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To: Tom Bombadil

Well, schools in CA are a form of child abuse especially when they subject students to mandated homosexual indoctrination against their parents wishes. Can you imagine the confusion a student must feel when he learns one thing at home or in his church, and then when he attends a CA public school, he is practically ordered to "embrace" homosexuality and is mocked out if he doesn't, like the CA kids subjected to a Planned Parenthood exercise where students were singled out for their dissent? Or if he wears a t-shirt with a religious message on it condeming the practice of homosexuality he is suspended? I believe it's called cognitive dissonance. It sets up confusion and drives a wedge between the family and the school. It is child abuse.

I don't think this resolution will be passed, but it might wake some parents up to the fact that they should make sure that the schools they send their children to (public or private) are schools that they can trust. If they can't trust the schools to uphold their values, perhaps they should look elsewhere.


6 posted on 06/09/2004 7:05:24 AM PDT by ladylib
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To: ladylib

I just ran across this thread and saw your comment. Excellent. I am planning to Homeschool my children too. The youngest is 1 and the oldest just turned 5. My wife has been working with him since he was 3 and he reads and does simple math.

Your cognitive dissonance argument came up today in one of our discussions at church. You wouldn't believe the number of members we have that are homeschooling, pulling their kids out of public school, or have put their children into private christian schools.

IMHO the schools here in Florida are an embarrassment.


11 posted on 06/27/2004 12:21:47 PM PDT by I got the rope
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