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Christian Schools Promote Bad Values?


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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/australian-professor-christian-schools-promote-bad-values/

The commonly-held belief is that Christian schools promote good values. But one Australian university professor claims just the opposite — that faith-based schools go against societal norms.


WHAT A TRAVESTY!!! Imagine...teaching that it is preferable for children to be born into a stable home where there is a loving (and married) mother and father that are emotionally, financially, and spiritually responsible, and fully prepared to care for that child.

News Flash 'Professor Maddox': just because something is considered a 'societal norm' does not mean it is necessarily the best thing for that society. Promiscuity and homosexuality are not preferable to a monogamous lifelong relationship. Just check out disease and death rates amongst these various groups. Nor should abortion be deemed an acceptable means of birth control versus abstinence as is born out by the proven negative psychological and health impacts abortion has had on the women who have had abortions.

There are still some tribes in the world where cannibalism is the societal norm. Perhaps Prof. Maddox should move there and try to assimilate.

Today's societal norms are clearly defined in Romans 1:21-32. If Macquarie University is teaching against such things that I say, "More power to them!!"
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Look at Ms. Maddox's eyes; there's no life or sparkle in them...no joy in her smile. Obviously, her belief system doesn't give her joy. How sad for her, and how sad that she wants to impose her views and desires on a nation.

By the way, Shorter University (cited in the article) is a Southern Baptist school.
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Look at Ms. Maddox's eyes; there's no life or sparkle in them...no joy in her smile. Obviously, her belief system doesn't give her joy. How sad for her, and how sad that she wants to impose her views and desires on a nation.

By the way, Shorter University (cited in the article) is a Southern Baptist school.


I agree and there seems to be some kind of glaze to her eyes maybe drug induced?
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