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New Jersey city shutting down public library
« Reply #5 on: November 27, 2014, 01:24:55 AM »
They want to remove God, books, guns etc.  

New Jersey city shutting down public library
« Reply #6 on: November 27, 2014, 11:03:00 AM »
Wow!  Well, truthfully, I have no use of a library.  They are so secular anymore.  Most libraries, I would think, have already cleaned out the religious books through book sales and such.  I envision that the world wants to go paperless.  I think we all have seen it, and heard it.  I go to petsmart and they ask if I want a receipt sent to my email.  I said, put it in the bag. Then our mail for ads, come via email.  Then our bills continue to beg us to have them take out of our bank account.  Then Barnes and noble sell the nooks. And on and on it goes even in the hospitals, paperless.  What I see by taking out books, know will know what books do exist or did with truth that we need to know.  Or the transition from book to nook and what may have been changed or deleted from the original book.

I bought some books from www.JoyfulCatholic. com.  The paperbacks are copyright from the 1800's and printed as they were when first printed, no changes!  wow!  that is awesome and to read them is awesome.  I decided to make my own library in the home because I thought that one day, we would come to this.

I guess we could go to the prisons, I think they have libraries and you have to wonder what is allowed on their shelves.

We sure do get a lot of federal benefits, uh?  We should be able to read and be our own lawyer.  The kids of today, may not even be literate.  That by definition is about 6th Grade level reading.  In order to go to college, I think they are hoping for 8th grade level.  I think the newspaper writers are in understanding that they must write for 8th grade level or a little more.  That was enough to pull my kids out of school and home school them!!