Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Presbyterians: Pull kids from public school

Pastor follows Baptists' lead in presenting resolution to denomination

Following the lead of Baptist activists, a Tennessee pastor from the Presbyterian Church in America today is scheduled to introduce a resolution to the denomination's General Assembly to urge members across the nation to pull their children out of public school.

As WorldNetDaily reported, a group of Baptists last year presented a resolution to the Southern Baptist Convention that eventually was killed.
Noting that "the millions of children in government schools spend seven hours a day, 180 days a year being taught that God is irrelevant to every area of life," the resolution said, "Many Christian children in government schools are converted to an anti-Christian worldview rather than evangelizing their schoolmates."

Holy crap! Creeping sanity!

The road back to Rome is a long and rough one. Bless and protect them on their journey, Lord.

(That was the eternal optimist in me typing. Obviously, this is a reaction to the perversity of the government schools. They have gotten so bad, even schismatics are afraid.)

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