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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Does your school have "love" in it?

What I mean is are there signs that something isn't right about the way you (or someone you know) is educating their child?

It doesn't matter the type of educational method as I have heard of "abuse" in all types of environment.  I have heard of those who wish to use a certain type of education and they are denied because of persecution (www.voiceofthemartyrs.com or historical accounts during war or famine).  Yes, there have been situations of "many children" abused by LGBT activists and pedophiles who worked in public schools.  Yes, there have been "locked up children" in Private/Public schools even here in America if one studies BOARDING SCHOOL ERA.  So a person really cannot point at the type of school method, it is the type of HEART in the adult that is the issue.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/california-couple-david-and-louise-turpin-due-in-court-in-captivity-case-live-stream-updates/


This IS a disturbing case.  Especially considering that I have worked with vulnerable people before (disability camps and even tutoring or teachers helper and so forth).  Extreme fears are usually what create this effect.  Fearful of the "ungodly" in their OWN opinion rather than in what Jesus actually says, "Luke 16:9 And I say unto you, Make to yourselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness; that, when ye fail, they may receive you into everlasting habitations."  Meaning, let the child explore their environment and experience their own self-confidence: Gordon Training


Do I support the "state" in coming into each home and requiring them to register how a family educates their child?  No.

Do I support the method of reporting a family that "under-nourishes" their child or lets their child wander around carrying guns in the streets all day?  Yes.  A family like this needs grant warrant for arrest.

I can understand why some "atheists" do not want a certain type of "bible verse" thing taught in the schools as there are FAULTY interpretations that have NO LOVE in them (they are cult-like behaviors).  They have not love for the neighbor as themselves or a love for God in a healthy kind of way.  Memorizing a "bible verse" or going over some passages of scripture does not create the "cult-effect."  What DOES create the cult-effect is reducing the person (parent, child or other loved one) down to nothing useful in the kingdom of God as a whole.


Furthermore, I have observed orphanages (fatherless households) in "Muslim" countries even today, who do have very little to "eat" so to speak.  They are given a bowl of rice and if lucky beans.  If GOD himself overcomes the actual persecution by the state, then they are given the nicer things like potato-chips.  I often encourage families or orphanages that are in persecution areas to seek "wild-edible-foods" when ever possible.  So this particular "American" family had no excuse for undernourishment of these children.  A few days of "fasting" for a special religious thing or health thing is not a bad thing in general, but day after day undernourishment is unacceptable for a family that names the name of "Christ" as the head of household.


The saddest thing about this situation is that 1. The family makes itself look like they are the "model" family for bible verse memorization.  2. The family makes it seem fasting is a good way to "control" the children by severely doing so, rather than as a way people can go through life. 3. The children who are given "transgender" treatments in hospitals are NOT considered abused because they are -in the world-, but the children who "fast" off and on or memorize some bible verses sometimes are considered abused by some of these type of terrible situations. 4. The "quiver full" movement is seen as if "it" is the abuser, when it is not the fact of having many children that created this situation, it is the parents own inability to admit they needed help in overcoming their personal pride (hence, the creation of various mockery websites which point fingers and scorn for no reason other than to hate the fact that a "down syndrome" child was given a chance at life). Our world is "backwards."


Personally, I did not study "sociology" in college that much, but these types of situations do concern me from time to time.  PLEASE do not assume that being more "liberal" about things will fix situations like this.  Actually, that makes situations like this worse (Sodom and Gomorrah had its sexual impurity issues).  (Pray for these children and pray that these parents REPENT of their actions in full.)

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