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For Jonathan, I suspect that anything not Christian is considered Pagan. My brother-in-law feels that way. The word "pagan" comes out with a lot of disgust in his voice when he talks about other religions. By the same person I've been labeled a "heathen", with the same voice of disgust.Do you even know what pagan means, Jonathan?
Many of my spiritual hero's come from the Catholic faith. I have much love for them.I am a Christian and Catholic.
I'm sorry, but you are NOT accepting the Bible as legitimate when you start adding stuff from other religions to its contents in belief.
For Jonathan, I suspect that anything not Christian is considered Pagan. My brother-in-law feels that way. The word "pagan" comes out with a lot of disgust in his voice when he talks about other religions. By the same person I've been labeled a "heathen", with the same voice of disgust.
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No, Buddhism is a false pagan religion. To believe in a spiritual reality, yet deny God's existence, is a contradiction. Where did the spiritual reality come from if there's no God?
I'm sorry to hear that. By attacking those of other faiths, Christians do themselves no favours, and even violate Christ's command to love one another. I think part of it also stems from ignorance; many Christians aren't even aware of what a pagan actually is.
As far as I'm aware, homeschooling is just as illegal in Sweden as it is in Germany, and for the same reason: to protect kids from brainwashing at the hands of fanatical parents who'd "protect" them from society and consensual reality. If Jonathan is indeed homeschooled, he's a prime example of what is potentially wrong with that kind of upbringing.Jonathan is a teenager who I believe has been home-schooled all of his life. We can cut him some slack.
If Jonathan is indeed homeschooled, he's a prime example of what is potentially wrong with that kind of upbringing.
Jonathan is a teenager who I believe has been home-schooled all of his life. We can cut him some slack.
We home-schooled both of our kids because we felt the values of the public school system were materialistic and the social milieu tended to destroy the innate love of learning that children have. My son got into every university he applied to, and just finished his first semester of college with straight As. I expect my daughter will do very well when her time comes. We know of a Baha'i homeschooling family in our area, and have run into them in several homeschooling activities.
I also just found this link:
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My problem with homeschooling isn't that it doesn't prepare students academically (that depends largely on the education of the parent) but that it doesn't prepare students for the outside world. It is too insular and they don't adequately learn how other people think. How do you teach children the independent investigation of truth if you only expose them to their parents' mindset?
I forgive you of not reading the Bible in proper context and accusing me of violating a non existent command of God. I'm not really interested in impressing anyone as I know that too often people who post ideology that equates God is a "buffet" experience don't really take the Bible too seriously to begin with.
Only in your not-so-humble opinion.
Nor do I have to apologize to YOU for my sincere beliefs!
(And your violation of the no-judging command of course clearly continues....)
You will forgive me, I trust, if I'm neither impressed nor amused.
We home-schooled both of our kids because we felt the values of the public school system were materialistic and the social milieu tended to destroy the innate love of learning that children have. My son got into every university he applied to, and just finished his first semester of college with straight As. I expect my daughter will do very well when her time comes. We know of a Baha'i homeschooling family in our area, and have run into them in several homeschooling activities.
I also just found this link:
Yahoo Groups
I just wanted to clarify one thing. I was not religious until 18 months ago, my wife is still not religious. For most of that time, I self identified as "spiritual, not religious". That is how my wife still use things. Our kids both self identify as atheists, although my son is a bit more open-minded to the possibility of some kind of transcendental reality behind the universe.
Financially, homeschooling has definitely been a sacrifice. But we felt pretty strongly that we did not want to institutionalize our children in daycare, or in public schools. And even the private Quaker school I attended has turned in to something of a prep school, we were not thrilled with the values of that institution either.
The other thing we've decided, as we do not want our children to graduate college with a bunch of debt. So basically, we are using all of our financial resources to ensure that. I feel that our current society is committing a terrible injustice on our children by putting them in a situation where they are supposed to accumulate massive amounts of dad just in order to have a reasonable career of any kind whatsoever. So that the richest 1% and it even richer still. Warped values, sick values, twisted values. What kind of society eats its own young?
Sophrosyne;64805489I know that too often people who post ideology that equates God is a "buffet" experience.[/quote said:
I said no such thing: PURE EXXTRAPOLATION on your part!
Nor are you in any position whatever to presume to know what my experience with the Bible is, the more so given that I've been involved for years working with detailed books about it.
Bruce
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