Across the world, wake up!

Across the world, wake up!
When I was a HS sophomore – decades ago! – my World History teacher was Mrs. Holloway, but we all called her Granny Holloway. She was a slight woman, scarcely 5 feet tall, seemingly fragile, but full of vim and vinegar….you know the type. She could speak for hours about the Fall of the Roman Empire, the Inquisition, the Industrial Revolution, and the World Wars. She never sat while she lectured, never stood at a lectern, but moved around the room making eye contact with all of her students. She was demanding too, and I can’t remember how many papers were sent back to me because she would note “you can do better than this, Miss Schaal.”
One day during class, an office aid interrupted her lecture to hand her a note. She read it silently, apologized, and said she needed to leave the room. We knew it had to be important because Granny Holloway stopped lectures for no one.
We sat in the room talking to one another when the door opened, and in walked Mrs. Abels, another teacher in our HS. She explained to us that Granny had been faced with an emergency, a serious one, and it was questionable if she would even be returning to finish out the semester. We were stunned. Would we get a chance to tell her goodbye? Would we get updates, so we would know she was ok? Mrs. Abels assured us that we need not worry, that Granny was safe but needed time away, and that the best thing we could do for her, and the best way we could show our devotion to her, was to be cooperative with her replacement. Mrs. Abels confirmed that she had been asked and had agreed to step in as Granny’s replacement.
Cheer up, she told us, this could be a good thing. Other teachers still believed in endless homework and projects with deadlines and hard work. She would not bring that into our class. She believed in clean slates. If there were grades that we did not like, she could give us a chance to bring them up. She asked us what suggestions we had to make the semester a better learning experience. Someone mentioned that lectures were boring and we wanted more films. Done, she said. Someone else mentioned that a free day now and then would help us if we needed to catch up on work in other classes. She didn’t see a problem with that. She asked us how we felt about an end-of-semester party. Um, yeah, sounded very good to us. And on and on. Mrs. Abels listened intently and agreed to all of our suggestions, continually emphasizing that her concern was that we have a good learning experience and enjoy the semester. She also reminded us that we were lucky to not be sent out to other classes where we would be working to catch up, and that of course this was all for Granny.
Near the end of the period, shortly before the bell rang, the door opened and Granny sauntered in with her usual Granny Holloway attitude. “How did they do?,” she asked. “Marvelous,” said Mrs. Abels. “They were completely in my hands.”
Granny then faced us and said “And that, my students, is how a dictator takes over a nation. Not with guns or tanks or laws or mandates. They do it using a poster child and promises and gifts and protection from an enemy.”
I can’t remember a lesson all through 12 years of public school that made such an impression on me, and has stayed with me.
We are among wolves in sheep clothing, many are being deceived with a false light! I was falling for it myself until the Lord opened my eyes to see and my ears to hear.
Stay awake! And buckle up. Put on the FULL armor of God, we are going to need it in the days to come, NO man is going to “Save the World”! Jesus Christ is the only Way, Truth and the Light!
 
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Mrs Abels was a dictator?
Sorry not quite getting it.

I didn't do history in HS. I did Art History but I don't remember my teacher taking over or being taken over. We just kinda learned on our own with heavy Art History books...I don't think we even set foot in a real art gallery. !! (As you can tell, I don't tend to pay much attention to teachers).
 
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Mrs Abels was a dictator?
Sorry not quite getting it.

I didn't do history in HS. I did Art History but I don't remember my teacher taking over or being taken over. We just kinda learned on our own with heavy Art History books...I don't think we even set foot in a real art gallery. !!
its a type parable
 
Hello forgiven;

From the beginning Granny Holloway was ruthless and at the end I would have been sad/happy that she had to leave but when she came back, the whole thing being a trick to get her point across may have turned my attitude around with her.

I got it!

"Stay awake! And buckle up. Put on the FULL armor of God, we are going to need it in the days to come, NO man is going to “Save the World”! Jesus Christ is the only Way, Truth and the Light!"
 
I think if you please students too much it's more like manipulation. But a teacher isn't there to be liked, they are there to teach.

Teachers shouldn't be parents substitutes.

I think what happened with Hitler and dictators like Stalin, Lenin, Mao and Mussolini, they pandered to the oppressed who at the time had nothing so anything was better than nothing, appealed to their pride, won their loyalty, and eventually got them to do their bidding. Once someone is in power they are not going to be the same as you (or the group they purport to represent) .

This is how people get manipulated into joining the military - what free education? healthcare? uniform? food? housing? travel? Sure I'll join up. Oh BTW we'll train you to shoot and kill and bomb ppl - sure..no problem.
 
I don't suppose you lived in Australia as a kid? Very relevant to our current situation. :eek:
me? no.
Don't really know what it's like to live there but I do know my neighbours want to leave (neighbour married an aussie, got a family) and come home to nz - she wants to look after her ailing dad here but I think also she's just sick of living in Aussie, enough to uproot the entire family who are still young girls in school.
 
me? no.
Don't really know what it's like to live there but I do know my neighbours want to leave (neighbour married an aussie, got a family) and come home to nz - she wants to look after her ailing dad here but I think also she's just sick of living in Aussie, enough to uproot the entire family who are still young girls in school.
It’s funny how things seem greener on the other side of the fence…until we get there.
 
Good read.
Granny thinking outside the box.

And yet on that day many will say 'did we not...'
The box may be bigger than we think?
 
? Was it a parable and not your actual high school experience?!

I cannot honestly remember many history lessons from high school. It was never taught and the art history was a bit random. We learned about the Renaissance though.

Also, they talked about the baptistery doors in Florence and I do recall the sacrifice of Isaac. However, my art history teacher did not actually teach the STORY behind the relief sculptures. As I wasn't familiar with the Bible then, well not the Old Testament, I just thought it was art and they were trying to make things look life like rather than flat (as in egyptian hieroglyphics and stylised human figures) and introduce perspective.

If it we me an I was teaching art history I would explain that story that goes with the pictures. And that David was often not depicted how he was described in the Bible...or Jesus (Jesus is looking very pasty white being baptised in the River Arno) or eating the Last Supper that looks like they having it in an Italian restaurant!
 
Just an aside..here is some of the art we looked at/studied. No we did not go to Florence and look at the actual art. We just looked at the pictures in heavy art history books.
Baptistery doors in Florence. Do your Baptist church doors look like this??

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external-content.duckduckgo-4.jpg The famous Last Supper by Da Vinci fresco. I note that out of all the biblical art history pictures we looked at, I never saw a picture of the feeding of the 5000..possibly because that would take forever to draw/paint, plus, they weren't into making Where's Wally like pictures in those days.
 
From Jefferson's Declaration of Independence:

"...That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to
> these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it,
> and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such
> principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall
> seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."
 
things like this is taking place before our very eyes and ears . the news media for one feeds you only what they want you to hear and see.

2 Corinthians 11:13-15



13 For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ.
14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
15 Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their work

even our government this pandemic has been turned into a political ploy
 
The truck convoy is smartly seeking any information on infiltrators who are trying to foment violence; the good guys want a clean event.
 
Well, when tv started televising live killings (i.e Vietnam War) people had never seen that before as tv was new. The young people that were drafted to go fight in that war obviously did not know the magnitude of what was was like, until they saw it happening in front of their own faces in their own living rooms...every night on the news. It was a bloodbath.

Now people are so desensitised to violence on tv that it's not even a thing anymore.
 
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