Asylum in America
Occasionally, people still come to America for political asylum. This is the case with the Uwe Romike family, who escaped Germany for the intense persecution experienced by a few families there who have rejected a materialist worldview-indoctrination for their children. Apparently, schools in Germany are so naturalist and materialist in their metaphysics, they do not teach the children to fear God in the science classes – a fundamental constituent of a hard-edged secularism.
Kevin Swanson interviews attorney Mike Donelly and Christian father, Uwe Romike on this edition of Generations. Why would a man leave his motherland, his friends, and family over the matter of the education of his children? Is he overreacting, or is this an example of stalwart faith?
Occasionally, people still come to America for political asylum. This is the case with the Uwe Romike family, who escaped Germany for the intense persecution experienced by a few families there who have rejected a materialist worldview-indoctrination for their children. Apparently, schools in Germany are so naturalist and materialist in their metaphysics, they do not teach the children to fear God in the science classes – a fundamental constituent of a hard-edged secularism.
Kevin Swanson interviews attorney Mike Donelly and Christian father, Uwe Romike on this edition of Generations. Why would a man leave his motherland, his friends, and family over the matter of the education of his children? Is he overreacting, or is this an example of stalwart faith?
May 7, 2009
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