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rockrabbit 25-02-2005 12:58

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Yeah he will wonder where I got my information from hehehe!!!,,,,,,, cheeky git what you mean they could end up like me I AM HOPING SO!!!!!!!!!!!! GOOD SENCE OF HUMOUR, GOOD LOOKING, LONGER LEGS THAN THE FATHER (SHORT ARSE), AND A WAY WITH WRAPPING PEOPLE ROUND THEIR LITTLE FINGER, who could'nt wish for all these qualities in there kids??

have you started tomoz nights drinking session early lol

slinky 25-02-2005 13:02

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have you started tomoz nights drinking session early lol

No I get worse after drink because of the BEER GOGGLES!!!:drink: :silly:

Acrylic-bob 25-02-2005 13:54

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Am I right in thinking that rockrabbit, slinky, and tinkerbelle all went to Mount Carmel?

slinky 25-02-2005 13:56

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Am I right in thinking that rockrabbit, slinky, and tinkerbelle all went to Mount Carmel?

No I went to moorhead and so did tinks, rock and my hubby went to mount carmel

Tinkerbelle 25-02-2005 13:56

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Am I right in thinking that rockrabbit, slinky, and tinkerbelle all went to Mount Carmel?

No me and Slinky went to Moorehead.

Tinkerbelle 25-02-2005 13:58

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Originally Posted by slinky
No I went to moorhead and so did tinks,

She spent 5 years there and still can't spell it properly :D !!

slinky 25-02-2005 13:59

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
She spent 5 years there and still can't spell it properly :D !!

Hehehehehe missed the E oooppps

Tinkerbelle 25-02-2005 14:02

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Originally Posted by slinky
Hehehehehe missed the E oooppps

:o No you didn't Slinky I DID, there is no 'E', that's what you get for being a smart a*se lol!!! NOW i really do hope Mrs. Jones and Mr. Neville read this !!

Sparkologist 25-02-2005 14:29

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Now there was a waste of oxygen; Terry Neville.

slinky 25-02-2005 14:36

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
:o No you didn't Slinky I DID, there is no 'E', that's what you get for being a smart a*se lol!!! NOW i really do hope Mrs. Jones and Mr. Neville read this !!

I am even more dozier than you though because I was meaning the moorhEad, but I have put the E in lmao.

Acrylic-bob 25-02-2005 14:37

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Hmmm. The title of the thread questions the relevance of teaching in the subject areas of Religious Education and History. I think that a perusal of the four pages of contributions in this thread more than adequately explain the need for such teaching as well as pointing out the woeful inadequacies in the way that such subjects are currently taught.

I have long held the view that it is important for a person and also for nation to know, in the instant, where they stand. To do this one must first know where one has been. Hence the need for the study of our History, personal, national and global. Armed with this knowledge it is then possible to have a clear view of where one would like to go, using the lessons of history to avoid repeating past errors. It is said, not without reason, that the nation which refuses to learn from it's own history is condemned to repeat it.

Religion, as an academic subject, is useful in that it combines a study of the development of ethics and morality with history, thus enabling us to differentiate between what is good and what is bad, it also provides us with the philosophical tools with which to handle the moral dilemmas which attend that differentiation.

The study of both Religion and History teach us that there is more to life than "me" and proves that the constant clamour for the instant gratification of all desires is a shallow, facile and superficial way of living.

As with most things, the relevance to the young of such considerations is largely dependent on the way that they are presented. "I would rather be taught nothing than be taught something badly" Is as pertinent a statement today as it was when it was first uttered in the seventeenth century.

slinky 25-02-2005 14:43

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Bob don't mean to be rude but do you get out much??:rolleyes:

Acrylic-bob 25-02-2005 15:04

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Why do you ask?

slinky 25-02-2005 15:08

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Why do you ask?

Are you best mates with ROY off corrie by any chance?

Acrylic-bob 25-02-2005 15:09

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Who........?


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