Never Too Bad to Love
My parents cautioned me about it over and over again—especially my dad.
When I became a middle schooler, my parents began to warn me about whom I hung around with. “Bad company corrupts good morals,” they would say. While both my parents were Christians, my dad was a fundamentalist (I know because he proudly proclaimed himself as one.). So my young life was filled with rules and regulations—warning me of particular behaviors considered off-limits and against associating with those who would tempt me to consider those behaviors. And there were even a few years when they sent me to private schools hoping I would meet a better quality of peers. Read more...
When I became a middle schooler, my parents began to warn me about whom I hung around with. “Bad company corrupts good morals,” they would say. While both my parents were Christians, my dad was a fundamentalist (I know because he proudly proclaimed himself as one.). So my young life was filled with rules and regulations—warning me of particular behaviors considered off-limits and against associating with those who would tempt me to consider those behaviors. And there were even a few years when they sent me to private schools hoping I would meet a better quality of peers. Read more...
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