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I'm against religion in public schools....
I know this is an issue for a lot of American political conservatives... many of which are Christians. I've heard the mantra many times, blaming nearing everything on "Schools taking religion out of the classroom." But I don't think that's the problem.... and I'm not in favor of "putting it back."
1. WHAT religion? WHOSE religion? People ASSUME that the religion that would be put back into the secular/public classroom would be THEIR religion (and even their branch and understanding of their religion). Christianity or Judaism or Islam or Agnosticism or even (as in Florida) Satanism. It's problematic for a secular government in the USA to limit the allowed religion to be some specific religion such as traditional Catholicism or Reformed Calvinism or generic "Evangelicalism." And of course if the state said it will be Catholicism - then LOTS of folks are upset, and if they say it's Lutheranism then LOTS are upset, and if it's Satanism then LOTS are upset. I have a good friend who lives in Spain - and there it's possible to some degree because Catholicism is deeply ingrained in the culture. I have relatives in Denmark where Lutheranism is deeply ingrained - it's easier in countries like that, but even there MOST are agnostic and there are significant Muslim minorities.
2. Odds are, the STATE would create the STATE religion, the one allowed there in public/secular/state funded schools. That might not be too bad in Texas but in California? I can just image the religion textbook here! In the state where Planned Parenthood wrote the curriculum for "Family Life" classrooms! I can just see abortion made a sacrament, masturbation declared a holy act of worship, celebrations of same sex marriage, how parents are dumb and kids should obey government not parents, etc.
3. God gave responsibility for religion to PARENTS (specifically, dads). THEY are commanded to teach these things to their children. NOT the state, NOT the government, NOT someone else. Parents. Ironically, it's these "conservatives" who are going against Scripture by insisting that the STATE do it. Parents have surrendered teaching about sex (etc) and handing that over to Planned Parenthood via their kid's school... now they want to surrender teaching their kids religion to the same organizations. Parents need to STOP surrendering their GOD given responsibilities to the secular/godless government (which increasingly embraces views and values that are very unbiblical). PARENTS need to teach their kids about God..... Just as God commands. And btw, also about morality, relationships, sex and marriage, etc.
4. It's good to have the kid's school support and supplement this. That's helpful. My wife and I do that by sending our son to a Catholic school. Not only because the academics there are a LOT, LOT better than the public schools but because Christianity is central to everything at the school and traditional Christian ethics and values are integrated into everything (there are no Lutheran schools in our areas). Others do this by homeschooling (LOTS of our friends do this). Both are expensive options that many can't afford - and I understand that. SO, send your kid to the secular school - and YOU, Y.O.U. - be engaged!!!!! Discuss what they are taught! Opt out of the JUNK (legally, parents can), add godly values and ethics, add Scripture reading and true worship. BE PARENTS! Do what God commands of parents.
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I know this is an issue for a lot of American political conservatives... many of which are Christians. I've heard the mantra many times, blaming nearing everything on "Schools taking religion out of the classroom." But I don't think that's the problem.... and I'm not in favor of "putting it back."
1. WHAT religion? WHOSE religion? People ASSUME that the religion that would be put back into the secular/public classroom would be THEIR religion (and even their branch and understanding of their religion). Christianity or Judaism or Islam or Agnosticism or even (as in Florida) Satanism. It's problematic for a secular government in the USA to limit the allowed religion to be some specific religion such as traditional Catholicism or Reformed Calvinism or generic "Evangelicalism." And of course if the state said it will be Catholicism - then LOTS of folks are upset, and if they say it's Lutheranism then LOTS are upset, and if it's Satanism then LOTS are upset. I have a good friend who lives in Spain - and there it's possible to some degree because Catholicism is deeply ingrained in the culture. I have relatives in Denmark where Lutheranism is deeply ingrained - it's easier in countries like that, but even there MOST are agnostic and there are significant Muslim minorities.
2. Odds are, the STATE would create the STATE religion, the one allowed there in public/secular/state funded schools. That might not be too bad in Texas but in California? I can just image the religion textbook here! In the state where Planned Parenthood wrote the curriculum for "Family Life" classrooms! I can just see abortion made a sacrament, masturbation declared a holy act of worship, celebrations of same sex marriage, how parents are dumb and kids should obey government not parents, etc.
3. God gave responsibility for religion to PARENTS (specifically, dads). THEY are commanded to teach these things to their children. NOT the state, NOT the government, NOT someone else. Parents. Ironically, it's these "conservatives" who are going against Scripture by insisting that the STATE do it. Parents have surrendered teaching about sex (etc) and handing that over to Planned Parenthood via their kid's school... now they want to surrender teaching their kids religion to the same organizations. Parents need to STOP surrendering their GOD given responsibilities to the secular/godless government (which increasingly embraces views and values that are very unbiblical). PARENTS need to teach their kids about God..... Just as God commands. And btw, also about morality, relationships, sex and marriage, etc.
4. It's good to have the kid's school support and supplement this. That's helpful. My wife and I do that by sending our son to a Catholic school. Not only because the academics there are a LOT, LOT better than the public schools but because Christianity is central to everything at the school and traditional Christian ethics and values are integrated into everything (there are no Lutheran schools in our areas). Others do this by homeschooling (LOTS of our friends do this). Both are expensive options that many can't afford - and I understand that. SO, send your kid to the secular school - and YOU, Y.O.U. - be engaged!!!!! Discuss what they are taught! Opt out of the JUNK (legally, parents can), add godly values and ethics, add Scripture reading and true worship. BE PARENTS! Do what God commands of parents.
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