Washington Post hit piece on home schooling is thinly veiled attack on Christianity WashTimesOpEd
Home-schoolers consistently outscore government school students in every academic area. It’s no wonder that the public school establishment hates and fears home schooling.
We won’t do the couple a disservice by mentioning their names, but they were perfectly cast in this Post screed, which is anti-Christian and anti-home schooling. They’re probably nice people, especially since they were raised in Christian homes. But somewhere, the husband lost his faith. As children, they were kept abysmally ignorant of important facts. The only example cited is the existence of Punxsutawney Phil, the prognosticating Pennsylvania groundhog. According to the Post, when informed by his second grade daughter, the dad exclaimed: “Phil? Am I out of the loop?”
The couple’s children are now in public school and reportedly thriving. Good for them, seriously. There are some wonderful teachers and administrators in public schools. But let’s see what the parents do when confronted with “woke” sex education, pronoun policies and a curriculum that accuses them of being White supremacists.
Mr. Jamison also absurdly accuses home-schooling Christians of having “inflamed the nation’s culture wars, fueling attacks on public school lessons about race and gender with the politically potent language of ‘parental rights.’”It wasn’t Christian parents who started the culture war. We’re not the ones who ply children with anti-American history lessons, critical race theory or drag queen story hours. We didn’t turn June, long known for marriages and Father’s Day, into “LGBTQ Pride Month.
The dad in the article had attended a Maryland church where “the minister exerted a powerful influence over his congregation and students, teaching that children live in divinely ordained subjection to the rule of their parents,” the Post grimly explained as if this were an outpost of the Taliban.
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