Just got my CAHSEE results back and I got 100% on both parts!

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Just got my CAHSEE results back and I got 100% on both parts!
It's amazing how many health problems this book thinks could be avoided if one just believes in God enough. This approach to addiction in particular looks counterproductive to me - likely to heap additional guilt on Christian drug addicts and likely to inspire contempt for addicts rather than compassion.
From Matilda Nordtvedt, A Healthier You (Pensacola: A Beka Book, 1989), 176.
This is supposed to be a science textbook, not an ad for McDowell's book. As for the rest of it, I don't think any of us really expected anything else from a text published by Apologia Press, did we?
Dr. Jay L. Wile, Exploring Creation With General Science (Anderson: Apologia Press, 2000), 54-55.
Accepting evolution is just plain silly.
From Gregory Rickard, Stephen McAlister & Ed Rickard, Observing God’s World (Pensacola: A Beka Book, 1991), 73.
Gee, I wonder if anything about the capital-G capital-D Great Depression merited some desperation.
From Russell Kirk, Economics: Work and Prosperity in Christian Perspective 2nd Edition (Pensacola: A Beka Book, 1999), 200.
Real science is apparently something only white Christians do.
Dr. Jay L. Wile, Exploring Creation With General Science (Anderson: Apologia Press, 2000), 15.
Silly progressives, thinking that people should have the right to elect their representatives.
What's more, this argument doesn't even follow logically. Senators elected by a corrupt state legislature aren't likely to do what's "right or better for the nation." That's what corruption does. Corrupt senators aren't even likely to "follow the immediate desires of the public." So what gives?
From Rachel C. Larson & Pamela B. Creason, The American Republic for Christian Schools, (Greenville: Bob Jones University Press, 1993), 452.
And if you're still suffering in spite of that, well, I guess you're just not Christian enough.
From Matilda Nordtvedt, A Healthier You (Pensacola: A Beka Book, 1989), 33.