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Catholic Student Expelled from Baptist School

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done went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet News’FROUPS: An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington, North Carolina (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student, Ben Holmes, because the boy is a Catholic. Nonsense. He would have had to commit some offense, nor merely ‘be expelled because he is a Catholic’. This is ridiculous.

You haven’t spent much time in the South, have you? It’s the home of Bob Jones University.

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went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet News’FROUPS: Well, we can’t embrace the philosophy of unity because that would mean that too many people would have to put down the anger, hatred & ego. And you can’t DO that, can you Larson?

Sure I can… I’m not the one condemning anyone else’s faith Doc…  you’re the one doing that.  and lying to do it. Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com – Still Only $9.95 – http://www.uncensored-news.com       <<<<<<<   The Worlds Uncensored News Source   <<<<<<<<

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went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet News’FROUPS: readded the roman-catholic newsgroup, since you, being a coward snipped it so that you wouldn’t be responded to. Or did he snip it because it has nothing to do with our CHRISTIAN BAPTIST group?

LOL…  a discussion about a RomanCatholic kicked out of a Baptist school. Let’s see… that deals with CHRISTIAN Roman Catholics and CHRISTIAN Baptists… it has to do with both.  But leave it to Doc to be dishonest still. Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com – Still Only $9.95 – http://www.uncensored-news.com       <<<<<<<   The Worlds Uncensored News Source   <<<<<<<<

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done went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet News’FROUPS: An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington, North Carolina (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student, Ben Holmes, because the boy is a Catholic. Nonsense.

So you say… but at least He would have had to commit some offense, nor merely ‘be expelled because he is a Catholic’. This is ridiculous.

Given the sort of idiotic comments and opinions you state about Catholics, and you’re a Baptist… no, it’s not that ridiculous.  Have a Baptist school run by morons like you & John W.  and I can see that you would be kicking Catholic students out because you are too stupid to recognize that you’ve been lied to about the Catholic faith by a bunch of non-Catholics. Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com – Still Only $9.95 – http://www.uncensored-news.com       <<<<<<<   The Worlds Uncensored News Source   <<<<<<<<

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An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington, North Carolina (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student, Ben Holmes, because the boy is a Catholic. Holmes had attended the school for the past academic year because there is no Catholic high school in the vicinity. The school administrator, Dan Hightower, said, "Baptist doctrine and teachings do not complement the Catholic doctrine and teachings. Home, school and church have to complement one another."   The school’s policy claims that it admits students "whose parents are in agreement with the Christian philosophy, purposes and standards of the school." –excerpt from "Voice of Reason: Newsletter of Americans for Religious Liberty"

Interesting. I went to a private school that wasn’t a Catholic one, and I wouldn’t say I was persecuted against, but I would definitely say I was looked down upon. There were many anti-Catholic and tasteless jokes running around that were hurtful. I can remember multiple times that I had to go through the third degree because I refused to answer questions in the protestant ran history books that were based upon false information. I had documented proof that they were wrong and therefore got out of some of it, but then again I loved history when I was in high school so it didn’t really matter to me that much. I did go through 4 years of bible study. It was a requirement that you had to take a bible course every year of high school in order to graduate. I remember having to explain my faith to much older bible teachers who claimed to have a PhD in theology. It saddens me that there is so much discrimination within Christian religions. Why can we not embrace the philosophy of unity that Christ had? It just seems odd to me. Larry Thibodeaux    http://www.newsfeed.com       The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! —–= Over 100,000 Newsgroups – Unlimited Fast Downloads – 19 Servers =—–

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington, North Carolina (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student, Ben Holmes, because the boy is a Catholic. Holmes had attended the school for the past academic year because there is no Catholic high school in the vicinity. The school administrator, Dan Hightower, said, "Baptist doctrine and teachings do not complement the Catholic doctrine and teachings. Home, school and church have to complement one another."   The school’s policy claims that it admits students "whose parents are in agreement with the Christian philosophy, purposes and standards of the school." –excerpt from "Voice of Reason: Newsletter of Americans for Religious Liberty" Interesting. I went to a private school that wasn’t a Catholic one, and I wouldn’t say I was persecuted against, but I would definitely say I was looked down upon. There were many anti-Catholic and tasteless jokes running around that were hurtful. I can remember multiple times that I had to go through the third degree because I refused to answer questions in the protestant ran history books that were based upon false information. I had documented proof that they were wrong and therefore got out of some of it, but then again I loved history when I was in high school so it didn’t really matter to me that much. I did go through 4 years of bible study. It was a requirement that you had to take a bible course every year of high school in order to graduate. I remember having to explain my faith to much older bible teachers who claimed to have a PhD in theology. It saddens me that there is so much discrimination within Christian religions. Why can we not embrace the philosophy of unity that Christ had? It just seems odd to me.

Well, we can’t embrace the philosophy of unity because that would mean that too many people would have to put down the anger, hatred & ego. Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com – Still Only $9.95 – http://www.uncensored-news.com       <<<<<<<   The Worlds Uncensored News Source   <<<<<<<<

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You are both eternally dead wrong.

I readded the roman-catholic newsgroup, since you, being a coward snipped it so that you wouldn’t be responded to. Your quote unquote spirit of unity is unfounded and contrary to what JESUS said:

No… because we were speaking of unity of Christians. Jesus said tho those who had not accepted Him as Lord and Saviour " Ye are of your father the devil…."

Fine…  We accept Him as our Lord and Savior, as, presumably, our Christian brothers and sisters have also done.  Which is the point of what both Larry & I are saying That is why the Bible exhorts TRUE Christians to not promote novices such as yourselves into positions of authority.

And I can’t wait to hear what you claim are "TRUE" Christians. You both should be asahmed of yourselves for putting yourselves forward as spokesman for Christianity.

I never claimed to be a spokesman for Christianity. " Study to show thyself approved a workman that needeth not to be ASHAMED …" Consider yourselves corrected.

Actually, I’ll consider you to be clueless of what we had said. Shame on you

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An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington, North Carolina (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student, Ben Holmes, because the boy is a Catholic. Holmes had attended the school for the past academic year because there is no Catholic high school in the vicinity. The school administrator, Dan Hightower, said, "Baptist doctrine and teachings do not complement the Catholic doctrine and teachings. Home, school and church have to complement one another."   The school’s policy claims that it admits students "whose parents are in agreement with the Christian philosophy, purposes and standards of the school." –excerpt from "Voice of Reason: Newsletter of Americans for Religious Liberty"

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