The Children Of WBC Are Taught To Thank God for All Things, Everyday

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Dear teachers of WBC students,

 

 

Regarding thankful activity.  We are thankful every day.  We hear a nation that is not thankful, but restless and brutish on a national scale.  So seeing that this day called Thanksgiving has turned full on into a day of excess and a launch pad for the season of idols called Christmas, we must not do anything that looks like participating in it.  We know the thankful thing is a daily for everything matter.  So please don’t ask our children to participate in that activity.

 

Martin Luther King is a fine discussion.  But if in the name of diversity and human rights, we slip past those immutable characters of color, sex, age and into CONDUCT, sodomy, etc.  We don’t do that.  I cannot imagine yet that your words will do that, but if I’m wrong, please tell me.  It is a device of his majesty the devil to package conduct into immutable character.  Then, people just redefine terms like love and tolerance and the next thing you have people ready to kill you in the name of love and tolerance and calling themselves “Christian.”  I just say these words so that we are on the same page.  If your curriculum looks like what I’m describing, please just tell me and we will get the children out of that harm’s way. 

 

So I think the outstanding issues that we need to resolve are:

  

IS there a school policy of a party on Tuesday before the break, or is it just a class by class thing.

 

Does the Martin Luther King discussion restrict itself to teaching the history of those events and are such amorphous terms as tolerance, love, peace, diversity, etc. a focus of this discussion?  If such terms are just left for the children to write about and the information is flowing TO the teacher, we don’t care about that.  The teacher will get to see the brain coming at them, great.  But to turn that into mandatory education would be the teacher saying that we must respect what God has called abomination!  I hope that is clear enough.  If not just say.

 

Thank you so much!

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