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The cesspool?Originally posted by Maverick:
The best thing is toget your kids out of the public school system and let the Liberals have the cesspool.
I don't really care what you say about public schools but I'm disappointed that you don't realize how unBiblical it is not to care who gets offended.Originally posted by Mr. Curtis:
I'll chime in and call public schools a cesspool.
And I don't care who gets offended.
AITBRomans 12:18 If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all.
I agree.Originally posted by baptistforever:
Public schools:
A missions field where children can share their faith in God with other children who would not hear it any other way.
Brother, you do what you are accusing her of doing.Originally posted by Mr. Curtis:
I don't really see any evidence that you come here to be edified. Your posts are mostly scolding us Baptists for one thing or another.
Yup. Just don't get upset of people disagree with you.Just because we are Christians, does not mean we can't state our opinions about the state of the world.
Biblical reference please. Genesis 13 tells me that Lot went toward Sodom because he and Abraham were constantly in each other's way because of their immense flocks, servants and possessions. If you have more information, please share it.That is the same logic Lot used to go to Sodom.
Well they could be posting here instead, twisting someone's words and characterizing everyone who is not just like them as on the road to hell. (Actually, I like the expression "going to hell on a greased slide" better myself...)Making the world a better place, right ? Being nice and respectful to everyone while they are on the road straight to hell.
Tell it to Jesus. He was constantly in trouble for socializing with sinners. Too bad you weren't around to straighten Him out!I believe in spreading the word, and the priesthood of the believer, but I don't believe we have to fellowship, or even be friends with the unsaved.
If you are weak, you probably shouldn't continue to associate with friends who are likely to get into trouble. But positioning yourself in the midst of mainstream society as a witness to a lost world is something quite different.I ama much stronger Christian now that I don't hang around my old unsaved friends.
In general, public schools need a lot of work. But in most places it is still possible to get a good education if the students are motivated and the parents are involved. Much of the success of private schools come from the selection process (picking students with the highest potential) and parental involvement. I know a little bit about this since I worked for a nationally-recognized award-winning private school for 7 years.And the state of puplic education in America is a mess. I'm sorry you don't see that.
Wow... Your perspective is going to be from the worst end of the public system!Originally posted by Mr. Curtis:
I see your points, but don't agree with everyone of them. Like you, I have years of experience in schools, I worked in a secure facility for 9 years with adolescent offenders.
Evolution was taught as theory when I was in school. I don't know if that has changed, but I was in a fairly liberal, highly Democratic, unionized area when going to public school. I realize that there are places where is situation is much different, so I can't comment on other places except to say that there appears to be a wide diversity of requirements for public school teachers from district to district, region to region. You can't make blanket pronouncements about all of them.I know how puplic schools work, as my brother is a teacher, who is trying to get a job in a private setting, but has settled for tutoring, but will not teach in a public school that tells him he has to teach evolution, and acceptance of deviant lifestyles. I commend him for that.
The "sinners" usually received Jesus with open arms while the religious types were often the hostile ones. The gospels are full of examples, but you might want to look at Matthew 9:9-13 where Jesus dines with Matthew and his "sinful" friends.As far as I can see, Jesus hung around mostly with his disciples, who believed he was the son of God. When he talked with non-believers, he told them the truth. I don't see him fellowshipping with a hostile crowd anywhere. I never see a reference to him smiling at error.
Certainly the evil in the world can assist us with yielding to temptation, but it does not necessarily cause it. Lot is responsible for his sin and he couldn't blame it on his location. The New Testament is full of believers who lived in the mainstream of an evil and hostile culture and thrived.And as far as Lot goes, 2 Peter 2:8 indicates he was a saved man, a believer. But Genesis 19 tells us he "sat in the gates" of the city, indicating he was probably a ruler, or a judje. Going back to 2 Peter, verse 8 in chapter 2, tells us Lot's righteosness did not change Sodom's behavior, but the other way around.
Yes, you do come across that way. But I also sense a healthy zeal for what you think is right. Please be careful about generalizations and remember to season every pronouncement with grace and humility. It's a struggle for all of us.Thanx for the challenge, BB, I know I am sounding hateful and mean,
I bothers me too. That's one of the reasons why I currently work in a "secular" industry doing a "secular" job. I talk to more unbelievers and have a more effective personal witness than when I was a pastor and people would try to avoid me. I am still doing ministry, but I'm ministering to a congregation of coworkers and professional contacts. I share the gospel by the way I live, the love and concern I have for others, and the way I accept people where they are when I meet them. After a while, things naturally move toward opportunities to share the gospel in a personal, realistic way, not some canned "4 spiritual laws" sales technique.but it bothers me that people are going to hell. That is why I take such a hard-line stance.
I understand. But please, try to understand another person's point of view before you blast them. Christians have the same Lord, the same destiny and the same hope and faith. Let's remember that we are family before blasting each other.I don't talk to non-Christians like this.