About the book:
Why a growing number of parents choose not to send their children to public school.
The companion book to the award-winning documentary “IndoctrinNation”, this eye-opening book includes:
- An unforgettable introduction by a father who lost his son in the Columbine school massacre – “I put him in a pagan school where they teach there is no God.”
- 12 common reasons people give not to homeschool – and the manageable reality of this educational alternative
- Revealing, firsthand accounts of Christian educators working in public schools – sharing the struggles they face in a hostile system
- The classroom anti-Christian ideologies from humanism, marxism, utopianism, educational psychology, and more confronting students in public schools today
Look behind the comfortable myths of an educational system actively at work to alter your child’s moral values, worldview, and religious beliefs. Learn the history and philosophy of public school education – and discover it is based on neither Christian nor American values. Explore the biblical principles regarding education – and who is ultimately responsible for our children’s future.
List of Contributors: R.C.Sproul Jr., Ken Ham, Doug Phillips, Voddie Baucham Jr., Howard Phillps, John Eidsmoe, E. Ray Moore, Kevin Swanson, Israel Wayne, Scott Brown, Mike Metarko, Sarah LaVerdiere, Richard A. Jones, Brian Rohrbough, Joaquin Fernandez, Colin Gunn, Charles LaVerdiere, Bruce Shortt, David and Kim d'Escoto, Erwin Lutzer, John Taylor Gatto, Geoff Botkin, Samuel Blumenfeld, Roger Schultz, Neal McCluskey, Karl Priest, R.C. Murray, and Robert Ziegler
Publisher: Master Books
My Review:
If you have ever thought of homeschooling, then you might have seen this book before. This is a great book that lists reasons why religion is important, in and out of the school system. I went to a religious school until 3rd grade and I remember it fondly. My sister also homeschools my GodDaughter, and I have talked to her about God. I also Student taught at a religious pre-school. I am giving this book a 5/5. This is definitely a book that every parent should read, before they send their kids to school, in my opinion.
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