Yeah, a great education.Great education?!?! :rotfl:
How many?Do you even know how many kids graduate these days who don't know how to read or write?
And, however big that number is, why do you think it is that way?
:loser:
Yeah, a great education.Great education?!?! :rotfl:
How many?Do you even know how many kids graduate these days who don't know how to read or write?
:loser:
Great education?!?! :rotfl:
Do you even know how many kids graduate these days who don't know how to read or write? :loser:
Of course, they sure know how to roll a joint and put a condom on, but basic learning skills - don't make me laugh!
Great education?!?! :rotfl:
Do you even know how many kids graduate these days who don't know how to read or write? :loser:
Of course, they sure know how to roll a joint and put a condom on, but basic learning skills - don't make me laugh!
Was this post directed at anyone in particular?We are challenged to do something about public schooling, and not just holler about how bad it is.
But you are not challenged to take a stand against homeschooling or any form of schooling because you take the apathetic stance of, "It's their choice," to send their kids to private school, public school, or homeschooling.
So many instances have been brought up against public schooling, and we are challenged to do something about it. We are. We are shouting out the truth and we are telling you reason, but speaking doesn't seem to be enough for you. You seem to want us to do something more.
Bad things happen daily in the public school system, all over the country! But of course, you took responsibility and sent your kids to a safe public school where they would grow in the Lord and be the salt and light to his/her classmates. It would be true of any school you happened to live next to, actually.
And now, you are condemning a mother who is looking out for the welfare of all the children who's parents would read her posts, and you are not ashamed. Why is speaking not enough?
Was this post directed at anyone in particular?
You (an Nin) react call out people who generalize homeschoolers as sheltered, but you generalize public schoolers as sex-fiend drugees just as quickly
If kids who attend public school are not sex-fiend drugees, then that is certainly the exception to the rule. When the MAJORITY do behave that way - it's easy to make generalizations.
How many?DXPose said:Do you even know how many kids graduate these days who don't know how to read or write?
How many?
And, however big that number is, why do you think it is that way?
If kids who attend public school are not sex-fiend drugees, then that is certainly the exception to the rule. When the MAJORITY do behave that way - it's easy to make generalizations.
Weird. :noid:whoa, de ja vu
I do, in my own way. One way is warning folks about pullik skool.
As for getting involved by offering up my daughter, no thank you. I dunno how many articles I've posted about about parents who have tried getting involved and being told to sit down and shut up. It's usually over sex ed.
I don't know how old your kids are PJ, but I'm curious about something. Do they believe in evolution?
Great education?!?! :rotfl:
Do you even know how many kids graduate these days who don't know how to read or write? :loser:
Of course, they sure know how to roll a joint and put a condom on, but basic learning skills - don't make me laugh!
Let me throw in a little :loser: for your home-schooled education!
No one in particular, but I'm hoping Parson Jefferson will read it.
wow, that's real mature.
Ooo what fire... What if I said to you that I thought all Christians should remove their kids from public schools and allow the public schools be representative of our Constitutional Philosophy... of academia etc....When Jesus said, "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature," He wasn’t speaking to children, He was speaking to His disciples who were grown men and who were under His exclusive instruction for three full years!
Would you send your child off to fight the war in Iraq if he only had two weeks of boot camp?
From a Biblical perspective however, children are not trained to be missionaries; they are children, still in training! Children are supposed to be discipled by their parents, not turned over to the enemy to become disciples. God NEVER once in His Word called children to be missionaries - NEVER!
Are you sure about that?
It's not my responsibility to take care of other people children. It is beyond my understanding as to why Christian parents would be willing to send their children into a hostile, perverted, godless environment, to be missionaries in an effort to lead others to Jesus. Why would parents risk their own kids at the sake of others? Seems rather irresponsible to me.
Okay - you got me!
I read it, and wondered the same thing KMoney did.
And guess what? You're VERY wrong about what I did.
I got involved and made a difference in the Public School my kids were in.
If you want to do nothing but sit on your butt and criticize the Public School System, fine. But don't expect to be taken seriously, because talk is cheap and non-involved critics are a dime-a-dozen. Sorry...