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I think England is already an unfriendly place for devout Christians, or at least I hear Christians complain about this who live there. It is sad to see their culture fall by the wayside.
My sister lives in London with her family, and she told me that her children had to correct their friends when they thought that the United States discovered England! The children are in lower elementary school, but still! Apparently their educational system is going down the tubes as well, and they go to a "good" school. They are learning a lot of P.C. junk, but not important history. All part and parcel of this new cultural climate.
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I think England is already an unfriendly place for devout Christians, or at least I hear Christians complain about this who live there. It is sad to see their culture fall by the wayside.
ReplyDeleteMy sister lives in London with her family, and she told me that her children had to correct their friends when they thought that the United States discovered England! The children are in lower elementary school, but still! Apparently their educational system is going down the tubes as well, and they go to a "good" school. They are learning a lot of P.C. junk, but not important history. All part and parcel of this new cultural climate.
Ignorance is a frightening thing.
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