The Freedom Forum curriculum (The Bible Literacy Project in
Coordination with the Council on Spiritual and Ethical Education) is
headed by the former director of the radical Americans United for
the Separation of Church and State Research Foundation and a board
member of "The Pluralism Project", the Freedom Forum and its leaders
oppose such traditions as the posting of the Ten Commandments in
public buildings and consistently support controversial liberal
causes.
This group is dedicated to the rejection of absolute truths, the
advancement of a "new world order" and the blending of all
religions into one.
Among its board members is a leading Wiccan witch who authored a
popular book advocating contemporary Paganism. See:
www.pluralism.org/about/advisors.php
People for the American Way (PFAW).
This group is closely allied with and even more radical than the
ACLU. PFAW openly advocates for such radical liberal causes as
homosexual rights and the desecration of the American flag. PFAW
strongly supports the curriculum of the Freedom Forum (aka The Bible
Literacy Project). See:
www.pfaw.org
There is hope! The
National
Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools (NCBCPS)
is returning the Bible to its rightful place in America's schools and
affirming its unparalleled impact upon our history & literature!
(click
here)
The U.S. Supreme Court confirms that such instruction is appropriate
and has declared, "It certainly may be said that the Bible is worthy
of study for it literary and historic qualities. Nothing we have
said...indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when
presented objectively as part of a secular program of education, may
not be effected consistently with the first Amendment." See
Abington Sch. Dist. v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203 (1963); Epperson v.
Arkansas, 393 U.W. 97 (1968); Stone v. Graham, 449 U.W. 39 (1980)
Posted with permission from:
www.bibleinschools.net
an excellent resource for our schools!
by Jen Shroder:
I have discovered that the Freedom Forum First Amendment Center
is very connected with the Council of Islamic Education in that both
websites refer to each others with positive commendations.
Additionally, Freedom Forum has teamed up with the Council of
Islamic Education to write "Teaching about Religion in National and
State Social Studies Standards." For a closer look
click here.
I am also brokenhearted to write that the following groups remain
listed on the "Board of Reference" for CEAI, the organization who
successfully defended the Islam proselytizing textbook "Across the
Centuries" and later
admitted
they never even reviewed it. These groups, by remaining
endorsement to CEAI, are all involved in endorsing comparative
religion,
forcing appreciation and participation of our children with other
gods. God is a jealous God. These groups are knowingly in betrayal
of Christ, they have been notified repeatedly. Some of these names I
have grown to love as beloved leaders of the faith. It makes me
physically ill to think prestige or corporate finances could matter
more to them than Jesus Christ and what God said. This betrayal
seriously wounds me, I can't imagine how God feels, God has always
so deeply loved our children. His wrath must be intense, for it
would be better for these who offend our little ones if a millstone
was wrapped around their neck and thrown into the sea. Please pray
for them that they repent. For an in-depth analysis of groups
like Freedom Forum, Charles Haynes, etc.,
click here
Judas
Organizations:
Council for Christian
Colleges and Universities
Christian Legal Society
Mission America
Wheaton College
World Vision
Multnomah Bible College
Biola University
Church on the Way
Taylor University
Mrs. Beverly LaHaye
Concerned Women for America
Simpson College
World Opportunities
Renewal Ministries
John M. Perkins Foundation
Boston University
Texas A & M University
Chuck Johnson, Editorial Director
Focus on the Family Periodicals
*To avoid confusion, this title has been changed
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