Wrong.
True, in fact. Children respond to stability, discipline and attention. In the schools, you get disruption, chaos and an employee running around after 30 kids. Heck, I used to teach classes of 60.
Parents are the best bet. :up:
Wrong.
Children also need substance in their education. If you have a parent or a set of parents who do not need to work but can teach science, language, math, social studies etc. Then perhaps it would work. But most parents have neither the time nor the background to be appropriate teachersTrue, in fact. Children respond to stability, discipline and attention. In the schools, you get disruption, chaos and an employee running around after 30 kids. Heck, I used to teach classes of 60.
Parents are the best bet. :up:
If you're not willing to raise your kids, you shouldn't have them.Children also need substance in their education. If you have a parent or a set of parents who do not need to work but can teach science, language, math, social studies etc. Then perhaps it would work. But most parents have neither the time nor the background to be appropriate teachers.
And you're content with kids being indoctrinated with godlessness and evolution. :idunno:Unless of course, you are satisfied with indoctrinating your children to be religious fundamentalists. I suspect you would be content with that.
If you're not willing to raise your kids, you shouldn't have them.
And you're content with kids being indoctrinated with godlessness and evolution. :idunno:
Raised 4, all grown to be responsible adults and smart enough to have rejected your god and to accept the real world, which includes, by definition, evolution.
Nope. Evolution is just a theory.
And you didn't raise them; you sent them off to random strangers to do all your heavy lifting.
As opposed to a definitional part of reality.Yep, a theory.
That's just your insecurity at play.Your use of the term suggests theory means a guess.
Without knowing my children, my wife or me your last comment is presumptuous and ignorant at the same time.
As opposed to a definitional part of reality.
That's just your insecurity at play.
You did send them to school, right?
Yep. You declare evolution a fact then when called on it, you pretend the other guy has gotten something wrong.My insecurity?
Nope. Everyone will face judgement for what they have done to the same extent regardless of what they believe.You run your life based on myth of a god who will punish you forever if you do not believe as required.
Pascal's wager applies in this situation. If I'm wrong, big deal. :idunno:Your fear of picking the wrong side must be overwhelming. Interferes with rational thought.
Pascal's wager applies in this situation. If I'm wrong, big deal. :idunno:
But if you're wrong...
If you are wrong you have lived your life in unnecessary fear rather than embracing the way it is. Your loss.
Fear of what? :idunno:
If you are wrong, you're spending an eternity of separation from your creator.
All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, but such is His mercy, that while we were still sinners, He sent His son so that we might have liberty through Him.Fear of displeasing your god and incurring his wrath.
Good luck with that.There is no creator so I am not worried.
You need to learn what it is we believe before you make up reasons for you to hate it.
I'm a homeschooling mom of 23 years ago. Except for a maybe a few iffy parts, this explains a big reason of why we chose to educate our kids ourselves.
Dont stay in school.
I was taught the things in school that he complains about not being taught.
Consumer math for instance was a required course in my high school, just so we would all be prepared for adulthood. I assumed it was taught in all of them.
I know what you believe.
Which would explain why you just spent a whole lot of time describing it incorrectly.
I used to date a girl that had a 9 year old daughter, and I helped her with her homework. The garbage they sent her home with was infuriating. I called the school at least once and they had no good answer for it.