I find it both fascinating and humiliating that Christian parents continue to fight endless wars with the pagan system—a system that is designed to wear us down and ultimately effectuate complete and total submission. It's as though they’ve forgotten—or perhaps willfully ignored—that they are sending their children into the lion’s den, day after day, expecting somehow to come out unscathed.
Yet we insist on running to the pagan courts, hoping that the same system bent on eroding every vestige of Christian morality will suddenly take pity on us and grant us our “religious exemptions” to sexual indoctrination in schools.
Just one case among many like this, parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, are embroiled in a legal battle against the local public school district, which has imposed a controversial "no opt-out" policy regarding its LGBTQ curriculum. The curriculum, introduced to children as young as preschoolers, includes lessons on gender transitions, same-sex relationships, and other related topics, which many religious families argue violate their beliefs.
Despite their protests, the school district refuses to allow parents to exempt their children from these lessons, citing logistical concerns and the need to foster inclusivity. Now, these parents are turning to the courts, seeking relief under the First Amendment, though their pleas have so far been dismissed
It’s really tragic to watch parents continuously plead their case before the very judges who have already decided that their faith is irrelevant, outdated, and in need of suppression. It’s like Voddie Baucham said: "We cannot continue to send our children to Caesar for their education and be surprised when they come home as Romans."
Except, we’re no longer sending them to Caesar, we’re sending them to Sodom.
Why do we persist in handing over our children to be indoctrinated by the pagans? The very schools that are stuffing their minds with confusion about gender, marriage, and sexuality are the battlegrounds we keep choosing. Why?
We watch as Christian parents fight tooth and nail, throwing every legal argument they can muster at school boards, begging for opt-out options. But here’s the brutal reality, they’ve already lost the moment they sent their kids into these institutions in the first place. The system is rigged against them. It always has been.
It’s like bringing your children to the altar of Moloch every morning, hoping that this time, the fire won’t burn them. The system you’re fighting is not just indifferent to your faith—it’s actively hostile toward it.
And yet, what do we do?
We send our kids into that fire, day in and day out, praying that a judge or a principal might show some sympathy, knowing full well that the curriculum is designed to challenge everything that your faith holds inviolable—yet violated in every aspect. And they have your kids more waking hours of the day than you do.
What did you think would happen when you handed over your children to the state to be educated? Did you think that by lobbying the school board, or running to the courts, that somehow you could shelter your children from the vain philosophies and dogmas the state is hell bent on indoctrinating them with?
Don’t laugh, it isn’t funny.
Christian parents, I ask you, how much longer will you continue playing this game? The state is not neutral—it never was. They aren’t interested in fostering "tolerance" or "inclusivity" as they claim. What they want is compliance. They want your children to parrot their new morality—a morality rooted not in Scripture, but in the cultural zeitgeist of moral relativism. They aim to confuse, to erode, and to replace the gospel you taught your children with the gospel of self-expression, gender fluidity, and moral anarchy.
Are we so naive as to believe that by appealing to the courts, we can win these battles? Let me remind you: the courts are the same entities that legalized abortion, sanctioned same-sex marriage, and trampled religious liberty time and again. These are not our allies—they are the architects of the very worldview you claim to oppose.
Yet, here we are, groveling before them, hoping for scraps of decency, while they build their empire of moral rot.
It’s an obvious illogicality staring us right in the face. The pagans do not ask for permission when they impose their views. They do not seek to "opt-out" of Christianity, they seek to eradicate it. But what do Christian parents do? They ask for permission—permission to shield their children from the most blatant lies about sexual ethics, only to be told, time and again, that they have no such right. And they wonder why the battle is being lost.
Do we not see the irony? We send our children to these establishments, hoping they will be "lights" in the darkness, but instead, we watch as their faith is extinguished, year by year.
We think we can fight fire with fire, as if the courts that have abandoned any pretense of God’s moral law will suddenly become our defenders. The same judges who laugh at your beliefs on marriage and gender are now being asked to uphold your rights to religious freedom?
The cognitive dissonance is painful to look at.
Yet, the pagans have been far more consistent in their objectives than we have. They understand that education is indoctrination. They are not merely teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic—they are evangelizing for their worldview. And yet, we continue to delude ourselves into thinking that by sending our children into these godless schools, we can somehow shield them from the very creeds that the schools are built to enforce.
How long will we continue this charade? The time for asking permission is over. If you want to protect your children, pull them out. Stop feeding the beast that is devouring their souls. The public school system is not neutral and it never was. And no amount of lawsuits or petitions is going to change that.
We need to stop pretending that the state can be reformed. It can’t. The public schools are not "broken"—they are functioning exactly as they were designed. They exist to mold children into compliant citizens of a pagan empire, where the state is god and the individual’s desires are the highest moral authority.
So, I ask again. Why do we continue to fight the pagan system through its own pagan courts, all the while handing over our children to be indoctrinated by the very people we claim to oppose? It’s madness. And it’s time to wake up.
The enemy has made his intentions clear. He’s playing for keeps. Are we? Or are we content to keep sending our children into the fire, hoping that this time, they won’t get burned?
I completely agree. Parents, get your children OUT NOW. Most school boards, public school adminstrators and teachers are gone. Do you want that influence on your children?! They see their teachers more than they see you during the week in terms of awake hours.
Every time this topic has come up on various blogs and websites that I peruse on a regular basis, my response has always been, "Take your chldren out of the government school system." I have grown weary of doing so. It's always the same thing; the kids are preyed upon, the parents complain, the school boards ignore the complaints, lawsuits are (sometimes) filed and judges (sometimes) issue orders to cease and desist, which the teachers and administration either outright ignore or find some devious way to skirt the order. It is a fruitless exercise and serves no purpose but to get the rubes all riled up. It is a deep and incurable rot that infects nearly every government school in the country. The only cure is to starve the beast of its victims. Let Molech devour the children of willing participants, but only spare your own precious offspring. Nothing--and I mean NOTHING--is worth turning your children into NCP's who parrot the government propaganda they are force fed, line up to have their genitalia butchered off, take drugs to numb the psychological pain from which they suffer and eventually leave this world to enter another one that is both far worse than anything imaginble and lasts for all eternity. If anyone can willingly allow a child to enter into that hell world, their fate is even worse and deservedly so. As Jesus said, it would be better for them to have a millstone hung around their necks and be drowned in the sea.