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nightbusheretic14

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I am sure some of you who went to HAC can remember putting  much effort into keeping a kid in City Baptist or trying to convince the parents of your bus kids to pull their kids out of  their current school and switch them to City Baptist. Well my question is....do you guys think that school was beneficial for these kids in the long run? I mean you're putting them in a completely different atmosphere.
 
nightbusheretic14 said:
I am sure some of you who went to HAC can remember putting  much effort into keeping a kid in City Baptist or trying to convince the parents of your bus kids to pull their kids out of  their current school and switch them to City Baptist. Well my question is....do you guys think that school was beneficial for these kids in the long run? I mean you're putting them in a completely different atmosphere.

Right. Leaving them in the Chicago public school atmosphere (with its, you know, tens of thousands of gang members, corresponding enormous violence/sexual assault/drug problem, anti-God pro-homosexual/transgender curriculum, and a graduation rate of 65%) would be so much better for their mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health...

<signed, a guy who lives three blocks from two Chicago public schools>
 
Tom Brennan said:
nightbusheretic14 said:
I am sure some of you who went to HAC can remember putting  much effort into keeping a kid in City Baptist or trying to convince the parents of your bus kids to pull their kids out of  their current school and switch them to City Baptist. Well my question is....do you guys think that school was beneficial for these kids in the long run? I mean you're putting them in a completely different atmosphere.

Right. Leaving them in the Chicago public school atmosphere (with its, you know, tens of thousands of gang members, corresponding enormous violence/sexual assault/drug problem, anti-God pro-homosexual/transgender curriculum, and a graduation rate of 65%) would be so much better for their mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health...

<signed, a guy who lives three blocks from two Chicago public schools>

Pretty much. I'd rather them go somewhere where the sickness and disease is out in the open rather than where it's there but everyone tries to hide it. It's also a lot easier to be light in a place where the darkness is evident because people acknowledge it rather than the place where everyone denies it because they keep their eyes closed.
 
The thing is kids still drug deal fight and do all sorts of other things even though they're in a Christian school.
 
No matter the school they are all sinners.
 
rsc2a said:
Tom Brennan said:
nightbusheretic14 said:
I am sure some of you who went to HAC can remember putting  much effort into keeping a kid in City Baptist or trying to convince the parents of your bus kids to pull their kids out of  their current school and switch them to City Baptist. Well my question is....do you guys think that school was beneficial for these kids in the long run? I mean you're putting them in a completely different atmosphere.

Right. Leaving them in the Chicago public school atmosphere (with its, you know, tens of thousands of gang members, corresponding enormous violence/sexual assault/drug problem, anti-God pro-homosexual/transgender curriculum, and a graduation rate of 65%) would be so much better for their mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health...

<signed, a guy who lives three blocks from two Chicago public schools>

Pretty much. I'd rather them go somewhere where the sickness and disease is out in the open rather than where it's there but everyone tries to hide it. It's also a lot easier to be light in a place where the darkness is evident because people acknowledge it rather than the place where everyone denies it because they keep their eyes closed.

YES SIR!  Preach it brother!!!




WAIT!

I meant maybe, unless you're talking about MY children.
 
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