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		<title>Comment on No Compromise in Public Colleges by Tim</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 22:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Denny,

Thanks for taking the time to post, and I appreciate you insight. I agree with your statements very much, and find your line of work very eternally rewarding. Might not be much now, but you will definately have a collection of rewards in heaven. Actually, I can't even really label what happened to me &quot;Persecution&quot;, compared to what you have seen, and probably been though. Again, thanks for the comment; It was encouraging!

 Tim</description>
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<p>Thanks for taking the time to post, and I appreciate you insight. I agree with your statements very much, and find your line of work very eternally rewarding. Might not be much now, but you will definately have a collection of rewards in heaven. Actually, I can&#8217;t even really label what happened to me &#8220;Persecution&#8221;, compared to what you have seen, and probably been though. Again, thanks for the comment; It was encouraging!</p>
<p> Tim
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		<title>Comment on No Compromise in Public Colleges by denny barger</title>
		<link>http://blog.truelightchristianstore.com/no-compromise-in-public-colleges#comment-12</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:53:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hi Tim  I chanced across your blog thru a google newss alert on Christian persecution. It's facinating to me how professors stress &quot;critical thinking&quot; &amp;#38; &quot;flexibility&quot; while being so deeply immovable in thier own non-thinking moral and anti-Christian positions. My wife susan returned to college last year and heard her professor in an Art History course say that despite what our president thinks, &quot;Islam is a religion of peace.&quot; My wife could not remain silent. She asked, &quot;Have you ever read the Koran?&quot; Answeer, &quot;No.&quot; She asked, &quot;Have you ever lived in a Muslim country. Answer, &quot;No.&quot; My wife contniued, &quot;Well I have and what you are telling these students are lies.&quot; She went on to talk about our experience of living in the Middle East for 5.5 years and how we now work for a human rights group International Christian Concern, (www.persecution.org) and all the persecution &amp;#38; killling Muslims do to &quot;infidels&quot; like Christians and feminists like the professor. Sue asked if the professor would like to watch a BBC produced documentary on the treatment of women in Pakistan and the woman said, &quot;I don't have time for that.&quot; 

My guess is that your professor really can't handle the fact that you actually employ &quot;critical thinking.&quot; But don't give up, fight the good fight, press on for the prize. This wolrd was never meant to be heaven so its no surprise that our teachers are fools. Sorry to be so harsh toward the professor but its time for all Christians to get Jesus off the dashboard and the backburner and put Him in the classroom, the boardroom, and wherever else people say they are teaching &quot;truth.&quot; He who stands for nothing will fall for anything. I hope my thoughts are helpful to your readers. keep up the good work.
Denny Barger</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tim  I chanced across your blog thru a google newss alert on Christian persecution. It&#8217;s facinating to me how professors stress &#8220;critical thinking&#8221; &amp; &#8220;flexibility&#8221; while being so deeply immovable in thier own non-thinking moral and anti-Christian positions. My wife susan returned to college last year and heard her professor in an Art History course say that despite what our president thinks, &#8220;Islam is a religion of peace.&#8221; My wife could not remain silent. She asked, &#8220;Have you ever read the Koran?&#8221; Answeer, &#8220;No.&#8221; She asked, &#8220;Have you ever lived in a Muslim country. Answer, &#8220;No.&#8221; My wife contniued, &#8220;Well I have and what you are telling these students are lies.&#8221; She went on to talk about our experience of living in the Middle East for 5.5 years and how we now work for a human rights group International Christian Concern, (www.persecution.org) and all the persecution &amp; killling Muslims do to &#8220;infidels&#8221; like Christians and feminists like the professor. Sue asked if the professor would like to watch a BBC produced documentary on the treatment of women in Pakistan and the woman said, &#8220;I don&#8217;t have time for that.&#8221; </p>
<p>My guess is that your professor really can&#8217;t handle the fact that you actually employ &#8220;critical thinking.&#8221; But don&#8217;t give up, fight the good fight, press on for the prize. This wolrd was never meant to be heaven so its no surprise that our teachers are fools. Sorry to be so harsh toward the professor but its time for all Christians to get Jesus off the dashboard and the backburner and put Him in the classroom, the boardroom, and wherever else people say they are teaching &#8220;truth.&#8221; He who stands for nothing will fall for anything. I hope my thoughts are helpful to your readers. keep up the good work.<br />
Denny Barger
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