WOW, 10%!!! And the state-run media didn’t even notice the error. Interesting, though to give them the benefit of the doubt, they probably checked them first. I’m positive they know the numbers for the Secular Schools though...
“Penn State professor Philip Jenkens reported that between 2 to 3 percent of Protestant clergy are pedophiles. His same study reported that less than 1.7 percent of Catholic priests are pedophiles. There is simply no reason to think that clergy child molesters are solely a Catholic problem. -
***The results of this survey were reported in the book, Ministerial Ethics by Joe Trull and James Carter (2d ed. 2004), and in The Baptist Standard editorial, Churches must act to prevent clergy sexual abuse, 4/22/2002. - (source: The voice of SNAP Baptist)” -
http://stopbaptistpredators.org/alarmingnumbers.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2712883/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2720579/posts?q=1&;page=51
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2709296/posts
See the above links where the above stats were posted plus more information. The Secular Schools are/were 10 percent (possibly more) and that’s where our focus should be, instead of carrying water for the homosexual predators who have infiltrated our schools at an ever growing rate. Our schools are being run by people who were/are teaching our kids about “fisting”, homosexuality is normal, etc. The English Fabians brought their program to the Fabians in this country, one of which was John Dewey (see their Atheist Humanist Manifesto). They were only to happy to begin the implementation, and as they believed in a gradual process, it wasn’t even noticed by the public-at-large until fairly recently, today we’re seeing the fruits of their labor. It will get worse - HORRENDOUSLY WORSE - unless they’re stopped.
Alex, you’re obviously good at research...I wish you’d do some digging into the Fabians (for a start)...you’d get a rude awakening.
Except for the 10% number (I think it's more like 1.5%), I'm in complete agreement with you on this. I'm no fan of public, i.e. government-funded-and-run school systems, and what you point out is one of many reasons why. Moving children out of public schools and into charter schools, private schools, and home schools is the best solution IMO.