BEWARE OF THIS BOOK!!! If you have children or grandchildren, work with children at church, or you have neighborhood children whose parents you know, please take note of the information below and pass it along to others. Schools are distributing this book to children through the Scholastic Book Club.
The name of the book is Conversations with God.. James Dobson talked about this book twice this week. It is devastating. Parents, churches and Christian schools need to be aware of it. Please pass this information on to church/ e-mail addressees, Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, friends.
Please pay special attention not only to what your kids watch on TV, in movie theaters, on the internet, and the music they listen to, but also be alert regarding the books they read.
Two particular books are, Conversations with God and Conversations with God for Teens, written by Neale D. Walsch. They sound harmless enough by their titles alone. The books have been on the New York Times best sellers list for a number of weeks, and they make truth of the statement, "Don't judge a book by its cover or title."
The author purports to answer various questions asked by kids using the "voice of God". However, the "answers" that he gives are not Bible-based and go against the very infallible word of God. For instance (and I paraphrase), when a girl asks the question "Why am I a lesbian?" His answer is that she was 'born that way' because of genetics (just as you were born right-handed, with brown eyes, etc.). Then he tells her to go out and "celebrate" her differences.
Another girls poses the question "I am living with my boyfriend. My parents say that I should marry him because I am living in sin. Should I marry him?"
His reply is, "Who are you sinning against? Not me, because you have done nothing wrong."
Another question asks about God's forgiveness of sin. His reply "I do not forgive anyone because there is nothing to forgive. There is no such thing as right or wrong and that is what I have been trying to tell everyone, do not judge people. People have chosen to judge one another and this is wrong, because the rule is "'judge not lest ye be judged." Not only are these books the false doctrine of the devil, but in some instances quote (in error) the Word of God. And the list goes on. These books (and others like it) are being sold to schoolchildren through (The Scholastic Book Club), and we need to be aware of what is being fed to our children. Our children are under attack. So I pray that you be sober and vigilant about teaching your children the Word of God, and guarding their exposure to worldly mediums, because our adversary, the Devil, roams about as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8). We know that lions usually hunt for the slowest, weakest and YOUNGEST of its prey. | | |
| THIS IS RIDICULOUS | THE SAME TEACHER WHO EXPOUNDED ON HER RIGHT TO VOTE FOR PRO-ABORTION CANDIDATES ON AT LEAST TWO OCCASIONS IN FRONT OF CHILDREN AT THIS SCHOOL IN THE CLASSROOM, HAS NOW BEEN CHOSEN TO LEAD THE SCHOOL IN THE POSITION OF PRINCIPAL!! IF THIS DOES NOT SHOW THE FAMILIES WHO SEND THEIR CHILDREN TO THIS SCHOOL JUST HOW HOSTILE THE ADMINISTRATION OF ST. PETER'S SCHOOL IS TOWARD AUTHENTIC CATHOLIC TEACHING AND TRUTH, THEN, NOTHING WILL!
| By Bishop Robert W. Finn 10/4/2008 The Catholic Key (www.catholickey.org) I urge you to learn more about the Freedom of Choice Act and its advocates so that you can make informed decisions in the voting booth.
KANSAS CITY (The Catholic Key) - Bishop Robert W. Finn of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is one of the strongest advocates for the Catholic faith in the United States Catholic Church. He is also an outspoken defender of the fundamental Right to Life from conception to Natural death. In this recent article published in the Catholic Key he exposes the grave dangers of the so called "Freedom of Choice Act":
"The Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA), was first introduced in November of 1989 by Representative Don Edwards (D- Calif) and Senator Alan Cranston (D-Calif). It was proposed to “codify Roe v. Wade,” and was, at that time, opposed by Senator Carol Moseley Braun (D-Ill), who argued that it did not go far enough to unleash – on a national level – a complete and unrestricted access to abortion. The first version, according to the Senator, dangerously allowed some conscience protection to health care professionals and did not require states to fund abortions.
The more recent wording of FOCA, introduced last year, is as follows:
“A government may not (1) deny or interfere with a woman’s right to choose – (A) to bear a child; (B) to terminate a pregnancy prior to viability; or (C) to terminate a pregnancy after viability where termination is necessary to protect the life or health of the woman; or (2) discriminate against the exercise of the rights set forth in paragraph (1) in the regulation or provision of benefits, facilities, services, or information.
This act applies to every Federal, State, and local statute, ordinance, regulation, administrative order, decision, penalty, practice, or other action enacted, adopted, or implemented before or after the date of enactment of this act.” Text of H.R. 1964 and S. 1173, introduced on April 19, 2007.
It is clear that FOCA would immediately make null and void every current restriction on abortion in all jurisdictions. According to a recent article by Tom McCloskey, “FOCA Would Harm Women and Remove Freedoms,” and reported by the Family Research Council, if FOCA was passed it would automatically overturn:
- State abortion reporting requirements in all 50 states - Forty-four states’ laws concerning parental involvement - Forty states’ laws on restricting later-term abortions - Forty-six states’ conscience protection laws for individual health care providers - Twenty-seven states’ conscience protection laws for institutions - Thirty-eight states’ bans on partial-birth abortions - Thirty-three states’ laws on requiring counseling before an abortion - Sixteen states’ laws concerning ultrasounds before an abortion
There is evidence of a very significant reduction of reported abortions, particularly among teens, through the passage of parental involvement laws and the use of ultrasounds. The August, 2008, report of the Alan Guttmacher Institute notes the greatest decline in abortions over the last 30 years is among teens, attributable in large part to the above restrictions, as well as a later initiation of sexual activity. It must be concluded that chastity formation or abstinence education has a positive effect on lowering these rates, as well as enriching the lives of our young men and women.
I was recently asked to comment on claims by a group calling itself Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, which says that electing candidates who have permissive or clearly pro-choice stances in support of abortion, but are determined to provide more assistance to poor and vulnerable women and families would actually help to reduce abortions in the United States. This group, I believe has its priorities backwards. It seems unlikely that candidates advocating full access to abortion – which attacks the most vulnerable poor, the unborn - will at the same time have a consistent or principle-based plan for helping other poor people.
It should be noted that the Catholic Church worldwide provides more help in assisting the needy than any other single private agency – religious or secular. At the same time, she operates from the principle that the measure of our charity is first defined by what we do to and for the most vulnerable.
When a candidate pledges to provide “comprehensive sex education” to school children and promises to promote – or to “sign immediately upon taking office” - the Freedom of Choice Act, Catholics and all people of good will have cause to question the sincerity of the candidate’s determination to reduce abortions, when these already existing limits have caused a decrease of more than 100,000 abortions each year. (cf. Michael New-Matthew Bowman, Combined Reductions in Abortions, with data supplied by NARAL Pro-Choice America)
As Archbishop Naumann and I stressed in our recent Pastoral Letter, “Our Moral Responsibility as Catholic Citizens,” we can never vote for a candidate because of his or permissive stand on abortion. At the same time, if we are inclined to vote for someone despite their pro-abortion stance, it seems we are morally obliged to establish a proportionate reason sufficient to justify the destruction of 45 million human persons through abortion. If we learn that our “candidate of choice” further pledges – through an instrument such as FOCA - to eliminate all existing limitations against abortion, it is that much more doubtful whether voting for him or her can ever be morally justified under any circumstance.
I urge you to learn more about the Freedom of Choice Act and its advocates so that you can make informed decisions in the voting booth. |
URGENT!! WHAT ARE THEY TEACHING IN RELIGION CLASS AT SAINT PETERS??
I thought this additional postscript to the warning below would be invaluable in the defense of my position. I came across an essay written by a 7th grader in Saint Peters for his religion class. The essay was written in the school year 2006-2007 or 2007-2008. The apparent purpose of the essay was to indicate similarities between Christianity and Islam. Although there are exterior similarities such as monotheism, the student wrote about a similarity I've never heard of, but which can be directly attributed to the substance of my complaint against this school. He wrote that "another thing we have in common is that both religions were founded by a prophet; Mohammed founded Islam and Jesus founded Christianity. So, now Jesus, the Son of God....God, Himself, is relegated to the status of prophet. Click on the WARNING below to understand more of what you will be involving your child in if you choose to enroll in this school. WARNING CLICK HERE WARNING | Homosexual Day of Silence - Is Your Child's School on the list? PRESS HERE TO FIND OUT! | | | | Catholic teachers must share the faith with their lives, says Spanish cardinal Toledo, June 9 (CNA).-The Archbishop of Toledo, Cardinal Antonio Canizares Llovera, said this week teachers at Catholic schools must not only "transmit the faith with words but also with the explicit testimony of their own lives." In an article on Catholic schools, the cardinal said they "propose a Christian vision of man and the world that offers children and young people the possibility of a fruitful dialogue between faith and reason, of encountering the truth, depending on it and being guided by it." He went on to underscore that "truth, goodness and beauty are fundamental contents and ends of a Catholic school," which should be "at the service of truth" and should teach everything about Jesus Christ, "who is the truth in person, and not something abstract or unreal." In today's world, the cardinal explained, Catholic schools should embrace a teaching strategy that allows students to "not only acquire human, moral and spiritual maturity, but also to become involved in the transformation of society and be concerned with collaborating on the coming and establishing of the Kingdom of God among us." "At the center of everything," he continued, must be "the human person, the dignity of all human beings, the establishing of fundamental human rights created not by human powers, nor forged through a consensus or through parliamentarian majorities, but rather that precede them and that are inscribed in man's very being." He also called on teachers to be true evangelizers and to bring students into a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. So what does this mean to Saint Peters School? It means that the Social Studies teacher must lead an exemplary life and she should not be politicizing her students in a manner contrary to Catholic teaching . It means that if the Principal and the Pastor are made aware of such errors, they must act to correct the error, not be complicit with their cowardly silence. That's what the article means! |
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| | 121 Lincoln PlaceLiberty, NY 12754845-292-7270 | | | Who does Saint Peter's School hold up as true heroes to be emulated? Why not find out. If MLK or some disgraceful Kennedy is among the group, then protest and tell the principal that the school should be promoting only virtuous Catholics as role models and heroes. A perfect role model who is up for sainthood is a young soldier, age 21, who died for his faith. Google him. His name is "Ismael Molinero Novillo" Then bring the info to the school and insist that they use him as a model instead of the adulterous King and pro-abortion Kennedys!
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