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We sent our children to Christian elementary and High Schools and thus
avoided the dilemma you are in. It did cost us money to start these
schools, and not everything in schools like that may be to your liking but
it is better than having atheists teach your children. All but one of the
six have university degrees, two or three have master degrees, one has a
Ph.D., which shows that these Christian Schools are accepted as equivalent
to public schools.
Jan de Koning
At 05:56 PM 29/01/2005, Either Carol or John Burgeson wrote:
>Dawson wrote (on 1/16):
>
>"I see your point, but at the same time, because the
>constitution requires separation of church and state
>(for wise reasons IMHO), I don't see how we can reconcile
>the issues at stake here.
>
>Should we only teach evolution in college when young
>people have come of age?
>
>Should we teach some mish-mash of creation myths to
>satisfy every religious group?
>
>The latter seems even worse than the former because
>the youth would not only be exposed to _potential_
>atheist views by certain kinds of teachers, but
>views of various cults as well.
>
>What would you suggest we do?"
>
>Sorry for the delay in responding.
>
>I think we need to give the ICR / AIG nonsense peddlers a "place at the
>table."
>
>They are our Christian brothers; they are our fellow citizens. They
>deserve respect, even if their teachings do not.
>
>In any honest comparison, they will lose.
>
>By ignoring them, they can rightfully claim "martyr" and their strategies
>ARE WINNING. Our strategies ARE NOT WINNING.
>
>JB
>www.burgy.50megs.com/marconi.htm
>
>A review of SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX
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