Re: druid's role in prison ministry fhionamacg fhionamacg@yahoo.com Wed Mar 12 12:14:01 2003 TopazOwl wrote,*br*: You understand correctly. Anyone outside the *br*: law is a non-person and has no rights.*br*:*br*: It has always been my own stand on this *br*: matter that Druids, who were part of the *br*: enculturation process and held the fiber of *br*: society in their hands, would not have ministered *br*: to a non-person.*br*:*br*: Now, once that non-person again regained *br*: his/her rights under the law (either by serving *br*: the time or paying the eric), then a Druid might *br*: consider ministering to and teaching them.*br*:*br*: If and when I have more time to write, I will *br*: outline what our approach to this dilemma has been *br*: in the past.*br*:*br*: Leigh*br*:*br*Greetings and Blessings All*p*I look forward to your deeper reply Topaz Owl, and am very interested in what "our approach to this dilemma has been in the past". Thanks*p*F/|\ Re: druid's role in prison ministry TopazOwl 1130 Tue - Mar 11 - 08:59am 24.65.52.189