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To: MarDav
With God all things are possible (to them that believe)...including the calling of God on a life to teach in the public schools, right? Right?
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Well?....Then what about Christians who work in abortuaries, take the money, had the institutionments to the abortionist, and clean up the mess.

I suppose you would say all things are possible through God.

73 posted on 11/23/2012 4:40:19 PM PST by wintertime
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To: wintertime

Let me address your silly example of the abortuary. I say silly because you are attempting to liken what goes on in an abortuary with what goes on in public schools. This is an absurd analogy (as I’ve remarked earlier) because students walk out of public schools daily and still have opportunity to be saved (although apparently not by your god—yours seems to be so incapable of doing anything with those rotten public school children—not to mention their evil, useless idiot parents). Anyway, in the abortion clinic no good is done, a life is ended. Another life is rendered scarred by the residual guilt that will inevitably ensue as a result of such a horrible decision. The same is not the case in the public school. There, while it is true that by and large today’s schools lack any moral guidance, avoid with extreme prejudice (in most cases) any mention of the Living God, and lay a foundation for humanistic thinking that will inevitably lead to godless living, some good may yet be done in the lives of those students. As long as their is some chance to do some good, attempting to do so is not only worthwhile, but necessary - especially in light of the eternal reality of the soul.


76 posted on 11/23/2012 6:38:17 PM PST by MarDav
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