Posted on 02/13/2008 1:11:48 PM PST by bs9021
California Here I Go
by: Malcolm A. Kline, February 13, 2008
If you cant beat em, leave em. Noted author, attorney and activist Phyllis Schlaffly has some characteristically sage advice for Golden State parents upset with the manner in which homosexuality will be handled in California public schools thanks to a law recently signed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Many of us have worked to reform public schools, the Christian Newswire reported the lady as saying. Unfortunately, SB 777 and the related legislation represent a repudiation of 2,000 years of Christian moral teaching on human sexuality, marriage, and the family.
The result is that Californias schools are now promoting behaviors and lifestyles that are physically and spiritually dangerous for children. Consequently,...
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreportonline.net ...
People just roll over today. They won’t stand up and fight for what they really believe in. 1% of the population is gay and the rest of us have to give in to them. BS...ain’t happenin here.
Christians are taxed to support schools they cannot use.
Sometimes there’s a time to fight and other times better to let those who love living in the cesspool have at it. In the story of Sodom and Gomorrah Lot had to be removed because the debauchery around him was so intense and threatened his family. The wisdom to fight or flight....
San Francisco will be destroyed in a conflagration - again. The correlations with Biblical stories will be delicious when it happens.
Every time I have to drive thru San Francesspool I make sure to put the asbestos windshield wipers on my car for the inevitable fire and brimstone. :-P
Not just Christians...
True that.
Is everybody ready for vouchers yet?
I grew up in the 50's and 60's ... where the Lone Ranger took out bad guys and Sky King made daring rescues.
Television and movies all displayed the imagery of quick and decisive action against wrong.
Over the years, though, we've all come to learn that, to correct something will take time ... and most of what we see as an immediate threat, we know will not be dealt with in an immediate way.
I want to think the law and righteousness would be more powerful than evil, but evil has cloaked itself in the law and righteousness in such a way as to stay the hand of immediacy.
We therefore look on with anger or sadness as evil laughs it's way through rape.
What is missing is the will to do immediate harm.
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