Bible Thoughts by Terry Hedderman

Tuesday, 7/17/18  Matthew 19:20, The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet? Though this man’s problem was pride, he, at least, was not satisfied with being “good enough,” but wanted to be better. Beware of complacency and satisfaction in your level of godliness. 

Bible Thoughts by Terry Hedderman

- Tuesday, 7/10/18  Titus 1:13b, Wherefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith... This whole book was written to a preacher. Can you handle it when he obeys this verse? How have you handled it recently? Do you willingly let the preacher stomp on your toes? Do you pray for him?

Dumbing down continues

According to People, schools in the UK are removing analog clocks from classrooms — because kids can’t read them. So, do they teach the students how to tell time the old-fashioned way? No. They give up. “The current generation aren’t as good at reading the traditional clock face as older generations,” explains Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary at the Association of School and College Leaders in England. According to The [UK] Telegraph, many high school students “were only able to tell time on digital devices.” What are they going to do next, take down Big Ben?

This is nuts. Analog clocks are still in use all over the world. Instead of using taxpayer money to replace clocks, it’s high time high school students learned how to give someone the time of day. First it was millennials unable to add or subtract without a calculator, then it was banning cursive writing, and now it’s removing clocks. School administrators should have their clocks cleaned. Teachers need to lay off the 64 genders lesson plans, and start in with “when the big hand is on the 12 and the little hand is on the 1…” What would it take, 15 minutes? Time’s up for stupid.

Limbaugh Letter July 2018