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Baptist 'exit strategy':
Groundswell of support for exodus building
WorldNetDaily ^
| 10/20/2006
| Bob Unruh
Posted on 10/20/2006 1:24:53 PM PDT by achilles2000
If you like sexually transmitted diseases, shootings and high teen pregnancy rates, by all means, send your children to public schools. That's the word from a leader in the fast-growing movement within the 16 million-member Southern Baptist Convention for parents to pull their children from those schools in favor of homeschooling.
Pastor Wiley Drake
The program is called Exit Strategy and Pastor Wiley Drake, whose home state of California has done some things especially offensive to Christians this year, is a leading promoter.
In an interview with WND, he said that those problems and others are prevalent in public schools, and some Christian leaders even have said it could be considered child abuse just to register children in such a facility....
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: baptist; educaton; exodus; homeschooling; moralabsolutes; publikskoolz; schools; southernbaptist; wileydrake
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The problem is that if everyone did this, what would happen to freak dancing and cheerleaders? The end of civilization as we know it...
To: achilles2000
Good, good.
Lib controlled schools are the root of the comie/leftie problem ..
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:29:12 PM PDT
by
voletti
(Awareness and Equanimity.)
To: achilles2000
"If you like sexually transmitted diseases, shootings and high teen pregnancy rates, by all means, send your children to public schools."
Gee, it's so not like the Baptists to use fear and hyperbole to direct the actions of their congregations!
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:30:45 PM PDT
by
Lunatic Fringe
(Say "NO" to the Trans-Texas Corridor)
To: achilles2000
In Philadelphia, the schools now have a "Gay History Month".
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:31:51 PM PDT
by
sportutegrl
(This thread is useless without pix.)
To: achilles2000
The more who pull themselves from the indoctrination centes the weaker will be the influence of the indoctrinators.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:33:01 PM PDT
by
Tribune7
To: achilles2000
It's a real shame that the "spirit of Vatican 2" led to the closings of so many parochial schools.
But I think we are reaching the point where a majority of voters may be willing to say that they should not have to pay taxes to support swinishly wasteful and badly run public schools AND pay to educate their children privately.
Not to mention the fact that in the cities numerous blacks and others attend parochial schools on scholarship even though they are not Catholic.
The whole education business needs to be reinvented. If the Baptists pull out, that will be a major step toward revaluating the entire system.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:33:44 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Lunatic Fringe
Gee, it's so not like the Baptists to use fear and hyperbole to direct the actions of their congregations! Try: use the truth to inform their independently Christ-minded, congregationalist, peers in the priesthood of believers.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:34:51 PM PDT
by
unspun
(What do you think? Please think, before you answer.)
To: unspun
Try: use the truth to inform their independently Christ-minded, congregationalist, peers in the priesthood of believers. LOL!!!!
Oh man, that's rich!!!
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:36:26 PM PDT
by
Lunatic Fringe
(Say "NO" to the Trans-Texas Corridor)
To: Lunatic Fringe
You seem to fear the word.......
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:37:23 PM PDT
by
Axlrose
To: achilles2000
16 million-member Southern Baptist Convention for parents to pull their children from those schools in favor of homeschooling. With a congregation that big, they ought to be able to start up some sedcular schools of their own. Homeschooling is actually pretty demanding. Not that many people can handle it.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:37:28 PM PDT
by
Dracian
To: Dracian
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:41:11 PM PDT
by
Lunatic Fringe
(Say "NO" to the Trans-Texas Corridor)
To: Dracian
Au contraire, homeschooling may require less instructional time that the typical parent wastes conforming his and his family's life to the demands of government schools. With the curriculum and support that is available, anyone can homeschool----as long as he wants to. For most, it is just a question of priorities.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:44:01 PM PDT
by
achilles2000
(Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
To: Lunatic Fringe
You don't know much about Baptists.
Suggestion: don't advertise your ignorance.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:47:54 PM PDT
by
unspun
(What do you think? Please think, before you answer.)
To: Dracian
I speak as a Southern Baptist.
1.) Home schooling ain't that difficult. Parents should not be scared off from it, as there are many great resources - many will educate the parents about the Christian foundations of our country. (My wife and I home schooled our kids for several years.)
2.) NO church organization ought to seek as much influence as the SBC is. God's Word tells us the parents (primarily the father) are the folks He holds responsible for educating the kids. The church is to support parents - without much regard for which school the rug-rats go to.
3.) The SBC is heading down the path to irrelevance, being more concerned with social ills than with discipleship. Welcoming purpose-driven, seeker-sensitive, and emergent doctrines that tear folk away from Scripture in favor of pleasing man.
4.) Therefore, we ought to have confidence only in Almighty God - the three-in-one creator and sustainer of our souls.
To: Lunatic Fringe
Lunatic, research demonstrates that homeschooled Christian children out test the stuffing out of national averages.
Once again, you display a marked ignorance, yourself.
What causes you to come here and campaign against Christ-influenced people who seek private education -- here in FR of all places?
Glutton for punishment?
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:49:53 PM PDT
by
unspun
(What do you think? Please think, before you answer.)
To: unspun
You don't know much about Baptists. I was raised Southern Baptist, thank you.
Suggestion: don't advertise your ignorance.
Follow your own.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:52:26 PM PDT
by
Lunatic Fringe
(Say "NO" to the Trans-Texas Corridor)
To: unspun
Lunatic, research demonstrates that homeschooled Christian children out test the stuffing out of national averages. Post this research, please. I'd like to see it.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:53:08 PM PDT
by
Lunatic Fringe
(Say "NO" to the Trans-Texas Corridor)
To: Lunatic Fringe
Then take your peculiar personal struggle elsewhere. I suggest to the Lord.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:53:34 PM PDT
by
unspun
(What do you think? Please think, before you answer.)
To: Lunatic Fringe
It's evident you didn't learn much while a Southern Baptist.
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:55:24 PM PDT
by
em2vn
To: Lunatic Fringe
Gee, it's so not like the Baptists to use fear and hyperbole fact and understatement to direct the actions of their congregations! There. fixed it...
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posted on
10/20/2006 1:57:03 PM PDT
by
maine-iac7
("...but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." Lincoln)
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