1517 wrote: I agree with Mr. Campo, there is a pulling back from the culture that is predicated on doubt and anti-intellectualism. There is certainly a battle for the minds of students, but parents should be constantly teaching their children the ways of Christ, that includes the mind, everyday. There should be a constant flow of parental guidance and home "schooling" taking place. If you look at history, it was Christians who started the first academies and university. Christianity was the centerpiece of culture and society. What are the parents of homeschooled children do when little Johnny and Sally have to go the University or out into the Labor force? Those children will need to be equipped with the ability to stand for truth in the midst of the flaming arrows. Mr. Campo's reference to Daniel is fitting for our culture. Daniel did not learn Babylonian teachings to become a Babylonian, but to serve God's purpose in a pagan world. We should not allow the anti-theist academic world run the intellectual world, we have the truth and should embrace the mind God has given us.
Homeschooling is much better than public schooling. Public school has a curriculum that's teaching our children against the bible.
Billy Graham is not a Christian. A very subtle man with sermons that has led people to hell. You wonder why his old time friend said goodbye to God and stopped believing. You don't have to take my word for it, listen for it yourself. He doesn't believe that Christ is the only way, truth, and the light, and it shows by who he surrounds himself with. "Can two walk together, except they be agreed?" (Amos 3:3). Billy Graham is one of the false prophets that was mentioned by Jesus and his Apostles. Be careful on who is loved by this world...