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  • Obedience to law
  • Fairness in work and play
  • An understanding of natural consequences and the law of the harvest
  • A grasp of mercy and forgiveness and an understanding of the futility (and bitter poison) of carrying a grudge

Can children gain any inner desire to be fair and sportsmanlike and to care as much for the rights of others as for their own? Can they even go beyond fairness and feel genuine mercy and compassion for others? Can our homes have simple legal systems that involve rewards, punishments, and provisions for repentance? Where is the right balance between structure and leniency, between firmness and flexibility, between justice and mercy?

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