I don't think it would be right to send these to your step-son.
Seems as though it would be along the same lines as when my aunt used to send my mother anti-Mormon literature as she was converting to Mormonism. It was something my mother sighed at, then tried to get over. But it hurt.
Telling your step-son, "I can't support you in this," is hurt enough. Sending him literature to back it up, no matter how researched - will most likely not wake him up to the harm around him.
IF he personally asks to see your research, simply because such information has not been made available to him - then, yes, it would be right to send him these things and more. Otherwise, keep mum.
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Last edited by genuinegirly; 12-10-2007 at 06:15 PM..
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