Recently, Ken Ham and Mark Looy published an article, in which they say:
"These secularists want to impose their anti-God religion on the culture. They are simply not content using legislatures and courts to protect the dogmatic teaching of their atheistic religion of evolution and millions of years in public schools."
Mr. Ham and Mr. Looy elucidate an example of the Blue Ridge Christian Academy (where a creationist test was given to fourth graders, which resulted into "atheist attacks and even some threats" after a picture of the test went viral on the Internet) and then they write:
"We, too, have experienced recent increased attacks by atheists, especially whenever they discover we are influencing children with the truth of God’s Word.
These anti-God people hate the fact that Christians are teaching children to stand on the authority of the Bible; they want to be the ones teaching children and indoctrinating them into atheism."
After stating that they are victims of 'intolerant' atheists (or secularists, they use it as synonyms):
"In a way, what is happening to this Christian school and also to the Romeike family [German Christian family who is seeking asylum in America because the German government forbids their homeschool instruction] should be a warning to all Christians: the atheists want your children. They are aggressively trying to demonize and marginalize Christians in their attempts to recruit your children for atheism or secularism. (...)
We are aware that the overwhelming majority of children raised in the church attend public schools, and thus it should not be surprising that with all the secularist indoctrination in schools, about two-thirds of our young people brought up in church are walking away from it by the time they reach college age."
(Looy, M. & K. Ham (04/30/2013), "Intolerant Atheists Viciously Attack Christian School", http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles...ian-school)
Why would atheists want to recruit people? What would they be recruited to do?
PS: The text between square brackets is added by me.
"These secularists want to impose their anti-God religion on the culture. They are simply not content using legislatures and courts to protect the dogmatic teaching of their atheistic religion of evolution and millions of years in public schools."
Mr. Ham and Mr. Looy elucidate an example of the Blue Ridge Christian Academy (where a creationist test was given to fourth graders, which resulted into "atheist attacks and even some threats" after a picture of the test went viral on the Internet) and then they write:
"We, too, have experienced recent increased attacks by atheists, especially whenever they discover we are influencing children with the truth of God’s Word.
These anti-God people hate the fact that Christians are teaching children to stand on the authority of the Bible; they want to be the ones teaching children and indoctrinating them into atheism."
After stating that they are victims of 'intolerant' atheists (or secularists, they use it as synonyms):
"In a way, what is happening to this Christian school and also to the Romeike family [German Christian family who is seeking asylum in America because the German government forbids their homeschool instruction] should be a warning to all Christians: the atheists want your children. They are aggressively trying to demonize and marginalize Christians in their attempts to recruit your children for atheism or secularism. (...)
We are aware that the overwhelming majority of children raised in the church attend public schools, and thus it should not be surprising that with all the secularist indoctrination in schools, about two-thirds of our young people brought up in church are walking away from it by the time they reach college age."
(Looy, M. & K. Ham (04/30/2013), "Intolerant Atheists Viciously Attack Christian School", http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles...ian-school)
Why would atheists want to recruit people? What would they be recruited to do?
PS: The text between square brackets is added by me.