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Video: Rick Santorum Says Obama Wants to Indoctrinate Kids in College

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Speaking to a crowd of Floridians at the First Baptist Church of Naples, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum claimed that President Barack Obama wanted children to go to college so that they could be indoctrinated and would turn their backs on God (video below).

Santorum said: “It’s no wonder President Obama wants every kid to go to college. The indoctrination that occurs at American universities is one of the keys to the left holding and maintaining power in America — and it is indoctrination.”

“If they taught Judeo-Christian principles, they would be stripped of every dollar. If they teach radical secular ideology, they get all the government support that they can possibly get. As you know, 62 percent of children who enter college with a faith conviction leave without it."

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call me Roy's picture

Come on Rick, everyone knows

Come on Rick, everyone knows this already, it's old news.

Example: Music Program Now Admits to Being Behind ‘Occupy’ Lyrics in Third Graders’ Song January 13, 2012 at 10:58am The director of a children’s music program has admitted to steering a third grade class toward singing Occupy Wall Street-themed lyrics during a songwriting session at a Virginia elementary school. As The Blaze reported earlier this month, the incident at Woodbrook Elementary School in Charlottesville, Va. drew outrage after it was revealed that the class wrote and performed a song titled “Part of the 99”during a visit with Kid Pan Alley in October. According to its website, Kid Pan Alley “uses the group songwriting process to inspire and empower children to become creators of their own music.” The song contained such charged phrases as “They’re the 1 percent“ and ”I’m part of the 99.” At the time, the Albemarle County school district said the children chose the lyrics entirely on their own and denied they were encouraged to sing anything related to the Occupy movement. That changed this week, when the founder and director of Kid Pan Alley, Paul Reisler, took responsibility for the lyrics and said he should have avoided certain phrases to keep the song neutral. “This is a song about being satisfied with what you have, a song about how life has its ups and downs, as so many people in our country are experiencing now,” Reisler said in a statement to local CBS affiliate WCAV-TV. “It was my personal mistake to introduce these phrases and I take complete responsibility for it. I will not make a mistake like this again.”

Kinda sounds like a Stalin idea, huh?

A Hermit's picture

Santorum also says that women

Santorum also says that women who are raped and get pregnant as a result have been given a "gift from God."

The man is sick in the head.

BJ Thomas Jr.'s picture

1. The Bible does not say

1. The Bible does not say how old the Earth is. The writer of Genesis says that after God created the Earth it became without form. This sentence was later changed when it was translated into English to say that the Earth 'was' without form. The use of the word 'became' in the original Hebrew means that the writer was allowing for an indeterminant amount of time to have elapsed between when the Earth was created and when the Earth became without form. For those who think that in Hebrew the words 'was' and 'became' mean the same thing in English you need to know that the Hebrew language that the writer of Genesis was using already allowed for the use of the word 'was'. This occurs when recounting the age that a person 'was' at the time their son was born. A good resource for seeing this for yourself is the scripture4all.org website. 2. The Nephilim were giants who lived prior to the flood as recorded in Genesis. Since the Genesis account does not record any Nephilim giants occupying the Ark, it is safe to assume that the writer of Genesis wants us to believe that these giants were left out in the flood at the time the flood occurred. So, did the Hebrews themselves believe that the Nephilim giants had been completely destroyed in the flood? You might think so considering the fact that modern day Bible critics enjoy complaining about how ridiculous some people are for believing in a worldwide flood. But the problem here is that the Hebrews themselves did not believe that everyone outside of the Ark had died in the flood. This is known because when the Hebrews were scouting out Canaan for invasion in Numbers Chapter 13, the Hebrew spies reported that the inhabitants of Canaan were Nephilim. Now, how can it be that modern day Bible critics don't recognize the fact that the Hebrews in the Old Testament account themselves didn't believe that everyone outside of the Ark was killed in the flood?

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