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	<title>Comments on: Educating Evil-Geniuses</title>
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		<title>By: Staphon</title>
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		<description>I agree, morals should be taught more and better. This is actually partly what my Senior Sem paper was about. Back in the day, during the golden and silver age of comics, the children of America were taught the fantastic morals in such a subliminal way that children would just all of a sudden know with every spidey sense in them that something was wrong. They would deal with it the way the Super Heroes would. The best thing is that the Super Heroes would for the most part do what Jesus would do, bring Justice and fairness. Now, in the New age of comics, we have heroes that don&#039;t swing from the same moral fiber like they used to. And so, it is important, now more than ever, to guide the young in a way that teaches them what right and wrong is, because our new heroes are not doing the job. We definitely don&#039;t have the help that we used to. Its way too cool to be the villain now-a-days...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree, morals should be taught more and better. This is actually partly what my Senior Sem paper was about. Back in the day, during the golden and silver age of comics, the children of America were taught the fantastic morals in such a subliminal way that children would just all of a sudden know with every spidey sense in them that something was wrong. They would deal with it the way the Super Heroes would. The best thing is that the Super Heroes would for the most part do what Jesus would do, bring Justice and fairness. Now, in the New age of comics, we have heroes that don&#8217;t swing from the same moral fiber like they used to. And so, it is important, now more than ever, to guide the young in a way that teaches them what right and wrong is, because our new heroes are not doing the job. We definitely don&#8217;t have the help that we used to. Its way too cool to be the villain now-a-days&#8230;</p>
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