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Traditional Catholic Faith => Catholic Living in the Modern World => Topic started by: Vladimir on August 08, 2009, 11:18:49 PM
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I am going back to school on Monday, so I might not be online as much. Please keep me in your prayers.
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Will do. :pray:
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Thank you! I start school tomorrow morning....what a waste of time....
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:pray:
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Have you thought about dropping out and getting a GED if you need it in the future? School is occasion of sin.
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Vladimir and I are probably going to go through the same thing. I"m leaving for college in about a week; a very secular party college. So I definately understand what Vladimir is going through.
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Have you thought about dropping out and getting a GED if you need it in the future? School is occasion of sin.
I have considered it, but I don't think it would be plausible or likely to happen. School is not so much an occasion of sin for me any more. Any thing can be an occasion of sin if you allow it to be (almost anything). I have learned to avert my eyes and to spend my days in school in prayer and to not concern myself with it. I will just go on until I graduate.
Vladimir and I are probably going to go through the same thing. I"m leaving for college in about a week; a very secular party college. So I definately understand what Vladimir is going through.
I am sorry to hear that your college will be bad. Remember to avert your eyes and avoid talking with the students there as much as you can. I find that it is best to lead a secluded life at school.
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Have you thought about dropping out and getting a GED if you need it in the future? School is occasion of sin.
I have considered it, but I don't think it would be plausible or likely to happen. School is not so much an occasion of sin for me any more. Any thing can be an occasion of sin if you allow it to be (almost anything). I have learned to avert my eyes and to spend my days in school in prayer and to not concern myself with it. I will just go on until I graduate.
Vladimir and I are probably going to go through the same thing. I"m leaving for college in about a week; a very secular party college. So I definately understand what Vladimir is going through.
I am sorry to hear that your college will be bad. Remember to avert your eyes and avoid talking with the students there as much as you can. I find that it is best to lead a secluded life at school.
This helps, but the more difficult part is sitting through the classes, particularly the ones run by rabid liberals. A word of advise: I have been through two years of college and I find that the female professors tend to be more liberal than the male professors. I have had professors that range from being your typical neo-con too being blatant communists. If you cant avoid a liberal-socialistic teacher/professor I often have left in the middle of their sessions. But in most high schools you can't leave in the middle of class.
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Have you thought about dropping out and getting a GED if you need it in the future? School is occasion of sin.
I have considered it, but I don't think it would be plausible or likely to happen. School is not so much an occasion of sin for me any more. Any thing can be an occasion of sin if you allow it to be (almost anything). I have learned to avert my eyes and to spend my days in school in prayer and to not concern myself with it. I will just go on until I graduate.
Vladimir and I are probably going to go through the same thing. I"m leaving for college in about a week; a very secular party college. So I definately understand what Vladimir is going through.
I am sorry to hear that your college will be bad. Remember to avert your eyes and avoid talking with the students there as much as you can. I find that it is best to lead a secluded life at school.
This helps, but the more difficult part is sitting through the classes, particularly the ones run by rabid liberals. A word of advise: I have been through two years of college and I find that the female professors tend to be more liberal than the male professors. I have had professors that range from being your typical neo-con too being blatant communists. If you cant avoid a liberal-socialistic teacher/professor I often have left in the middle of their sessions. But in most high schools you can't leave in the middle of class.
You could always claim that you have some minority status that precludes you from any disciplinary action. :wink:
Robert