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Originally Posted by Newman
No, I am not agreeing with that. The first couple of years as an adult tend to be pivotal times. For them to pursue some special time to consecrate their life to God, could be a very good thing regardless of the occupation they end up in.
For the record though; I agree that a secular education is probably very important for most people who plan to support families and churches (assuming its within their ability to handle). 
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Well if my kids aren't consecrated and grounded by the time they leave high school when will they be? My pastor, Jonathan Urshan Sr says that BC is the easiest place to backslide from in the world.