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Christian girl ordered into government schools

Mark C

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Here's one that I can relate to...

A ten-year old girl has been ordered to enter the government school system because her defense of her Christian faith was too "vigorous":

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=108084

From the article:

"The court is essentially saying that the evidence shows that, socially and academically, this girl is doing great, but her religious beliefs are a bit too sincerely held and must be sifted, tested by, and mixed among other worldviews..."


It almost sounds like her parents even taught her the verses about "denying Him" before men.
 
The anti-Christian bias of various educated social workers, psychologists and such, and licensed family therapists and counselors is based in their own anti-God religion. I have a B.S. degree in psychology with a minor in religion, have done masters work in guidance and counseling and pastoral counseling. I have worked in two psychiatric hospitals in the past. God led me out of such devices. When they talk to your children (or to you) they are trained they are not doing their job unless they come up with some label or diagnosis. They love the power the state gives them to destroy or control people in the name of mental health. They are scared of Christians that see mental health as a by-product of spiritual health. They only accept Christianity as a crutch that some mostly uneducated or undeveloped personalities seem to need or are wrongly trained to lean upon. Their education involves no room for God. Mention God to them and you have just slotted yourself in their label directory.
I'd rather have Jesus. He knocks on my hearts door with the Holy Spirit of love, enters and moves the problem furniture around and does the house cleaning in my heart and personality purification as God sees I need. I relax and feel safe and find peace in the arms of God. On one of my last days as a psychiatric worker (years ago) I talked to a patient that was going home for the evening to visit family. I was the last psychiatric worker he talked to. He never came back and committed suicide in spite of all the labels we thought we had helpfully placed on him. I had Jesus in my heart that day and never shared it with him because it didn't fit into my training. I pray that in spite of this Christ found a way to rescue his soul.
I have an interesting take on what it means to be baptised in the name of Jesus. If you are baptised in water you get wet. If baptised in orange juice you get orange'y, if in milk you get milky. We are baptised in the name of Jesus. Never be ashamed that you are soaked in Jesus. Do you need to wear a T-shirt with John 3:16 printed on it? Maybe not, but why not if you want to. He bore the shame of the cross. The name of Jesus is not too great of burden to bear and to share. When talking of a plural home always sandwich it between two pieces Jesus bread. You will find that it goes down easier to those Christians you are feeding. And to non-Christians be sure to share Jesus.
 
Gee.... My faith is pretty vigorous, too. It has already withstood many tests and trumped other worldviews. I wonder how long it will be before some bureaucrat decides that my 44 year old self is in dire need of government "education"?

My guess is that it will be sooner, rather than later.

I pity the child in the story and her parents. The story suggests to me that we're in that time when humankind won't endure sound doctrine, or anything else having to do with God.

T-C
 
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