We need to work together in missionary education (kindergarten, elementary and high school) in this and other countries so that we will have a better chance of existing in this world. Let's face it; we have a lot of things against us: anti-Christian education in public schools (see sermon #1); which costs us tax money (sermon #2); abortion (sermon #3); false teachers in the church and denial of God's marital establishment, which is when a male lies with a virgin female (Ex. 22:16, Dt. 22:13-20, 28, 29) (sermon #4); and other than chaste after-marital sex (polygamy or fornication) (sermon #5); the ACLU (sermon #7); Planned Parenthood, principalities (Eph. 6:12), including legal and political opposition against that which is preferentially good for one's soul, family, race, country and world--see #1 also, medical defilement of women, which is medical fornication (sermon #8); opposition of male leadership and female subjection, indifference toward appropriate and holy appearance and dress even to the point of being irreligious and abominable, lack of fundamental training for most young women--see #12 also--they are not being schooled to love their husbands and children, to be discreet, chaste [not having experienced any carnal knowledge, by the way, a girl or woman should not let a man massage her shoulders in public as I've seen or anywhere else if he is not her husband; she should rebuke anyone who attempts to disgrace the virtue of body holiness (see I Cor. 7:1)], keepers at home [career homemakers], good, subject to their own husbands (Tit. 2:4, 5) (sermon #9); incorrect eschatological predictions (sermon #'s 6,7,13); legalism, instead of grace and truth, manifested by intolerance concerning precedence of days (sermon #10); politico-religious myth concerning the constitution of a nation (sermon #7); economic enslavement of our own people (sermon #1); etc. (Write to me and I will be glad to send you a free copy of any of the footnoted sermons which relate to these subjects at your request, as long as I can afford the cost.) [ ... just copy it off the internet.]
I can understand why the affluent may not be as desirous to unite to provide for all who have need because they can afford luxurious, private schools for their own children, and I believe they are certainly financially entitled to that privilege, but on the other hand, I can also understand why the affluent would even want to donate to joint-Christian schools because of the good for society or community as a whole, even if they don't want their own children to attend. Both parents work in many families today. Some families only have one parent. If the non-affluent can't school their children at home, then they need someone else to do it for them. However, public schools must be prevented! We have a need to become independent from the state school system and become Christian self-supporting in all of our institutions and businesses.
Lord willing and we should live, I would like to suggest Christian unity in areas that can be agreed upon for the better of the whole Christian people as a group opposed by the world, but even if the two large denominations, Roman Catholic and Protestant, should refuse to be willing to work together, then, at least the many various sub-denominations of the Protestant church, except those which have false teachers as leaders who deny God's marital establishment, should be willing to adjoin their efforts.

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Reviewed: 2012-June-21