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Mega-church minister Osteen signs on for reality TV series | The Raw Story


Mega-church minister Osteen signs on for reality TV series | The Raw Story.

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HOUSTON (Reuters) – The Rev. Joel Osteen, who leads the largest U.S. church congregation, said he has signed an agreement to develop a reality television show.

“What I’m excited about is that it’s another way to take our message of hope and inspiring people to another venue,” Osteen said at a press conference this week.

The series, which is still in the formative stages, would be based on the church’s missions. Some 300 to 500 members of the church would go to help a community in need — sort of like “Extreme Home Makeover,” Osteen said. …

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Beating Babies in the Name of Jesus? The Shady World of Right-Wing ‚Discipline‘ Guides | | AlterNet


Beating Babies in the Name of Jesus? The Shady World of Right-Wing ‚Discipline‘ Guides | | AlterNet.

There is a brutal movement in America that legitimizes child abuse in the name of God.
 

There is a brutal movement in America that legitimizes child abuse in the name of God. Two stories recently converged to make us pay attention. Last week, a video went viral of a Texas judge brutally whipping his disabled daughter. And on Monday, the New York Times published a story about child deaths in homes that have embraced the teachings of To Train Up a Child, a book by Christian preacher Michael Pearl that advocates using a switch on children as young as six months old. 

What many people may not realize is that in the evangelical alternative universe of the home school movement, tightly knit church communities and the following of a number of big-time leaders and authors, physical punishment of children has been glorified for years.

Bill Gothard is the founder of the Institute in Basic Life Principles in Illinois, which promotes a Christian home „education“ program. As quoted in the Beacon article Murray said „I remember how it was, like every day was Mission Impossible trying to keep the rules or not get caught and just …survive every single (expletive) day,“

please, read more with AlterNet about this upsetting theme!

In The Strong Willed Child (Living Books 1992), Dobson makes a parallel between beating children and beating dogs:

 

„I had seen this defiant mood before, and knew there was only one way to deal with it. The ONLY way to make Siggie obey is to threaten him with destruction. Nothing else works. I turned and went to my closet and got a small belt to help me ‚reason‘ with Mr. Freud.

„What developed next is impossible to describe. That tiny dog and I had the most vicious fight ever staged between man and beast. I fought him up one wall and down the other, with both of us scratching and clawing and growling and swinging the belt. I am embarrassed by the memory of the entire scene. Inch by inch I moved him toward the family room and his bed. As a final desperate maneuver, Siggie backed into the corner for one last snarling stand. I eventually got him to bed, only because I outweighed him 200 to 12!

„But this is not a book about the discipline of dogs; there is an important moral to my story that is highly relevant to the world of children. JUST AS SURELY AS A DOG WILL OCCASIONALLY CHALLENGE THE AUTHORITY OF HIS LEADERS, SO WILL A LITTLE CHILD — ONLY MORE SO.“ [Emphasis Dobson’s]