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Fact: By the time a child graduates from high school, he or she will have spent 11,000 hours in school, 2,000 hours with their parents, 800 hours in church (if they attend church regularly) and 63,000 hours consuming the Internet, computer games, occult books, TV, movies and music. Fact: "Teens who said they listened to lots of music with degrading sexual messages were almost twice as likely to start having intercourse or other sexual activities within the following two years as were teens who listened to little or no sexually degrading music." [2]
Fact: On college compasses across America students are exposed to moral depravity, which includes prostitution, pornography, orgies, drunkenness, addictive drugs, raunchy movies, and music with sexually explicit lyrics.
Fact: 80% of kids raised by evangelical Christian parents leave their faith behind when they enter college.
It gets worse. Universities have become the recruiting grounds of the jihad. If this doesn't run chills up and down your spine, nothing will.
If you love your children--and I know you do--don't permit our corrupt culture to mold them into secular liberals.
"Religious parents should exercise the opportunity that has always been theirs. They should remove their children from state schools with their instruction manuals for turning them into secular liberals, and place them in private schools - or home school them - where they will be taught the truth, according to their parents' beliefs." ~ Cal Thomas
Universities are turning out hundreds of thousands of anti-American, anti-Christian, Neo Marxists, moral relativists. So much for respecting parent's beliefs.
Yet Christian parents continue to send their teenagers to secular universities and colleges with little or no training on how to defend themselves. They're being thrown into a den of hungry lions with no weapon to fend off the beasts.
A number of university elites are vehemently anti-American and anti-God. Make no mistake about it; these men and women are intelligent and clever, and they're on a mission. They want to impose their secularist view on gullible students, especially the ones with a Christian worldview.
In her book "Left Back: A Century of Battles Over School Reform" Diane Ravich argues that textbook publishers are guilty of self-censorship. Hence, students are not taught accurate history. Revisionist history is the name of the game. The dictionary defines revisionism as advocating "the revision of an accepted, usually long-standing view, theory, or doctrine; especially a revision of historical events and movements." Many professors advocate revisionism in an attempt "to alter the way a people views its history and traditions in order to cause that people to accept a change in public policy. For example, during the 150 years that textbooks described the Founding Fathers as being devout men and Christians who actively practiced their faith, civic policy embraced and welcomed public religious expressions. But in recent years as the same Founders have come to be portrayed as atheists, agnostics, and deists who were opposed to religious activities, public policies have similarly been reversed." [2]
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