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Mom,' 'dad,' banned; now 600,000 students could go
WorldNetdaily.com ^ | February 07, 2008 | Bob Unruh

Posted on 02/08/2008 3:57:52 AM PST by Man50D

Only months after a new state law effectively banned "mom" and "dad" from California schools, a total of 600,000 students could follow because of what has been described as the "repudiation" of 2,000 years of Christian morality, according to leaders of a new campaign assembling education alternatives.

The campaign is called California Exodus, and is being headed by Ron Gleason, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Yorba Linda, who said while the country excels in social, economic, scientific and political accomplishments, it "gets low grades on the education of its children."

The issue is the state legislature's adoption of Senate Bill 777, which requires only positive portrayals of homosexual, bisexual, transgender and other alternative lifestyle choices.

"First, the law allowed public schools to voluntarily promote homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality. Then, the law required public schools to accept homosexual, bisexual, and transsexual teachers as role models for impressionable children. Now, the law has been changed to effectively require the positive portrayal of homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality to six million children in California government-controlled schools," said Randy Thomasson, chief of the Campaign for Children and Families and one of those who originally called for an abandonment of public schools.

"To rescue their children, loving parents need to find an alternative to government schools, and every church needs to make it a priority to help parents be in charge of their children's education again," he said.

He has condemned public school districts as "no longer a safe emotional environment for children" under the new law, signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, that will introduce children as young as kindergarten to the homosexuality and other alternative lifestyle choices.

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To: wintertime; gracesdad

The numbers vary by source, but they are all bad. Regarding the SBC, the 88% “never to return figure” is an SBC number. Last fall, the SBC did a do-over (I think they were embarrassed by having publicly stated that they lost so many) and found that about 70% leave but that about 2/3rds return “at some level”. At face value, this is not at all good. “At some level” includes people who show up at Christmas and Easter only. A large percentage of those who returned came back for cultural reasons only (”Well, we have children now and we thought it would be a good idea....”).

88% is probably too high (and the never to return statement should never have been made for obvious reasons). On the other hand, I am reasonably sure they are getting back substantially fewer than the 2/3 return rate they claim. Bear in mind, however, that Moore was simply citing the SBC’s own alleged findings.

The discussion of how many children leave church is a misplaced concern (unless you are a pastor concerned about cashflow). What matters is not how many posteriors are in pews, but what the people professing to be Christian believe and do. There the news is far worse and relatively incontrovertible. Christian Smith’s “Soul Searching” (Oxford University Press) is a damning indictment of the church’s performance. Those findings are also very similar to those of Barna Research. Fewer than 20% of young people professing to be Christians really are. Public schools and the media, on the other hand, have been very effective in their evangelization of children out of Christianity. Sissy pastors and materialistic parents have provided the schools and media with an able assist.


181 posted on 02/08/2008 5:10:46 PM PST by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: gitmo

Instead, children will be taught that sexual orientation and gender are merely a matter of personal choice,”

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(Sitting here having a good time!)

It does make you wonder! :)

Now that you have pointed out the inconsistency, if you’re born defective, how can it be a **personal**choice**?

Someone should make a map of the Liberal/Marxist mind. I get lost in the twisted network of their reasoning.


182 posted on 02/08/2008 5:17:25 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: SoftballMominVA; wintertime; metmom; cinives

Do you have any basis for claiming the data were “massaged” by Shortt (or Moore, for that matter)? And how would they “massage” it when they had no hand in producing it? In fact, the “numbers” have institutional sources. It is unfortunate that you have gone from conducting a defense of a small, rural school district to making slanderous claims.

The numbers vary by source, but they are all bad. Regarding the SBC, the 88% “never to return figure” is an SBC number. Last fall, the SBC did a do-over (I think they were embarrassed by having publicly stated that they lost so many) and found that about 70% leave but that about 2/3rds return “at some level”. At face value, this is not at all good. “At some level” includes people who show up at Christmas and Easter only. A large percentage of those who returned came back for cultural reasons only (”Well, we have children now and we thought it would be a good idea....”).

88% is probably too high (and the never to return statement should never have been made for obvious reasons). On the other hand, I am reasonably sure they are getting back substantially fewer than the 2/3 return rate they claim. Bear in mind, however, that Moore was simply citing the SBC’s own alleged findings.

The discussion of how many children leave church is a misplaced concern (unless you are a pastor concerned about cashflow). What matters is not how many posteriors are in pews, but what the people professing to be Christian believe and do. There the news is far worse and relatively incontrovertible. Christian Smith’s “Soul Searching” (Oxford University Press) is a damning indictment of the church’s performance. Those findings are also very similar to those of Barna Research. Fewer than 20% of young people professing to be Christians really are. Public schools and the media, on the other hand, have been very effective in their evangelization of children out of Christianity. Sissy pastors and materialistic parents have provided the schools and media with an able assist.


183 posted on 02/08/2008 5:20:40 PM PST by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: achilles2000; SoftballMominVA
Thank you achilles for the following information ( post #181) SoftballmominVA should be pinged as well.
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From post (#181)

The numbers vary by source, but they are all bad. Regarding the SBC, the 88% “never to return figure” is an SBC number. Last fall, the SBC did a do-over (I think they were embarrassed by having publicly stated that they lost so many) and found that about 70% leave but that about 2/3rds return “at some level”. At face value, this is not at all good. “At some level” includes people who show up at Christmas and Easter only. A large percentage of those who returned came back for cultural reasons only (”Well, we have children now and we thought it would be a good idea....”).

88% is probably too high (and the never to return statement should never have been made for obvious reasons). On the other hand, I am reasonably sure they are getting back substantially fewer than the 2/3 return rate they claim. Bear in mind, however, that Moore was simply citing the SBC’s own alleged findings.

The discussion of how many children leave church is a misplaced concern (unless you are a pastor concerned about cashflow). What matters is not how many posteriors are in pews, but what the people professing to be Christian believe and do. There the news is far worse and relatively incontrovertible. Christian Smith’s “Soul Searching” (Oxford University Press) is a damning indictment of the church’s performance. Those findings are also very similar to those of Barna Research. Fewer than 20% of young people professing to be Christians really are. Public schools and the media, on the other hand, have been very effective in their evangelization of children out of Christianity. Sissy pastors and materialistic parents have provided the schools and media with an able assist.

184 posted on 02/08/2008 5:22:40 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Man50D

It’s happening now in our local public school district and some of us have been fighting it. I don’t have children in the public elementary/middle school but I’m still fighting it. I’m a taxpayer and it’s my right. I have kids in the public high school and don’t really care about the propaganda being shoved down their throats because they’re old enough to know better and they do know better.

I taught public high school and now sub teach in public school,both elementary/middle and high school. It’s amazing what is being taught to these kids. Socialism is revered. And the masses are clueless.


185 posted on 02/08/2008 5:28:22 PM PST by Twink
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To: wintertime
Please read my post #121.

I read it. In fact I read it prior to the post I made.

Now read what I wrote -- you are an obnoxious, hatred filled anti-public schooler who considers anyone involved with public schools to be child abusing, anti-Christians.

You, madam, have gone over the deep end.

186 posted on 02/08/2008 5:35:02 PM PST by Gabz (Don't tell my mom I'm a lobbyist, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whorehouse)
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To: achilles2000
I found the following paragraph on the front page of the California Exodus Mandate website.

Wow! The idea that Christian teachers should re-evaluate what they are doing in the government schools **is** catching on. I hope I can do my part to spread the idea!

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From the California Exodus Mandate website:http://www.californiaexodus.org/

A Challenge to the Christian Employees of the California School System

Every Christian employee of the California public schools must understand that the new school legislation requires all school employees, and particularly teachers an administrators, to collaborate in the spiritual and psychological molestation of children mandated by SB 777 and related legislation. Every school employee needs to ask himself or herself whether he can remain in such a system.

187 posted on 02/08/2008 5:36:21 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Gabz; ConservativeTrucker; SavannahJake; PaulZe; AKA Elena; Oshkalaboomboom; LikeLight; ...
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Freep-mail me to get on or off my pro-life and Catholic List:

Add me / Remove me

Please ping me to note-worthy Pro-Life or Catholic threads, or other threads of interest.

Government schools are organized child abuse. Subjecting a child to the NEA educrats is a massive and evil error. Got that?

188 posted on 02/08/2008 5:36:28 PM PST by narses (...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
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To: Gabz

I am **not** going to ask the administrator to remove your post.

Your post should stand for all to read.

If your post disappears it is because you or someone else has asked for it to be removed.

Respectfully,

Wintertime


189 posted on 02/08/2008 5:45:30 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Twink
I taught public high school and now sub teach in public school,both elementary/middle and high school. It’s amazing what is being taught to these kids. Socialism is revered. And the masses are clueless.
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Please consider giving up the fight to reform the government schools. The best thing to do would be to work for their complete elimination.

It is time to SHUT DOWN PERMANENTLY the atheistic, pro-homosexual, Marxist madrassas! ( mis-named “schools”)

190 posted on 02/08/2008 5:49:48 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: narses
Government schools are organized child abuse. Subjecting a child to the NEA educrats is a massive and evil error. Got that?

Oh, I got it alright --- call me a child abuser again and you will be reported for violating the rules of this website.

191 posted on 02/08/2008 5:57:29 PM PST by Gabz (Don't tell my mom I'm a lobbyist, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whorehouse)
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To: wintertime
By the way, my son lost his job because he was **honest** and **open**.

That wasn't the implication of your repeated posts saying that he "let it slip" that he was a Christian.

Given your posts about teachers, one would have to think that "a good Christian" would be living in such a way that his or her faith was obvious, and he or she wouldn't have to "let it slip"....

192 posted on 02/08/2008 5:57:45 PM PST by Amelia (Cynicism ON)
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To: wintertime

I really don’t care. Your posts are the posts that are in violation of the TOS here, not mine.

Cordially, because I have NO respect for you........

Gabz

By the way — I at least stand by my statements by posting under my real name and including where I live..........neither which you can claim.


193 posted on 02/08/2008 6:04:48 PM PST by Gabz (Don't tell my mom I'm a lobbyist, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whorehouse)
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To: Gabz

When I do, hit the abuse button. My opinion remains the same, government schools are organized child abuse. Wake up before it is too late.


194 posted on 02/08/2008 6:11:56 PM PST by narses (...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
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To: wintertime

As long as my taxes are paying for it and as long as children are being subjected to the liberal agenda, I will continue to fight it. I’m sure not much will be done given our stupid masses but I won’t stop fighting.

There will be no shutting down of public schools, surely you must know that? A huge portion of our society won’t allow it and a huge portion would suffer even moreso from any shutting down. These parents won’t educate their kids even if they didn’t have a public/free school to send them to. If our taxes are paying to keep these schools running then we have a duty to make sure they’re run correctly, imo.

I didn’t and won’t home school my kids. That’s fine for some, and I give them credit, but I won’t do it and I have a degree, a few degrees. Of course, if I had to, I would. I happen to think my teaching them all these content areas wouldn’t benefit them. My children didn’t attend and don’t attend public school in the elementary and middle school years. I sent them to catholic/private school, as was my choice, for a reason and fortunately we were able to afford it. And I send them to public high school, as is my choice and my taxes are paying for it.

I do agree with you that the public school system is and has been for decades, a couldren (sp) for every liberal idea. However, if we teach our children, if parents parent their children, the school system will have a minimal negative impact on them. I see it with my own kids, even the ones in catholic school. It’s all about personal responsibility and accountability imo and unfortunately, the masses don’t have that.

Sure, I could have home schooled my kids until I had to get a job to help our family. And I chose not to and I chose to pay for catholic/private schooling.

The bottom line, for me anyway, is as long as my taxes are supporting education, then I have a say/voice in what’s going on and I will continue to fight what’s going on. Public education is a liberal stronghold. But it’s not going away unless every single citizen no longer sends their kids to public school - and that’s unrealistic imo. Just like overturning Roe v Wade is unrealistic imo. Yet I will fight to stop tax payer funded abortion and the whole idea that abortion is a choice and not murder.


195 posted on 02/08/2008 6:12:40 PM PST by Twink
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To: Amelia
From the California Exodus Mandate website:http://www.californiaexodus.org/

A Challenge to the Christian Employees of the California School System

Every Christian employee of the California public schools must understand that the new school legislation requires all school employees, and particularly teachers an administrators, to collaborate in the spiritual and psychological molestation of children mandated by SB 777 and related legislation. Every school employee needs to ask himself or herself whether he can remain in such a system.

196 posted on 02/08/2008 6:13:10 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Twink
I’m sure not much will be done given our stupid masses but I won’t stop fighting.

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I am reminded of Dagney ( sorry spelling?) in the book “Atlas Shrugged”.

$$ Good luck! $$

Very Respectfully,
Wintertime

197 posted on 02/08/2008 6:18:19 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Gabz; wintertime
Your posts are the posts that are in violation of the TOS here, not mine.
I see where you call wintertime insane. THAT is a violation of TOS. OTOH, wintertime and I have strong opinions about the abusive nature of government schools. That is NOT a TOS violation now, is it?
198 posted on 02/08/2008 6:18:46 PM PST by narses (...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
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To: Amelia

I came into the thead late and I haven’t read all theposts. I think we posted to each other awhile ago (maybe not).

I have many issues with public education, hell, all education. But I was a high school (public school) teacher and now sub teach at all levels. I have huge issues with the NEA, AFT, teacher unions and hate that teachers are unionized. I live in the NE and I’m starting to learn/think that the public ed system here is different than other regions.


199 posted on 02/08/2008 6:19:33 PM PST by Twink
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To: Gabz

Saying it again. WHY was I pinged to this?

If you really want me to weigh in, I will. I can tell you though, it’s not going to look flattering on you when I say what I think.


200 posted on 02/08/2008 6:25:58 PM PST by MacDorcha (Do you feel that you can place full trust in your obsevations of the physical world?)
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