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January
16, 2006
Great Gates of Hell
PCC to Pop
Principal's Bubble Zone
"I am much
afraid that schools will prove to be the great gates of hell unless they
diligently
labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures, engraving them in the hearts of
youth. I advise no one to
place his child where the scriptures do not reign paramount. Every
institution in which men are
not increasingly occupied with the Word of God must become
corrupt." —Martin Luther
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| On Wednesday,
January 4, a member of Pilgrims Covenant Church handed out one of our
tracts, Homosexuality:
The Truth, to students as they left the Lake Mills High
School, Lake Mills, Wisconsin. Giving out various types of Christian
literature at Wisconsin high schools is just one of many public ministry
efforts in which PCC engages. It is also the one which gives us the most
concern for young people and the future of Christian liberty in America.
Increasingly, the gatekeepers of the tax-funded government schools are
radical, anti-Christian bigots who are determined to keep a monopoly on
the minds of the children who spend so much time under their care.
As another evidence of that, please read
the letter I am including with this message. Principal Robert L.
Gilpatrick, Ph.D. has arbitrarily created a seventy-five-foot buffer
zone around Lake Mills High School property and declared that no Christian
can hand out literature on that public property without prior permission
from Robert L. Gilpatrick, Ph.D. His claim that our PCC member was on
school property is, of course, a false claim. Gilpatrick's tax-funded
endorsement of homosexuality and "the American principles embracing
tolerance" is arrogant and immoral. It is also an invitation for PCC
to return to hand out our tract What
the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality. We intend to do
just that and with a whole lot more people than so upset Principal
Gilpatrick on January 4. We also intend to lit drop the town of Lake Mills
with a copy of the principal's letter and the brochure Homosexuality:
The Truth, which does contain a lengthy gospel message.
—Ralph Ovadal, Pastor, Pilgrims
Covenant Church

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