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Home Educators that Do A Lousy Job - Fundamentalists Falling Short

April 13, 2011
A judge in Mississippi, purportedly concerned about truancy issues and fake homeschoolers, calls for a roll of every home educating family in the state. Should he be concerned? There are homeschoolers that do a lousy job at it. They may cheat the system. But where does the state interfere in such cases? Then, ABC's 20/20 program covers the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist church, suggesting that these folks create the conditions requisite for physical and sexual abuse. Evidently, they did find some sin in their midst. So what's the solution? Abandon the fundamental tenets of the Bible for humanist solutions? Do the fundamentals tend towards externals and an unbiblical legalism? Is there an over-emphasis on corporeal punishment? Kevin Swanson brings some balance to these discussions in this segment of Generations.

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What You Can Do About It“The End of Christian America,” headlines the front cover of Newsweek Magazine, and Christian leaders rush to explain the cause of the failure of Christianity in the west. The still-concerned are clawing for some substantive handhold, some piece of “relevant” Christianity, some kind of meaningful Christian relationships, or some fragment of an historical faith (whether catholic, protestant, or orthodox). On this edition of Generations, we interview Michael Spencer from internetmonk.com on the coming collapse of evangelicalism in the west. There are no easy answers on this segment of Generations, but some thoughtful remarks that may be the beginning of laying down a more deeply-rooted faith that will transcend the generations.
April 12, 2011
The State of Children in AmericaCNN gives us a story announcing that the “kids are doing just fine!” But, by what metrics? More homosexuals. Less pregnancies. More psychotropic drugs. Less suicides. And, 70% of young men are not “grown up” by 30 years of age (up from 30% in 1970). We also review a very important report from the Family Research Council entitled, “Who Should Decide How Children are Educated.” The good news, is parents are very dissatisfied with public schools, and only 73% of American children are enrolled in public schools, down from 80% in 1990. Interesting stuff on this edition of Generations!
April 11, 2011
Takers and MakersNow there are 2 government-paid bureaucrats for every 1 manufacturing worker in America. The Taker to Maker Ratio was 1 to 1 in the early 1990’s! Hearkening back to the wisdom of the Proverbs, we read “For the transgression of the people, many are the princes thereof.” Kevin Swanson and Dave Buehner open up the Operations Manual, God’s Book of Wisdom on this segment of Generations. If you look under – “How to Run a Country,” you get some pretty wise advice. You’d be surprised!
April 8, 2011
The Rod vs. RebellionWhat to do with the 12-year-old boy who rips the hijab off the Muslim girl - slap him with a felony or give him a whacky whack on the hiney? These knotty ethical matters have the secularists chasing their tails. So only about 0.2% of American children see any corporal punishment in schools, and the do-real-gooders are trying to eliminate that altogether. Kevin Swanson points out that the spanking states and the red states (Republican/conservative) almost completely correspond! Is there a worldview difference operating here? Here we present the biblical approach to spanking.
April 7, 2011
Interview: Senator Kevin LundbergKevin Swanson interviews Colorado Senator Kevin Lundberg on the ongoing battle for the family, and the importance of home education in America. This spurs on a discussion on the history of homeschooling and its relative importance for the future of the family and freedom.
April 6, 2011
But What if Rob's Wrong?Rob Bell plays his hand, but Kevin Swanson throws a little Pascal's Wager on the table. What if Rob's Wrong? What if people really go to hell? What if sin turns out to be a really bad deal? The stakes are getting higher all the time, as we watch the breakdown of the Christian faith in the west. This ties into the kind of church you're attending. We summarize some of the deal breakers when it comes to compromise and weaknesses cropping up in the church that your family attends.
April 5, 2011
Civil Unions in ColoradoMore homosexual indoctrination bills are sliding through the California legislature while the Civil Unions Bill passed the Colorado Senate (and failed in the House Judiciary Committee by a single vote). Kevin Swanson reviews the Family Research Council Report on Homosexual Marriage, (just released). Dramatic changes are happening right now in western society as civilizations unravel everywhere, and the Generations program covers these developments. Will our families be affected by these trends?
April 4, 2011
Bikinis, Babes, and BiblesBethany Hamilton is the latest rage for Christian evangelicals, especially with the new motion picture that tells her inspiring story. References to the Bible were not removed from the scenes, but then again neither were the girls in bikinis. Kevin refers to the Modesty Survey conducted by Alex and Bret Harris (from the Rebelution) several years ago, as he considers the boundaries of Christian modesty. Would Mary, the mother of Jesus wear a bikini? What would Jesus say about this sort of thing? Then we step back and look at the influence of the Bethany Hamilton's and Miss America's on the progress of the Gospel in the 21st century. Could George Whitfield have used a Miss America on the catwalk to inspire the first Great Awakening?
April 1, 2011
From Lexington to ConcordThe American experience involves guns. There is no getting around it. From the pilgrims marching into the church yard in the 1630s to Lexington in 1775, Americans carried their guns. Here Kevin Swanson interviews Larry Cernik from the Appleseed Project, on our “Revolutionary” War heritage, and the men that founded the nation. Does proper self-government include the right use of weapons? Should a man be prepared to defend his household? Will pacifistic men fail to protect their homes? If you appreciate America’s heritage, you will not want to miss this engaging interview.
March 31, 2011
The World’s Greatest Generational ImpactLike it or not, if you live in America, your forefathers were the New England Puritans. While much of the initial vision for the nation has been squelched over the last 150 years, there still remains something of that heritage. Dr. Brian Abshire explains how the Puritans and Pilgrims influenced a socio-economic system over four hundred years of world history. Their work ethic, their systems of government, and their family-based economies served as foundations for self-government and freedom that resulted in tremendous blessings for Generations. This is an inspiring interview you must share with your family!
March 30, 2011
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About Generations Radio

Heard in all 50 states and over 60 countries around the world, Generations Radio brings a fast and fresh perspective to issues touching Christian families. From cultural commentary and movie reviews to education and homeschooling, Generations Radio has it every day - all from a distinctively biblical worldview

About Kevin Swanson

Kevin Swanson is the host of Generations Radio and a homeschool father of five children. Homeschooled himself in the 1960's and 1970's, Kevin went on to run for US Senate and has since traveled around the US and world speaking on the family, education, and biblical worldview. As the Director of Generations with Vision, Kevin has a passion for faith, family, and freedom in the 21st Century.

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