Re: druid's role in prison ministry TopazOwl Tue Mar 11 08:59:58 2003 You understand correctly. Anyone outside the law is a non-person and has no rights.*p* It has always been my own stand on this matter that Druids, who were part of the enculturation process and held the fiber of society in their hands, would not have ministered to a non-person.*p* Now, once that non-person again regained his/her rights under the law (either by serving the time or paying the eric), then a Druid might consider ministering to and teaching them.*p* If and when I have more time to write, I will outline what our approach to this dilemma has been in the past.*p*Leigh*p*Daven wrote,*br*: If they are outside the law, then it is my *br*: understanding that they are a non-person, and thus *br*: subject to no privelages of the law, until such *br*: time as they redeem themselves in the eyes of the *br*: law.*br*:*br*: But then again, I am not a Brehon nor am I an *br*: expert in this.*br*:*br*: Daven*br* Re: druid's role in prison ministry Daven 1129 Mon - Mar 10 - 6:50pm 66.67.203.166