Monday, July 19, 2021

Parents Canceled by Their Own Children

 


Parents Canceled by Their Own Children


Weeks ago, while struggling with how to understand what has happened, I picked up a copy of Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals.  Then I looked at a book by David Horowitz entitled Barack Obama's Rules for Revolution: The Alinsky Model.  What I read convinced me that our family, more so our children, had been targeted.  We, as a middle-class family who used to live together in the suburbs, were in the bull's eye.

Consider the last chapter of Rules, which was published in 1971. It is entitled "The Way Forward."  Alinsky writes, "Organization for action will now and in the decade ahead center upon America's white middle class.  That is where the power is[.] ... Large parts of the middle class, the 'silent majority,' must be activated[.]"

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GJ - I have heard so much about this - and experienced it - I think people should be aware of how prevalent this is - and not by accident. I give a lot of the credit to the public school systems, which are monolithic and dedicated to Left-wing causes. Large corporations fund and promote these trends, for whatever reasons they might have, such as avoiding wrath.

I have found younger people stopping me from saying anything before I said it. For example, when I mentioned Queen, the music group, the young lady said, "Stop. Don't say anything against my favorite group." Or one mother - who did not want her child donning a toy Vikings helmet, because...Packers.

Hyper-Pietistic cults like WELS and ELDONA contribute with their holier than thou self-righteousness. 





From the University of Phoenix

 UOP wrote and said, "You have taught over 5,000 students."


Hello Gregory,  

It is an honor for me to congratulate you for being nominated for our 2021 Faculty of the Year Award. This spring, we reached out to students, employees, and faculty, and asked them to share stories of faculty who truly exemplify the values reflected in our Mission and who demonstrates the highest level of dedication to our students. 

While we were able to select only 18 winners for the award, we want to recognize all faculty who were nominated. Here is one of the specific comments made about you and your impact on a student who nominated you. 


     Mr. Jackson displayed at the start of class that he had both a sense of humor and professionalism. As time went by, Gregory Jackson (as he preferred to be called) showed empathy with his students when something unforeseen came up. If an effprt was made to get assignments done, Mr. Jackson recognized this and when he had a personal issue come up, he kept his students in the loop of things.

     It's without a doubt that Gregory Jackson exemplifies the type of instructor that our textbook authors and others mentioned  as a "facilitator". To whom it may concern, Gregory Jackson is my nominee for 2021.

Respectfully,

W. M-F.


Your nomination shows that your efforts made a real difference in the lives of your students, and I am proud you are a faculty member at University of Phoenix.  

Thank you for everything you do,   

John Woods, Ph.D.


Provost


ELCA-LCMS=ELS-WELS-CLC: Will Their Apostasy Unravel Them Completely?

Their only dogma is Justification without Faith, which they guard as ferociously as a hyena his spoils. They never concede their agreement and work with ELCA - through Holy Mother Thrivent. Con-artists cannot help smirking.

I had a revelation while reading through the book on W. A. Criswell - Joel Gregory's Too Great a Temptation - since the author was so enamored with the size of Southern Babtist congregations. 

Many people are earning degrees (MA, MDiv) in ministry, children's ministry, youth ministry, and urban ministry without considering a mainline denomination as their host. At the same time, mainline seminaries - including all the Lutheran ones - are collapsing for various reasons. 

The big ol' seminaries cannot bear to part with their physical plant, built up and overbuilt with so many odd fantasies in their minds. 

Congregations are better off with pastors who are believers, rather than with synod loyalists who are drowning in debt and false doctrine the moment they graduate. I often think of the UCC, since my parents took us to a Congregational parish in Moline. The Congregationalists became the United Church of Christ through a series of mergers and now barely exist. 

 Matt the Fatt looks so cool as a magician. After all, he is making LCMS college disappear even faster.