Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: GSchaeff ()
Date: July 18, 2018 09:42PM

Wow. It's incredibly telling of Shiloh's ulterior motives that they want homeschooling space at their facility only to turn around and treat those kids as hired help. It's likely that they justify the homeschooling space by saying the surrounding school districts are a bad influence on their kids. That said, they have no problem interrupting actual education for the "greater good" of cleaning dorms before Summer Camp or any other busywork that they deem pressing.

Shiloh going the homeschooling route is a clear next step in Gary's master plan for the facility. That master plan leaves out his intent: Trap them young, cut off their experience with the outside world, stop their education, and put them to work.

Depriving these kids of a normal grade school and secondary school experience is a sure way to get them to attend Shiloh University. By then they won't know anything else but Shiloh. The church will be 100% of their social life and their only outlet by age 18. Tragic, I had hoped TLW was cooling off but I think we are finding the opposite is true.

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: changedagain ()
Date: July 18, 2018 09:44PM

Horrible



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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: changedagain ()
Date: July 18, 2018 09:51PM

On the horizon: Hargrave Family Concentration Camps

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: GoingRogue ()
Date: July 18, 2018 10:10PM

GSchaeff Wrote:
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> Wow. It's incredibly telling of Shiloh's ulterior
> motives that they want homeschooling space at
> their facility only to turn around and treat those
> kids as hired help. It's likely that they justify
> the homeschooling space by saying the surrounding
> school districts are a bad influence on their
> kids. That said, they have no problem interrupting
> actual education for the "greater good" of
> cleaning dorms before Summer Camp or any other
> busywork that they deem pressing.
>
> Shiloh going the homeschooling route is a clear
> next step in Gary's master plan for the facility.
> That master plan leaves out his intent: Trap them
> young, cut off their experience with the outside
> world, stop their education, and put them to work.
>
> Depriving these kids of a normal grade school and
> secondary school experience is a sure way to get
> them to attend Shiloh University. By then they
> won't know anything else but Shiloh. The church
> will be 100% of their social life and their only
> outlet by age 18. Tragic, I had hoped TLW was
> cooling off but I think we are finding the
> opposite is true.

GSchaeff, all of that, and you know that the parents must be paying for the priviledge of having their children indoctrinated and in indentured servitude. Lesson One: Do not drink from many fountains. Lesson Two: We own you, body, soul and spirit.



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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: GoingRogue ()
Date: July 18, 2018 10:21PM

changedagain Wrote:
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> On the horizon: Hargrave Family Concentration
> Camps

Yes, I suppose that there are still ways to make it worse than it already is, changedagain. Heil, GAH!!!

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: changedagain ()
Date: July 18, 2018 10:46PM

Inspirational quotes continued:

"Moses, however, had not circumcised his sons. As a result, God sought to put him to death (Exodus 4:24). We must search our hearts for where we have violated what God has asked us to do."
-Gary Hargrave

"If you take shortcuts, you get cut short."
-Gary Busey

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: Tmason ()
Date: July 18, 2018 11:17PM

GSchaeff Wrote:
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> Wow. It's incredibly telling of Shiloh's ulterior
> motives that they want homeschooling space at
> their facility only to turn around and treat those
> kids as hired help. It's likely that they justify
> the homeschooling space by saying the surrounding
> school districts are a bad influence on their
> kids. That said, they have no problem interrupting
> actual education for the "greater good" of
> cleaning dorms before Summer Camp or any other
> busywork that they deem pressing.
>
> Shiloh going the homeschooling route is a clear
> next step in Gary's master plan for the facility.
> That master plan leaves out his intent: Trap them
> young, cut off their experience with the outside
> world, stop their education, and put them to work.
>
> Depriving these kids of a normal grade school and
> secondary school experience is a sure way to get
> them to attend Shiloh University. By then they
> won't know anything else but Shiloh. The church
> will be 100% of their social life and their only
> outlet by age 18. Tragic, I had hoped TLW was
> cooling off but I think we are finding the
> opposite is true.


I am a product of the Kingdom school system. Not sure when they went to "home school" as a model but from 1972 to 1983 I attended in Shiloh and DC.
What a mess. I remember hiding under blankets (presumably from the neighbors) in the back of a station wagon while they pulled in and closed the door behind us. Living at the farm house (now the front page photo of Marilyn Farms website) bailing hay, feeding cattle, planting corn, artificial insemination, you name it, the work didn't stop. SO....asking today's victims to work isn't new at all.

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: TheJewel ()
Date: July 19, 2018 12:31AM

changedagain Wrote:
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> "The point of modern propaganda isn't only to
> misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your
> critical thinking, to annihilate truth."
> -Garry Kasparov
>
+1

Kasparov has appeared a couple times on Preet Bharra’s (probably got his name wrong) podcast. Mostly politics but most is directly applicable here as well.

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: TheJewel ()
Date: July 19, 2018 12:36AM

GSchaeff Wrote:
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> Wow. It's incredibly telling of Shiloh's ulterior
> motives that they want homeschooling space at
> their facility only to turn around and treat those
> kids as hired help. It's likely that they justify
> the homeschooling space by saying the surrounding
> school districts are a bad influence on their
> kids. That said, they have no problem interrupting
> actual education for the "greater good" of
> cleaning dorms before Summer Camp or any other
> busywork that they deem pressing.
>
> Shiloh going the homeschooling route is a clear
> next step in Gary's master plan for the facility.
> That master plan leaves out his intent: Trap them
> young, cut off their experience with the outside
> world, stop their education, and put them to work.
>
> Depriving these kids of a normal grade school and
> secondary school experience is a sure way to get
> them to attend Shiloh University. By then they
> won't know anything else but Shiloh. The church
> will be 100% of their social life and their only
> outlet by age 18. Tragic, I had hoped TLW was
> cooling off but I think we are finding the
> opposite is true.

It has been my experience that if you dig beyond the pretense of most home school advocates, it is all about controlling the indoctrination to support a given ideology. Not all, of course, but for most that I have known personally, it has been this way.

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Re: The Living Word Fellowship, The Walk, John Robert Stevens
Posted by: GoingRogue ()
Date: July 19, 2018 01:38AM

Tmason Wrote:
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> I am a product of the Kingdom school system. Not
> sure when they went to "home school" as a model
> but from 1972 to 1983 I attended in Shiloh and DC.
> What a mess. I remember hiding under blankets
> (presumably from the neighbors) in the back of a
> station wagon while they pulled in and closed the
> door behind us. Living at the farm house (now the
> front page photo of Marilyn Farms website) bailing
> hay, feeding cattle, planting corn, artificial
> insemination, you name it, the work didn't stop.
> SO....asking today's victims to work isn't new at
> all.

That sounds dreadful, Tmason. You had to hide under blankets so the neighbors wouldn't see that they were running a school? Do you know why? That can't be a good sign. And when students graduated, were they qualified to go on to get a higher education if they wished?

Red flags:
*Non-compliance with child labor laws
*Qualified teachers
*Ability to grant a valid diploma
*Students are prepared and qualified for entrance into higher learning establishments



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