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Christian Parents and Education
Contributed by: Samantha Mirabal   on 6/19/2008

Education: Who has the ultimate say?
Luke 6:40 NIV
"A student is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher. "


I want to bring up the subject of our children's education this month. There are many things going on that most parents are unaware of, within the public school system. First let's take a look at what the people running our children's schools are up to.

Here is an excerpt from a news article on World Net Daily Dated 2/08/08:

"An 8-year-old boy is preparing to return to his home school district in Colorado as a girl, so school officials are designating two school restrooms as unisex facilities, and preparing to counsel other students on the issue of transgenderism."

If you would like to see the entire article, go to:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=55892

Well there it is. This is an example of what dominantly atheist and homosexual friendly schools are up to these days. If your child is in a Public School you should be highly concerned. They are being taught that alternative lifestyles are normal and acceptable. This is happening right here in Castlerock, CO. Frightening, isn't it? I assure you it won't be long before something like this occurs at a public school near you.

Now let's take a look at the corner we are being backed into by our wonderful judicial system. According to the United States Supreme Court, we as parents have absolutely no say about what is taught to our children once they enter a public school. In Palmdale, CA children as young as seven years old were being given sexually explicit surveys to fill out. When the parents found out about this they took the issue all the way to the United States Supreme Court. In the Ninth Circuit case, Fields v. Palmdale School District, Justice Steven Reinhardt sent a clear message to parents everywhere. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on November 2, 2005 that parents' fundamental right to control the upbringing of their children "does not extend beyond the threshold of the school door," and that a public school has the right to provide its students with "whatever information it wishes to provide, sexual or otherwise." Well there you go. When your child enters a Public School you as a parent have no rights to object to anything being taught. I don't know about you but I find that sickening.

Many parents, who are informed, have taken steps to otherwise educate their children. Parents who have chosen to home school are now being attacked by a California Appeals Court. In a juvenile court ruling a precedent was set for the State of California, making it against the law essentially to Home School without a Teaching Degree. It even includes punishments for choosing to home school. Right now the HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association) is working through a petition to have this ruling depublished. This is a concern for home schooling families everywhere. It would only be a matter of time until this thinking spread east to other States and other courts fall into the foot steps of California. Anyone can sign this petition whether you home school or not. I have already signed it online and would encourage everyone else to as well. To sign go to: www.hslda.org

Does anyone see what is going on here? We as parents are slowly having all kinds of doors shut on us in regards to our children. Atheists, Gay activists, and liberal judges all know one thing that many Christians are turning a blind eye towards. If they can shape our children's thinking at a young age, they can shape the future. What can we do?

Well, there are several things we can do. First if your child is in a public school you should be aware that they are in danger from a Christian stand point. Prayerfully consider other options for your child's sake. God will lead you in this and make a way if you trust Him. If you need information on private Christian schools in the area or on home schooling, please leave me your email and I will gladly help you locate resources. I am happy to announce that I just recently started home schooling all of my children. I've home schooled my oldest for over a year and felt lead by the Lord to do the same with my other children as well.

Another powerful thing you can do is sign a petition online at: www.parentalrights.org This is a petition to have an amendment to the United States Constitution to prevent unreasonable government intrusion in the child-parent relationship. Lastly stay informed about what is going on in regards to our children. I highly recommend Focus on the Family's website at www.family.org Be sure to get involved when and where you can, to let your voice be heard. Search out politicians who are for school choice, parent rights, and family values. Then vote accordingly.




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Submitted By: Samantha Mirabal
posted on 6/26/2008 @ 2:34:58 PM
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May I also say that the educational choice should not expect parents to pay twice for education. That is wrong.
Submitted By: Samantha Mirabal
posted on 6/26/2008 @ 2:32:44 PM
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Bing my children are by no means ignorant. They see people in public who are obviously of a different sexual orientation. We talk about it. I teach them they believe differently than we do but deserve respect just the same. Children are exposed to these things no matter what. My children are loving and tolerant to all. I am the same. You may not agree with my views Bing but I respect you as a person even though you see things differently. That is how things should be. We should also have the right to pick what type of school our children attend. What's right for one is not right for all. I am proposing educational choice, that every parent deserves.
Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 6/26/2008 @ 1:07:29 PM
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Samantha I am not against you or any other parent having a choice. I am against parents trying to keep schools from teaching tolerance of others based solely on religious prejudices. You have a choice. Send your kids to public school and expose them to tolerance and equality, or teach them at home or in a religious school to be ignorant of the world around them.
Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 6/26/2008 @ 1:02:42 PM
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Gail, which rest room is transgender exactly? Sounds a lot like seperate but equal to me.
Submitted By: Samantha Mirabal
posted on 6/26/2008 @ 9:08:55 AM
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Bing, What do you have against a parent having a choice about what is taught to their children outside of your basic school subjects. Christian parents have the right to choose. Everyone should have that right. Not just have to be forced to accept whatever comes down the public school pipe line like it or not.
Submitted By: Gail Kirkegaard
posted on 6/23/2008 @ 2:36:16 PM
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My point: if I had a homosexual child, I would expect him or her to use the gender-appropriate restroom. It's not bigoted or unconstitutional to expect that for a basic human function Bing.
Submitted By: Bing Van Gorden
posted on 6/23/2008 @ 10:02:52 AM
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Samantha you may teach your children to be tolerant and respectful but apparently you want them to remain ignorant. That's not what we send kids to school for. And Gail you might want to read the Constitution, as Iv'e sadi before, it protects the minority from the tyrannhy of the majority. So yes if 99.9% of the population is uncomfortable about that .01% the cosntitution still protects that .01% Imagine if it was your kid that was trangender or homosexual. You'd be pretty happy to be living in the free-est country on earth. And please don't try to confuse this sentiment as some kind of attack on all of Christianity. I am well aware of a lot of the good Christians do. That doesn't give them the right to deny others information. It's not the rligion I have a problem with, it's the bigotry and prejudice that I object to.
Submitted By: Gail Kirkegaard
posted on 6/23/2008 @ 7:50:40 AM
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Christians are possibly the leaders in charity and love Bing. That's a teahing built into the religion. "Transgender child?" I'm curious how frequent they occur. Shall we make 99.9% of the population uncomfortable for the sake of making the .1% feel better?
Submitted By: Samantha Mirabal
posted on 6/22/2008 @ 10:24:39 PM
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What is scary for most parents here is that they have NO say about what is being taught to their children. That is wrong. Again, I say open and free school choice is called for. Tax money the people pay out should be spent where the people want to have their children schooled. Rather that be at any of the different types of religious schools (including non-christian), Public Schools, or at home.
Submitted By: Samantha Mirabal
posted on 6/22/2008 @ 10:19:06 PM
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I teach my children to be tolerant and respectful of others period. I however do not want the details of transgenderisim taught to them at school. Most parents do not want that. If you are a parent who agrees, give us your take.
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