Downtown, he's 15 and apparently the only training his parents have had is via a creationist website and their curriculum which his parents have been giving him at a rate of a couple of hours a day.
But for a teenager taken out of compulsory education to get "proper" education, apparently on par with state education, that can be hardly be acceptable, surely?
I think that religious indoctrination is a very serious form of child abuse.
My curriculum yes, but I do alot of other stuff as I have said like reading and looking around Wikipedia.
Downtown, he's 15 and apparently the only training his parents have had is via a creationist website and their curriculum which his parents have been giving him at a rate of a couple of hours a day.
Did you know Spongebob openly supports gay marriage?
I haven't read this whole thread yet, but I have a few questions
1) How old are you?
2) What state are you in?
3) Where is your family getting the curriculum? are you in a homeschool network, or do your parents do it all? I know you mentioned it's some Christian program...are they accredited?
4) Are your homeschool instructors trained?
I think you missed my question:
Why do you believe you need a religious general education? Do your parents believe that your faith is so weak it would crumble when exposed to alternate points of view? Or is it that they believe you must be taught that religion should be in everything?
Additionally, given your 'unconventional' education style, how does that affect your opportunities to get into college? No extracurriculars, no GPA score, no advanced classes, and so on. All competative colleges require those.
Do you have many Muslim, Jewish, other Christian Denominations, non-religious, etc. friends in real life?
How many sick days on average do you take per year? How many of these are faked?
*facepalm*
It is true. I will not let you get away with religious prejudice.
I saw porn when I was around 11 and I grew up in the pre-internet age. I wonder how people avoid it now.
Quite apart from the fact that you live in an avowedly secular country, I was under the impression that praying involved sitting somewhere and being quiet. You can't seriously tell me that that is impossible at school now.They don't like how the publice school system has gotten so secular, students can't even privately pray any more.
I'm not sure such misinformed people should be entrusted with educating you. You seriously think that you can't pray privately in public school?They don't like how the publice school system has gotten so secular, students can't even privately pray any more.
1. I'm 15, 2. I live in Virginia which is a good state for homeschooling, 3. Alpha Omega Productions Switched on Schoolhouse, and no they are not accredited, 4. They have not received any training for being a teacher.
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How do you define 'privately pray'? If you feel like praying quietly and on the whole try and keep it self-contained, no public school will have a problem with it. If however by 'privately pray' you mean the Baptist Holy Roller feeling the presence of the holy spirit style prayers, no you would likely not be able to do that in public schools in a public setting simply because of the disruption it would cause. That doesn't apply just to religions. If I jumped up on my desk and started shouting Lenin's 'April Theses', I would not be allowed to do that due to the disturbance it would cause.DC said:They don't like how the public school system has gotten so secular, students can't even privately pray any more.
On what basis do you think the stuff your parents are teaching you is true?(obviously talking about religion and politics)
I'm a constitution freedom lover and I do believe that your brand of education should be banned as it is detrimental to society. I'm not a fan of 'fake' conservatives who wave their bibles around and force stone age mysticism on their children. It's 2010. Don't you think it's time to accept scientific reality in education?
That can be explained by science. It's basically a dopamine reaction.
Your parents think God is reality and you're brain washed by your closed circuit education system. It's really similar to a cult facility. When you enter the world of college life you will understand that God isn't a reality anymore.
Delusion feels good, eh?
Reality: 1
Religion: 0
What will you do now that your life meaning has been crushed? Liberate yourself!
I think that religious indoctrination is a very serious form of child abuse.
It is true. I will not let you get away with religious prejudice.
I'm not sure such misinformed people should be entrusted with educating you. You seriously think that you can't pray privately in public school?
Right now I am learning about Chemistry and about metric measurments, but when it does deal with the origins of the universe it does so from a creationist perspective.