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Two Comments
First and foremost I agree whole-heartedly that the VAST majority of problems in today's society fall to the shoulders of parents who simply are not there to be parents. Its easy to let an XBox and Pizzahut babysit your child, its tough to BE a parent. As we approach yet another anniversary of the Columbine Highschool shootings I'm reminded how an attentive parent could've saved not only their own child, but many other people's children as well.
I must disagree that the Bible is "largely about obedience to God" Perhaps if a person reads only the Old Testament and does not understand the New Testament they might reach that conclusion.
The Bible as a whole is about grace, love, and abundant life.
Having said that, as I stated earlier I don't believe that a Bible History class will communicate grace, love, or abundant life. I belive it will communitcate obedience, another reason I do not like this class.