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angel676
08-05-2001, 05:18 AM
I don't mind talking about Lisa Whelchel, I don't mind reading about
Lisa Whelchel, but can we lay low on
the discussions about religion? I'm not
comfortable talking or reading about
religion. I realize that I've posted
one or two posts about Lisa Whelchel
being too religious. But since then,
it appears to me, that is all we have
been discussing, so all I'm asking is
if we can lay low on the discussions
concerning religion. Thank you for your
time!

callmetootie
08-05-2001, 09:30 AM
I agree that religious talk on a sitcoms-dedicated board isn't exactly normal, but Lisa Whelchel's career in very interesting, and really...her books aren't about religion too much. Creative Corrections was more about family-type stuff, and punishment to children, etc.

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angel676
08-05-2001, 11:09 AM
I've never read her book "Creative Corrections". I don't have any kids!

Adele
08-05-2001, 02:55 PM
What crazed idiot writes a book about correcting children?????? Hey parents, look at my great ways to punish your Kids! YA! Geeze......that is sick

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Adele
08-05-2001, 03:32 PM
What crazed idiot writes a book about correcting children?????? Hey parents, look at my great ways to punish your Kids! YA! Geeze......that is sick
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angel676
08-05-2001, 10:15 PM
Aren't there enough books on how to raise
or punish children? What makes this book
any better then the rest? Just a thought!

Ralph_Malph
08-05-2001, 10:59 PM
what makes it special? I dunno. But seeing that there ARE people out there reading it, it's gotta be somewhat good. You might wanna ask a book reviewer who's read it.

KerriBerri687
08-05-2001, 11:27 PM
i dunno..personally i cant see myself writing a whole book on how to raise kids. but..whatever floats your boat as i always say! hehe

Ralph_Malph
08-06-2001, 03:13 PM
I don't think I'd be writing a book on how to raise kids either, but judging on how many kids are nowadays, SOME PARENTS can use such a book.

angel676
08-06-2001, 09:16 PM
Any book that gives advice or tips on
how to raise or punish your child is
just that, advice or tips. But, it's
the parents' final choice. Not all parenting books are right. This next part
is just my opinion and if anyone takes
it the wrong way, I trully am sorry. If
a parent needs a book on how to raise
their child/children, what kind of a
parent does that make him/her? Can't they
control their child/children? If they
can't, they turn to a parenting book?
I'm not saying it makes the parents bad
parents, but they should know the general
knowledge of being a parent. That's all
I can think of at the moment. Once again,
if I made anyone upset, I trully am sorry!