Re: Howse Hassles The Humanists
| Posted On: 02/02/07 08:17:15 AM |
Age 46, NC |
Not only has this doctrine of demons taken over the nation, it has made major inroads into the Church. Many so-called Christian denomations have swallowed their swill hook line and sinker. Secular Humanism with a cross on top, wait, some have even removed that. It may offend someone!
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But they have the power... they control the US government
| Posted On: 01/31/07 10:31:32 PM |
Age 56, OR |
A lot of us have understood these 'signs of the times' for quite a while now. We ARE aware. We are chafing and restless and unsettled! So what do we do?
We take our kids out of the public education system and pay thru the nose for Christian (or non-atheistic) education. We support the ACLJ. We study our Bibles and realise the grave situation we are deeply embedded in. We daily endure persecution of varied sorts. What should we do? We are taxed to poverty, we have little resource. There is no 'new world' we can sail to and start over. What do we do? Watch our lives go further down the drain on Public (Humanist) TV? Listen to 'unbiased news' containing carefully selected 19 second sound-bites of indoctrination?
There must be millions of progressivly suffocating Christians being slowly boiled in the general ferment of 'societal norms' that we cannot escape. What is the cure? I see the diagnosis. I see the placebo of the emergent movements that are really mergent movements: that is, merging us all into a soup of bland conformity. One day we will wake up and realise that WE are the same. WHAT A HORROR!
Yes. I realise there are a ton of soppy "CHRISTIAN" didactical musings that would NEVER have pacified our Nation's founders nor prevented those courageous souls from sailing to the new world and the ensuing battles that entailed... They could not abide it either or sit around and just talk and write books...
So what should WE do? Does anyone have an action plan? A suggestion? Or do we just fade away, muttering into our coffee, musing ourselves to mind-sleep? After all, Egypt does have some attractions, and the 'rapture' must be just around the corner..! PGW
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Re: Howse Hassles The Humanists
| Posted On: 01/31/07 01:55:26 PM |
Age 69, MI |
I have studied the public educational system for 38 years and watched the slow erosion of all sanity in the classrooms across our nation---a very well-planned dumbing down of 40 years of our children--desensitizing them sexually and demoralizing them in wasting their minds--to the point of a wasted human product---all in the furtherance of the humanist socialist agenda. I ordered the book by Howse and I'm all for his speaking out forcefully. Because we've never done that--we've only pussy-footed around the problem--we are in the shape we are today. I love the Summit Journal, too. We must begin to attack as they attack---this IS a culture war and we must fight the battle. No more soft spoken rhetoric hoping the liberal humanists will just fade away! They won't!!!
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Re: Howse Hassles The Humanists
| Posted On: 01/31/07 01:50:20 PM |
Age 60, AR |
Great article. Please keep using your collective influence to continue to expose the lies. There's enough of us who believe in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness to put these humanists out of business. We just have to get the traditionalists to wake up and stop being steamrolled.
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Re: Howse Hassles The Humanists
| Posted On: 01/31/07 11:41:27 AM |
Age 47, WI |
Way back in 1983 I had an associate pastor who explained to me that there are two and only two worldviews. Judeo-Christian and atheistic secular humanism, the later having many different "ism's" all with the same result. These two worldviews are totally opposite (as they need to be if you consider their source) and cannot and will not co-exist. If you do find both in a society it is because they are at war and one is ascending and one is being destroyed (Every day I see this happening in our country. Which is happening in our country?). The humanists are fully aware of this war (I think it is made easier for humanist in that at this point in history Satan is still freely moving to and fro.) and the church is by and large sleeping through it. Thank you WorldView Weekend for sounding the alarm. My hope is that the church will wake up, hear the alarm and respond to the war and stop worrying if that might offend someone!
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Re: Howse Hassles The Humanists
| Posted On: 01/31/07 11:30:07 AM |
Age 69, MI |
I have been studying the Public School System for 38 years and have been aghast while watching the taking over of our schools by the NEA and the Federal Curriculum ushering our captive-audience children (and thereby US and the USA) into a Socialist/Communist one world state and not a sovereign nation. This is an excellent article and I wish everyone could understand and read it, but alas!, most or our 30-50 year old citizens have been brainwashed into the humanist ideology (religion) and can no longer see truth. And the older generation is just too comfortable (or frightened) to want to acknowledge that there is a problem
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- Re: Re: Howse Hassles The Humanists
| Posted On: 01/31/07 01:06:01 PM | | Age 60, SD | In 1977, I came across Textbooks on Trial by teh Gablers and as a result began to become knowledgeable about Secular Humanism. I preached about this threat to our children, the family, Christendom and the nation. Most in teh congregation thought I was"out to lunch."
About 1990, I asked a friend to send me some complmentary copies of "Building Better Christian Homes", which essentially exposed Humanism. He told me he had printed teh last issue. When I asked why folks were not interested, he said " The church (Christians) has just enough Humanism in its thinking, that it does not recognize it for what it is. So damnably sad! Click here to reply to this post
Re: Howse Hassles The Humanists
| Posted On: 01/31/07 11:08:23 AM |
Age 47, GA |
I would only disagree on one point. Wanting to impeach Bush is necessarily a far left-wing point of view. There are conservatives (TRUE conservatives, not the crop of neo-cons currently in power in Washington)who think Bush should be impeached for his crimes against the constitution. You know, the one he swore to defend when he was inaugurated. He has called the constitution a "***-****** piece of paper" and claimed the right to ignore legislation he doesn't like even after signing it into law.
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