1 posted on
04/24/2002 5:03:15 AM PDT by
Starmaker
To: Starmaker
btt
2 posted on
04/24/2002 5:06:44 AM PDT by
GailA
To: Starmaker
Anything to undermine Christianity. Liberalism is a religion unto itself, and the last thing Liberals want to do is compete with God!
To: Starmaker
BTTT
4 posted on
04/24/2002 5:10:42 AM PDT by
EdReform
To: KentuckyWoman
. . . . O-B-E Bump . . . .
To: Starmaker
There needs to be a "Duckbite Downside Legacy" file compiled to track all these little assaults on Christianity. It is pervasive, yet one is scoffed at if one suggests that such antipathy towards Christians even exists.
The Ten Commandments are covered up at one courthouse, taken down at another, a student is told that she must remove her crucifix pendant, a coach is told that he cannot work at Stanford because he is Christian...all these disparate little duckbites begin to look like a closing web when viewed in total from a historical perspective.
It is important to keep in mind however, that this closing net may very well be God's way of fishing for the truly faithful - separating the chaff from the wheat. What kind of man or woman is going to profess fealty to The Lord when they've just witnessed some talibani or U.N. Globocop saw off their mate's head and are now holding the rusty knife to their childs throat? Only the true of heart and God knows.
6 posted on
04/24/2002 6:24:48 AM PDT by
Wm Bach
To: Starmaker
I think that this liberal practice may backfire at some point. More and more Christian parents are awakening to the ploy, and beginning to question why other religions are talked about in schools but even mentioning the name "Jesus" is forbidden. The backlash won't be pretty, if and when enough parents start speaking out, or more pull their kids out of the public schools. I'm already seeing more of this locally, which has been relatively passive up to now.
7 posted on
04/24/2002 6:29:49 AM PDT by
serinde
To: Starmaker
All Christians should take their children out of public schools.
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