Posted on 08/03/2008 6:31:49 AM PDT by kellynla
I have one simple goal for the 2008-2009 academic year: I want to organize more federal lawsuits against universities in one year than I have in the last four years working with organizations like the Alliance Defense Fund. In order to succeed, I need two things from ordinary Americans (including, but not limited to, typical white people).
First of all, I need parents to start raising children who know something about basic constitutional principles. One way to ensure this is to provide kids with alternatives to public education. Even a short two-week stint at a place like Summit Christian Ministries can help put your kids back in touch with the notion that ours is not a living, breathing constitution. In fact, its dead as a door nail.
After a recent speech at Summit, I was approached by a college student who had just completed a freshman course in English composition. The professor gave him the following assignment: List six contradictions between Genesis One and Genesis Two.
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Too bad the "professor" didn't have the stones to ask for contradictions between the first two chapters of the Koran.
I get so tired of these idiot college instructors who try to make their ideological points disguised in these ways. Sometimes I dream of going back to school as a non-traditional student just to shake these elitist dolts up a bit. I don't need another degree, so (in my perfect dream scenario) I wouldn't have to worry about my grades being affected when I counter their tripe in class.
Who knows - maybe when I retire I'll do it.
Teachers are not used to being defied and don’t handle it well. Dennis Prager had an educator on earlier in the week and it was absurd - he was filibustering, speaking from dubious premises which he wouldn’t allow to be challenged,
Dennis had none of it and while he let him dominate the talk, it was clear to any fair minded viewer that the guy was just incapable of having a reasonable discourse. He just wanted to give another lecture and expected everyone to indulge his ego and entertain his self satisfied whims.
I don’t think I could attend college at this point - the numbers against us are too staggering and most of the class has stars in its eyes.
Yeah, but maybe it would be worth it if we could reach even just one or two kids.
The best way to do that is to homeschool! If a parent can not homeschool then privately school at a private school whose values are an extension of your home.
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