Would it be fair to use him as an example of what home-schooled Christians are like?
He may have been homeschooled because of his problems not because homeschooling caused them as was suggested on another thread.
I know a kid who was headed for JD. The public school kicked him out. They didn’t want to deal with him any more so his mother was forced to homeschool him. Now if he had gone off the deep end, everyone could point to the fact that he had been homeschooled, which was actually a result of his problems not the cause of them. It would paint a very inaccurate, unflattering picture of homeschoolers and be used with glee by those who wish to bash it.
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What parent in their right mind would send a child to a school with a gang problem? I don’t care what religion or non-religion the school is.
Oh yeah! I forgot! ( silly me!) Parents who can’t **ransom** their children from the government indoctrination camps, by paying private tuition or homeschooling, have no choice.
If these parents refuse to turn their kids over to the government school workers armed police will force them. If these parents resist, they face imprisonment. If they are sufficiently resistant, armed police will kill them. ( Real bullets in those guns on the hip.)
Aren’t government schools great! ( barf!)