Perhaps somewhat off topic, but an observation nonetheless that I concur with.Originally posted by gb93433:
Some of the weakest Christians I met were in the churches I pastored where the people were surrounded by Christians all time.
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Perhaps somewhat off topic, but an observation nonetheless that I concur with.Originally posted by gb93433:
Some of the weakest Christians I met were in the churches I pastored where the people were surrounded by Christians all time.
I don't think Christ was referring to the quality of a child's scholastic education. In fact, I think that using Christ's words in such a manner is a perversion of scripture. </font>[/QUOTE]Christ was speaking of all worldly endeavors.Originally posted by Johnv:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Aaron:
As Christ said, what does it profit them?
I don't think Christ was referring to the quality of a child's scholastic education. In fact, I think that using Christ's words in such a manner is a perversion of scripture. </font>[/QUOTE]Christ was speaking of all worldly endeavors. </font>[/QUOTE]Sez you. But who appointed you the final interpreter of God's word?Originally posted by Aaron:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Johnv:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Aaron:
As Christ said, what does it profit them?
A school run by a synogogue is worse than a secular school. They will teach children that Christ has not come, and that Jesus was a lying bastard.Originally posted by Petrel:
Apparently you think that sending a child to a school run by a synogogue causes them to gain the world but also lose their immortal soul. . .![]()
I think that it gains them a good understanding of reading, writing, and arithmetic.![]()
Sez you. But who appointed you the final interpreter of God's word? </font>[/QUOTE]It's pretty straightforward, but I'm openminded. What do you think he was talking about?Originally posted by Magnetic Poles:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Aaron:
Christ was speaking of all worldly endeavors.
False dichotomy. It is quite possible for a Christian to benefit from study with the unsaved. It's quite possible for a person who earns a Ph.D. in a non-theological realm to go to heaven. I don't know if you mean to suggest this, but you seem very opposed to "book larnin'."Originally posted by Aaron:
The end goal of all true education is Christ, and all other efforts are dung in comparison. What does it profit a man if he lose his own soul? What do you think all the Ph.D's will think of their education while they're sizzling in hell?
Neither an educated man nor God. 2+2 in base 3 is 11, not 10. In base 4 it would be 10.Originally posted by DHK:
Is it man or God that knows that 2+2=10 in a base 3 number system?![]()
Then explain why some of the strongest Christians come out of parachurch organizations situated on the campuses of secular universitities, military bases and areas of the world where Christians are persecuted. It is adversity that makes a person strong not just intellectual education. Some of the weakest Christians I met were in the churches I pastored where the people were surrounded by Christians all time. </font>[/QUOTE]They are the exceptions and not the norm. Josh McDowell, for example, has a wonderful testimony of how he was saved on the campus of secular university, and then has gone on to be one of the most prolific contemporary Christian apologetics of our time. What we don't hear about is the many casualties on the way. I myself could give you testimonies of those who have "apostasized" to Islam, Catholicism, other cults, etc. The cults especially are very active on the campuses of university, and now also in the third world countries.Originally posted by gb93433:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DHK:
I condemn the system itself; its curiculuum, and generally what I have observed and read what happens in the public school systems.
They are the exceptions and not the norm. Josh McDowell, for example, has a wonderful testimony of how he was saved on the campus of secular university, and then has gone on to be one of the most prolific contemporary Christian apologetics of our time. What we don't hear about is the many casualties on the way. I myself could give you testimonies of those who have "apostasized" to Islam, Catholicism, other cults, etc. The cults especially are very active on the campuses of university, and now also in the third world countries.Originally posted by DHK:
Not at all. Simply putting it in its proper perspective. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.Originally posted by Petrel:
I don't know if you mean to suggest this, but you seem very opposed to "book larnin'."
Not sure whom this was directed to, but if it's to me, could you rephrase it? I'm not sure what you're asking.Originally posted by Frogman:
Jesus also said:
Ye do err, not knowing the scripture, nor the power of God.
Some of you think God can not preserve His elect in any and all situations?
Boy, are you all trying to complete the work of atonement for them?
Did Christ save you and me and then take us out of the world?
Bro. Dallas
That is a great idea being that the material being left in the library is material gleaned from the library.Originally posted by HankD:
lifeandliberty,
I didn't take the time to read through this whole thread so in case someone didn't make this suggestion try this.
Get yourself some time on the library internet, go to an anti-abortion website and do some research, print out their material, pictures and leave all or some it in the printer, tables, etc.
I see internet printouts all over the public library I vist.
Try leaving the graphic pictures of the aborted babies on the screen when you leave.
If they ban you for that, take them to court.
Perhaps you can find a Christian lawyer who will argue your suit gratis.
HankD
Exactly, hang 'em with their own gallows (so to speak).That is a great idea being that the material being left in the library is material gleaned from the library.
Hogwash. Granny is trying to teach her grandchild that life is sacred. She is also trying to tell people that Salvation is theirs if they want it. She is also rebuking Sodomy. How is that child abuse?Originally posted by Magnetic Poles:
IMO, the kind of tactics you describe, granny, equate to child abuse.