and age, the Scout may consider themselves non-sectular, but they can't shake their past. Besides, boycotting art and entertainment, censorship, and freedom of speech IS relevant to scouting. Are you suggesting that these topics are not of value to the youth of today? That they should not learn about them and form their own opinions? As adults, don't we have an obligation in inform today's children so they can make educated decisions in the future when they are running our country.
  2. I think we're missing an opportunity to discuss something of relevance: Is it art, and does Athen have a valid commentary on religion and the Catholic church (assuming it's Catholic because of the nun). My interpretation of the nun/cross picture is that the Catholic church, one of the richest organizations in the world, is corrupt in handling their money and assigning sin to the publich on topics that its own priests are participating in (the obscured hand reaching for the penis of male dancer/Christ). The hand of the nun is open, leaving interpretation open to whether she's putting mone
  3. I have been reading these forums for quite some time, and this is the first time I felt compelled to sign up and respond. If Ms. Stevens is truly sincere about her crusade, she is merely shooting herself in the foot by giving viewers so much information about the photographer, i.e., curiosity killed the cat. I went, I paid $2.95 for the trial version, I saw. That being said, our world has been inundated with art forms that depict much more graphic detail and violence, than does Athen Grey's. I rather enjoyed his visual commentary on religion, and the church in general (e.g., the pr
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