“cobble — we’re going on belief for round 2, not how you were raised. careful, while the post-round 1 crowd tilted left (with some notable counterweights) the round 2 survivors might tilt right on average.”
cobble — we’re going on belief for round 2, not how you were raised. careful, while the post-round 1 crowd tilted left (with some notable counterweights) the round 2 survivors might tilt right on average.
Remember the days, not that long ago, when admitting one was Jewish or gay was far more difficult than admitting one was a lawyer?
Park slope blogger vs. Chinese mommy:
1. Park slope blogger: My 9 year old son likes to feel up my boobs. I’m not going to judge him for that.
2. Chinese mommy: Touch my boobs and I slam your fingers in the grand piano.
“cobble — we’re going on belief for round 2, not how you were raised. careful, while the post-round 1 crowd tilted left (with some notable counterweights) the round 2 survivors might tilt right on average.”
I BELIEVE!
Most Christian demoninations baptize.
“I’m non-practicing, but since I wasn’t baptized does that knock me out of the running? I do believe, sort of, in my own heathen way.”
yeah – no unbaptized heathen babies allowed!
She wrote a book. Apparently her methods worked fine for child #1, but not so well for child #2. I think she’s crazy.
do most Christian denominations baptize?
cobble — we’re going on belief for round 2, not how you were raised. careful, while the post-round 1 crowd tilted left (with some notable counterweights) the round 2 survivors might tilt right on average.
lech – I’m not Jewish, a lawyer nor gay. I am an atheist.
Someone post a link to the Chinese mom article, please.