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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1113308" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I agree Nesikep. We are all born in sin and it is up the parents to raise the child. Other institutions play a part but the responsibility is with the parents. I will acknowledge this doesn't insure perfect children 100% of the time but it sure is more successful than the alternative. I seriously doubt this tragedy would have occurred had the parents devoted more time with the child. Got him in 4-H, helped him raise a show steer or something other than just leaving him to rot his brain in front of the video games. I think for a mother to tell her own child "you are not good enough" tells a lot about what he had to deal with. What kind of mother would do this to their child?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1113308, member: 4362"] I agree Nesikep. We are all born in sin and it is up the parents to raise the child. Other institutions play a part but the responsibility is with the parents. I will acknowledge this doesn't insure perfect children 100% of the time but it sure is more successful than the alternative. I seriously doubt this tragedy would have occurred had the parents devoted more time with the child. Got him in 4-H, helped him raise a show steer or something other than just leaving him to rot his brain in front of the video games. I think for a mother to tell her own child "you are not good enough" tells a lot about what he had to deal with. What kind of mother would do this to their child?! [/QUOTE]
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