Christian Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • Focus on the Family

    Strengthening families through biblical principles.

    Focus on the Family addresses the use of biblical principles in parenting and marriage to strengthen the family.

  • Guest, Join Papa Zoom today for some uplifting biblical encouragement! --> Daily Verses
  • The Gospel of Jesus Christ

    Heard of "The Gospel"? Want to know more?

    There is salvation in no other, for there is not another name under heaven having been given among men, by which it behooves us to be saved."

In Today's News

2024 Website Hosting Fees

Total amount
$905.00
Goal
$1,038.00
Kids are suppose to be learning there ABCs not LGBTs.

Unbelievers tend to promote their agenda, as well as teaching ABCs. Kids get both ABCs and unbelief taught to them.

That's what happens when people allow unbelievers to train up their children. Each succeeding generation gradually adopts additional unbeliever beliefs. Propaganda is very effective on most young minds.
 
Unbelievers tend to promote their agenda, as well as teaching ABCs. Kids get both ABCs and unbelief taught to them.

That's what happens when people allow unbelievers to train up their children. Each succeeding generation gradually adopts additional unbeliever beliefs. Propaganda is very effective on most young minds.
that only can happen when the state uses the threat of force to make children attend schools that ONLY the state provides.
 
50.8 million students in public schools versus about 759,068 in conservative Christian schools.

The allure of making their neighbors pay for babysitting their children is strong Jason. Especially with bankers printing fantastic education inflation. How many parents can afford today's prices?
Homeschooling its not ilegal.one can do it ,I know coworkers who do it.I live near him.I have many friends that do it.its not easy bit they don't buy the latest and greatest.

You claim to love capitalists perhaps i should post stories of how my state built towns without any govt help at all and they had schools and churches on them

People all over donated lands for schools ,paid teachers to do that .I can post photos of two such places near me .one is but two miles away the other 40.one of many that remain.locally in my county we had a few built like that .the blacks didn't ask the feds not the state to educate them.they did it themselves. It got too much later on and the state made it worse.the day segregation ended .black grad rates dropped because they messed it up.you can't ask the sinner to pay taxes to Christian educate and.vice versa without a first amendment challenge .
 
im glad i dont have kid(s). if i did, id try to keep them out of public schools. each area is different, of course...even within each state, there are well funded, hi-quality public schools, then underperforming ones, but...

blah. it isn't just the dogma training, its...seriously, with pushing teachers to get those standardized scores up, etc., kids are coming out without being able to reflect or think critically. not good, not good at all.
 
Homeschooling its not ilegal.one can do it ,I know coworkers who do it.

True Jason. There are 1,689,726 home schooled children, or 3.3 percent of all children.

Works good if one parent makes enough bread so that the other parent can stay home to train up their children. The minority nowadays. 97% of children are trained up by others. They are not legally forced to do this, but many forced to by bankers confiscating purchasing power from their paychecks. Economic oppression. The days when one parent could support a family are historical for the majority.
 
Hey everybody, welcome to another edition of tonight's news. :) I'm not sure what all we have in today's report so let's get right to it then shall we? :salute



First of all in today's news a seven foot crocodile was spotted swimming in a creek yesterday in West Alexandria Ohio. Here's more of the details. :eek2







And a Texas man with special needs received his very first birthday party ever after his former high school teacher took him in. Here's more on the story. :')







Also an Euclid woman is currently facing felony charges for throwing a cat off the balcony over the weekend. Here's more of the details. :mad







And also Microsoft is currently warning its Windows Ten users to update their operating system immediately because of some critical vulnerabilities. Here's more of the information.






And find out why the world's bananas are currently in a lot of trouble.







Also one canine is lucky to be alive after being discovered abandoned inside a garbage bag yesterday. Here's more on the story. :sad






And also the kitten who was discovered at Progressive Field on Monday apparently has a new home and name. Here's more. :)







Finally in tonight's news a forty-one year old man from Fresno California has apparently died from eating too many tacos. Here's more on the story.







That's all for tonight's news! Have a wonderful rest of the night and stay tuned for more news to come. :yes
 
Last edited:
True Jason. There are 1,689,726 home schooled children, or 3.3 percent of all children.

Works good if one parent makes enough bread so that the other parent can stay home to train up their children. The minority nowadays. 97% of children are trained up by others. They are not legally forced to do this, but many forced to by bankers confiscating purchasing power from their paychecks. Economic oppression. The days when one parent could support a family are historical for the majority.
Its done,even in my,county .just dont buy the latest. I see them often one daily ,he makes no more then I do
 
Hey everybody, welcome to another edition of today's news. :) It seems like Michael74 is MIA since he never responded to yesterday's report like he usually does. Ah well, :shrug on with today's report! :salute



First of all in today's news, a nine year old little girl was attacked and bitten by a shark today. Here's more of the details and I hope and pray that she recovers soon. :)






And The Lorain Police Department is currently searching for the suspect or suspects who caused twenty-five thousand dollars of damages to the playground at Sunny Side Park. Here's more. :nono






Also a Pennslyvania couple were arrested yesterday after they were accused of faking the birth and death of a baby in order to obtain more than six hundred dollars in donations and gifts from friends and family members. Here's more of the details.






And also a local neighborhood in Lorain Ohio is currently being targeted by somebody shooting a pallet gun at parked cars. Here's more on the story. :nono







And a Florida high school teacher was removed from the classroom allegedly reprimanding students for not standing for The Pledge of Allegiance which I think is ridiculous. Here's more of the details. :rolleyes







Finally in sports The Cleveland Indians had a wonderful victorious game last night as they wound up crushing The New York Yankees nineteen to five last night. :woot






That's all for today's news! Have a wonderful rest of the day and a wonderful weekend and God's blessings on you. :biggrin2
 
It seems like Michael74 is MIA since he never responded to yesterday's report like he usually does.

My routine got sidetracked yesterday. My garage didn't open when I pushed the button. I called the garage guy, and spent the morning watching him try to get the door open. He explained to me how the door worked, and what to do in the future if the door doesn't open. Very informative. I told him to put in a new door, which will take 3 weeks to arrive. The current door is several decades old, and hard to line up with the tracks.

I like robots, but I don't like sharks. I hope that girl is okay.

They could use better cameras at those parks for security.

Only eat Tacos in moderation.

May the Lord bless you.
 
Its done,even in my,county .just dont buy the latest. I see them often one daily ,he makes no more then I do

Yes, its done by a few Jason, but not by the majority. The majority get unbeliever propaganda for 12 1/2 years. Something that is theoretically possible but isn't getting done could benefit from improvements. An honest dollar is the place to start, so average people maintain their purchasing power over time. Education inflation is moderated with an honest dollar.
 
Yes, its done by a few Jason, but not by the majority. The majority get unbeliever propaganda for 12 1/2 years. Something that is theoretically possible but isn't getting done could benefit from improvements. An honest dollar is the place to start, so average people maintain their purchasing power over time. Education inflation is moderated with an honest dollar.
You do know homes were bought cash and lot in all and then home built .these all,still,stand befire 1929.this means the day before a house older cant be valued more despite the price paid and agreed
Banks would close on that and also taxes drop.I'm all for the golf standard but you can't fund all those thinks you,think on gold.since as,and govt pensions are basically ponzi schemes.pay as you,go.

Fact in my state many towns were built by corporations where no money was paid to the workers as they ,they couldn't print money not were their banks so they bought the land and used loaned money to build them adding schools and a bank later on .workers were paid by Woden or metallic tokens .later on in sure cash came .ghost towns near me one being ft.drum ,holopaw and part of fellsmere attest to this time.whole towns lost and were abandoned at times due to fleecing or fortunes lost.white city met that fate and recovered and died out later.ft.drum and holopaw closed up when the lumber and turpentine went south .

Gold can't as it too is finite and like the case with Spain can overflood and devalue the dollar.political pandering on gold cant and wont happen as well they can't print money to keep political promises on gold,to include pensions and healthcare and safety nets. Britain went off the golf standard because they couldn't give us our loaned money back on the gold standard .can't blame bankers on that since they didnt lend or spend money making political promises.


I'm all for the gold standard but you will argue that the house made of wood 300 years ago on the beach should be of equal value to the current same size lot and home made today despite older homes lack of utilities and mandatory improvment's should they desire a buyer or tenant.I have plenty of photos of homes built without power or running water,posted one a few weeks ago. Its complicated.
 
.since as,and govt pensions are basically ponzi schemes.pay as you,go.

Credit creation (inflation) is the primary reason corporate defined benefit plans are nearly extinct. Its virtually impossible to properly fund pension plans using bonds that don't keep pace with real world retiree inflation. State and local pension plans are also being slowly inflated away, and are inexorably moving toward future extinction. Courts have ruled that state and city pensions don't have to keep pace with inflation. Your state guard pension is being put at risk by inflation. Inflation confiscates purchasing power from state revenue. State retirees lose ground to bank inflation year after year.

...workers were paid by Woden or metallic tokens...

Yes. Private money was a thing back then. As long as it can be redeemed for gold, didn't matter. It held its value.

Gold can't as it too is finite and like the case with Spain can overflood and devalue the dollar.
That happened because Spain discovered America, and confiscated/mined American gold. There are no new continents to discover.

political pandering on gold cant and wont happen as well they can't print money to keep political promises on gold

Printing does not help states or cities to keep promises. States can't print. Printing also doesn't help the federal government, since bankers print not them. Printing removes purchasing power from state revenue, and puts it into banker pockets. This does not help states to keep promises, it makes keeping those promises problematical. One example, state pension plans cannot be properly funded using bonds that don't keep pace with inflation.

Britain went off the golf standard because they couldn't give us our loaned money back on the gold standard.
That's what debt forgiveness is for. The Bible says to forgive debt every so many years. WWI was a tremendous burden on Britain. Its not surprising that they were in a debt situation due to the war.


...you will argue that the house made of wood 300 years ago on the beach should be of equal value to the current same size lot and home made today despite older homes lack of utilities and mandatory improvment's...

Er no. I would not argue such a thing. It doesn't make any sense.
 
Credit creation (inflation) is the primary reason corporate defined benefit plans are nearly extinct. Its virtually impossible to properly fund pension plans using bonds that don't keep pace with real world retiree inflation. State and local pension plans are also being slowly inflated away, and are inexorably moving toward future extinction. Courts have ruled that state and city pensions don't have to keep pace with inflation. Your state guard pension is being put at risk by inflation. Inflation confiscates purchasing power from state revenue. State retirees lose ground to bank inflation year after year.



Yes. Private money was a thing back then. As long as it can be redeemed for gold, didn't matter. It held its value.


That happened because Spain discovered America, and confiscated/mined American gold. There are no new continents to discover.



Printing does not help states or cities to keep promises. States can't print. Printing also doesn't help the federal government, since bankers print not them. Printing removes purchasing power from state revenue, and puts it into banker pockets. This does not help states to keep promises, it makes keeping those promises problematical. One example, state pension plans cannot be properly funded using bonds that don't keep pace with inflation.


That's what debt forgiveness is for. The Bible says to forgive debt every so many years. WWI was a tremendous burden on Britain. Its not surprising that they were in a debt situation due to the war.




Er no. I would not argue such a thing. It doesn't make any sense.
Then a town or city or state couldnt even the pension I'm promised for the military service ,cops nor state police will have pensions,

So you expect our banks to eat that loss?
You give govt more credit then I will given that towns are using utility department's to fund themselves .the more income they get insnt the problem but the waste as theirs little incentive to spend wisely
 
My routine got sidetracked yesterday. My garage didn't open when I pushed the button. I called the garage guy, and spent the morning watching him try to get the door open. He explained to me how the door worked, and what to do in the future if the door doesn't open. Very informative. I told him to put in a new door, which will take 3 weeks to arrive. The current door is several decades old, and hard to line up with the tracks.

I like robots, but I don't like sharks. I hope that girl is okay.

They could use better cameras at those parks for security.

Only eat Tacos in moderation.

May the Lord bless you.




That's alright, I agree, and may the Lord bless you as well. :)
 
Back
Top