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In a message dated 5/12/03 8:21:09 AM, bunsofaluminum60@... writes:

<< My daughter and I were just talking about Mr. Rogers yesterday. Her

sun school teacher asked "Is Jesus more like Mr. Rogers or

Braveheart?" and they came to the conclusion that He is like both.

But the question was about this stereotype we have of what Mr. Rogers

is like. >>

What age Sunday School class is this that the teacher is expecting the kids
to all have seen Braveheart!? SHEESH!!! Sheesh.

And I'm the "Let them watch R!" advocate, and I think Braveheart is pretty
much too rough for lots of kids.

Sandra

Heidi

--- In [email protected], SandraDodd@a... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/12/03 8:21:09 AM, bunsofaluminum60@h... writes:
>
> << My daughter and I were just talking about Mr. Rogers yesterday.
Her
>
> sun school teacher asked "Is Jesus more like Mr. Rogers or
>
> Braveheart?" and they came to the conclusion that He is like both.
>
> But the question was about this stereotype we have of what Mr.
Rogers
>
> is like. >>
>
> What age Sunday School class is this that the teacher is expecting
the kids
> to all have seen Braveheart!? SHEESH!!! Sheesh.
>
> And I'm the "Let them watch R!" advocate, and I think Braveheart is
pretty
> much too rough for lots of kids.
>
> Sandra

LOL LOL Abbie's sunday school class is high school age, and it is
often just her and her teacher (Tiny Church). She hasn't seen
Braveheart, but I think she and her Sun school teacher have talked
about William Wallace some. They've become friends over the past
couple of years. I'm glad Abbie has her.

HeidiC