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Old School Thoughts
Frank Goodman
285 episodes
1 week ago
Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?
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Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?
Show more...
Society & Culture
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S6:E30 What Do You Teach Your Children?
Old School Thoughts
21 minutes 58 seconds
1 month ago
S6:E30 What Do You Teach Your Children?

I asked Martha to support me in addressing this topic because the answers have to do with taught behavior from parents and others in the child's or children's social environment. Here's the deal - racism and hatred still exist. It continues from generation to generation. Some people hide behind religion and love to minimize their behaviors, but what is usually misconstrued is that one can love hatred. Hateful organizations exist because they teach generations to love hatred.

This is our first episode, on this topic, and we will allow God to lead us in this assessment and to provide us with the spiritual discernment to leave us all with something "real" to consider.

Old School Thoughts
Memories, of my past, have always driven me to explore history as it pertains to my “I remember when” experiences. I remember the closeness of community, safety, and house parties. Where did it all go?