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Homeschooling: Denominations Edition

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Ferengi Financial1 year ago

I don't think that baby is going to retain any of this.

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LadyLaurk1 year ago

I don't think it's an issue. Even if the child can't retain it now, she/he could later down the way.

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Gonzales1 year ago

Does she have a full video of this? because when Tim Pool sat down Jay Dire and some other guys things immediately crashed into the weeds of jargon, and Tim couldn't really herd those cats very well.

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LadyLaurk1 year ago

I don't know but I can find out!

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Virginia Lu1 year ago

she's definitely more about displaying her smug mind than connecting with her baby.

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NormandySR2🌩️🌩️1 year ago

More effort was put into that lesson than any public school in the country

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LadyLaurk1 year ago

As someone who was homeschooled, I had a deeper education during the rest of my hs years after asking my mother to homeschool me after my 1st semester as a freshman. And I had been in public schools most of my life, up until that point.

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William Hawthorn 🇻🇦1 year ago

The Catholic Church is the early church. It’s the. Church St Peter founded. We have records of this.

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spiderking231 year ago

I was wondering where we at, but we don't really fit on the normal chart. We aren't Reformed, we're Restored.

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Episcopal Frog1 year ago

Decent explanation, better than most of the simplistic ones but I would issue a correction on the definition of Protestant. We trace ourselves to the one universal Church, while non denoms commonly claim to want to start Christianity from scratch again

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