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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;Virtue&#8217; Wrapped in Teen Magazines&#8217; Clothing</title>
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		<title>By: Abby</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2005 13:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, I must say this one thing, teens have the right to choose, we all do; and they will, but the thing is that we are not to &quot;propaganda&quot; anyone to believing what it is that we should believe. The outcry is to decipher what is right and what is wrong. The media has made it seem glamorous to live a certain way and by that I mean to be tolerant to things that lead to death. Look I am not one to be extreme, but I know that we don&#039;t get the full picture from any one source. The deal with this magazine is that its offering another perspective and we are all grown enough to really search for truth. The truth is what we need to look at not what so and so says is true but what the ultimate Creator did. We are not condoning people, they are people and no one is better than anyone else, but the fact is to shine light on the darkness and the deceitfulness of certain aspects that the media has been glorifying for the past century. We must wake up and see that there is no grey area, everything is either right or wrong and that is a fact. We just learn to suffocate our inner voice (our God given conscious) and we go on our merry way, living our &quot;fleshly&quot; lives instead of focusing on our spiritual one. I am not wanting to call anyone &quot;immoral&quot; and there is only one rightful judge- but what I am saying is that there is a right and wrong and that is plain and simple.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I must say this one thing, teens have the right to choose, we all do; and they will, but the thing is that we are not to &#8220;propaganda&#8221; anyone to believing what it is that we should believe. The outcry is to decipher what is right and what is wrong. The media has made it seem glamorous to live a certain way and by that I mean to be tolerant to things that lead to death. Look I am not one to be extreme, but I know that we don&#8217;t get the full picture from any one source. The deal with this magazine is that its offering another perspective and we are all grown enough to really search for truth. The truth is what we need to look at not what so and so says is true but what the ultimate Creator did. We are not condoning people, they are people and no one is better than anyone else, but the fact is to shine light on the darkness and the deceitfulness of certain aspects that the media has been glorifying for the past century. We must wake up and see that there is no grey area, everything is either right or wrong and that is a fact. We just learn to suffocate our inner voice (our God given conscious) and we go on our merry way, living our &#8220;fleshly&#8221; lives instead of focusing on our spiritual one. I am not wanting to call anyone &#8220;immoral&#8221; and there is only one rightful judge- but what I am saying is that there is a right and wrong and that is plain and simple.</p>
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		<title>By: Ceci (from the interview)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ceci (from the interview)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2005 16:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, I must say, I looked at the magazine, and I disagreed with what it said. So does almost every person I know. I know people who are homosexual, and they are just as wonderful of people as any other i know. It&#039;s not fair that the other commenter here should try to say that I don&#039;t know what I&#039;m talking about. Perhaps thousands could be brought in who agreed with the propaganda that the magazine threw at its readers, but most those are not most teens. It isn&#039;t that all the rest lack morals, it&#039;s simply that we want to make our own choices. If a magazine tells me &quot;homosexuality is morally wrong,&quot; i&#039;m not simply going to say &quot;okay, i suppose that&#039;s true because this magazine told me.&quot; No one wants to be told what to think. And just because this is true does not mean that my parents do not teach me morals. It does not mean that I surround myself with cigarettes and beer and naked women. That is simply not fair. That my beliefs should automatically cause someone to think me immoral reflects poorly on the other, not on me.

Thank you.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I must say, I looked at the magazine, and I disagreed with what it said. So does almost every person I know. I know people who are homosexual, and they are just as wonderful of people as any other i know. It&#8217;s not fair that the other commenter here should try to say that I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;m talking about. Perhaps thousands could be brought in who agreed with the propaganda that the magazine threw at its readers, but most those are not most teens. It isn&#8217;t that all the rest lack morals, it&#8217;s simply that we want to make our own choices. If a magazine tells me &#8220;homosexuality is morally wrong,&#8221; i&#8217;m not simply going to say &#8220;okay, i suppose that&#8217;s true because this magazine told me.&#8221; No one wants to be told what to think. And just because this is true does not mean that my parents do not teach me morals. It does not mean that I surround myself with cigarettes and beer and naked women. That is simply not fair. That my beliefs should automatically cause someone to think me immoral reflects poorly on the other, not on me.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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		<title>By: dlogan</title>
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		<dc:creator>dlogan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2005 17:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I read this interview in the Post Dispatch and I was very upset with the outcome.  They interviewed two girls, when I could bring thousands of girls who would think this magazine is great.  The new generation of teenage girls have been raised with almost naked women, cigarettes, beer, and gays on TV, Bilboards, and every other place you can look.  It&#039;s just a way of life to them.  I am very thankful that there still is parents out there that teach thier teenagers morals.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read this interview in the Post Dispatch and I was very upset with the outcome.  They interviewed two girls, when I could bring thousands of girls who would think this magazine is great.  The new generation of teenage girls have been raised with almost naked women, cigarettes, beer, and gays on TV, Bilboards, and every other place you can look.  It&#8217;s just a way of life to them.  I am very thankful that there still is parents out there that teach thier teenagers morals.</p>
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