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Thank you for sharing the link to this documentary. Living outside of America where everything which comes out of America is seen as the best of God's wonderful plan for your life or whatever Willow Brooms and witches have concocted being God's new plan for the World Wide Church.
It was refreshing to see a young man challenge the idea's that have been used to promote the gospel or the current version of the gospel and actually show that sections of the Church have lost sight of the Power of The Gospel and have turned to man made programs which fail every time.
It was well worth watching
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a4tunatemom Wrote:This is so true but I don't understand way, especially, if they are homeschoolers. If they are aware that peer segregated groups are not the most effective way to teach schoolwork, why would they think spiritual lessons would be any different?
I wish they would have made this movie ten years ago.
Danielle
I believe that the answer to what you said has to do with reformation. Many of these areas have just been the norm for 50+ years. Only in the last 20-30 years have people really begun to check whether or not certain things are biblical. Many people have 101 different reasons for homeschooling, and even the Christian homeschoolers aren't biblically conscious of other areas of their lives. Its seems very contradictory that many Christians work so hard to give their children the best education that they can through none age segregated education, only to turn around and throw them into an age segregated church.
It basically comes down to reforming the church and home. Taking a fresh look at things from a biblical worldview. It can be very unsettling to do this, especially in my own life, but it needs to be done.
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