Resolution for SBC Annual Meeting Urges Action on Call for an
Exit Strategy from Public Schools
Apr 25, 2006
Subject: Resolution for SBC Annual Meeting Urges Action on Call
for an Exit Strategy from Public Schools and Asks That Particular
Attention be Given to Needs of Orphans, Single Parents, and the
Disadvantaged
Resolution for SBC Annual Meeting Urges Action on Call for an
Exit Strategy from Public Schools and Asks That Particular Attention
be Given to Needs of Orphans, Single Parents, and the Disadvantaged
Leading SBC Grassroots Activist, Dr. Rick Scarborough, and Dr.
Voddie Baucham Strongly Endorse Resolution
COLUMBIA, SC, April 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- At the 2005 SBC
Annual Meeting the messengers adopted a resolution urging churches
and parents to investigate their public schools to determine,
among other things, whether they are endangering children in their
care by collaborating with homosexual activists. Dr. Albert Mohler,
President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, weighed in
on the controversy stating that We have no reason to believe
that next year will not bring even more urgent concerns related
to public education and declaring that it is time for responsible
Southern Baptists to develop an exit strategy from the public
schools.
Roger Moran, a member of the Southern Baptist Conventions
Executive Committee and a leader in the Missouri Baptist Convention,
and Dr. Bruce N. Shortt, co-sponsor of the 2004 and 2005 Christian
Education Resolutions and author of The Harsh Truth About Public
Schools, have submitted a resolution for consideration at the
2006 SBC Annual Meeting urging churches to heed Dr. Mohlers
call to develop an exit strategy from the public schools that
will give particular attention to the needs of orphans, single
parents, and the disadvantaged. The resolution also urges the
agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention to assist churches
as they develop their exit strategies and commends Christians
working in government schools.
Dr. Rick Scarborough, Founder of Vision America, the leading
Southern Baptist grassroots activist, and author of the recently
released Liberalism Kills Kids, strongly endorses the resolution
and sees an urgent need for the SBC to plan an exit strategy:
Public Schools have long ceased to be a positive reinforcer
of traditional values. In fact, they are not even neutral on many
crucial issues which are important to people of faith. Unfortunately,
public education has been hijacked by people who reject Biblical
teachings on man's origin, the proper role of sex and the acceptability
of homosexuality. These are non- compromising issues for Christians.
Dr. Scarborough also believes strongly that the messengers at
the 2006 Annual meeting should have an opportunity to vote on
the resolution: Education in the public sector now aggressively
undermines Biblical values. Our children deserve better and Southern
Baptists should be given the opportunity to express their feelings
about this.
Roger Moran notes that the worldview promoted by the governments
schools is far from neutral and commends Dr. Mohler
for his wisdom and courage:
The last two decades have established beyond doubt that
Americas public school system is the golden calf
of the religious left. Religious and secular Left organizations
like the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, Americans
United for Separation of Church and State, People for the American
Way, The Interfaith Alliance, the ACLU and the National Education
Association have created a unified voice in support of the current
course of public education. These far-left organizations understood
with absolute clarity that if their version of separation
of church and state could be implemented by the courts,
they could universally prevent the views and values of a conservative
Biblical worldview from competing in the public schools with the
secular worldview of Americas religious / political far-left.
But not only are the public schools the golden calf of the religious
left, they have also become their Trojan Horse, playing a major
role in infiltrating and destroying the faith of those we have
been commanded to train up in the nurture and admonition of the
Lord. Dr. Al Mohlers call for responsible Southern Baptists
to develop an exit strategy from the public schools was not only
wise, but courageous, for multitudes of our own people still dont
see the inherent dangers. The time has come for the debate to
begin.
Dr. Voddie Baucham endorses the resolution because he knows
from personal experience how the government school monopoly fails
millions of children every day: I know what its like to
be a poor kid trapped in underperforming schools. Being raised
by a single mother in the inner city, I had no choice but to accept
the inferior education my schools offered. Not to mention the
drugs, sex, and violence that were all part of the package. The
SBC needs to have a comprehensive plan to create a new system
of Baptist education open to everyone, and that plan needs to
take a clear stand on behalf of kids who find themselves in the
same predicament I was in. If we stand together on this we can
be true to article XII of the BF&M and use education as a
missional outreach in Urban America. If we dont, we will
continue to tell poor kids in failing schools that we dont
care that their future is being stolen from them.
Dr. Shortt argues that this is an issue that must be faced squarely:
The governments schools havent merely failed;
they are destroying our children spiritually and morally. Academically,
the public school system is as dead as Elvis. Unfortunately, many
Christian pastors and leaders still try to evade the cold, hard
facts by talking about school reform and salt
and light. Well, weve tried that strategy for forty
years and more, and, after trillions of dollars of reform, anyone
who takes a serious look at the consequences of our government
school habit can see that the Church has been hemorrhaging children
for more than a generation and that the public schools are stuck
on stupid morally and academically. If you approve of a school
system that is indoctrinating children with cultural Marxism and
dogmatic Darwinism, devoting increasing time and resources to
instructing children in the colorful folkways of homosexuality,
and preparing them for a future as hewers of wood and drawers
of water, by all means continue talking about reform
and children as missionaries. Responsible Christians, however,
will plan so that no child is left behind.
E. Ray Moore, Jr, USAR Ret CH(Lt.Col.) founder and Director
of Exodus Mandate commented: "The recovery of belief in the
authority of Holy Scripture by the Southern Baptists in recent
decades has inevitably led many of them also to the threshold
of discovering K-12 Christian schooling and home schooling as
a Biblical means for the discipling the next generation of Christian
youth. Exodus Mandate hopes and prays that the SBC continues its
long march to the promised land of K-12 Christian education. As
goes the SBC so goes the larger Church in the USA and, as goes
the Church, so goes the nation.
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Resolution
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This years SBC Annual Meeting will be held June 13-14 at
Greensboro, North Carolina.
Additional information, including the text of the resolution,
can be found at www.exodusmandate.org
To: National Desk
Contact: Roger Moran, 636-668-8055, 636-262-2066;
Dr. Rick Scarborough, 866-522-5582;
Dr. Voddie Baucham, Jr., 803-714-1744;
Dr. Bruce N. Shortt, 713-654-8881;
E. Ray Moore, Jr, 803-714-1744
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