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Thank you for this article. Many parents are sacrificing their children for a bigger house or newer cars or more toys. What a tragedy. My husband and I homeschooled our two. It was tough at times. Now we have grandchildren; we work and do what we can to help so that the grands can have a stay at mom. We have one chance at raising and training our children. ----What kind of missionary are we at our job? Yet we expect young impressionable children to be missionaries at godless wicked public school where they are out numbered and at the mercy of strangers who do not share our beliefs or conscience. Sounds like an excuse to me.

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As Voddie Baucham said, and i somewhat paraphrase, ā€œwe send our kids to be taught be Caesar and are surprised when they come out Romans....ā€

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*Stay at home mom

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I honestly donā€™t understand how ā€œChristianā€ parents send their children to public schools. We home Schooled our 3 boys back in 70ā€™s through the early 2000ā€™s. No way Iā€™d let them be taught back them. Today is unbelievably more evilšŸ’”

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I was one of those people for a while. I try to persuade with grace because people's eyes need to be opened. Thankfully, it's happening more, but I fear that much of the damage has already been done.

"There, but for the grace of God, go I"

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Get your children out of the public schools - even the "better" ones are toxic, low ed. quality. Period.

The public schools CANNOT be reformed - too many agendas, too many cowards, too many people with no moral compass because they have no biblical-compass. Even in conservative, "Red" states the state teacher's unions are totally woke (I am in a family of teachers, one that is multi-generational in the effort) ... reform is a LOST cause.

Homeschooling works. Bible-believing churches, especially smaller churches where everyone know everyone else, could really lend moral support to families homeschooling (it can really be a very lonely journey at times ... I have 30 years of homeschooling experience with our 3 kids top to bottom). It's a labor-of-love that I don't regret a minute of, but it's intense ... and, takes real christian faith made of steel when kids get into the "tough years" of teens.

Personally, I can't imagine that any family trying to raise Bible-believing children would be successful with the public school in the heart of the family life.

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Jeff, I'd like to share this on my FB page. Is that allowed?

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I made it public. Go for it.

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Thank you!

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Yes. 100% get them out of public schools. And then vote and get active in taking our school boards, and thereby school district administrations, back as well. Because your kids will have to go into the world with public school kids being taught demonic ideas and ideals. Iā€™m worried too many are too lazy to get involved in our societal institutions, like local elections, thinking they can just retreat to a monastic life and all the bad things will just go away, abandoning these kids in public schools without a fight.

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Debra, yes, so many conservative Christians that are dual income families have know idea whatā€™s happening because they are too busy. Another institutional attack on our kids is feminism. Convincing woman they need careers to feel successful.

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Yep, totally agree and yes very hard to make a change, but worth it. Children are a gift from God, we did nothing to deserve them. We are obligated to our Father to lead them and fight for them to get to Heaven. None of us want our kids to go to hell. But all the institutions are trying to do that. Thatā€™s why they are pumping them with vaccines and making them sick and putting them on drugs that rot their brains. Thatā€™s why the institutions want to fund FREE sex changes for little kids. Thatā€™s why colleges are pumping out woke activists, instead of critical thinkers. They use TV and movies to condition them, especially about sex. How has it become so acceptable for unwed couples to live together? They are most definitely after our children, and parents are literally fighting evil on so many fronts.

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Any thoughts on the Dungeons & Dragons game?

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