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Poodwaddle.com (my little brother!) The Biblical Basis for Homeschooling Christian Children ~ Pt. 5 ~ A Battleground for the Minds of Our Children
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{ 10:49, 2008-Oct-7 } { Posted in Associate's Thesis 2008 } { 0 comments } { Link } A Battleground for the Minds of Our Children “Jesus said to His disciples: ‘Things that cause people to sin are bound to come, but woe to that person through which they come. It would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around his neck than for him to cause one of these little ones to sin. So watch yourselves.’” (Luke 17:1-3) John Dewey was a very out-spoken prophet for the anti-God public school system. Not only did he not want God entering through the doors of our schools, but God’s absolutes, God’s morals and principles would put a wrench in his plans for our youth. There is no room for the God or anything to do with His kingdom. “Every teacher should realize the dignity of his calling; that he is a social servant set apart for the maintenance of proper social order and the securing of the right social growth…In this way the teacher is always the prophet of the true god and the usherer of the true kingdom of god.”[1] [emphasis mine] And again, just in case you didn’t understand the first time, he added this for good measure: “Faith in the prayer-hearing God is an unproved and out-moded faith. There is no God and there is no soul…There is no room for fixed, natural law or moral absolutes.”[2] Oh, but there is more. Horace Mann and John Dewey were certainly not the only ones to take this point of view. They are merely standing at the head of the line of our modern school system. More recently, Paul Blanshard, a writer for The Humanist magazine even hinted that even though For anyone who doubts, Blanshard was not the first person to think this way. Adolph Hitler once said, “Let me control the textbooks, and I will control And let us not forget about this generation’s leader of the pack: The National Education Association. Dr. John Goodland wrote a report for the NEA in which he said, “Our goal is behavioral change. The majority of our youth still hold to the values of their parents and if we do not resocialize them to accept change, our society may decay.”[6] [emphasis mine] Reading, writing and arithmetic have had to make way and be replaced by a new value system. Values clarification seems to be the order of the day whether parents want it be or not. (Remember the outcome of the Ninth Circuit Court’s decision.) “Values Clarification.” It has the sound of the educational system desiring nothing more than to help our youngsters get a handle on right and wrong, doesn’t it? Mary Pride, in her book “The Way Home,” is not one known to beat around the bush. She cuts right to the chase as she puts it this way: “…as the public schools are demanding the right to indoctrinate children in values that may be directly contrary to the parents’. Sex education courses are designed to brainwash children into accepting homosexuality and fornication as ‘valid forms of sexual expression.’ Values clarification classes systematically destroy the Biblical concepts of an absolute right and an absolute wrong. One-world government programs in Social Studies are meant to destroy patriotism, while the study of ‘women’s role in today’s society’ is a front for indoctrination in feminism. Economics courses teach socialism; English teachers assign pornography as required reading; even my high-school gym class featured instruction in occult Yoga techniques.” Even though I graduated from high school in 1977, I can personally verify nearly everything she listed. In my own experience, my Psychology teacher required us to lay on mats hooked up to monitors that measured our bio rhythms. All in the name of progressive learning. Mann and Dewey would have been so proud. [1] John Dewey, My Pedagogic Creed ( [2] John Dewey, Characters and Etlents, Popular Essays in Social and Political Philosophy, Vol. II (New York: Holt, 1929), 515 [3] Paul Blanshard, “Three Cheers for Our [4] William Shirer, Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (New York, Simon and Schester, 1960), 255 [5] John Dunphy, The Humanist, January/February 1983 [6] Dr. John Goodland, Report to the National Education Association: Schooling for the Future (no date given) To Be Continuted... Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<>< Pics-Harvest Festival and Plowing
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{ 08:55, Tuesday, October 7 } { Posted in ramblings } { 1 comments } { Link } These pics are from a couple of weeks ago. Our town has a Fall Color Festival. I only took a couple of pictures. There are three rivers that converge in our town. This is a shot from the bridge right downtown. It was beautiful.
Our son also took part in the tractor pull. He placed third (out of three
My honey plowed up a few acres on our north 20. I think we're putting in oats and alfalfa next spring, and somehow want to get some wheat in.
Here's a picture of the plowed field. Isn't it lovely?
I guess I sound like I'm boasting. I just love this land and all that the Lord has blessed us with. I want to be a good steward and use it for His glory. From Glory Farm TuesdayIts another crisp cool morning in Alabama. I have a messy kitchen to clean up this morning, I was simply lazy after the JV game let out at 8:45. Yesterday's dinner was potato soup with bacon, fried okra, and homemade biscuits. The potato soup had heavy whipping cream I had left over from something else, I cubed the potatoes, boiled them tender, drained, and then added 2 C of 2% mild and 1 C cream along with garlic, butter, pepper, and a wee bit of onion. They liked it alot, it was very rich and thick. I am doing Southbeach, so I couldn't have any of what I did for dinner so I had what I could have. Apparently last night it rained here lightly, which is good, the sun is not out yet today, its overcast and cloudy. Dh and I discussed more the desire to move from town and find land (very small 2-5 acres) and begin the process of living the way we prefer (as we did before) We will most likely stay here 2 years so son finishes high school, but even that isn't concrete....he prefers a smaller school too. It seems impossible from where we are, with the housing market where it is, but God is God and he has given us each this desire, so we shall see His work first hand. I have a writing project due by Thursday for a writer I ghostwrite for. It is not a tedious writing project but new software for the product has me dreading it, so this afternoon I will knock that out....nothing like getting something you dread off the table! Tonight is family night so we'll be having a family friendly meal such as spaghetti and then play a board game together for the evening then early to bed. God is good and we are blessed! Sweetie Using the Harvest
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{ 08:32, Tuesday, October 7 } { Posted in Food and Nutrition } { 0 comments } { Link } What are you getting from your garden? We have harvested cabbage, tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, onions,sunflowers, kale, pumpkins, apples and plums this fall. With this harvest there are a number of things I make. * Homemade spaghetti sauce-tomatoes, garlic, onions, basil, thyme, sage, oregano, majarom, cayenne, savory from the garden Homemade salsa-tomatoes, onions, cayenne from the garden Cream of carrot soup Tomato soup Kale soup Meatball stew-using carrots, potatoes, onions and beans from the garden Scalloped hotdish-carrots, onions, potatoes Speedy boiled dinner-cabbage, potatoes and carrots Cabbage rolls-cabbage, tomatoes Runzas-Ask for the recipe on this one. These are delicious, cabbage and onions French Fries Onion Rings-love these Coleslaw Applesauce, apple pie, baked apples, fresh plums, pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pancakes These are just a few ideas. What do you make with your fresh harvest? You know, even with stretching our grocery money, I'm still spending about $100 a week on groceries. There are six of us, and I can't think of how to save any more than I am. Any suggestions?
What to do with Leftover Birthday CakeSimple Journey Ministries Presents Can I Have Some More, Please? How to Eliminate Leftover Birthday Cake Birthdays are often accompanied by birthday cakes. Whether store bought or homemade, kids rarely seem to eat it all. So, we cover the cake and hope that mom doesn’t eat it all one night (ummm…yes I am speaking from experience), but also that we the cake before it gets stale. Here are some ideas for eliminating and wasting leftover birthday cake. Goal AccomplishmentsAfter checking over my goals list I decided that I had better add hug and kiss up my two grandchildren. That way I can say that I accomplished something on my goals list today! ****Tomorrow Andrewis coming with me to a special breakfast****I go to a ladies Breakfast once a month which is held in a local town. A friend of mine and her team hold these breakfasts once a week in three different town/villages. They are Christian based and are to reach out to both Christians and non-Christians.We have breakfast which is normally fruit salad, yoghurt followed by croissants, rolls, various meats, boiled eggs, cheese, grapes etc plus coffee, tea and orange juice. These up until the last week have been for ladies. We all normally recieve a rose with a scripture verse attached. From now on the men are invited too and there is a special talk tomorrow so please please would you mind praying that the breakfast and esp the talk reaches out to Andrew and speaks to his heart. I will take some photos and post these on here tomorrow or Wednesday and let you know about the talk. We have a Christmas one coming up in December and last year was lovely. I noticed Andrew earlier listening to my ipod and there is nothing but sermons on there and I noticed Andrew was flicking through the five or six sermons on there and listening for a good few minutes - interesting............ Hugs Page { Last Page } { Page 1 of 8 } { Next Page } |
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