Thursday, August 03, 2006

The National Curriculum.


The National Curriculum has decided to abolish the concepts of 'right and wrong' which were enshrined in its present incarnation. These are to be replaced with the highly dubious need to develop 'secure values and beliefs' - a statement of mind-numbing vagueness and sinister possibilities.
Naturally, the NC has decided nothing for itself; it cannot. Our Labour government however, pulls its strings and along with their puppet, chief executive Kenneth Boston, they have once again conspired against the Christian Faith and simple morality.
In a darwinian, godless, mechanistic universe, there are of course, no such things as: absolutes, certainties and morality. So why should we be surprised?
For those who have thus far missed the point, we must ask: "What are the 'values and beliefs' which are to be secured?" May I suggest that this could open up the rights to believe in: paganism, wicca, atheism - devil worship even. "But people have that right now" - I hear you say. Indeed they do but only AFTER having been given a moral and hopefully, Christian foundation first in schools. Some will get this from parents. Alas. Too many do not get any moral leadership whatsoever in the home and this is where the state has a duty to give them a starting point, at least.
Even the Church of England is making its voice heard; in horror. No doubt there will be a host of assorted clever clogs, super liberals, lefties and academics out there who would retort, "What is morality? Is it not a subjective and relative concept?" - To which I would reply in very rude fashion - possibly even in a single word.
Can any still believe that I-am-a-Christian Blair and his wretched party are ever again worthy of receiving a vote from evangelical believers?

LINK:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=398343&in_page_id=1770

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