culture.    In  the late    1960s   and early   1970s,  scores  of  young   adults
rejected    etiquette   in  an  attempt to  be  real    and unpretending.   Either
reaction    is  a   casualty    of  manners detached    from    the biblical    moorings
of  being   a   servant.
Good Education
(^) In  my  years   as  a   school  administrator,  I   have    met scores  of  parents
whose   goal    for their   children    was a   good    education.  These   parents are
driven. They    will    work    with    Suzie   for hours   each    night.  They    coach
and prod,   they    encourage   and warn,   they    will    stop    at  nothing to  have
their   child   succeed.    Their   goal    is  seeing  their   child   achieve academic
awards  and scholarly   recognition.    They    are persuaded   that    education
brings   success.    Unfortunately,  scores  of  disillusioned   and     broken
people  are thoroughly  educated.   It  is  possible    to  be  well-educated   and
still   not understand  life.
Control
(^) Some     parents     have    no  noble   goal    at  all;    they    simply  want    to
control their   children.   These   parents want    their   children    to  mind,   to
behave, to  be  good,   to  be  nice.   They    remind  their   children    of  how
things  were    when    they    were    youngsters. Frequently  they    employ  the
“tried  and true”   methods of  discipline—whatever their   parents did
that    seemed  to  work.   They    want    children    who are manageable. They
want    them    to  do  the right   thing   (whatever   that    is  at  the moment).    The
bottom  line    is  to  control their   kids.   But the control is  not directed
toward   specific    character   development     objectives.     The     concern     is
personal    convenience and public  appearance.
The Biblical    Warning Against Cultural    Influence
(^) Any student of  the Old Testament   knows   that    God was concerned
about   Israel’s    susceptibility  to  influence   from    the people  of  Canaan.
He  commanded   Israel  to  drive   the nations out,    to  show    no  mercy.  God
knew    that    if  the people  of  Canaan  lived   alongside   Israel, they    would
