Can you show me where I described it that way?
Yep:
Of course. Both my kids go to a public school and it's awesome. They're straight-A students, have great friends, have wonderful and caring teachers, and even the principals and counselors are great people. My high school was much the same.
Bias. I've worked at every school in two districts as a sub before getting hired full-time. They are not all wonderful and caring teachers, nor are all the principals and counselors always suited to their jobs. Is your school the exception? Possibly, likely not.
OTOH, some of us knew that if you wanted to party and score with a girl, your best bet was to get invited to a party thrown by kids from any of the religious schools.
On this particular, the variables are incredibly complex, so social science does case studies over long periods of time to determine which factors contribute to which social scenarios. There is some correlation between people who completely reject their faith origins, and the extremity of their actions and ideals display the relation. Is it always the "party thrown by the kids from 'any' of the religious schools?" Naw, this just looks like your usual attempt t malign and marginalize. So while we had this conversation in the past, and you are just here for fun, I thought I'd disdain your academic prowess and your supposed-pseudo-science background again. You say things that are poor science a LOT.
They were always the wildest kids, probably because that's where parents with money sent 'em when they started getting into trouble.
Correlation vs. observation and verification. Why? Because this is how your mind works with Christians.
IOW, the religious environment didn't change anything.
As I said, parents with money and troubled kids almost always sent their kids to the religious schools, I guess figuring that the religious environment would straighten them out. Didn't always work that way.
Again, some anecdotal correlation of yours, which is quickly shoved into a summation without data gathering, other than what you threw together from your garage.
I can feel that Christian love from here.
Confirmation bias. Try "where's the love?" next time. You know, gather data THEN draw a conclusion. Sound bytes on the internet aren't the best place for data collection, for the most part, but I find it troubling that your mind doesn't seem to naturally work this way (it misses a whole lot of data in between intake an a hasty conclusion). I hope my taxes aren't paying your salary. I don't really want you doing science work for me or society at large. You don't have the mind for it. You might be okay in a lab pushing large amounts of someone else's findings to another department or lab, like a supervisor or departmental messenger.
Back to just you and me: You like making fun of Christians, in school-yard antics of degradation. I don't tend to like bullies and usually get in their face for doing it. I've heard the "just having fun" line enough to know where it is coming from and where it is headed.
This thread was about a specific and unique problem with some home-schooling and you turned that around to Christian schools and Christian kids who rebel and a lot of other vindictive general assessments that have nothing to do with the OP, other than you doing your usual Christian disdaining act of making fun of what you hate. It is getting old.