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RJR_fan -> RE: christian culture (4/28/2008 4:49:23 AM)
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And last... homeschooling (we do it btw) is a counter-cultural way of attempting to reclaim kids from a hostile culture. I will not argue it's the only way. My wife and I were products of private Christian schools and that worked out for us Actually, Christian education, whether in the home or in parent-funded Christian schools, simply refuses up front to hand the children over to the hostile culture. No need to "reclaim" what we never relinquish! We do have two rival faiths contending for the future. Christians are charged to raise their own children, at their own expense, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, for God's purposes, for God's glory. We have been entrusted with something of infinite value, the lives, hearts, and minds of little critters who will live forever, in one of two places. Then, on the other hand, the devotees of today's Moloch, The State, say that they have the right to confiscate 30 hours a week of our children's lives today -- and to send our children to kill and be killed in foreign countries after they grow up. Meanwhile, whenever taxation exceeds 10%, we have a civil government claiming to be more important than God, and seeing itself as entitled to lay claim to chunks of our lives (tax monies) for its grandiose schemes. I pay my taxes, in full, since "it's only money." My children, though, are not mine to hand off to Caesar. They are the Lord's, and woe is my lot if I fail in that assignment. Billy Sunday had a million notches on his Bible, and lost all three of his sons to booze, broads, and boodle. He was not a successful minister of the gospel. Those million strangers were less important than his three sons, I believe. Meanwhile -- as public schools continue to manufacture incompetence, the future belongs to principled and competent young people. They are a far more reliable retirement plan than "social security." Definitely a much more pleasurable investment.
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