Friday, December 09, 2005

Evolution Exposed as the LIE that it is.

EVOLUTION FACTS WEBSITE
This site is a great place for Home School families who believe the Bible to get information on EVILution with fantastic evidence showing that man has been here all along and all along has not been Millions or Billions of years! Anyway Check out this photo ..There Website states about this Photo:The London Artifact is an iron hammer, surrounded by a solid mass of cretaceous rock. The handle was partially PETRIFIED. It was discovered in London, Texas. Notice the shiny spot on the metal part. The family who found the hammer, filed the metal to see if it was really metal; the spot has not rusted yet, even though it has been about forty-five years. Is it really iron? A test was done on the metal. This hammer contains 96% iron, 2.6% chlorine, and 0.74% sulfur. There are no bubbles in it at all. Yes, it is iron. The quality of which equals or exceeds the quality of any iron found today.

The Websites Claim is that it is "Filled with scientific facts against evolution, a massive collection, one of the most complete anti-evolution websites on the internet. You have come to the right place. Stay awhile and learn the truth. Those fairy tales you were taught in school are excess baggage. What you want are scientific facts. This website is full of them.
This is a very large website, containing a fabulous amount of scientific data disproving evolutionary theory. And it is constantly growing. Book-mark this site; you will often want to return and visit us. There is information here that you need."....

I Agree. This site has a lot of very usefull information Please go here and use the material to educate your children that God DID create everything just as he said he did.

In Christ

The Preacher

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Home-schooling in the modern world

Home-schooling in the modern world: Success of home-schooled children
By Shaunti Feldhahn
Syndicated Columnist


Like many critics, I used to feel vaguely sorry for home-schooled kids. What a shame, I thought, that they might be deprived of the well-rounded education and social skills to become integrated, productive members of society. I never thought to question why cafeteria food fights or the predatory pack habits of teenage girls would be better for molding productive members of society.
This uninformed, critical opinion lasted precisely until I met my first home-schooled children several years ago. Within one month I met five home-schooling families, and their 13 children were among the most polite, well-adjusted, socially adept and academically advanced kids I'd ever seen. Being home-educated seemed to have given them a confidence and maturity — and yes, social skill — far beyond their years. They had many friends, but didn't seem dependent on their peers for approval — a far cry from what I remember as a kid.
I've since learned that these kids were not the home-schooling exception but the rule, which makes me wonder how anyone could look at the data and say it deprives kids of anything. In a landmark study by Dr. Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute, among 7,000 young adults who had been home-schooled, 74 percent had attained some college courses, compared with just 46 percent of other young adults — and 82 percent said they would home-school their own kids. On the social front, almost twice as many home-schooled adults as those in the general population were active in their community (71 percent to 37 percent) and "very happy" with life (59 percent to 28 percent).
In 1998, a Home School Legal Defense Association's study of 20,760 home-school students found that: "In every subject and at every grade level (on standardized tests), home-school students scored significantly higher than their public and private school counterparts." Younger home-schoolers performed one grade level higher than their public and private school counterparts, and by eighth grade, "the average home-school student performs four grade levels above the national average."
Obviously, home education doesn't fit every family. But the evidence makes me think it's the kids who aren't home-schooled who may be missing out, not the other way around.


Harvard-educated Shaunti Feldhahn (scfeldhahn@yahoo.com) is a conservative Christian author and speaker, and married mother of two children.
2005, Shaunti Feldhahn