The following articles are excellent. Done in two parts, Debra Rae gives us a good picture of “new” thought. Many themes we are constantly bombarded with seem new, but she is right. They sum up an old lie. I, like her, am concerned about where modern education is headed (see part 2). Unfortunately, I think she is correct in her assessments. Her statement:
“In but a few decades, America’s public education system has morphed from no spirituality (Dewey) to new spirituality” is one with which I agree. Macro-evolution is as much a religion as Christianity. In my view there are actually more facts pointing to a great Creator than to the view that their is no God. Both beliefs rely on faith in the end. This debate is not the subject of Ms. Rae’s article, but I think it fitting to note. -CR
Accompanying these articles should be an article about the New World Order. I was reading one last night that was very good and it wasn’t selling anything. I’ve searched and have been unable to retrace my steps. If I run across it again, I will attach it to this post. – CR
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CHANGING WESTERN WORLDVIEWS
The following articles are excellent. Done in two parts, Debra Rae gives us a good picture of “new” thought. Many themes we are constantly bombarded with seem new, but she is right. They sum up an old lie. I, like her, am concerned about where modern education is headed (see part 2). Unfortunately, I think she is correct in her assessments. Her statement:
“In but a few decades, America’s public education system has morphed from no spirituality (Dewey) to new spirituality” is one with which I agree. Macro-evolution is as much a religion as Christianity. In my view there are actually more facts pointing to a great Creator than to the view that their is no God. Both beliefs rely on faith in the end. This debate is not the subject of Ms. Rae’s article, but I think it fitting to note. -CR
NEW SPIRITUALITY, OLD LIE
PART 1 – By Debra Rae
http://www.newswithviews.com/Rae/debra164.htm
NEW SPIRITUALITY, OLD LIE
PART 2 – By Debra Rae
http://www.newswithviews.com/Rae/debra165.htm
Accompanying these articles should be an article about the New World Order. I was reading one last night that was very good and it wasn’t selling anything. I’ve searched and have been unable to retrace my steps. If I run across it again, I will attach it to this post. – CR
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