In> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 09:36:15 -0800 In> From: "Lisa Marasco, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]> In> Subject: Re: EZZO method In> see this. The Ezzo philosophy of children as young adults denies their In> childhood existence and reflects the Victorian era influence on In> Christianity (outer appearances again win the show! But what about the In> white-washed sepulchre?), which is cultural, and not Biblical! No, this method is not Biblical, but do we have the right to try to change someone's religious views, or are we obligated to try to help them within their own culture? On a personal basis I will not hesitate to challenge someone what is the basis for their belief, and offer another interpretation. However, in a professional position I can only offer information about the problems created by rigid schedules. I'm just a bit confused as to how far it is allowed to go when/if I run into this situation, and would like be prepared for it. Jo Clark, LLLL