Love the artwork. Better watch out for Bruce Leroy, shogun of Harlem.
I would argue that the Bible is better because Aesop, a great black man, did not have the insight of the Pauline letters, the stories of the old testament, nor did they teach respect to your elders. Deference to those who came before is important, and that was not the focus of Aesop. I love Aesop, however, and keep a hard cover, gold leaf edition of his fables at my house.
The most important lesson for children to learn is that there are boundaries set by adults, and those boundaries are to be respected. The bible does a better job of this than Aesop, and is still less violent that Tom and Jerry.
2006-11-27 02:00:31
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answered by lundstroms2004 6
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Aesops Fables
2006-11-27 01:32:41
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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Aesop's Fables.
2006-11-27 01:53:17
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answered by Pico 7
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Aesops Fables...no confusion there..just good common sense.
2006-11-27 01:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Aesops fables are based on biblical storys, case closed!
2006-11-27 01:32:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, since the Bible wasn't written for children, I'd have to agree with you.
Although a couple of those fables get rather nasty at the end.
2006-11-27 01:32:04
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answered by jinenglish68 5
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I think you yourself do not comprehend Aesop's Fables.
"They who act without sufficient thought, will often fall into unsuspected danger." - Aesop
2006-11-27 01:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you, Aesops Fables. The bible is just a buch of baloney.
2006-11-27 01:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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aesops fables because children can relate to these stories with more ease.
2006-11-27 01:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, I like The Berenstein Bears! :)
2006-11-27 01:32:10
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answered by Heck if I know! 4
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