“We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future.”
How do you do this without teaching children the protective restraints and constraints only attainable through the teachings of Christianity? Secularism embraces banality which is fatal for children once they become adults because they lack all sense of their personal worth and by association, the worth of others as well. Without learning about Christianity’s teachings concerning the need for, and joy in, good behavior, the evil behavior, promoted by pop culture and secularism, is ignorantly adopted in its place because there is nothing to offset its raunchy influence. kqd
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