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I just graduated from homeschool this past June. My parents never started homeschooling me till I was in 4th grade. For me it has been a tremendous blessing and I would never go back to school. That is one of the reasons I decided to get my BA by testing; I didn't want to deal with the whole school atmosphere again.
The stats about 75% of homeschoolers being evangelical Christians are pretty accurate. The primary reason people homeschool is religious- to be able to teach their children what they want- not what Washington thinks they should learn. Deuteronomy 6:6 states that parents should teach their children about the Lord all the time during all parts of the day, not just after school hours.
And as to the whole diversity of thought issue, public schools are teaching children one philosophy: humanism. They teach theories as if they're scientific law. There is no room for other philosophies in the modern education system.
Finally I am very glad my parents took the time and effort and spent the blood, sweat and tears to homeschool me and if the Lord blesses me with children I will definitely homeschool them.
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Do you follow EVERYTHING that's in Deuteronomy, or do you just pick and choose? I'm just curious.
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sanantone Wrote:Do you follow EVERYTHING that's in Deuteronomy, or do you just pick and choose? I'm just curious.
I love this question. While religion is about choice Christianity advocates that the Law was fulfilled in Christ and so reading the Pentateuch as instructions to Christians would make it necessary to eat clean foods, wear my beard long and not wear clothing containing both Cotton and Rayon as these rules are also in the Pentateuch. While it is everyone's God-given right to educate their children as they see fit. Applying single verse proof texts to make it a requirement on those who believe in God and Jesus to homeschool is unwise, it would be much better to demonstrate that Christians apply their scriptures in a logical manner and say that as Christians we exercise our liberty to educate ourselves in a home schools as it is our duty to teach what we deem good doctrine to our children.
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EI2HCB Wrote:I love this question. While religion is about choice Christianity advocates that the Law was fulfilled in Christ and so reading the Pentateuch as instructions to Christians would make it necessary to eat clean foods, wear my beard long and not wear clothing containing both Cotton and Rayon as these rules are also in the Pentateuch. While it is everyone's God-given right to educate their children as they see fit. Applying single verse proof texts to make it a requirement on those who believe in God and Jesus to homeschool is unwise, it would be much better to demonstrate that Christians apply their scriptures in a logical manner and say that as Christians we exercise our liberty to educate ourselves in a home schools as it is our duty to teach what we deem good doctrine to our children.
I follow the moral laws in the Old Testament; I do not follow the ceremonial laws because they have already been fulfilled in Christ. I have no need to follow those as Christ fulfilled them. But the moral laws I am commanded to and must obey. So must you.
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I wouldn't go as far as that, although if I would I might respond "and it was good"
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This thread is a dead horse. Freedom in our country doesn't mean you have to be right to act, it means you get to choose. People are fighting here for the wrong thing, you shouldn't fight to convince others to make your perspective the right one, you should applaud the wisdom of our forefathers for allowing you to HAVE one and act upon it. Big picture. The laws that allow me to teach my children as a I see fit are the same laws that protect all homeschoolers (secular or religious); my freedom depends on accepting extreme groups on either side because debating what goes into a homeschool experience LIMITS freedom, it doesn't improve it.
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Yeahhh,
We are probably going a little overboard on the details here, but what's the point of discussing unless you can argue about the details? =) I agree with what you say about freedom, but if I truly view my perspective as the correct one, wouldn't I want to see everyone else adopt that view too? If I seem narrow minded that's because I am narrow minded. As a Christian I have to be narrow minded. My Savior is, and so must I. Now, that by no means means that I don't love people who view differently than I do. And that doesn't mean that I don't agree to disagree about certain issues, but there are other issues which I will die on. Now I will say homeschooling is not one of those issues I will die on, but it's really close. I'll get wounded on it! =)
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At the elementary to middle school levels, there are various resources available from free to paid resources to homeschool children, by the time they reach the youth/teens, they should be high school and should take the resources through Dual Enrollment, AP, CLEP, ACE and NCCRS options if they decide on those routes... Customizing and personalizing credit from various resources can get them an Associates degree along with their High School diploma if planned accordingly, some even go up to the Bachelors level and graduate at the same time or one after the other... Here's a read: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...d-with-ACE
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