Fwd: seatbelts (was Re: Men and Emotions)

MiAirah@aol.com (MiAirah@aol.com)
Fri, 28 Nov 1997 22:45:45 -0500 (EST)


In a message dated 97-11-26 12:06:20 EST, rj@eli.elilabs.com writes:

<< What goes against the grain is not the wearing of the seatbelt, but
 the being told that I must wear it.
 
  >>

Not to be rude, but this just seems like an extremely rebellious attitude.
 Submission and obedience involve doing things that we're told to do, whether
we *like* it or not.  It *is* the commandment of God to obey the law of the
land.

(I know I'm asking for a big-time flaming) 
Amanda
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>>>>> "Brian" == Rev Brian K Berger <revbkberger@banet.net> writes:

    Brian> It may go against the grain, but it
    Brian> is good sense to wear a seatbelt when in a car. I seldom do
    Brian> so myself except in slippery conditions. Guess by my own
    Brian> admission then I am not that smart.  Another discussion in
    Brian> it self.

What goes against the grain is not the wearing of the seatbelt, but
the being told that I must wear it.

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